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Financial Crisis
» Bankitalia Says Economic Crisis Weighing on Italy’s Banks
» Can Hostess Save the Twinkies From the Union?
» Can U.S. Survive Obama’s Doubledown Day?
» Country Can ‘Make it on Its Own, ‘ Says Italian Premier
» Default vs. Delay: Dangerous Euro Zone-IMF Split Persists Over Greek Debt
» Eurogroup Ministers Fail to Get Greek Bail-Out Deal
» Eurozone Finance Ministers Delay Decision on Greece
» Financial Times Deutschland to Fold
» Greece in Limbo After Bail-Out Talks Fail
» Italy: Crisis Has Cost 300,000 Jobs in Italy Since 2010
 
USA
» A Hurricane of Global Warming Lies
» Feds Open Investigation Into Obama Money
» Is the Toilet Seat Really the Dirtiest Place in the Home?
» Maine’s Mysterious Black Voters
» Now Big Brother is Really Watching You
» Obama’s Benghazi Story Keeps Changing
» Obama’s FBI Uses Media to Smear a Whistleblower
» Pelosi: Obama Most Famous Person ‘In the Whole Galaxy’
» Representative Jesse L. Jackson Jr. Is Resigning
» Showing Liberty the Door
» Student Expelled for Refusing Spychip
» Texas Congressman Reintroduces Bill to Stop TSA Molestation at Airports
 
Europe and the EU
» Antwerp: Protesters Chant ‘Hamas, Hamas, Jews to the Gas’
» Britain’s Cameron Risks All With EU Showdown
» European Parliament Approves Judicial Equality Rule
» Europe’s Cosmic Agreement: European Space Agency Takes a Step Into the Future
» Europe’s New Fascists
» French Officials Accuse US of Hacking Sarkozy’s Computers
» Global Smartphone Boom Expected, Report Shows
» Italy: Fornero Ditches Presser Over ‘Psychological Pressure’
» Italy: A Group of MPs Leaves PDL to Form Pro-Monti Movement
» New European Rocket to be Ariane 5 Upgrade
» Sweden: Ekeroth Makes ‘Time Out’ Permanent
» Switzerland: Tax Evaders Become Pariahs for Credit Suisse
» Switzerland: Army Probes Sexual Attack on Recruit
» UK: ‘Thousands’ of Children Sexually Exploited by Gangs
» UK: ‘Bone-Headed’ Ministers Attacked by Tory MPs for Refusing to Act Over SAS Sniper Jailed for Keeping Souvenir Iraq Pistol
» UK: ‘I Hope I’m His Last Victim’: Girl, 16, Punched So Hard by Stranger She Was Knocked Out Cold Speaks of Sickening Ordeal Caught in That Video
» UK: Anger as Sex Abuse Report ‘Turns Blind Eye to Asian Gangs’ Despite Admitting That They Account for a Quarter of All Cases
» UK: Child Sex Exploitation: 16,000 at Risk
» UK: Care Home Kids Were Rented Out to Paedos
» UK: David Cameron Supports Jailed SAS Soldier Sgt Danny Nightingale
» UK: Eric Hobsbawm: Companion of Dishonour
» UK: Eric Hobsbawm: The Reddest Stain on Red Ed’s Record
» UK: Eight Men Held After Dawn Raid on Suspected Home Counties Paedophile Ring
» UK: Gambling Addict Who Stabbed His Wife to Death in Front of Their Two-Year-Old Son After Running Up Huge Debts is Jailed for Life
» UK: How Facebook and Social Networking Sites Are Used by Child Abuse Gangs to Groom Victims for ‘Sex Parties’
» UK: Muslim Leaders Must Re-Brand Religion for 21st Century Britain
» UK: Man Cut His Sister-in-Law’s Throat Then Left Her Bleeding to Death in Her Children’s Arms Because He Was Envious of His Successful Brother
» UK: Thousands of Children Raped and Abused
» UK: Taxi Driver Tipped Off Burglars Who Raided Empty Homes of His Passengers
» UK: UBS ‘Rogue’ Trader Kweku Adoboli Jailed for Seven Years
» UK: Why as a Muslim and a Mother I Believe It’s So Damaging to Hide From the Truth About Asian Sex Gangs
» UK: Woman Sexually Assualted Outside Bar
» Wales: Yaseen Ali Ege Death: Father ‘Beat Son’, Mother Claims
 
North Africa
» Tunisia: Niqabs for Teachers Banned, Minister for Women
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Amid Gaza Diplomacy, Bomb Blasts Tel Aviv Bus
» Caroline Glick: War Makes Certain Things Clear
» Egypt FM: Israel, Hamas Cease-Fire to Go Into Effect at 9pm
» Explosion on Bus in Israel’s Tel Aviv
» Hamas Left Israel No Choice But to Strike
» Hopeless in Gaza
» If It’s Over Now, Hamas Wins Gaza War
» Iron Dome Rocket Smasher Set to Change Gaza Conflict
» Israeli Police in Manhunt After Tel Aviv Terror Bombing
» Israel’s Scorched Earth Policy in Gaza Could Prove Fatal
» It’s Palestinians Who Have the Right to Defend Themselves
» Rally Held in L.A. Against Israeli Offensive in Gaza
» Stakelbeck on Terror Show: Israel vs. Hamas
» The Three Evil Pillars of the Palestinian Jihadist War Strategy
» Winning the Peace
 
Middle East
» Bats Harbor New Deadly Respiratory Virus
» Syria: NATO Evaluating Turkish Request for Patriot Missiles
 
Russia
» All Monuments of Lenin to be Removed From Russian Cities
 
South Asia
» Afghanistan: 3 Killed in Suicide Bombing in Diplomatic Enclave
» Anti-Israel Protests Intensify in Indian-Controlled Kashmir
» India: Leaders Welcome Kasab’s Execution
» India: Kashmir Mute to Kasab’s Hanging, Weary Over Afzal Guru’s Fate
» India Hangs the Only Surviving Mumbai Attacker
» India: Last of 2008 Mumbai Attackers Killed
» Pak Mosque Denies Link With UK-Based Radical Islamist Group Planning Fatwa on Malala
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Congo Rebels Say Plan to “Liberate” Country After Taking Goma
 
Immigration
» 80 Migrants Picked Up Off Siracusa
» Asylum Abuse Rampant, EU Ministers Say
» Germany: Refugees Still Camping Out in the Berlin Cold
» ‘Return Home’: Greek Police Says ‘Goodbye’ To Non-EU Foreigners in 13 Languages
» Spain Will Offer Permanent Residency for Any Foreigners Who Buy Homes
» Sweden: Kids With Foreign Parents Less Healthy: Study
 
Culture Wars
» British Ruby Conference Cancelled After Diversity Row
» France: Catholic Group to Sue Naked Feminist Protesters
» Obama’s ‘Constituency Groups’ Checklist Offers No Options for Whites or Men
» Razor-Sharp Cheekbones, 6ft 2in Height… And Signed to the Men’s Division at Ford: Meet the Woman Working as a Male Model
» The Evolutionary Mystery of Homosexuality
» Toronto Woman Denied Haircut Files Human Rights Complaint
» UK: Planned Parenthood Tells Teens: “It’s Okay to Swallow”
» UK: Women Bishops: The Anglican Church is Paralysed by Its Conflicting Obsessions of Equality and Consensus
 
General
» Alien Life Unlikely Around Dying Stars
» Dwarf Planet Beyond Pluto Lacks Atmosphere
» Free Speech

Financial Crisis

Bankitalia Says Economic Crisis Weighing on Italy’s Banks

Bank profitability hurt by high credit risk, rising tax levels

(ANSA) — Rome, November 19 — The economic crisis has cut deeply into the profits of Italian banks, the country’s central bank warned Monday.

Ignazio Visco said that Italian banks are being hurt by low demand for credit, high levels of risk, and rising taxation.

This adds to the necessity of banks continuing plans for restructuring, he said.

The central bank released a report on the stability of Italian financial services corporations on Monday.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Can Hostess Save the Twinkies From the Union?

Taking down the Twinkie. Clogging Wal-Mart parking lots on Black Friday. Messing with a major airport on the day before Thanksgiving.

If unions are trying to be more popular with the American people, they’re doing it wrong.

Americans have gone crazy over the possible loss of Twinkies, Ho Ho’s, Ding Dongs, and Hostess CupCakes after the company said it was shutting down because its bakers’ union opted to walk off the job for a strike. People are already asking exorbitant prices on eBay for boxes of the packaged treats.

Hostess and the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union (BCTGM) have agreed to enter mediation with a bankruptcy judge, who said there are “serious questions as to the logic behind the decision to strike.” More than 18,000 jobs are at stake.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Can U.S. Survive Obama’s Doubledown Day?

Exclusive: Christopher Monckton of Brenchley does the math involving BHO’s debt

Could Barack Obama achieve that rare feat as president — doubling the national debt during his term of office? And can the nation survive Obama’s Doubledown Day?

According to the Treasury, the national debt on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2009, was $10,626,877,048,913.08. Yesterday it was up by 54 percent at $16,281,329,916,599.63. And counting.

That is 105 percent of the value of everything the U.S. makes and sells in an entire year. For comparison, the European Union’s anti-bankruptcy treaty says no member state may borrow more than 3 percent of GDP in a year or 60 percent in total.

If 16.3 trillion dollar bills 6.1 inches long were laid end to end, they would stretch all the way to the sun and back well over eight times, or to the moon and back almost 3,300 times.

If Obama continues to borrow at the current rate, his Doubledown Day will occur well before he leaves the White House. The comparatively insignificant spending cuts and tax hikes of the absurdly named “fiscal cliff” would not change the numbers much.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Country Can ‘Make it on Its Own, ‘ Says Italian Premier

Monti tells UAE investors his country’s situation is different

(ANSA) — Abu Dhabi, November 20 — Italian Premier Mario Monti told investors in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday that his country has chose not to ask for financial assistance during the economic crisis because he believes it can “make it on its own”.

Monti is on his first official visit to the UAE to develop economic ties and meet the country’s leadership to discuss bilateral issues.

“Our situation is very different” than that of other countries, Monti said.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Default vs. Delay: Dangerous Euro Zone-IMF Split Persists Over Greek Debt

Euro-zone finance ministers meeting in Brussels this week have been unable to reach an agreement with the International Monetary Fund on how to ensure that Greece’s debt load comes down to manageable levels. Germany and other European countries continue to reject a new debt haircut. The standoff could become dangerous.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Eurogroup Ministers Fail to Get Greek Bail-Out Deal

(BRUSSELS) — Eurozone finance ministers failed at an emergency meeting Wednesday to strike a deal to unblock bailout funds needed to keep Greece from bankruptcy and said they would try again next week.

The Eurogroup ministers said in a statement at the end of talks that ended in the small hours that no deal had been reached and they would meet again next Monday “for further technical work on some elements of the package”.

The ministers went into the negotiations Tuesday expressing confidence that a deal would be reached to unblock 31.2 billion euros ($40 billion) in aid to Greece and resolve a rift with the IMF over how to get the debt-stricken state’s economy back on track.

But the talks ended nearly 12 hours later with a statement saying only that they “made progress in identifying a consistent package of credible initiatives aimed at making a further substantial contribution to the sustainability of Greek government debt”.

“It was progress but we have to do a little bit more,” International Monetary Fund boss Christine Lagarde told reporters as she left the meeting.

The euro tumbled in Asia in the wake of the failure. The single currency fell to $1.2751 and 104.30 yen after hitting highs of $1.2820 and 105.07 yen before the announcement from Brussels.

A major bone of contention was whether to give Greece, which faces a sixth year in recession, an extra two years until 2022 to arrive at a point where it can raise its own funds.

Jean-Claude Juncker, who presides the Eurogroup of finance ministers from the 17 countries that use the single currency, had called for that option but Lagarde very publicly disagreed in the run-up to the negotiations in Brussels.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Eurozone Finance Ministers Delay Decision on Greece

Greece has been told it must wait until next week to find out whether it is to receive the next installment of its bailout money from international lenders. EU finance ministers delayed the decision among complications.

After nearly 12 hours of talks, finance officials meeting in Brussels announced early Wednesday morning that they could not yet reach a final decision to lend an additional 31.5 billion euros (about $40 billion) to the crisis-stricken country. New issues that had arisen in the past two weeks complicated the terms of the financial bailout, they said.

EU President Jean-Claude Juncker expressed confidence that Greece would receive good news next Monday, when the finance ministers are scheduled to reconvene.

“We are very close to a result with really no major stumbling block,” said Juncker, adding that he was, “a little bit disappointed, but I have to admit that the technical issues are of…a complicated nature.”

Greece’s prime minister, Antonis Samaras, expressed his frustration with the delay on Wednesday and called on the finance ministers to “meet the responsibilities they have assumed.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Financial Times Deutschland to Fold

The Financial Times Deutschland newspaper is on the verge of filing for bankruptcy, endangering around 350 jobs, the paper announced on its homepage on Wednesday.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Greece in Limbo After Bail-Out Talks Fail

BRUSSELS — Eurozone finance ministers will reconvene next week (26 November) after failing to reach a deal on whether to release the next tranche of Greece’s multi-billion euro loan programme. Talks aimed at staving off imminent Greek bankruptcy broke up on Wednesday morning (21 November) after nearly 12 hours of negotiations in Brussels

Although the seventeen ministers in the Eurogroup had been expected to announce the release of €31.5 billion of emergency funds, as well as changes to the country’s ambitious debt reduction timetable, the fine details could not be agreed.

A senior EU official confirmed to EUobserver that “technical problems” meant that ministers would meet after the conclusion of the EU budget summit.

Speaking with reporters outside the European Council, Eurogroup chairman, a bleary eyed Jean Claude Juncker, admitted that he did not know precisely when Greece would receive the funds, but insisted that the Troika composed of the European Commission, IMF and European Central Bank faced “no major stumbling blocks.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Italy: Crisis Has Cost 300,000 Jobs in Italy Since 2010

Companies hurt by expensive loans, says report

(ANSA) — Rome, November 21 — Since 2010, as many as 450,000 companies have closed in Italy, erasing about 300,000 jobs, business association Confesercenti claimed Wednesday.

It released its findings in a report that claimed as many as 600,000 individuals in Italy are also struggling under “usurious” loan conditions that threaten to bankrupt them.

And high debt levels continue to threaten at least two million Italian citizens, says the report, released by the head of Confesercenti, Marco Venturi.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

USA

A Hurricane of Global Warming Lies

If Americans do not wake up they will fall victim to the vast matrix of environmental organizations, government agencies, and the mainstream media.

At his recent press conference, President Obama, in response to a question, said “You know, as you know, Mark, we can’t attribute any particular weather event to climate change. What we do know is the temperature around the globe is increasing faster than was predicted even ten years ago.” That is a flat out lie. The temperature of the Earth has been cooling for at least sixteen years.

The devastation that Hurricane Sandy wrought defies the imagination, particularly for those on the East Coast where so much destruction was inflicted. It mirrored 2005’s Hurricane Katrina and it is only natural for people to believe there has been an increase in hurricanes striking the U.S. homeland, but there hasn’t.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Feds Open Investigation Into Obama Money

Election camp accused of stuffing war chest with illegal donations

Federal investigators confirmed an investigation has been opened into allegations that Barack Obama’s re-election campaign stuffed its war chest with illegal donations.

Jeff Jordan, a supervisory attorney for the Federal Election Commission, wrote in a letter that the complaint had been received and that the Obama campaign will be notified.

“You will be notified as soon as the Federal Election Commission takes final action on your complaint,” he said.

WND reported that details of alleged illegal activity were provided to the federal overseers.

The complaint sent to the FEC in Washington cited the Obama for America campaign and treasurer Martin H. Nesbitt. It is signed by Joseph Farah, founder and CEO of WND.com, which has been running a series of stories about the controversy.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Is the Toilet Seat Really the Dirtiest Place in the Home?

The toilet seat has acquired an unfair reputation as the dirtiest item in the average household. But scientists say there are far filthier places in our house, some of them where we least expect.

Would you chop your vegetables on your toilet seat? I think pretty much all of us would say No. But maybe we should think again.

Dr Chuck Gerba, professor of microbiology at the University of Arizona, studies how diseases are transferred through the environment. This involves swabbing household items and measuring how many bacteria — and what sort — develop.

He particularly looks for faecal bacteria such as E.coli and staphylococcus aureus.

His studies have found that on the average toilet seat there are 50 bacteria per square inch.

“It’s one of the cleanest things you’ll run across in terms of micro-organisms,” he says. “It’s our gold standard — there are not many things cleaner than a toilet seat when it comes to germs.”

We should be more worried about other household items, it seems.

“Usually there are about 200 times more faecal bacteria on the average cutting board than on a toilet seat,” he says.

In the kitchen it doesn’t necessarily get there through actual contact with faeces. It comes via raw meat products or the viscera from inside of the animal, where a lot of the faecal bacteria originate.

Would Gerba be more inclined to chop his vegetables on a toilet seat then?

“It would seem a safer place,” he says. “Not that I would recommend it, but you might treat your cutting board a bit more like you do your toilet seat.”

It’s because we all fear the dirtiness of the toilet seat so much that we regularly clean it, so perhaps this is the course of action we need to take with our chopping boards.

But the filthiest culprit in our homes is the kitchen sponge or cloth.

According to Gerba, there are about 10 million bacteria per square inch on a sponge, and a million on a dishcloth.

In other words, a kitchen sponge is 200,000 times dirtier than a toilet seat, and a dishcloth is 20,000 times dirtier.

This is the same the world over.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Maine’s Mysterious Black Voters

There are endless “anecdotes” from the last election “that prove nothing about vote fraud,” as the critics put it. And one that would be comical, were this not a tragic topic, involve reports of dozens of black voters showing up to cast ballots in small Maine towns. The Portland Press Herald writes:

Maine Republican Party Chairman Charlie Webster is once again alleging possible voting irregularities, this time claiming that groups of unknown black people showed up in some rural towns to vote on Election Day.

[…]”In some parts of rural Maine, there were dozens, dozens of black people who came in and voted on Election Day,” he said.

“Everybody has a right to vote, but nobody in (these) towns knows anyone who’s black. How did that happen? I don’t know. We’re going to find out.”

Of course, questioning such things makes you a “racist.” And one liberal commentator (no, I’m not giving him exposure by providing the link) who made this implication mocked Webster and actually suggested that these mysterious black voters’ appearance might just have been a result of Democrat get-out-the-vote efforts. A tenable theory, I suppose. After all, liberals proved beyond a doubt this last election that, in the electoral universe, there is such thing as spontaneous generation. But know that those rural black Maine voters certainly do not exist. I can say this through personal experience.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Now Big Brother is Really Watching You

Frightening system to predict what people will do

In a government-sponsored research project eerily reminiscent of the 2002 film “Minority Report,” the Army’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has partnered with Carnegie-Mellon University to create “an artificial intelligence (AI) system that can watch and predict what a person will likely do in the future.”

In “Minority Report,” a specialized “PreCrime” unit, part of the Washington, D.C. police department, arrests criminals based on the precognition of three psychics. In the near future, DARPA hopes that rather than using psychics, computers will be able to identify and order individuals detained based on their “anomalous behavior.”

Tapping into live surveillance video feeds and using specially programmed software, a new computer system dubbed “Mind’s Eye” will filter surveillance footage to support human operators, and automatically alert them whenever suspicious behavior is recognized.

Darpa wants to deploy this software initially in airports and bus stations, and if the pilot program is successful, the software could be installed at every red light, street corner, and public place in America. It could also capture feeds from video conferencing systems, video emails, and other forms of streaming media.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Obama’s Benghazi Story Keeps Changing

John Bolton: ‘Administration knows it’s vulnerable’

Last week, former CIA Director David Petraeus told Congress he knew immediately that the attack on our consulate in Benghazi was an orchestrated act of terrorism and it was described as such in CIA talking points. But now, new reports suggest that the decision to remove references to al-Qaida and terrorism from those talking points was made by the office of the Director of National Intelligence and agreed to by the CIA and FBI.

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton said this is just the latest revision of the White House narrative.

“It contradicts what the director of national intelligence, Gen. Clapper himself, testified last week to committees of Congress that he didn’t know who made the last changes,” Bolton told WND’s Greg Corombos. “The very fact this story keep changing shows the administration knows it is vulnerable. They made up this story about the out of control demonstration because of the Muhammad video, and now they’re just trying to find some way to sustain it.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Obama’s FBI Uses Media to Smear a Whistleblower

In a story headlined, “FBI Agent in Petraeus Case Under Scrutiny,” The Wall Street Journal began the process of trying to smear the courageous and honest FBI agent who started the investigation that led to the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus. A so-called “shirtless photo” of the FBI agent was said to be evidence of an illicit affair between the agent and a woman in the case, compromising the entire investigation.

The Journal claimed its information came from “officials familiar with the probe.”

What the officials knew but didn’t disclose to the Journal is that the photo was a joke with no sexual connotations and no possible relevance to the investigation of Petraeus and his mistress, Paula Broadwell.

The media had been duped. Liberal and conservative news outlets, ranging from Talking Points Memo to Hot Air, picked up the smear of the agent in the case. Even Fox News ran with the charge.

One far-left website carried the story one step further, alleging that the agent was a secret Tea Party operative: “Shirtless FBI Tea Party Sympathizer Responsible For Petraeus’ Downfall.”

What we were witnessing was the first volley in a media campaign by the Obama Justice Department and FBI officials to play down the serious nature of the national security scandal and the release of classified information likely obtained by America’s adversaries and enemies.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Pelosi: Obama Most Famous Person ‘In the Whole Galaxy’

Said president had to spend billions ‘to set the record straight’

(CNS News) In a discussion on the impact of money on the election, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. last week that President Barack Obama may be the most famous person in this galaxy.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Representative Jesse L. Jackson Jr. Is Resigning

Representative Jesse L. Jackson Jr., who has received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder and has been under federal investigation, will resign from Congress on Wednesday.

Aides to House Speaker John A. Boehner said Mr. Jackson sent his office a letter with his intent to resign.

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Showing Liberty the Door

Through propaganda, education, disinformation, indoctrination, and imposed ignorance, the political left has succeeded in subverting a segment of the American population sufficient to ensure their political power in perpetuity. With the re-election of closeted communist Barack Obama as President, and nothing save an unmotivated and impotent opposition party feigning efforts to stand up for America’s founding principles, socialists in America essentially have carte blanche vis-Ã -vis advancing their agenda for the foreseeable future.

Although there are those among the electorate who supported Obama who would eagerly vote for a Republican the next time around should things continue on their current dismal course, the problem lies in the fact that the governing class, if you will (including the Republican Party), has become so corrupted that any checks realized after 2016 will probably be too little too late — and this is assuming there is an administration and a Congress who are inclined to implement those checks.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Student Expelled for Refusing Spychip

Objects to school district’s ‘electronic concentration camp’

A student in a Texas school district has been told she is to be expelled for refusing to wear a student ID badge that essentially places her in an “electronic concentration camp.”

“Regimes in the past have always started with the schools, where they develop a compliant citizenry,” John Whitehead, president of the Rutherford Institute said. “They are getting students used to living in a total surveillance state where there will be no privacy, wherever you go and whatever you text or email will be watched by the government. This is where everything is headed.”

[…]

“She has become a thorn in their side and has been singled out,” Whitehead said. “The easiest way to solve the problem of a thorn is to remove it. I have been working on these types of cases for over 40 years, and the government either tries to sweep these problems under the rug or remove the person causing the problem.”

He said the case is important, because the district is attempting to show students that they will be punished for exercising their constitutional rights.

He warned that while it may seem like an isolated incident in a single school district, the tracking chips will eventually be implemented across the country.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Texas Congressman Reintroduces Bill to Stop TSA Molestation at Airports

Representative David Simpson, a Republican from Longview, Texas, has successfully filed House Bill 80, also known as the Texas Travel Freedom Act, which would prohibit government agents from touching the private areas of individuals and travelers without probable cause. It would also restrict the TSA from requiring full-body pat downs as a security requirement for travel, as well as prohibit TSA agents from separating minors from their parents during the screening process.

Simpson sponsored a similar bill known as HB 1937 back in 2010, which at that time passed both the Texas House and the Senate Transportation and Homeland Security Committee. But after a U.S. attorney stepped in and threatened to shut down air travel if the bill was passed, it was placed on hold. Texas Governor Rick Perry immediately called the bill into a special session, but it was already too late to reconcile the House and Senate versions of the bill before the close of the session.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

Antwerp: Protesters Chant ‘Hamas, Hamas, Jews to the Gas’

THE HAGUE — Belgian extreme-right and extreme-left activists participated in a demonstration on Sunday afternoon in Antwerp where some participants reportedly called for Jews to be gassed.

Approximately 150 demonstrators gathered outside the Provinciehuis, a concert hall in the Flemish capital, to protest the Israel Defense Forces Orchestra’s performance there, according to the online edition of the Flemish-Jewish magazine Joods Actueel.

Several demonstrators can be heard chanting “Hamas, Hamas, all Jews to the gas” in recordings from the demonstration, which Joods Actueel posted on its news website. They will be filed to police along with an official complaint over hate speech, the paper reported.

           — Hat tip: TV [Return to headlines]

Britain’s Cameron Risks All With EU Showdown

(LONDON) — British Prime Minister David Cameron heads to Brussels this week for a dramatic showdown over the European Union budget that has major implications for his political fate at home.

Cameron’s promise to veto anything less than a freeze in the budget has left him treading a tightrope between an increasingly eurosceptic Britain and his angry counterparts in Europe.

The Conservative leader will gain badly needed domestic political capital ahead of elections in 2015 if he takes a stand like his predecessor Margaret “Iron Lady” Thatcher did in the 1980s.

Conservative rebels voted with the Labour opposition last month to inflict a humiliating defeat on Cameron in a non-binding parliamentary vote calling for him to insist on a cut in the budget.

But he risks fatally weakening Britain’s influence in the EU — his country’s biggest trading partner — if he blocks a deal on the trillion-euro budget as he has threatened.

“He is quite a weak PM because to some extent he is the prisoner of the most eurosceptic members of his party,” Philip Whyte of the pro-EU think tank Centre for European Reform told AFP.

“He wanted Europe to be a non-issue. Now, the Conservative party is an overwhelmingly eurosceptic party.”

The British premier has shuttled around European capitals in recent weeks trying to find allies, but has so far found few supporters for his austerity-driven stance.

With his EU counterparts rapidly tiring of Britain’s demands for special treatment, there were signs on Monday that Cameron was striking a less strident tone.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

European Parliament Approves Judicial Equality Rule

Any verdict in one state to become effective in all EU states

(ANSA) — Strasbourg, November 20 — The EU took one step closer to becoming a United States of Europe Tuesday after the European Parliament voted to enact a rule which calls for all member states to immediately adopt the verdicts issued in civil and commercial cases in any one member state.

Prior to the vote on the so-called “Brussels 1” rule, recognition of a verdict in a civil or commercial case in one country was not automatic in all other member countries.

Instead, under a procedure called “exequatur”, any person from a different EU country who wanted the verdict recognized had to go through a bureaucratic process and spend anywhere between 2,000 to 12,000 euros.

The new rule was approved by a huge majority of the European Parliament, with 567 in favor, 28 opposed and 6 abstentions.

“It’s a small revolution for justice in Europe, which brings us closer to the single-market model of the United States, where every verdict is recognized in all the states of the union,” Viviane Reding, vice president of the European Commission and the rule’s author, said Tuesday.

Under the new rules, any verdict achieved in any member country is immediately effective in all EU member states.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Europe’s Cosmic Agreement: European Space Agency Takes a Step Into the Future

The European Space Agency has a new budget and member states have also set aside a bitter debate over the future of the Ariane rocket, the program’s commercial workhorse. All sides are happy — and Russia may even benefit from the deal.

Just one week ago, Europe’s space exploration efforts took a significant hit. With several countries in the European Union facing the need to scale back spending in the face of the euro crisis, gathering funding for a proposed landing on the south pole of the moon had proven difficult. And last Friday, with Great Britain, Spain and Italy declining to commit, Germany also backed out. The so-called “Lunar Lander” project came to an end.

On Tuesday night in Naples, however, the European Space Agency (ESA) received a boost. Following difficult minister-level negotiations at the ESA summit, an agreement was reached on the agency’s future, guaranteeing both a further development of the Ariane rocket as well as ongoing European involvement in the International Space Station (ISS). As part of that involvement, ESA is to cooperate with NASA on the construction of the Orion capsule to transport both people and goods to and from the ISS.

The step forward had by no means been assured in the run-up to the meeting. European budgets are overstretched as it is and many worried that the Continent’s space program would suffer. In the early hours of Wednesday morning, however, representatives from the 20 ESA member states passed a budget of €10 billion ($12.8 billion) for the next three years, on par with the budget passed four years ago. ESA General Director Jean-Jacques Dordain called the agreement a “great success.”

In addition to finances, however, the meeting focused on ironing out differences between competing German and French visions for the future of the Ariane rocket, ESA’s reliable workhorse for propelling satellites and other cargo into space.

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Europe’s New Fascists

ONE evening in September 2011, Ali Rahimi, a 27-year-old Afghan asylum seeker, was hanging around with friends outside his building in central Athens when more than a dozen Greeks approached. Several men set upon Mr. Rahimi, one with a knife. Panicked, he fled into his apartment and fought back, managing to push the men out the door. He found blood gushing from just above his heart, one of five stab wounds in his back and chest.

Mr. Rahimi survived and is staying put for now. But his friend, Reza Mohammed, who was also injured in the attack, is considering what was once unthinkable: moving back to Afghanistan, which he feels would be safer than Greece.

Greece is the major entry point for Asian and African migrants and asylum seekers headed into Europe; there are about one million of them in the country today, thanks to the failure of successive Greek governments to establish a functioning migration or asylum policy, and a European Union regulation that allows member states to return asylum seekers to the country where they first entered Europe, which is often Greece.

Parts of Athens feel like a war zone. Racist gangs cruise the streets at night in search of victims. Themis Skordeli, a member of the group that is accused of stabbing Mr. Rahimi, ran unsuccessfully for Parliament on the ticket of Golden Dawn, a fascist group that is currently the third most popular party in Greece.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

French Officials Accuse US of Hacking Sarkozy’s Computers

The United States used U.S.-Israeli spy software to hack into the French presidential office earlier this year, the French cyberwarfare agency has concluded, according to the newsmagazine l’Express.

The magazine reported late Tuesday that the computers of several close advisers to then-president Nicolas Sarkozy — including Chief of Staff Xavier Musca — were compromised in May by a computer virus that bears the hallmarks of Flame, which was allegedly created by a U.S.-Israeli team to target Iran’s nuclear program. Anonymous French officials pointed the finger at the United States.

“You can be on very good terms with a ‘friendly’ country and still want to guarantee their unwavering support — especially during a transition period,” an official told the magazine. The alleged spying attack took place a few days before the second round of the French presidential elections, which Sarkozy lost to Francois Hollande, a socialist.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Global Smartphone Boom Expected, Report Shows

Mobile telephony giant Ericsson has claimed the world will see a drastic increase in the use of smartphones over the next six years. And the volume of data traffic looks set to rise at a breathtaking pace.

Swedish telecommunications equipment maker Ericsson said the global smartphone business would pick up enormous momentum in the next six years. In the company’s latest Mobility Report released on Wednesday, it argued that future growth rates in the sector would eclipse anything seen so far.

Ericsson said the number of smartphones in use by 2018 would triple to reach around 3.3 billion units. It said in Western Europe and North America practically all mobile phones in use should be smart mini-computers by then, while Africa, Asia and the Middle East every third mobile phone would be a smartphone in six years’ time.

According to the report, some 40 percent of all phones sold globally in the third quarter of this year were smartphones, with the growth of corresponding data traffic exceeding the overall average.

Data traffic was in fact expected to grow at annual rates of 50 percent between 2012 and 2018, the Ericsson study revealed. The report identified online video content as the biggest contributor to mobile traffic volumes, constituting 25 percent of total smartphone traffic and 40 percent of total tablet traffic.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Italy: Fornero Ditches Presser Over ‘Psychological Pressure’

Italian labor minister blames ‘aggressive’ TV crew

(ANSA) — Rome, November 21 — Labor Minister Elsa Fornero ducked out of a press conference on esbestos in Italy over what she called “heavy psychological pressure” from journalists. “The meeting with press was ruined and hindered by the insistence and aggressiveness of a TV crew,” she said, referring to producers from the satirical news program Le Iene (The Hyenas). Earlier, Fornero had been interviewed by the program regarding allegedly questionable labor conditions for temporary workers at the labor research group ISFOL, which is overseen by the labor ministry. “There was no aggressiveness on our part,” said Le Iene producer Filippo Roma. “It was simply the first time we’ve tried to ask Elsa Fornero about the exploitative conditions for 210 employees at ISFOL, a research body that depends on her own labor ministry”. Health Minister Renato Balduzzi shared his “full solidarity” with Fornero, who had been scheduled to speak at his ministry.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: A Group of MPs Leaves PDL to Form Pro-Monti Movement

‘Free Italy’ seeks more defections from Berlusconi’s party

(ANSA) — Rome, November 21 — A group of five MPs is leaving the People of Freedom (PdL) party of former premier Silvio Berlusconi to set up a new political movement, one of the defectors said Wednesday.

“Our Schettino, who is Berlusconi, has already abandoned us,” said Isabella Bertolini, the leader of the group, referring to Francesco Schettino, the captain of the Costa Concordia cruise liner who abandoned ship after it went aground in January on a small island off the coast of Tuscany.

“The ship is grounded. It’s time to lower the lifeboats,” Bertolini said, adding that she and four other ex-PdL members are forming a new political movement that seeks to promote the idea of Mario Monti continuing in his role as premier after next spring’s parliamentary elections, despite Monti’s insistence that he will step down. The group will present its new movement, called Free Italy, or Italia Libera, Thursday at 12:45 local time during a press conference.

“The aim is to bring a piece of the PdL into the liberal-democratic debate,” Bertolini said.

“In practice, it’s the [party’s] pro-Monti members who are coming out. We aren’t forcing anyone, but we hope others will join,” Bertolini said.

Defections from Italy’s mainstream political parties are increasing.

Earlier Wednesday two MPs of the Italy of Values (IdV) party founded by former anti-corruption prosecutor Antonio Di Pietro said they were leaving the IdV over differences with Di Pietro.

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New European Rocket to be Ariane 5 Upgrade

The new European space rocket will be an adaptation of the current Ariane 5, as suggested by Germany, rather than a new version, as the French had argued, it was agreed on Wednesday.

The German-backed plan for an Ariane 5 ME will go ahead, with a first flight scheduled for 2017, and as much of its technology as possible will be used in a future Ariane 6, a launcher promoted by France, whose maiden mission would be in 2021-2022, said French Science Minister Genevieve Fioraso.

“We have established a joint document with our German partners, which naturally is extended to our other partners in Ariane,” she told journalists at a budget meeting of the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Sweden: Ekeroth Makes ‘Time Out’ Permanent

Sweden Democrat Kent Ekeroth, who last week said he was taking a “time out” from his role as the party’s justice policy spokesman, announced on Wednesday he would step down permanently, but would keep his seat in the Riksdag.

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Switzerland: Tax Evaders Become Pariahs for Credit Suisse

Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse wants to clean house and remove all tax evaders from its clientele, bank chairman Urs Rohner said in an interview published on Wednesday.

“It is clear that a business model based on untaxed assets has no future,” Rohner told the Swiss-German daily Tages-Anzeiger when asked about a pending tax deal between Bern and Berlin.

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Switzerland: Army Probes Sexual Attack on Recruit

The Swiss Army has launched an investigation following reports that a soldier attempted to rape another recruit at the Thun training base in the canton of Bern.

The sexual attack reportedly took place in a shower room in the barracks in front of witnesses last Thursday night.

The victim, a kitchen soldier in his mid-20s, suffered scratches and bruises all over his body, the Blick newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The alleged attacker, a man in his early 30s, was arrested and questioned on Friday before being released.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UK: ‘Thousands’ of Children Sexually Exploited by Gangs

Thousands of children are sexually abused by gangs and groups in England each year, according to a report.

The Office of Children’s Commissioner study says there were 2,409 victims in the 14 months to October 2011 — but the true number is likely to be far higher. The report also identifies 16,500 children who were at “high risk of sexual exploitation” in 2010-11. However, the government has questioned the methodology of the report, describing parts of it as “hysterical”.

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UK: ‘Bone-Headed’ Ministers Attacked by Tory MPs for Refusing to Act Over SAS Sniper Jailed for Keeping Souvenir Iraq Pistol

The government has been accused by a Tory of a ‘bone headed’ lack of common sense in failing to intervene in the case of an SAS sniper jailed for possessing a gun given to him in Iraq as a souvenir.

A Cabinet rift is growing over the father-of-two’s fate, after Attorney General Dominic Grieve after he blocked an attempt to review the case.

Last night in a highly-charged Commons debate, Tory MP Julian Brazier urged ministers not to stand in the way of Sgt Nightingale’s appeal.

He said he was looking for ‘common sense’ from the government front bench.

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UK: ‘I Hope I’m His Last Victim’: Girl, 16, Punched So Hard by Stranger She Was Knocked Out Cold Speaks of Sickening Ordeal Caught in That Video

The 16-year-old victim of a brutal street attack said last night that she hoped to be the last victim of the stranger who knocked her unconscious.

The teenage student, who collapsed to the pavement after one powerful punch in Plaistow, east London, explained she wanted the thug to be caught so that he could not injure anybody else.

She said she had ‘no idea’ what was about to happen when he ran up behind her in broad daylight as she walked to college and viciously swung at her.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, the teenager said that ‘the next thing she knew’, she was waking up in an ambulance taking her to hospital.

The suspect is described by police as a ‘muscularly built’ black male with a shaven head, and around 6ft tall.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Anger as Sex Abuse Report ‘Turns Blind Eye to Asian Gangs’ Despite Admitting That They Account for a Quarter of All Cases

The author of report into gang sex abuse today hit back at government criticism of her findings that there was no particular problem among Asian groups. The study by deputy children’s commissioner Sue Berelowitz came to the controversial conclusion, despite figures in her own report revealing that more than a quarter of perpetrators of gang-based child abuse known to the authorities are Asian.

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[Reader comment by MrDorsetboy, Bournemouth on 21 November 2012 at 12:02 pm.]

Another dismal cultural marxist refusing to admit the truth …… these people are unfit for office.

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UK: Child Sex Exploitation: 16,000 at Risk

More than 16,000 children are at risk of serious sexual abuse as social networking sites and mobile phone services are used to “groom, bully and pursue” teenagers, an official report warns today.

The Children’s Commissioner says gangs are responsible for raping thousands of teenage girls and that urgent action is needed to curb what is seen as a growing problem.

The report warns that it has been “rare to identify cases of child sexual exploitation where the use of technology has not been a factor”. Pornography is also regularly seen as a factor contributing to abuse, the commissioner says. Senior government sources described the report as “hysterical and half-baked” in an unusual intervention by ministers on such a sensitive subject.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Care Home Kids Were Rented Out to Paedos

PAEDOPHILE staff at a home targeted by Jimmy Savile used to take children out with them for the weekend.

The claim was made in a report so explosive that council insurers ordered it to be pulped.

It supports claims by ex-residents of Bryn Estyn in Wrexham that they were taken out by staff to be sexually assaulted by an abuse ring allegedly involving Savile and other celebrities, plus politicians, police and judges.

Ex-Derbyshire social services chief John Jillings, now 78, compiled the 300-page file in 1996.

The report was ordered to be destroyed after insurers refused to cover councils against possible libel actions from suspects and compensation claims from victims.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: David Cameron Supports Jailed SAS Soldier Sgt Danny Nightingale

David Cameron has thrown his weight behind an SAS sergeant jailed for possessing an illegal firearm, hours after the Government said it could not intervene in the case.

After Dominic Grieve, the Attorney General, said on Tuesday that he could not get involved in the case of Sgt Danny Nightingale, No?10 said the Prime Minister had “sympathy” for the soldier. Mr Grieve made his decision after Philip Hammond, the Defence Secretary, asked him to examine Sgt Nightingale’s case. The soldier is currently serving an 18-month term in a military prison having pleaded guilty to possessing an automatic pistol and more than 300 rounds of ammunition without permission. Sgt Nightingale’s wife says he has been unfairly treated, and he has been supported by several former senior members of the SAS.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Eric Hobsbawm: Companion of Dishonour

by Andrew Gimson

On the morning of Wednesday October 10, 2012, around the time the Prime Minister was addressing the Conservative Party conference, a party of mourners left the chapel at Golders Green crematorium with the words of the “Internationale” ringing in their ears. The Communist anthem sounds more rousing in the original French, so that was the version used. In death as in life, Eric Hobsbawm was proclaiming his loyalty to the cause he had first espoused as a boy in Berlin in the years 1931-33. Hobsbawm got a good send-off. Tributes were paid to him by Roy Foster, Professor of Irish History at Oxford, who knew him from his days at Birkbeck College, London; by Lady Kennedy, a Labour peer, better known as Helena Kennedy QC; and by his son, Andy. The Labour leader, Ed Miliband, attended the service, as did Jon Snow, Simon Schama, Tariq Ali and Jonathan Miller. Recordings of Beethoven’s Archduke Trio and of some jazz were also played.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Eric Hobsbawm: The Reddest Stain on Red Ed’s Record

Earlier this year, the historian and public intellectual, Arthur Attarian, died aged 95. A dedicated anti-communist, he never properly renounced his support for the fascist regimes of pre- and post-war Europe — though he did distance himself from their worst excesses. Despite the controversy surrounding his political beliefs, Attarian’s great historical works were praised by critics on the left as well as by his sympathisers on the right. His funeral, which took place last month, was attended by leading figures from the media, academia and politics. The leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron, paid tribute to him as “an extraordinary historian, a man passionate about his politics and a great friend of my family”.

As you may have guessed, almost all of the above is fiction. There never was an academic old fascist called Arthur Attarian. There was, however, an academic old Communist called Eric Hobsbawm. Furthermore, the words fictionally attributed above to David Cameron, fell in reality from the lips of Ed Miliband (in tribute to the old Communist).

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Eight Men Held After Dawn Raid on Suspected Home Counties Paedophile Ring

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

A gang of Asian men were arrested during pre-dawn raids yesterday on suspicion of being part of a Home Counties paedophile ring.

The eight suspects were hauled from their homes at around 5am by 100 officers after a three-month investigation into child exploitation.

Police carried out the raids after a teenage girl told them how she had been raped and abused for five years from the age of 12.

Although only one victim has come forward so far, detectives believe the paedophile ring could be responsible for abusing several other girls.

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UK: Gambling Addict Who Stabbed His Wife to Death in Front of Their Two-Year-Old Son After Running Up Huge Debts is Jailed for Life

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

A gambler who stabbed his wife to death after she challenged him about his habit has been jailed for life.

Sheikh Islam stabbed his wife Rushna Begum, 28, in their council flat in Bromley-by-Bow, east London, while their two-year-old son watched on.

The 36-year-old gambling addict left the child alone in the house with his wife’s dead body before arriving at a relative’s home in tears and asking them to call the police.

He was ordered to serve a minimum term of 14-and-a-half years in prison after pleading guilty to murder at the Old Bailey.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: How Facebook and Social Networking Sites Are Used by Child Abuse Gangs to Groom Victims for ‘Sex Parties’

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

Gangs of child abusers use Facebook and other social networking sites to trawl ‘menus’ of potential victims and plan sickening sex parties, a devastating report warns today.

Naive young people are ‘wandering round’ in the ‘thicket’ of the internet, which plays a central role in grooming and planning abuse.

Sue Berelowitz, deputy children’s commissioner for England, claimed groups of men use ‘menus of girls’ and warned that it was ‘rare’ to find abuse cases where technology such as mobile phones and computers were not in some way connected.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Muslim Leaders Must Re-Brand Religion for 21st Century Britain

by Trevor Kavanagh

I’VE never met TV chef Clarissa Dickson Wright, but she’s always struck me as being refreshingly forthright.

The last of the Two Fat Ladies is in the headlines after making disobliging remarks about Muslims. This is, of course, forbidden, and she is now at the centre of a furore. Her crime, after a tour of the country’s “culinary delights”, was to portray a visit to Leicester as the “most frightening experience of my life”. Considering her hair-raising motorbike adventures with late partner Jennifer Paterson, this might be a slight exaggeration, but Clarissa insists she is not easily frightened. She became lost and “found myself in an area where all the men were wearing Islamic clothing and all the women were wearing burkas. None of the men would talk to me when I tried to find out where I was because I was an English female and they don’t talk to females they don’t know,” she wrote. “If the women could speak English they weren’t about to show it by having a word with me. I have many good acquaintances and even some friends among the Muslim community, yet here I was in a city in the middle of my own country, a complete outcast and pariah.”

Thousands upon thousands of Muslims are, of course, cheerfully and enthusiastically assimilating in British society. Yet, predictably, she has been denounced by the Muslim Council of Britain for smearing all two million co-devotees. I am writing about this incident because it coincides with a row stoked over David Cameron’s choice of Aussie polling guru Lynton Crosby to help him win the next election. Mr Crosby was accused yesterday of an alleged foul-mouthed rant against London’s “******* Muslims”. Aussies are renowned for colourful language but, as I say, criticism of any race or creed, except English Christians, is more or less outlawed.

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UK: Man Cut His Sister-in-Law’s Throat Then Left Her Bleeding to Death in Her Children’s Arms Because He Was Envious of His Successful Brother

An unemployed and homeless man beat his sister-in-law with a dumbbell bar and cut her throat leaving her to bleed to death in the arms of her young children — out of shame at his lack of ‘status’ in the community.

Foyez Ahmed, 31, flew into a rage and beat 38-year-old Razu Khan before slashing her throat with a kitchen knife, severing her wind pipe and blood vessels, and fleeing the family home.

He was starting a life sentence in jail today, ordered to serve a minimum 22 year prison term at Manchester Crown Court after pleading guilty to murder.

Bangladeshi Ahmed, who had no job, no money, no home and no prospect of marriage, had tried to ‘calm himself down’ by consulting the Koran, but ‘lost it’ after believing that Mrs Khan had laughed at him.

Three of Mrs Khan’s four children and her 13-year-old niece were upstairs when Ahmed attacked her and were alerted to what had happened by her screams.

Her 13-year-old daughter held her hand as she lay dying on the sofa while her 17-year-old son tried in vain to revive her.

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UK: Thousands of Children Raped and Abused

An investigation into child exploitation by gangs and groups in England reveals that rape and abuse of young people is widespread.

At least 2,409 children were raped or abused by gangs or groups in England between August 2010 and October 2011, according to the Office of the Children’s Commissioner. Its interim report — the most in-depth investigation to date of child exploitation by gangs and groups in England — found a further 16,500 children were at “high risk” of abuse. Deputy Children’s Commissioner Sue Berelowitz told Sky News the figures were likely to be an “under-counting”. “Agencies across England are not sufficiently aware of the warning signs and they are not taking action to protect children,” she said. “There are, of course, some who are doing good work on this, but too many are not taking this seriously enough, which means some children are falling through the net. It’s a very, very worrying situation. It’s absolutely not good enough that there are children in need of protection and are not being protected.”

Much of the evidence presented in the report is too harrowing and graphic to be reported here. It comes just months after nine Asian men, who groomed white girls as young as 13 in Rochdale with drink and drugs, were jailed at Liverpool Crown Court. But Ms Berelowitz insisted the scenario of Asian men targeting white girls was “just one of a number of models”, and warned that if investigators concentrate on those patterns, victims could be missed. White men form the largest group of perpetrators in gangs and groups, according to the report.

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[JP note: The Times in its leader today is critical of the fact that Ms Berolowitz is ‘strangely reluctant to concede that this crime is also partly a communal problem’. The Times goes on to say that looking away will not encourage the relevant Asian [Muslim Pakistani] communities to take responsibility.]

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Taxi Driver Tipped Off Burglars Who Raided Empty Homes of His Passengers

A taxi driver who tipped off his criminal pals so they could burgle the empty homes of the people he picked up has been jailed.

Kasid Hussain, 27, told friends on at least 10 separate occasions when the properties belonging to his customers were empty so they could break in and ransack the empty houses.

The Nottingham gang stole thousands of pounds worth of electrical items including TVs, DVD players, games consoles and jewellery before making off in the homeowner’s car.

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UK: UBS ‘Rogue’ Trader Kweku Adoboli Jailed for Seven Years

A rogue City trader who almost brought down the banking giant UBS by recklessly gambling huge sums in secret, off-the-book deals has been jailed for seven years for committing what police describe as the UK’s biggest ever fraud.

Kweku Adoboli, 32, ended up costing UBS more than £1.5bn. At one point the potential liabilities of his illicit trades totalled more than £7bn, a sum described by prosecutors as sufficient to bring down the bank.

A jury at Southwark crown court convicted the Ghanaian-born, British educated former private schoolboy on two counts of fraud, one by a unanimous verdict the other on a majority. He was acquitted on four separate charges of false accounting. The judge, Mr Justice Brian Keith, jailed Adoboli for seven years.

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UK: Why as a Muslim and a Mother I Believe It’s So Damaging to Hide From the Truth About Asian Sex Gangs

A bleak, stomach-turning report on child sex abuse by gangs was published yesterday by the Office of the Children’s Commission.

It recounts how, between 2010 and 2011, more than 2,500 children — mostly girls — were groomed, repeatedly violated, sold, beaten and terrorised.

Thousands more remain invisible and unheard. The report concludes that agencies that should have helped them didn’t hear their stories or look after them as they should have.

But, ironically, the report writers, too, try hard to side-step some difficult facts and even warn the rest of us from going where they have chosen not to tread.

As an Asian woman, feminist, mother, Muslim and lifelong anti-racist, I cannot meekly accept Ms Berelowitz’s directive. We need clear and honest figures to show how race and ethnicity are linked to these unspeakable crimes.

After all, we have ethnic details for burglaries, stop-and-search, conviction rates and prison sentencing. Anti-racists base their campaigns on such information.

So why the squeamishness about gang sex exploitation? I think it is because — like a number of police officers and social workers who have been presented with such evidence in the past — the committee in charge of the report are nervous of causing offence to community leaders, of being thought racists.

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UK: Woman Sexually Assualted Outside Bar

A woman was sexually assaulted outside Bar 32 in Cumberland Street, Luton, on Saturday (November 17).

The 32 year old stepped outside the bar at 12.30am to use her phone when a man approached her, exposed himself, and then grabbed her inappropriately.

The man was descibed as of Asian appearance, about 22 years old, of slim build and wearing glasses.

Det Con Mike Robinson said: “Anyone out and about in the town should always stay with friends to ensure they remain safe…

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Wales: Yaseen Ali Ege Death: Father ‘Beat Son’, Mother Claims

A mother accused of beating her son to death and setting fire to his body has told her trial at Cardiff Crown Court it was her husband who beat their son.

Sara Ege, 33, denies murdering Yaseen Ali Ege, seven, at their home in Cardiff in July 2010 because he was not learning the Koran quickly enough.

Mrs Ege said her husband Yousuf Ege, 38, had beaten her throughout their marriage as well as their son.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Tunisia: Niqabs for Teachers Banned, Minister for Women

Also opposed to traditional Salafist marriage

(ANSAmed) — TUNIS, NOVEMBER 20 — Tunisian primary school teachers must not wear niqabs (Islamic veils) to class, the minister for women, Sihem Badi, told TAP news agency on Tuesday.

“It is inadmissible to allow teachers wearing niqabs to work with small children, who need to see their teacher’s face, a face that will become familiar to them, and whose expressions will help them learn how to communicate,” the minister said. Badi also said she is against traditional common-law marriage, which is contracted through verbal agreement by the two parties. Devoid of any legal value and banned by law, this type of marriage is becoming more frequent among young Salafists in Tunisia.

“We must be uncompromising on this issue, because it threatens the institution of marriage and in the first place, it threatens children, who are born in an illegal framework and are considered illegitimate,” the minister said.

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Israel and the Palestinians

Amid Gaza Diplomacy, Bomb Blasts Tel Aviv Bus

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — A bomb exploded aboard an Israeli bus near the nation’s military headquarters in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, wounding 27 people, delivering a major blow to diplomatic efforts to forge a truce to end a week of fighting between Israel and Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers. Thousands of Palestinians fled their homes in Gaza fearing Israeli airstrikes.

Hours after the bus blast, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is shuttling across the region in truce talks, arrived in Cairo and met with Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, who is mediating between Israel and Hamas to end the fighting that has killed more than 140 Palestinians and five Israelis.

The blast, which left the bus charred and its windows blown out, was the first bombing in Tel Aviv since 2006. It appeared aimed at sparking Israeli fears of a return to the violence of the Palestinian uprising last decade, which killed more than 1,000 Israelis in bombings and shooting attacks and left more than 5,000 Palestinians dead as well. Hamas has carried dozens of suicide bombings that have killed hundreds of Israelis.

While Hamas did not take responsibility for the attack, it praised the bombing.

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Caroline Glick: War Makes Certain Things Clear

I fail to understand how anyone can side with Hamas against Israel without being Hamas supporters, and therefore by definition supporters of the destruction of Israel. Hamas has never tried to hide its genocidal, Islam-inspired intention to destroy Israel and eradicate the Jewish people. They’ve proudly asserted it.

Here too it is worth noting that an attempt to “avoid escalation,” is actually an attempt to preserve Hamas rule over Gaza. That is, an attempt to “avoid escalation” is pro-Hamas position. And again, any pro-Hamas position is an anti-Israel position because Hamas’s reason for existing is to destroy Israel and eradicate the Jewish people.

Now, for anyone still unconvinced by reality, or so snowed by the bigoted reporting of all the international media outlets that seek to hide reality rather than report on it, here are a couple of revealing videos.

The first one is about a song written to help Israeli children deal with rocket attacks. The second one is Hamas supporters at Hebrew University in Jerusalem running like rats when their pro-Hamas demonstration was interrupted by an air raid siren warning of a Hamas rocket shot at the Jerusalem area…

           — Hat tip: Caroline Glick [Return to headlines]

Egypt FM: Israel, Hamas Cease-Fire to Go Into Effect at 9pm

Kamal Amr makes formal announcement of truce in joint press conference with Clinton in Cairo; Israel will not lift Gaza blockade; PM tells Obama he’s ready to give cease-fire a chance as rockets continue to fall on South.

Egypt announced on Wednesday that a cease-fire had been reached to end. eight days of fighting between Israel and the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, starting at 9 p.m.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr made the announcement in a joint news conference with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

“These efforts … have resulted in understandings to cease fire and restore calm and halt the bloodshed that the last period has seen,” Amr said.

Israel has agreed to the truce, but will not lift its blockade of Gaza as part of the deal, according to an Israeli official.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman were set to address the media at 8.30 pm. Wednesday night.

Netanyahu told US President Barack Obama on Wednesday he was ready to give a cease-fire with Hamas a chance, his office said in a statement.

“(Netanyahu) spoke a short while ago with President Barack Obama and agreed to his recommendation to give the Egyptian cease-fire proposal a chance, and in this way provide an opportunity to stabilize the situation and calm it before any more forceful action would be necessary,” an Israeli statement said…

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Explosion on Bus in Israel’s Tel Aviv

TEL AVIV, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) — An explosion has occurred on a bus in central Tel Aviv on Wednesday morning, the spokesperson for the Tel Aviv police confirmed to Xinhua.

The circumstances of the incident were not clear, and police forces are on their way to the scene. Initial reports suggest dozens were wounded.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Hamas Left Israel No Choice But to Strike

By Michael Oren

CRITICS of Israel’s campaign to defend millions of its citizens from deadly Hamas rocket fire claim that it lacks a clear objective. Israel has bombed Gaza in the past, they argue, and received only rockets in return. Is there any logic, much less an end, to the cycle of violence? Can it lead to negotiations and peace?

Such questions can be answered only by going back to the origin of the campaign that we Israelis now call Operation Pillar of Defense. It did not begin last week, after Hamas fired more than 700 rockets at southern Israel this year; nor did it start four years ago, as Israel acted to stop thousands of terrorist rockets striking its south. It did not even begin in 2005, when Israel uprooted 21 of its Gaza settlements, together with their 9,000 Israeli residents, to advance peace, and received only Hamas terrorism in return. Rather, the operation began on May 14, 1948, the day Arab forces moved to destroy the newly declared state of Israel…

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Hopeless in Gaza

by Martin Bright

I have already tweeted my feeling of utter despondency at the situation in Gaza. I feel hopeless, both in the sense of having no hope and in the sense of being useless to help. Compared to the misery of what is happening on the ground my soul-searching is a mere pimple of suffering and I realise that I have no right to lose hope, when hope is what Israelis and Palestinians who want peace must cling to.

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[JP note: Mere pimple of suffering? … you would have to be a lesion on the forehead of history not to laugh.]

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If It’s Over Now, Hamas Wins Gaza War

Emerges as major diplomatic player, establishes deterrence

TEL AVIV — Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip may have had the unintended consequence of turning Hamas into a player on the international diplomatic scene.

In the grand scheme of things, while both sides sustained losses and experienced some gains, Hamas emerges the victor of this latest conflict.

While Hamas was firing rockets into central Israeli population centers, the group’s politburo chief, Khaled Meshaal, was in Cairo negotiating a cease-fire through Egypt with both U.S. and Israeli officials. This after Israel and the Obama administration previously pledged not to engage in such dialogue with Hamas unless the Islamic group first recognized the Jewish state and renounced violence.

According to Middle East security sources familiar with the particulars of the continued, long-term truce being discussed, the issues that are near agreement include:…

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Iron Dome Rocket Smasher Set to Change Gaza Conflict

As violence erupts once more in Israel and the Gaza Strip, new military technology is set to change how future conflicts will play out.

For the first time, a missile-defence system is working effectively. Nicknamed “Iron Dome”, Israel’s missile interceptor uses radar to identify rocket launches, track their trajectory and guide a Mach 2.2 missile to blow them up mid-air.

By noon on 19 November, 877 rockets were fired into Israel from the Gaza Strip, according to figures from the Israeli Defence Force, which claims to have downed 307 rockets on a dangerous trajectory.

Until 17 November the system had a range of only 15 kilometres but a software upgrade fast-tracked over the weekend extended the range to 75 km, says Ben Goodlad, a defence analyst with IHS Jane’s, the military data publisher based in Coulsdon, UK.

That immediately allowed the system to destroy at least one Iranian-designed Fajr-5 missile headed for Tel Aviv. Although the Fajr-5 can reach Tel Aviv, about 70km away, most rockets coming out of the Gaza Strip are Qassam rockets, with ranges between 3 and 15 km. “They are very easy to produce, made of common day to day materials, but are quite unsophisticated, not guided in any way,” says Goodlad.

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Israeli Police in Manhunt After Tel Aviv Terror Bombing

JERUSALEM, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) — A small bomb exploded on a crowded city bus in Israel’s central city of Tel Aviv Wednesday noon, wounding at least 15, and the police is searching the area for suspects. Four who sustained serious wounds were evacuated to the nearby Ichilov Medical Center, said Eli Bean, CEO of the Magen David Adom Emergency Service.

As roadblocks are set up and forensics probe is also underway, police sources declared the event a terror attack, saying two individuals set the bomb in the center of the vehicle and then fled either on foot or in a vehicle.

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Israel’s Scorched Earth Policy in Gaza Could Prove Fatal

by Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari

The recent Israeli pounding on Gaza reminds us of the brutal Gaza invasion in 2009 that resulted “in between 1,166 and 1,417 Palestinian and 13 Israeli deaths (four from friendly fire)”. The human toll and the destruction of the infrastructure in Gaza nearly five years ago still reverberates. The current bombing spate by the Netanyahu government from the air and sea is again turning Gaza into rubble. This, according to the Israeli government, is in response to hundreds of rockets fired at Israel by Hamas from Gaza, that has created fear amongst the Israeli population and claimed three Israeli lives. But this is asymmetric warfare: The death toll in Gaza has already crossed 100, including many women and children.

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It’s Palestinians Who Have the Right to Defend Themselves

The US and Britain stand behind Israel’s onslaught on Gaza. Justice requires a change in the balance of forces on the ground

The way western politicians and media have pontificated about Israel’s onslaught on Gaza, you’d think it was facing an unprovoked attack from a well-armed foreign power. Israel had every “right to defend itself”, Barack Obama declared. “No country on earth would tolerate missiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders.” He was echoed by Britain’s foreign secretary, William Hague, who declared that the Palestinian Islamists of Hamas bore “principal responsibility” for Israel’s bombardment of the open-air prison that is the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, most western media have echoed Israel’s claim that its assault is in retaliation for Hamas rocket attacks; the BBC speaks wearisomely of a conflict of “ancient hatreds”.

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Rally Held in L.A. Against Israeli Offensive in Gaza

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — A rally was held here Tuesday afternoon to protest Israel’s offensive in Gaza, with calls for ending all U.S. aid to Israel. Lots of police cars were gathered at Los Angeles’ Westwood Federal Building where the rally was held, but police officer Bruce Borihanh of the Los Angeles Police Department told the press there have been no arrests till 7 p.m. local time (0300 GMT Wednesday). The rally was initiated by the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) and co-sponsored by some other student and community organizations including Students for Justice in Palestine — University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), Students for Justice in Palestine — University of Southern California (USC), Palestinian American Women’s Association, and Veterans For Peace.

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Stakelbeck on Terror Show: Israel vs. Hamas

On this week’s episode of the Stakelbeck on Terror show, we analyze Israel’s ongoing operation against Hamas in Gaza and the Muslim Brotherhood’s potential role—Hamas, of course, is the Palestinian branch of the MB.

Plus, terrorism expert Sebastian Gorka explains how America is losing the ideological war against Islamists.

Click the link above to watch.

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The Three Evil Pillars of the Palestinian Jihadist War Strategy

Rockets aimed at civilians, sabotage of Israeli computers and manipulation of international law are all critical parts of the interconnected Palestinian attack to liquidate all of Israel in step-by-step fashion.

Israel is currently fighting a three-pronged war in its on-going struggle to protect its citizens from Palestinian terrorists — physical asymmetric warfare, cyberwar and lawfare. Together they constitute the three evil pillars of the Palestinian jihadist war strategy that are a severe threat to Israel’s security.

The most obvious is the unremitting rocket assaults launched from Gaza by Hamas and its jihadist brethren. Before the current hostilities broke out, they had already fired hundreds of rockets against Israeli civilian population centers all during 2012, despite repeated warnings by Israel to stop and letters to the UN Security Council that were repeatedly ignored. Finally, Israel decided that enough was enough. It had to send an unequivocal, forceful message or the daily terror suffered by its citizens would only get worse.

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However, Israel is fighting not only against the rockets launched from Gaza. Its computers are being hacked by a group that so bravely calls itself Anonymous, which has declared cyberwar on Israel. It has posted personal data of thousands of Israeli officials online and is trying, so far largely unsuccessfully, to sabotage Israel’s military security systems.

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Winning the Peace

It is better to fire than be fired upon. It is better to be thought a criminal, than mourned in Holocaust museums. It is better to lose the peace and win the war.

In our modern age, things no longer exist to perform their function. Washing machines aren’t designed to clean clothes, but to save water and energy. Food isn’t there to be eaten, but not eaten. And armies aren’t there to win wars, but to be moral. And the truly moral army never fights a war. When it must fight a war, then it fights it as proportionately as possible, slowing down when it’s winning so that the enemy has a chance to catch up and inflict a completely proportional number of casualties on them.

Forget charging up a hill. Armies charge up the slippery slope of the moral high ground and they don’t try to capture it from the enemy, because that would be the surest way to lose the moral high ground, instead they claim the moral high ground by refusing to try and capture it, to establish their moral claim to the moral high ground, which they can’t have because they refuse to fight for it.

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Middle East

Bats Harbor New Deadly Respiratory Virus

In June, a 60-year-old man checked into a hospital in Jedda, Saudi Arabia, with a mysterious illness. The man, who had acute pneumonia and failing kidneys, eventually died.

Now, the genetic sequencing of the virus behind his death suggests it was a new one, and it came from Asian bats. The findings, which were published Nov. 20 in the journal mBio, may help scientists understand what makes the mysterious virus so deadly.

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Syria: NATO Evaluating Turkish Request for Patriot Missiles

For deployment along Syria border, for defense only

(ANSAmed) — BRUSSELS, NOVEMBER 21 — NATO is evaluating Turkey’s request for Patriot missiles to be deployed along its Syria border, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in a communique on Wednesday. “I received a formal request for Patriot missiles from the Turkish government. The deployment would increase Turkey’s air defense capability, contributing to the de-escalation of the crisis along NATO’s southeastern border. It would also be a concrete demonstration of Alliance solidarity,” the communique said.

“The missiles would be deployed solely for defensive purposes and would not be used to ensure a no-fly zone or for offensive operations. NATO will discuss this request immediately. If approved, the deployment would be in line with Alliance defense plans,” Rasmussen went on.

NATO countries with Patriot missiles — Germany, the Netherlands and the US — will have to decide whether or not they can deploy the missiles in Turkey and for how long. A joint inspection team will travel to Turkey next week. (ANSAmed).

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Russia

All Monuments of Lenin to be Removed From Russian Cities

Russian lawmakers believe it is time to remove monuments to the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution, Vladimir Lenin, from town and city squares across the country.

Memorials to such “a controversial figure” should be re-located in museums or alleys with statues of other historic persons, suggested the author of the initiative, Liberal-Democratic party (LDPR) Deputy Aleksandr Kurdyumov.

The idea of “De-Leninization” was welcomed by some members of the ruling United Russia party, writes Izvestia daily.

According to Kurdyumov, the main argument in favor of the removal of monuments is the high cost of maintenance. He says they would be better looked after and safe from vandalism in museums.

Soviet-legacy statues of Vladimir Ulyanov (Lenin) can still be seen in central squares of almost all Russian towns. There is hardly a single settlement in the country without a street named after the Bolshevik leader.

The time has come to get rid of Lenin’s “stranglehold” and leave only monuments that are considered true masterpieces of art and only in those places where local population want to see them, the LDPR lawmaker insists.

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South Asia

Afghanistan: 3 Killed in Suicide Bombing in Diplomatic Enclave

Security officers inspect the site of a suicide bombing in Afghan capital Kabul on Nov. 21, 2012. At least three people were killed in a suicide bombing in main diplomatic enclave in Afghan capital Kabul on Wednesday morning, police said. (Xinhua/Ahmad Massoud)

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Anti-Israel Protests Intensify in Indian-Controlled Kashmir

SRINAGAR, Indian-controlled Kashmir, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) — Anti- Israel protests have intensified in Indian-controlled Kashmir with hundreds of students Wednesday staged demonstrations against ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza and killings of Palestinians. Students at University of Kashmir in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, suspended the class work and gathered in the campus to express solidarity with the Palestinians. The students including women carrying banners and placards in support of Palestinians were shouting pro-Islamic and anti Israel slogans.

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India: Leaders Welcome Kasab’s Execution

Authorities tried to contact Kasab’s family before burying him on prison grounds

New Delhi: The execution of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack convict Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab in the early hours of Wednesday by the Maharashtra government has been welcomed by leaders across political parties and survivors of the carnage. On Wednesday morning, at 7.30am IST (Indian Standard Times), Kasab was hanged in the jail premises after which a team of doctors declared him dead. However, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said soon after that despite many attempts made by the Indian government to get in touch with Pakistan over the execution of Kasab, India did not get any positive response. “We attempted to convey to Pakistan about the decision taken on Kasab. We tried to inform Pakistan Foreign Ministry through fax on the decision taken but it was not recognised,” the Union Minister said.

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India: Kashmir Mute to Kasab’s Hanging, Weary Over Afzal Guru’s Fate

Known for spontaneous reactions, people and political parties in Kashmir on Wednesday were unusually cautious and mute in reacting to the hanging of the Mumbai attacks convict Ajmal Kasab. However, there was weariness over the fate of the Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, who is on a death row. Hardline Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani issued a press statement but gave a miss to Kasab’s hanging. “If SK Shinde still does not know what people of Kashmir want then he has no right to assume the office of Indian home minister,” said Geelani in his reaction to the home minister’s Tuesday’s offer for dialogue. But 82-year-old Geelani avoided any reaction to Kasab’s hanging.

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India Hangs the Only Surviving Mumbai Attacker

NEW DELHI — Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the November 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai that left 166 people dead, was hanged Wednesday in a surprise action that analysts in both India and Pakistan said was unlikely to derail improving ties.

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India: Last of 2008 Mumbai Attackers Killed

India has executed Ajmal Kasab, the only gunman caught alive during 2008’s siege of Mumbai, when terrorists attacked multiple targets including the railway station, a restaurant and hotels, where they also took hostages.

A court sentenced Kasab to death in 2010 after finding him guilty of waging war against India, murder and terrorist acts. He appealed to the Supreme Court, claiming he had not received a fair trial, but, this August, that was denied.

“Today at 7:30 a.m. (0200 GMT) Ajmal Kasab was hanged at Yervada Central Jail in Pune,” Maharashtra Home Minister RR Patil announced. “His execution is a fitting tribute to the victims of Mumbai attacks,” Patil added.

On November 5, India’s president had rejected Kasab’s plea for clemency. He was moved from a Mumbai prison to Pune’s Yervada jail two days ago, Patil said.

The city of Pune lies roughly 100 kilometers (62 miles) southeast of Mumbai.

Federal Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde in New Delhi confirmed the execution.

“The government of Pakistan has been informed of the hanging,” Shinde said.

A total of 166 died in the three-day attack on Mumbai by 10 gunmen. Security forces killed nine of the terrorists. India said the attackers arrived by sea from Pakistan, and were trained by the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group.

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Pak Mosque Denies Link With UK-Based Radical Islamist Group Planning Fatwa on Malala

London, Nov. 21 (ANI): Islamabad’s Lal Masjid has distanced itself from the radical London preacher Anjem Chaudhry who has announced to issue a fatwa against 15-year-old activist Malala Yousufzai for “turning her back against Islam”. UK-based Chaudhry had earlier announced on his website ‘Sharia4Pakistan’ that he would hold a conference in the mosque premises to issue fatwas on Malala, and former and present top leaders of Pakistan, reports The News. The mosque administration, however, has denied having been in contact with the banned Al-Muhajiroun members, which includes Chaudhry.

“Maulana Abdul Aziz and the whole mosque administration condemn the inflammatory statements used by this group, clearly seeking publicity. We are not aware of any conference in the mosque on 30th November and it’s for the government of Pakistan to take action anyone who enters Pakistan and creates law and order situation,” the Lal Masjid spokesman said.

Chaudhry said that Lal Masjid’s decision not to allow him inside the mosque was “surprising” but he vowed that if refused permission to go inside the mosque he would hold the ‘fatwa conference’ outside the mosque. “We shouldn’t need anyone’s permission to enter a mosque. Mosques are supposed to be open for all. Nobody can dictate who comes to the house of Allah. Our stance remains the same and we have support of students from within the mosque,” said Chaudhry, who has not set foot in Pakistan after leaving the country with his parents at the age of 4 in 1971. (ANI)

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Congo Rebels Say Plan to “Liberate” Country After Taking Goma

(Reuters) — Congolese rebels in control of the eastern town of Goma said on Wednesday they planned to “liberate” the country, by moving to the town of Bukavu and then marching on the capital, Kinshasa, hundreds of kilometers away.

The rebels have previously said they were seeking talks with Democratic Republic of Congo’s President Joseph Kabila over the failed implementation of a peace deal that ended a previous rebellion in 2009.

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Immigration

80 Migrants Picked Up Off Siracusa

Men say from Libya, Egypt

(ANSA) — Siracusa, November 21 — The Italian coast guard on Wednesday rescued 80 North African migrants off the Sicilian city of Siracusa.

The men, aged 15-25, said they were from Libya and Egypt.

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Asylum Abuse Rampant, EU Ministers Say

Politicians from Germany and other EU members called on Brussels to revoke visa-free travel to the bloc from Serbia and Macedonia. They say there is no reason for the increase in asylum applications from the Balkans.

Citizens from Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro haven’t needed a visa for trips to the European Union since 2009. That has also applied to passport holders from Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina since 2010. Many of them have used their ability to travel freely in the EU to apply for asylum, according to the European Commission, mainly in Germany, Sweden and Belgium. A large number of the applicants are Roma and Sinti.

Governments in the countries that have seen an increase in asylum application have said this development is not what they intended when they decided to open their borders. German Deputy Interior Minister Ole Schröder said there have been clear abuses of the visa-free travel policy.

“People are not being persecuted against in their home countries,” he said when arriving for a meeting of EU interior and justice ministers in Luxembourg on Thursday (25.10.2012). “We have an acceptance rate that is practically zero.”

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Germany: Refugees Still Camping Out in the Berlin Cold

Frustrated at their treatment at the hands of the German authorities, a group of asylum seekers is protesting in Berlin. They have now been camping for nearly a month in front of the Brandenburg Gate.

Growing up in Kabul, Fahrid Mirsai dreamt about being a pilot. He has fond memories of his childhood, recalling one day when he marched barefoot and alone to a local school to enroll himself.

“In school my teachers were happy and they encouraged me. They told my parents, ‘wow, it’s nice that your son came to school and got registered by himself’,” he told DW as he reminisced in front of the Brandenburg Gate.

23-year-old Mirsai says it was around the time he learned to tell the difference between left from right at school, that his life changed forever.

“The Taliban came and war began. Then all we could see was fighting and killing. Killing human beings and blood and nothing else”, he says.

Two and a half years ago Mirsai decided to board a plane to Germany. He is one of thousands of refugees who have headed to Europe recently due to unrest in northern Africa, the Middle East and Afghanistan.

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‘Return Home’: Greek Police Says ‘Goodbye’ To Non-EU Foreigners in 13 Languages

Greek Police will distribute one and a half million leaflets translated into 13 languages and dialects to foreigners from third countries and inform them about the program ‘return home’. The leaflet has been translated into English, French, Spanish, Albanian, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, Bengali, Kurdish, Farsi, Urdu, Pashtun and Dari and the cost of the project is mainly covered by the European Return Home Fund.

Greek Police plans several activities to inform the non-EU citizens how to return to their home countries: information stands and vans , distributions of leaflets to municipalities, Foreigners’ Department, migrant organisations, diplomatic missions.

The program was designed by Athens Aliens Directorate in cooperation with the Press Office of Ministry for Public Order & Citizen Protection, in order to increase the returns of non-EU foreigners back home without incurring cost. (realnews.gr)

PS Of course, if these foreigners could spare 300,001 euro and invest into real estate , they would most probably were allowed to stay here…

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Spain Will Offer Permanent Residency for Any Foreigners Who Buy Homes

MADRID — Looking for a new place to call home? Spain is hoping to give you a little bit more than a welcome basket of baked goods if you decide to move there. In an attempt to reduce the country’s bloated stock of unsold homes, the government is set to offer permanent residency to any foreigner provided they buy a house or apartment worth more than €160,000 ($200,000).

The plan, unveiled by Trade Ministry secretary Jaime Garcia-Legaz Monday and expected to be approved in the coming weeks, would be aimed principally at Chinese and Russian buyers. Spain has more than 700,000 unsold houses following the collapse of its real estate market in 2008 and demand from the recession-hit domestic market is stagnant.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy stressed Monday that the plan has not yet been finalized, but added that Spain “needs to sell these homes” and that getting them off the market could help revive the nation’s devastated construction industry.

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Sweden: Kids With Foreign Parents Less Healthy: Study

Children with one or both parents born outside of Sweden have an increased risk of ill health than their peers with Swedish parents, according to a new study from the Mid Sweden University

“Our results strengthen the arguments for an increased awareness on the health of children with a foreign background, as well as girls’ health in general,” said Heidi Carlerby, A PhD student behind the report, in a statement.

The study showed that girls with both parents born outside of Sweden have a 27 percent increased risk of developing symptoms like headaches, stomach pain and depression compared to girls with two Swedish parents.

Boys with a “mixed” background; with one Swedish and one foreign parent, were three times as likely to suffer from bad health than boys with two Swedish parents.

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Culture Wars

British Ruby Conference Cancelled After Diversity Row

The British Ruby Conference has been cancelled, after a row started over allegations the speaker roster at the conference is insufficiently diverse.

The row seems to have started with a tweet from Josh Susser, a chap who, among other things, organises the Golden Gate RubyConf.

Susser’s tweet was as follows:

“Nice speaker lineup for @BritRuby. Except for the 100% white guys part.”

The controversy eventually became too much for organisers, who have cancelled the event.

Conference founder Chuck J Hardy wrote in an official statement on behalf of all conference organisers, writing:

“The Ruby community has been battling with issues of race and gender equality. We at Brit Ruby were well aware of this fundamental and important issue. This was one of the reasons why we encouraged everyone to submit a speaker proposal. Sadly, BritRuby was used as the arena to air these issues on Twitter and this has fundamentally destroyed any chance we had of addressing these issues.”

Susser has become the target of some rather testy tweets about his role in the affair, and has responded by pointing followers to this blog post by developer Avdi Grimm, who was shceduled to speak at the event. The post, Susser tweeted, “says most of what I’d want to say for me.”

One paragraph from that post reads:

“The BritRuby organizers decided to invite 15 speakers, and leave 5 more slots open to submissions. I fully believe them when they say that they set out to create a diverse conference. However, I think some implicit bias crept into their selection process.”

Grimm says he cannot discount a co-incidence being behind the homgenous nature of the speaker roster.

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France: Catholic Group to Sue Naked Feminist Protesters

The Catholic institute behind last weekend’s anti-gay marriage demonstrations is to sue a feminist group for a counter-demonstration in which participants dressed as naked nuns.

Catholic group Civitas is suing the group Femen for “sexual exhibitionism” in front of children, as well as protesting illegally and insulting a religious group by mocking their appearance.

The feminist protesters turned up to the march against the proposed marriage for all law wearing only knickers and stockings, and with graffiti criticising the march written on their bodies.

They also fired canisters of tear gas at the marchers.

Some members of the feminist group were attacked and injured by the marchers. Five people have since been arrested in connection to the violence.

Alain Escada, the president of Civitas, said the catholic group would also be suing Femen for spreading a message in a violent manner, organised violence with arms and threatening the freedom to protest of others.

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Obama’s ‘Constituency Groups’ Checklist Offers No Options for Whites or Men

(CNSNews.com) — Fresh off his reelection, President Barack Obama is asking his supporters to complete a survey that asks the people being polled to check off which “constituency groups” they identify with — there are 22 groups listed but not one for “whites” or “men.”

The post-election survey, distributed through www.barackobama.com to “take this organization forward,” includes the question, “Which constituency groups do you identify yourself with? Select all that apply.” It then lists 22 groups.

But whites and men are not on the list — women are, as are African Americans, Arab-Americans, Latinos and LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender).

Other “constituency groups” include “Educators,” “Environmentalists,” “Labor,” “Students,” “People with disabilities,” and “Youth.”

Also as an option: “People of faith,” “Small business owners,” “Seniors,” “Veterans/military families,” and “Young Professionals.”

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Razor-Sharp Cheekbones, 6ft 2in Height… And Signed to the Men’s Division at Ford: Meet the Woman Working as a Male Model

A female artist has revealed how she has become the first woman to exclusively model menswear.

French-born Casey Legler, 35, who lives in New York City, was signed to the men’s division at the prestigious Ford modelling agency this summer, and is now tipped to walk the catwalk in the next round of Paris shows.

In a candid new interview, she tells Time Magazine how she stumbled into the unlikely career, after posing as a man in a shoot as a favour for a friend.

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The Evolutionary Mystery of Homosexuality

Critics claim that evolutionary biology is, at best, guesswork. The reality is otherwise. Evolutionists have nailed down how an enormous number of previously unexplained phenomena-in anatomy, physiology, embryology, behavior-have evolved. There are still mysteries, however, and one of the most prominent is the origins of homosexuality.

The mystery is simple enough. Its solution, however, has thus far eluded our best scientific minds.

First the mystery.

The sine qua non for any trait to have evolved is for it to correlate positively with reproductive success, or, more precisely, with success in projecting genes relevant to that trait into the future. So, if homosexuality is in any sense a product of evolution-and it clearly is, for reasons to be explained-then genetic factors associated with same-sex preference must enjoy some sort of reproductive advantage. The problem should be obvious: If homosexuals reproduce less than heterosexuals-and they do-then why has natural selection not operated against it?

The paradox of homosexuality is especially pronounced for individuals whose homosexual preference is exclusive; that is, who have no inclination toward heterosexuality. But the mystery persists even for those who are bisexual, since it is mathematically provable that even a tiny difference in reproductive outcome can drive substantial evolutionary change.

J.B.S. Haldane, one of the giants of evolutionary theory, imagined two alternative genes, one initially found in 99.9 percent of a population and the other in just 0.1 percent. He then calculated that if the rare gene had merely a 1-percent advantage (it produced 101 descendants each generation to the abundant gene’s 100), in just 4,000 generations-a mere instant in evolutionary terms-the situation would be reversed, with the formerly rare gene occurring in 99.9 percent of the population’s genetic pool. Such is the power of compound interest, acting via natural selection.

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Toronto Woman Denied Haircut Files Human Rights Complaint

‘I want the shop to be cited and forced to give haircuts’

A Toronto barbershop has found itself at the centre of a human rights complaint after its barbers refused to cut a woman’s hair.

Faith McGregor, 35, went to the Terminal Barber Shop on Bay Street, back in June looking for a haircut.

But she was turned away.

The barbers, who are all Muslim, told her their religion didn’t allow them to cut the hair of a woman who is not a member of their family.

McGregor filed a human rights complaint.

Barbara Hall, the head of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, said she isn’t surprised by the action.

She said that as Canada becomes more diverse, rights are coming into conflict.

“No right is absolute,” said Hall. “So no right trumps another.”

At the Muslim Association of Canada, many expressed shock that the complaint is being heard.

“It is in the holy Koran, you are not allowed to cut the hair of a woman,” said Mohammed Hassan. “Only a woman is supposed to cut the hair of another woman.”

But McGregor wants that to change.

“I want the shop to be cited and forced to give haircuts in the fashion they provide [barbershop style] to any woman, or man that asks for one,” she said.

McGregor is also asking that a sign be posted in the front window stating both men and woman will be served.

The case will go to mediation in February.

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UK: Planned Parenthood Tells Teens: “It’s Okay to Swallow”

A picture of a bright-beaked bird looking up with its mouth open wide catches the eye of teens looking for information on Planned Parenthood’s Teen Info page. The text above the bird says, in big letters, “K to swallow.”

The September 1 post refers teens to an “Ask the Experts” Planned Parenthood page, which poses the question: Is it okay if u swallow semen? Planned Parenthood tells the teens:

Whether or not it’s “okay” to swallow semen depends on whether or not you’re okay with it. There’s nothing unhealthy, wrong, or dirty about swallowing semen, as long as you’re comfortable with it.

Immediately after telling the teens it’s okay to swallow semen, it tells them that “unprotected oral sex” can put both partners at risk for a number of STDs. Teens are then advised to have “safer oral sex” by using a condom or dental dam.

Planned Parenthood boasts of reaching 22 million visitors annually with the perverse, dangerous messages on its websites. It brags that it reached 1.1 million adolescents and parents “with information and education to help them make informed decisions and stay safe.” In addition, it claims 300,000 followers on Facebook. It also claims it has added “a million activists” through its social media presence.

Planned Parenthood—the organization that gives this kind of conflicting and perilous advice to teens on such a huge scale—is being paid more than one-fourth of the $75 million in PREP funding (Personal Responsibility Education Program) set aside by Obamacare to implement the Teen Outreach Program across five states at 50 schools. In addition, it gets $1.3 million in government funding each and every day via government grants and programs.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Women Bishops: The Anglican Church is Paralysed by Its Conflicting Obsessions of Equality and Consensus

by Tim Stanley

Wow — we truly live in an age of miracles. The Church of England just voted in favour of tradition. To be precise, its Synod failed to garner the necessary two thirds majority to allow for women bishops. A majority did want change, just not a large enough one — and most of the opposition seems to have come from the laity rather than the clergy.

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The language of the Synod was sometimes bizarre [and quotes are from Paul Owen’s excellent live blog]. For the motion, Canon Dagmar Winter of Newcastle quoted Leonard Cohen (“There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in”) and Barack Obama (“Yes we can”). Christina Rees of St Albans provided “the parable of Indiana Jones,” reminding us of when Indy comes to a chasm and has to walk across. He steps out into the void and discovers an invisible bridge beneath his feet (“he had to take that step in faith”). Thomas Seville of York disagreed with the parable because at the end of the movie, all the beautiful grails that Indy was seeking get destroyed. In one hundred years, the Anglican Church has gone from discussing how many angels fit on the head of a pin to how Harrison Ford can best reach the Holy Grail. It is not much of an advancement.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

General

Alien Life Unlikely Around Dying Stars

Life is unlikely to survive on exoplanets that orbit cooling stars such as white dwarfs, a new study suggests.

These stars’ shifting habitable zones — the range of distances where liquid water, and perhaps life as we know it, could exist — would make it difficult for any life-forms to stick around for the long haul, researchers said.

“These planets, if we find them today in a current habitable zone, previously had to have gone through a phase which sterilized them forever,” study lead author Rory Barnes, of the University of Washington, said in a statement.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Dwarf Planet Beyond Pluto Lacks Atmosphere

Distant starlight has given astronomers the best look yet at a distant icy sibling of Pluto, a dwarf planet called Makemake that appears to be missing its atmosphere, researchers say.

Although this icy world currently lacks an atmosphere, there is still a chance it could form one like a comet when it approaches the point in its orbit that is closest to the sun, scientists added.

In the past decade, astronomers have discovered a slew of “dwarf planets” that dwell with Pluto beyond the orbit of Neptune. Makemake was a world nicknamed “Easterbunny” by its discoverers before officially getting named after the Polynesian creator of humanity and the god of fertility.

In 2011, Makemake passed directly in front of the distant star NOMAD 1181-0235723. This eclipse or occultation helped backlight the icy world, and researchers now reveal data from seven telescopes of this eclipse has helped them pin down Makemake’s size, shape and surface properties better than ever.

“For me it is extremely remarkable that we can get an accurate knowledge of important properties of these mysterious dwarf planets even though they are so far away from the Earth,” said lead study author Jose Ortiz, a planetary scientist at the Institute of Astrophysics of Andalucía in Granada, Spain. “Only three years ago we had never observed a single occultation by a trans-Neptunian object, and now we have managed to observe 12 such events, nine of them by our international team.”

Such occultations are extremely difficult to predict and observe. For comparison, these worlds are so distant they appear about the same size “as that of a coin seen at a distance of 30 miles (50 kilometers) or smaller,” Ortiz told SPACE.com. “But thanks to our hard work and to an important international collaboration, we were able to beat all the difficulties.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Free Speech

by Roger Scruton

The freedom to entertain and express opinions, however offensive to others, has been regarded since Locke as the sine qua non of a free society. This freedom was enshrined in the American Constitution, defended in the face of the Victorian moralists by John Stuart Mill, and upheld in our time by the dissidents under communist and fascist dictatorships. So much of a shibboleth has it become, that journalists barely distinguish free speech from democracy, and regard both as the default positions of humanity — the positions to which we return, if all oppressive powers are removed from us. It seems not to occur to people now that orthodoxy, conformity and the hounding of the dissident define the default position of mankind, or that there is no reason to think that democracies are any different in this respect from Islamic theocracies or one party totalitarian states.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121120

Financial Crisis
» European Stocks Slip as Moody’s Downgrades France
» Eurozone Springing Back, Says Monti
» Italian Govt Averted ‘Total Disaster, ‘ Says Monti
» Monti Says Italians Accepting Austerity Better Than Rest
» Moody’s Strips France of AAA Rating
» Schäuble: Don’t Panic on French Economy
 
USA
» Accidental Gunfire at “No Gun” Businesses
» Make Thanksgiving 2012 an ‘Agenda 21 Knowing Thanksgiving’
» Mosque Celebrates Opening
» Private Moon Race May Spark Lunar ‘Water Rush’
» Renowned Philosopher Berates Western ‘Islamophobia’
» The Ugly Truth About Benghazi and Team Obama
 
Canada
» Snapshots Explore Einstein’s Unusual Brain
 
Europe and the EU
» France Sees Alarming Rise in Islamophobia
» Greenlandic Premier Calls for Danish Investment
» Iranian Police Arrest Man Who ‘Mutilated Girlfriend’
» Poland Says Extremist Planned to Blow Up Parliament
» Sweden: ‘Ban Dual Citizens From Serving in the Riksdag’
» Sweden: Woman Charged for Sex With Human Skeleton
» UK: Boyfriend ‘Stabbed Older Partner Then Beat Her to Death With Shears in Underpass After She Refused to Have a Threesome’
» UK: Child Sex Gang Suspects Held in Police Raids
» UK: Danny Nightingale ‘Bullied Into Guilty Plea’
» UK: Ex-Criminals Will Become Mentors to Newly-Freed Prisoners and Offer Tips on How to Go Straight
» UK: Final Moments of Teenager Caught on Camera as She Walks to Meet Boyfriend Who Tied Her to a Tree, Tortured and Sexually Assaulted Her Before Stabbing Her to Death
» UK: MP Says Sgt Danny Nightingale Has Been Let Down
» UK: SAS War Hero Danny Nightingale is in Jail While Terror Suspect Abu Qatada is Free. This is a Travesty of Justice
» UK: Sentenced to Tidy Up His Room: Judge Orders Teenage Burglar to Help His Mother With Chores Around the House if He Wants to Stay Out of Prison
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Andrew C. McCarthy: Along Comes Hamas
» Bigotry on the Beeb
» Gaza: Hamas Executes 7 Men on Suspicion of Treason
» Humiliating Slip in Hamas’ Cannibalistic Cognitive War Strategy: Haniyah and Kandil Kiss Baby Hamas Killed
» Morsi Discusses Israeli Aggression on Gaza With International Leaders
» Six Israeli ‘Spies’ Executed Before Baying Mob in Gaza City, Before Motorbike Gang Drags One Bloodied Victim Through the Streets
» The Dead Baby War: Fisking Max Fisher
» The Gates of Jerusalem Are the New Gates of Vienna.
» The Shomron Mobile Support Initiative for Teens in Distress
» When Did Hamas Become Secular?
 
Middle East
» Iran Says Recognition of Nuclear Right Prerequisite for Success of Talks
» Saudi Arabia: Muslim Fury as Paris Hilton Opens Shop in Mecca
» The Jihadis of Yemen
» Turkish Denizbank Sponsors Manchester United
» UK: MPs to Debate Jailed SAS Sniper Case
» Wacky Saudi Preacher Sparks Swiss Dispute
 
South Asia
» 007 Daniel Craig Visits Afghanistan
» Burma: Obama Tells Myanmar to Stop Violence Against Rohingyas on Historic Visit
» Burma: Obama Speaks Out for Rohingya Muslims
» France Ends Combat Mission in Afghanistan
» Indonesia: West Java: New Tasikmalaya Mayor Plans to Implement Sharia
» Italian Defense Minister Expects Verdict on Italian Marines
» New Afghan Bridge to Stand Test of Time
 
Far East
» China: Worse Than You Ever Imagined
» China: A New Account of Mao’s Great Famine Reveals the Dark Heart of Socialism
 
Australia — Pacific
» Several Pro-Israel Rallies Held Across Australia
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Kenya: Another Bloody Sunday
» Nigeria: No Alternative to Muslims, Christians Living Together — Cardinal Onaiyekan
» Nigeria: World Toilet Day — 34 Million Practise Open Defecation
» South Africa: Chasing the Final Flush
 
Latin America
» Mars Cave-Exploration Mission Entices Scientists
 
Immigration
» Foreigners Born in Italy Up 28.7% Since 2010
» Italy ‘Will Have 17% of Foreigners, 30% Over 65 in 2059’
» Mark Steyn: Tribal America
» UK: Muslim Migration an ‘Islamist Threat’
 
Culture Wars
» Anti-Gay Marriage Protesters Clash With Feminists in Paris
» Transgender Beauty Queen Praises Her Amazing Family Ahead of BBC Documentary on Her Mission to Become Miss England
» UK Primary Schoolteachers ‘Could Face Sack’ For Refusing to Promote Gay Marriage
 
General
» Is There a Jewish Gene?
» New Look at Einstein’s Brain Pictures Show His Genius
» Vikings Feasted on Seals, Bones Reveal

Financial Crisis

European Stocks Slip as Moody’s Downgrades France

European stock markets slipped lower on Tuesday as investors took profits after Moody’s stripped France of its coveted triple-A rating, and before more eurozone talks on Greece’s latest bailout cash.

The Paris CAC 40 index fell 0.50 percent to 3,422.43 points as Moody’s cut France’s bond rating by one notch to “Aa1”, citing structural weaknesses in the French economy, slow reform, and French exposure to troubled eurozone countries.

It also warned that an additional downgrade was possible.

London’s FTSE 100 index of top companies shed 0.35 percent to 5,717.82 points in late morning deals and Frankfurt’s DAX 30 dropped 0.10 percent to 7,116.76.

Wall Street had surged on Monday on upbeat housing data and hopes that politicians will find a way to avoid the so-called “fiscal cliff” of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts in January.

European equities had also soared on Monday on rising prospects that Washington can reach a deal, but sentiment soured following the France downgrade.

“After yesterday’s temporary respite, equity markets are looking strained once again after that Moody’s downgrade of France served to heighten fears surrounding the eurozone crisis once more,” said analyst Fawad Razaqzada at traders GFT.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Eurozone Springing Back, Says Monti

We avoided disaster, markets are coming back to Italy

(ANSAmed) — DUBAI, 20 NOV — “The Eurozone is overcoming the crisis,” Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Monti said in Dubai. “More than a currency, the Euro is a symbol of the integration of Europe which the governments of Europe are determined to preserve and reinforce”, he said. “The markets have begun to understand this and are coming back to Italy”, he added during talks at the Chamber of Commerce. According to Monti Italy’s public purse is now ‘healthy’.

“In the last 12 months my government has worked over the odds to bring the country’s debt into line and support the economic climate”. “We’ve managed to avoid a state of total disaster. In the last 12 months we had to put the pressure on at home: we couldn’t risk another catastrophe in Europe”.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italian Govt Averted ‘Total Disaster, ‘ Says Monti

Emergency administration had to ‘put out fire’

(ANSA) — Dubai, November 20 — Italian Premier Mario Monti said Tuesday that his emergency government of unelected technocrats averted an economic disaster with the measures it has taken since coming to power last year.

Monti’s administration, which was sworn in after Silvio Berlusconi quit as premier a year ago when Italy’s debt crisis was threatening to spiral out of control, has passed painful austerity measures of tax hikes and spending cuts to put the country on track to balance the national budget.

It has also passed a series of structural economic reforms designed to boost growth in the medium and long term, including a controversial labour-market package and liberalisations of several sectors of the economy. “We’ve managed to avoid a total disaster. In the last 12 months we had to put out the fire at home,” Monti said in Dubai during a tour of the Persian Gulf.

“We could not risk having another flash point in Europe (that would have worsened the eurozone crisis)”.

Monti pointed out that a recent report by the OECD said that his government’s reforms would boost Italy’s gross domestic product (GDP) by 4% over the next 10 years.

“The markets have begun to understand this and (investors) are coming back to Italy,” he added.

Monti reiterated his view that Europe as a whole was on the way to fixing a debt crisis that has raised doubts about the future of the single currency.

“The eurozone is overcoming the crisis,” Monti said. “More than a currency, the euro is a symbol of European integration which the governments of Europe are determined to preserve and reinforce”.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Monti Says Italians Accepting Austerity Better Than Rest

‘They haven’t reacted like people in Greece, Spain and Portugal

(ANSA) — Abu Dhabi, November 20 — Premier Mario Monti told investors in Abu Dhabi Tuesday that Italians had learned to accept austerity measures better than those in other highly indebted eurozone nations. “Up until now they haven’t reacted as people in countries such as Greece, Spain and Portugal regrettably have,” he said in a business meeting.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Moody’s Strips France of AAA Rating

Minister Moscovici, it’s the previous government’s fault

(ANSAmed) — Paris, November 20 — Moody’s has stripped France of its AAA rating, downloading the country’s debt one notch to AA1 with a negative outlook.

The ratings agency said the move was due to France’s exposure to the eurozone crisis and the risk it will have to contribute to bailing out other countries.

It also cited internal problems that could affect the nation’s long-term growth prospects. “These include the rigidities in labour and services markets and low levels of innovation, which continue to drive France’s gradual but sustained loss of competitiveness and the gradual erosion of its export-oriented industrial base,” Moody’s said. Another agency, Standard & Poor’s, downgraded France in January.

French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici on Tuesday blamed the downgrade on the economic management of previous governments.

But he added that the downgrade would spur the French government to forge ahead with structural economic reforms and he stressed that the country’s economy remained sound. “The rating change does not call into question the economic fundamentals of our country, the efforts undertaken by the government or our creditworthiness,” Moscovici told a press conference.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Schäuble: Don’t Panic on French Economy

Germany’s finance minister said on Tuesday that the French economic situation was stable, after international ratings agency Moody’s cut the government bond rating by one notch from the highest level.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

USA

Accidental Gunfire at “No Gun” Businesses

In Tulsa, police report there have been two cases of accidental gunfire at businesses where “no gun” signs are clearly posted.

Last week, at St. John Medical Center and then at AMC Southroads movie theater where a woman shot herself in the finger with her gun that she concealed in her holster.

On Friday, at AMC Southroads police said security asked the man to leave after his firearm was seen in the theater.

AMC has a “no weapons sign” posted on the doors.

Police said he was refunded his money and was told he could pick up his wife after the movie.

However, officers said the man failed to tell employees or police that his wife was also carrying her handgun in the theater.

An hour later, police officers were called to AMC where his wife reportedly went to the restroom and dropped her Springfield XD .40 out of her holster and it went off.

The round went through part of her finger and she was transported to the hospital.

Police believe she will be okay. No one else was hurt.

“I don’t think us, just going to watch a movie, should have a weapon on us,” said AMC movie goer Mindy Meyer.

At Select Cinemas no one has been caught carrying a firearm since open carry went into effect on November 1st. The owner, Blake Smith, said he wants to keep it that way.

“It’s just way too many people around that could become a victim,” said Smith.

He runs Riverwalk theater and the Admiral Twin Drive-In. He said he hasn’t posted “no weapons” signs but they’re on order.

“We would ask that you take it back to their car just like AMC did,” said Smith.

Under the Oklahoma Defense Act Title 21 Section 1290.22, business owners can ban weapons with or without a posted sign.

“There doesn’t have to be a posted sign once you enter the business if you are then told to leave due to your firearm you have to leave,” said Tulsa Police Public Information Officer Jillian Roberson.

If a gun owner refuses, law enforcement can arrest the gun owner for trespassing or if the gun fires they can forward charges for mishandling of a firearm.

Under Oklahoma Statute Title 21 Section 1290.17 police can confiscate your handgun license if you violate the Self Defense Act. It is up to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations to determine of your handgun license will be revoked for good.

OSBI agents said since Open Carry went into effect on November 1st, they have not received a case of illegal use of a concealed carry license in businesses but are expecting cases such as the two from Tulsa to arrive in their office to make a determination.

OSBI reports in 2011, agents issued 24,000 handgun licenses and less than 2% were revoked and only two were for recklessness.

Police said if you’re going to carry, concealed or openly carry responsibly.

“Ignorance here really isn’t an excuse, said Roberson. “Know your weapon, know what you are carrying and be familiar with it. There is no reason to unholster your weapon out in public unless you feel your life is in danger.

Most firearms come with a company manual. Springfield Armory has its posted online. (See attached link).

Oklahoma law prohibits gun owners from carrying firearms concealed or openly in airports past TSA security, public meetings, schools, federal buildings, courthouses, college campuses, bars and sporting events.

           — Hat tip: Lurker from Tulsa [Return to headlines]

Make Thanksgiving 2012 an ‘Agenda 21 Knowing Thanksgiving’

Every household should serve up a sizable portion of Agenda 21 and what it’s all about with the turkey and stuffing this Thanksgiving.

There is no better time than between Thanksgiving and Christmas to reflect on your life and where loss of individual freedoms is taking modern society.

You don’t have to go to university to become a graduate of All Things Agenda 21. The only university courses on the subject are administered by the UN University of Peace in sunny Costa Rica. All you have to do is Google the United Nations and Sustainable Development for a chilling check on reality.

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Children love horror stories told by their elders and the ‘Rewilding” portion of Agenda 21 is one horror story you can tell them that is absolutely true.

The goals of Rewilding are staggering, summed up at The Wildlands Project:

The Wildlands Project goal is to set aside approximately 50% of the North American continent (Turtle Island) as “wild land” for the preservation of biological diversity.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Mosque Celebrates Opening

ICM opens doors to community

MURFREESBORO — More than two years of a rocky path behind it, the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro celebrated its opening Sunday with food, fellowship and special guests.

Each guest was greeted and offered a tour of the facility before being ushered to the main assembly hall for a program with several speakers, including Jerry Martin, U.S. attorney for Middle Tennessee, and Thomas Perez, U.S. assistant attorney general of the Department of Justice…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Private Moon Race May Spark Lunar ‘Water Rush’

A private race to the moon with robotic probes may kick off a lunar “water rush” that helps humanity explore asteroids, Mars and other deep-space destinations, some scientists say.

The 25 privately funded teams competing in the $30 million Google Lunar X Prize may perform vital prospecting work that will lay the foundation for large-scale exploitation of moon water, leading to cheaper and more efficient space exploration, the idea goes.

“This is like the gold rush that led to the settlement of California,” Phil Metzger, a physicist at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, said in a statement. “This is the water rush.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Renowned Philosopher Berates Western ‘Islamophobia’

Renowned philosopher Martha Nussbaum addressed a packed auditorium Friday afternoon, berating Western Islamophobia, a problem Nussbaum said continues to plague the country today. “Once, not very long ago, Americans and Europeans prided themselves on their enlightened attitudes of religious toleration, although everyone knew that the history of the West has actually been characterized by intense religious animosity and violence,” she said. Nussbaum, a service professor of law and ethics at the University of Chicago, said blatant legislative discrimination against Muslims in the United States, France, Belgium, Germany, and Spain, among other countries, requires examination…

[JP note: Renowned for stupidity perhaps, but little else.]

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

The Ugly Truth About Benghazi and Team Obama

by Michael Goodwin

Until Friday, there were two possible explanations for why the White House failed to immediately call the Benghazi attack an act of terrorism. One was incompetence, the other was worse.

Now there is only one, and it is the worse one. Based on the persuasive testimony of ex-CIA boss David Petraeus, it is clear the Obama administration made a deliberate decision to mislead Congress and the American people.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Canada

Snapshots Explore Einstein’s Unusual Brain

Photos reveal unique features of genius’s cerebral cortex.

Albert Einstein is considered to be one of the most intelligent people that ever lived, so researchers are naturally curious about what made his brain tick.

Photographs taken shortly after his death, but never before analysed in detail, have now revealed that Einstein’s brain had several unusual features, providing tantalizing clues about the neural basis of his extraordinary mental abilities.

The most striking observation, says Falk, was “the complexity and pattern of convolutions on certain parts of Einstein’s cerebral cortex”, especially in the prefrontal cortex, and also parietal lobes and visual cortex.

The prefrontal cortex is important for the kind of abstract thinking that Einstein would have needed for his famous thought experiments on the nature of space and time, such as imagining riding alongside a beam of light. The unusually complex pattern of convolutions there probably gave the region and unusually large surface area, which may have contributed to his remarkable abilities.

Falk and her colleagues also noticed an unusual feature in the right somatosensory cortex, which receives sensory information from the body. In this part of Einstein’s brain, the region corresponding to the left hand is expanded, and the researchers suggest that this may have contributed to his accomplished violin playing.

According to Sandra Witelson, a behavioural neuroscientist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, who discovered that the parietal operculum is missing from Einstein’s brain, the study’s biggest contribution may be in encouraging further studies. “It makes clear the location and accessibility of photographs and slides of Einstein’s brain,” she says. “This may serve as an incentive for other investigations of Einstein’s brain, and ultimately of any consequences of its anatomical variations.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

France Sees Alarming Rise in Islamophobia

French Muslims have become the target of a marked increase in Islamophobic violence and actions, as well as incendiary statements by politicians, over the last two years, according to a report by a leading anti-racism observatory.

The number of racist acts against Muslims in France is increasing “alarmingly”, according to the country’s National Observatory of Islamophobia, whose president has called for overt Islamophobia to be taken as seriously as anti-Semitism, which is a criminal offence in France.

According to a report by the Observatory, which claims to fight “all forms of racism and xenophobia”, “in 2011 the number (of anti-Muslim attacks) was up 34% on the previous year … but what is happening in 2012 is alarming. Between January and the end of October there were 175 reported Islamophobic acts, a 42% increase compared with the same period in 2011.”

The report highlighted the occupation of a building site of a new mosque in Poitiers, near Paris, by 74 members of the extreme-right splinter group “Generation Identity”, who chanted hostile “warlike” slogans against Islam and Muslims.

The Observatory’s President Abdallah Zekri told France 24 that the rise in anti-Muslim sentiment in France could be partly explained by “the tense socio-political atmosphere in France being driven by a resurgence of the far right”.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Greenlandic Premier Calls for Danish Investment

Denmark is being called upon to reinforce its stake in the semi-autonomous Arctic territory by investing in developing its mineral wealth

Greenland’s premier, Kuupik Kleist, has called on Denmark to invest in developing his country’s mineral resources.

In a lengthy op-ed in Politiken newspaper today, Kleist argued it would be a shame if Denmark did not invest in the next stage of Greenland’s development, considering their long shared history.

“The alliance between Denmark and Greenland has been incredibly beneficial for both,” Kleist wrote. “Isn’t it about time that we, after 300 years of history (…) openly declare the love and mutual esteem we have for one another?”

Kleist’s appeal to Denmark and Greenland’s shared heritage arrives after China promised 12 billion kroner of investment for a future iron mine in Greenland. With more mines set to proceed in the coming years, Kleist proposes that Denmark and Greenland establish a commission to examine ways for Denmark to increase its investment in Greenland and ensure that Denmark maintains its prominent position in the semi-autonomous Arctic territory.

In response, PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt (Socialdemokraterne) said the proposal sounded like a good idea.

“If the Self-Rule administration wants to strengthen the co-operation between Denmark and Greenland in the resources field, the government is naturally open to discuss it,” Thorning-Schmidt told Politiken.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Iranian Police Arrest Man Who ‘Mutilated Girlfriend’

Police in Iran have arrested a man thought to have horribly mutilated his girlfriend in her Berlin flat, it was reported on Tuesday. He had escaped a German manhunt and been on the run for the past three weeks.

Ramdani is said to have tied the 36-year-old identified only as Banafsheh K. to a chair and seriously mutilated her face and body, on October 30 in her flat in the Schöneberg district of the capital.

She survived and was taken to hospital after a man walking along the street outside heard cries for help and called the police. Her ten-year-old daughter had also been tied to a chair and gagged but was physically unharmed.

Spokesman for the prosecutor Martin Steltner told The Local just after the attack happened, that the suspect had Dutch citizenship but was originally from Iraq. The victim was a refugee from Iran whose husband did not live in Berlin.

Her daughter suffered severe shock and was placed in the care of city authorities.

“I saw how medics carried a woman covered in blood into an ambulance,” a neighbour told the Tagesspiegel newspaper. The woman and her daughter were said to have only recently moved into the building.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Poland Says Extremist Planned to Blow Up Parliament

Polish officials said on Tuesday they had arrested a radical nationalist who planned to detonate a vehicle loaded with four tonnes of explosives outside parliament, possibly when the president and prime minister were in the building.

Prosecutors said the man, a scientist who works for a university in the southern city of Krakow, had assembled a small arsenal of explosive material, guns and remote-controlled detonators and was trying to recruit others to help him.

A video recording taken from the suspect showed what prosecutors said was a test explosion he conducted, leaving a large crater in the ground.

Polish television, citing sources close to the investigation, said the suspect planned to copy methods used by Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in bomb and gun attacks in Norway last year and said he was driven by far-right views.

“The suspect does not belong to a political group or party. He claims that he was acting on nationalistic, anti-Semitic and xenophobic motives,” prosecutor Piotr Krason told a news conference.

“He carried out reconnaissance in the neighborhood of the Sejm (parliament). This building was to be the target of the attack. He collected explosives and materials for detonation,” Krason said.

Poland has no experience of militant violence in its modern history. Society is though deeply polarized between supporters of liberal values and those who believe the country is neglecting its Catholic roots and succumbing to foreign influence.

Earlier this month, a rally in the capital, Warsaw, by right-wing nationalists turned violent, when youths in the crowd started throwing flares and stones at police.

Earlier on Tuesday, prosecutors said they had initiated legal proceedings against the bomb plot suspect on November 5 and that Poland’s Internal Security Agency would handle the case.

“The case looks very serious,” Pawel Gras, a government spokesman, told TOK FM radio station. “We know that the possible targets were to be the president, the parliament and the government.” (Writing by Christian Lowe)

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Sweden: ‘Ban Dual Citizens From Serving in the Riksdag’

The Sweden Democrats want to ban people with dual nationality from serving in the Riksdag, according to a secret document sent to the Parliamentary Investigative Service (Riksdagens Utredningstjänst, RUT) and published by newspaper Expressen.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Sweden: Woman Charged for Sex With Human Skeleton

A woman in western Sweden who was arrested after police found skeletons in her apartment has now been charged for using the bones as sex toys, a hobby she claimed was motivated by an interest in history.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UK: Boyfriend ‘Stabbed Older Partner Then Beat Her to Death With Shears in Underpass After She Refused to Have a Threesome’

Tuanjai Sprengel, 43, was stabbed with a kitchen knife by Muhammad Shafi then had her skull shattered with a pair of metal shears, which caused brain damage.

Her body was then dumped in an underpass near her home in Berkshire.

She also suffered a number of broken fingers, caused as the victim tried to defend herself from the brutal blows which rained down on her head.

Jurors were told how Shafi was accused of killing her by smashing her over the head with the pair of metal tinsnips.

Days before her tragic death, Tuk, as she was known, confided in a pal that Shafi had asked her to have a threesome with him and that he had become enraged when she refused.

She had told her friend that one of Shafi’s male friends was staying with the couple and that Shafi had wanted the man to sleep in their bedroom.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Child Sex Gang Suspects Held in Police Raids

Police urge victims to come forward after 100 officers raid homes in High Wycombe in an operation targeting a child sex ring.

Police have arrested eight suspected members of a child sex gang during a series of dawn raids on several homes in Buckinghamshire. The men, aged between 21 and 28, were held on suspicion of committing sexual offences against a girl. Thames Valley Police said the girl, who is under 18, reported being abused between 2007 and 2012, but investigators believe other victims may have fallen prey to the same group and urged them to come forward. “We believe that it is likely that there are more victims who have not yet spoken to the police and would like to encourage anyone who is a victim to come forward,” said Detective Chief Inspector Vince Grey. “Our number one priority is to protect the victims, both their identities and well-being in such cases.” The abuse of the girl began in 2007 when she was 12 years old, reports said. Mr Grey praised the girl for speaking to the police, saying she had been “extremely brave and courageous”…

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UK: Danny Nightingale ‘Bullied Into Guilty Plea’

The father of an SAS soldier jailed for illegally possessing a weapon says he pleaded guilty only because he expected leniency.

The father of an SAS sniper jailed for illegally possessing a gun has told Sky News his son was bullied into pleading guilty at a court martial. Humphrey Nightingale said: “We knew Danny was not guilty but the judge made it quite clear that if he did not plead guilty he would be sent to a civilian jail for a minimum of five years. “Our hands were tied and we had no other option — Danny has a lovely wife and a young family. We expected a lenient sentence — maybe suspended — but instead he was sentenced to 18 months.” Sgt Danny Nightingale, a father of two who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, is at the Military Corrective Training Centre in Colchester, Essex, after admitting possessing a prohibited firearm and ammunition. The gun, a 9mm Glock pistol, was a gift from Iraqi soldiers he had been training. It had been packed up and returned to him by colleagues in Iraq, after he had to leave the country in a hurry to help organise the funeral of two friends killed in action…

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UK: Ex-Criminals Will Become Mentors to Newly-Freed Prisoners and Offer Tips on How to Go Straight

Ex-burglars, muggers and gang members will be recruited to be ‘wise friends’ to newly-freed prisoners, Chris Grayling will announce today.

They will wait for inmates at the prison gate to offer them ‘mentoring’ on how to go straight.

Freed prisoners will also be helped to find a house and a place on a drug or alcohol rehabilitation course.

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UK: Final Moments of Teenager Caught on Camera as She Walks to Meet Boyfriend Who Tied Her to a Tree, Tortured and Sexually Assaulted Her Before Stabbing Her to Death

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

These images show the the poignant final moments of Hannah Windsor, caught on CCTV as she walks to a secret meeting with her boyfriend, seemingly without a care in the world.

Within hours she would be dead; tortured and murdered in a sustained brutal attack at his hands.

‘Sadistic’ Adam Lewis, 18, tied the 17-year-old college student to a tree, sexually assaulted her, strangled her and attacked her with a knife.

He has now been jailed for at least 22 years for the killing.

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UK: MP Says Sgt Danny Nightingale Has Been Let Down

An SAS sergeant jailed for possessing a pistol has been let down by the military criminal justice system, an MP who visited him in custody warned last night.

Danny Nightingale, a father of two, has been detained at the Military Corrective Training Centre in Colchester, Essex, after pleading guilty to possessing an illegal firearm given to him by the Iraqi soldiers he had helped to train. Sgt Nightingale’s heartbroken daughter has written to David Cameron begging him to send her him home for Christmas, the Sun has reported. Mara Nightingale, five, who thinks her father is away on training, has written a heart-felt letter to Mr Cameron. In her best handwriting Mara carefully wrote: “Dear Mr Cameron, please help daddy come home in time for Christmas we hope you can help us Mara and Alys.” Julian Brazier, Tory MP for Canterbury and Whitstable, has taken up his cause and secured an adjournment debate to take place in the House of Commons this evening in the hope that with the backing of MPs, the 18 month sentence can be overturned…

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UK: SAS War Hero Danny Nightingale is in Jail While Terror Suspect Abu Qatada is Free. This is a Travesty of Justice

by Nile Gardiner

Sally Nightingale, wife of jailed SAS war hero Danny Nightingale, has made a moving appeal to David Cameron to intervene in the case of her husband’s imprisonment. As the Telegraph’s Defence Correspondent Sean Rayment reports today, she has asked the prime minister for “five minutes of his time” in return for Sergeant Nightingale’s 17 years of service in the Army, writing in a letter: “I would like to speak to you face to face and explain in person why this sentence is such an injustice. Prime Minister, you can help my husband and his family. Your intervention can end his detention.”

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UK: Sentenced to Tidy Up His Room: Judge Orders Teenage Burglar to Help His Mother With Chores Around the House if He Wants to Stay Out of Prison

A judge gave a serial burglar an unusual order — help out with household chores or risk jail.

Judge David Ticehurst told 18-year-old Jamie Froom, from Mangotsfield, Glocs, to make his bed, do the washing up and respect his parents.

His mother Melanie, 35, was asked to tell the court if he failed to adhere to the conditions.

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Froom today said the judge’s ruling was ‘too strict’ — because he already does housework and is now getting nagged by his mum.

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Israel and the Palestinians

Andrew C. McCarthy: Along Comes Hamas

And it is not just Gaza’s jihadists. Understand: This is not Hamas’s war of extermination against Israel. It is Islam’s. And yes, for the millionth time, there are various ways of interpreting Islam, but the Islam that matters in the Middle East, the Islam that animates tens of millions of Muslims, is Islamic supremacism. Israel, the canary in the West’s coal mine, is not besieged by an eccentric doctrine weaved by Hamas, Hezbollah, and al-Qaeda. Jihadist terrorists are just the point of the ideological spear.

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Recent polling shows that four in five Egyptians (i.e., about 60 million people) believe the Camp David Accords — the treaty that has kept peace between Egypt and Israel for 30 years — should be dissolved. It is the same four out of five Egyptians that, given the chance, voted to put Islamists in control of their government.

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Bigotry on the Beeb

by Douglas Murray

I have only just caught up on the latest episode of BBC Radio 4’s ‘Any Questions’. In that programme, from All Saints Church in Somerset, a Mr Stephen Bedford asked the panel this question:

‘Despite all the foreign aid and support Israel has spectacularly failed to get on with its neighbours. Does Israel deserve a future?’

More people have been killed in Syria in the last twelve months than have died in the whole of the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians over recent decades. In addition, the Assads have spent recent decades destabilising the Lebanon, assassinating leading politicians there and much more. Yet who would even think of going onto the BBC and asking whether, having so conspicuously failed to get on with its neighbours, Syria should ‘deserve a future’.

The same could be said of absolutely any and every country in the region. But I doubt that the Mr Bedfords of this world would ask whether these countries ‘deserve to have a future.’ And this isn’t a despotism we are speaking about, but an ally and a democracy. How does hatred like this become so mainstream? Well, one reason is that so many British politicians, including Britain’s favourite idiot granny Shirley Williams, tell them lies about Israel which the BBC allows to go out uncorrected. Here is Shirley Williams in reply to the bigoted question with which (unlike the excellent two conservative voices on the panel) she had absolutely no problem. Shirley Williams told the audience that Gaza is ‘a slum’ and then went on to say the following:

‘It’s crowded out to the gills. It’s full of people struggling to find a box in which to live. It’s full of people who see their land slowly eaten up by more and more Israeli settlements.’

What settlements? What ‘slow eating up’? Israel unilaterally withdrew from Gaza in 2005. There is not a Jew in Gaza. Not a Jewish family, not a Jewish settlement, not a Jewish house, not a Jew. The place is — as the Palestinians have said they would like the West Bank to be if it comes under their full control — wholly and absolutely Judenrein. The last Jew in Gaza was Gilad Shalit. Does Shirley Williams think he was there building settlements for five years, rather than holed up in captivity as a hostage of Hamas? Is it any surprise that members of the British public can come out with bigoted sentiments like those expressed in Somerset when the BBC gives airtime to politicians who spread lies with impunity?

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Gaza: Hamas Executes 7 Men on Suspicion of Treason

Firing squad in downtown Gaza City, bodies left on the street

(ANSAmed) — GAZA, NOVEMBER 20 — A Hamas firing squad on Tuesday executed seven Palestinian men on suspicion of treason.

The men were shot to death in El-Nasser Street in downtown Gaza City. A crowd immediately surrounded the bodies, which were left on the street.

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Humiliating Slip in Hamas’ Cannibalistic Cognitive War Strategy: Haniyah and Kandil Kiss Baby Hamas Killed

by Richard Landes

Here’s a classic. Let’s start with the ghoulish display of sorrow over the body of a dead boy, allegedly killed by Israeli bombing. It’s aimed right at the heart of a someone like Annie Lennox who, upon seeing bombs falling on Gaza immediately imagines Palestinian babies on the receiving end, rather than Hamas militants targeting Israeli babies. And, of course, the news media snatch up the photo-op.

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Morsi Discusses Israeli Aggression on Gaza With International Leaders

President Mohamed Morsi has made phone calls with each of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Presidential Spokesman Dr. Yasser Ali said in a press statement today 19/11/2012 that Morsi has also received a telephone call from French President Francois Hollande. The calls came as part of efforts aimed to stop the Israeli aggression and bloodshed of Palestinians, Ali added.

[JP note: Risible.]

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Six Israeli ‘Spies’ Executed Before Baying Mob in Gaza City, Before Motorbike Gang Drags One Bloodied Victim Through the Streets

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

Six men accused of being ‘Israeli spies’ were dragged through the streets of Gaza City and executed in front of a chanting mob today as Israel warned Palestinians to evacuate some areas of the territory in apparent preparation for a ground invasion.

Witnesses said the six were taken to an intersection in the north of the city where they were summarily shot for providing intelligence that helped Israel pinpoint key figures in Hamas and the Islamic Jihad targeted by their warplanes.

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Significantly, Egypt’s president Mohammed Mursi, who has been vocal in his support for the people of Gaza and whose Muslim Brotherhood was mentor to the founders of Hamas, predicted a breakthrough ceasefire could be reached tomorrow and that negotiations were yielding ‘positive results.’

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The Dead Baby War: Fisking Max Fisher

by Richard Landes

Reflections on Palestinian Thanatography and Western Stupefication

Max Fisher, formerly of the Atlantic Monthly, now the WaPo’s “foreign policy advisor,” just posted a reflection on the war of images in the current Gaza operation. In it he makes every effort to be “even-handed.” And in the end, comes up empty-handed. A remarkable example of how intelligent people can look carefully at evidence and learn nothing. If I didn’t know better (which I don’t), I might think he was doing some “damage control,” if not for Hamas (in which case, presumably it would be unconscious), then for the paradigm that permits him not to acknowledge Hamas’ character…

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The Gates of Jerusalem Are the New Gates of Vienna.

The endless wars with Israel are not really about the Jewish State. Nor are the wars about the Arabs living in the territories that Israel lost in 1948 to Jordan and Egypt and recaptured from them in 1967. The rest of the Muslim world cares no more about them than Hitler cared about the Sudeten Germans or Japan really believed in the rights of Chinese and Koreans.

Israel is a sideline in a regional struggle by fractured populations, divided by ethnicity and religion, by language and natural resources, to unite into a single commonality. It is a natural target because its population consists of a people who are members of a different religious and ethnic group than the dominant religious and ethnic groups of the region.

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The Shomron Mobile Support Initiative for Teens in Distress

Adolescence is a period rife with problems. Adolescence is a period rife with problems, emotional, social and other. These problems are exacerbated by the economic, social and security difficulties in Israel and where relevant, by the immigration process. These problems are exacerbated by the economic, societal and security difficulties in Israel and where relevant, by the immigration process. This complex environment makes some of the youngsters all the more vulnerable to a variety of risk situations. This complex environment makes some of the youngsters all the more vulnerable to a variety of risk situations. We believe that a majority of the youth is in need of an attentive ear, support, guidance and counseling, whether it be about bothersome mundane problems or severe cases of alienation and neglect. Many end up dropping out of established frameworks and end up on the streets.

The world of the streets is another world, different and daunting. Every night, many teens roam public parks, squares, cities and recreation centers, many of these roaming youths dropped out from schools and other settings.. In the absence of support and assistance, many of them fall into drug and alcohol abuse and engage in antisocial activities.

These lost teenagers come from all sectors of society: veteran Israelis and new immigrants, secular, religious and Haredi Jews. , These teens are suffering from neglect environmentally, socially and emotionally.. They are often characterized by aggressive behaviour, have difficulty in trusting, and are beset with self-image problems.

Shomron Teens.

In the Shomron region there are some 4000 teenagers. Of those there are some 350 teens at risk both boys and girls. 50 are self acknowledged dropouts and another 200 have “secretly” dropped out. In addition, some 50 are substance abusers.

Teenagers growing up in the Shomron have all the problems of youth growing up anywhere and several more specific to their region.

  • Exposure to terrorist events.
  • Sense of alienation from the state due to expulsions of family and friends
  • Police records/arrests — many from fighting expulsions
  • Disconnect / tension with family on religious grounds
  • Low socioeconomic status in certain areas.

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When Did Hamas Become Secular?

by Hannin Ghaddar

If one reviews the rhetoric of the liberal “resistance” supporters, especially after the escalation of violence in Gaza, you’d think that Hamas is a liberal or secular group, not an Islamic faction. During the nearly two years of systematic and brutal killing by the Syrian regime of the Syrian people who are resisting tyranny, many Arabs preferred to remain silent, justifying their denial by fear of the Islamists. But suddenly, when Hamas decided to respond to the Israeli attack on Gaza, this reaction was cheered as the ultimate resistance. It didn’t matter who is resisting here and why. The Islamic nature of Hamas does not matter, only because it is against Israel. This juvenile attitude of having one enemy, Israel, and justifying all other kinds of brutality and tyranny in the name of resistance is very common among many Lebanese and Arab leftists and liberals. Do they ask if Hamas has been the best example of governance in Gaza, the way they question the Syrian opposition day and night? Never. At least Hamas had the chance to demonstrate what kind of state it envisions, and it has been obvious that it is not the secular, civil state the opposition is demanding in Syria…

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Middle East

Iran Says Recognition of Nuclear Right Prerequisite for Success of Talks

TEHRAN, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Tuesday that recognition of Iran’s right to nuclear enrichment is prerequisite for success of talks with five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus German (P5+1). Mehmanparast at weekly press briefing said that Iran is ready to resume “constructive” talks with the P5+1, adding that the West should correct its “mistakes” and quit its earlier stance towards Iran’s nuclear program…

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Saudi Arabia: Muslim Fury as Paris Hilton Opens Shop in Mecca

GLITZY socialite Paris Hilton has outraged Muslims by opening a new shop — in their holy city of MECCA.

They took to social networking sites to vent their anger at the blonde celebrity — who famously starred in an internet sex tape. One said the development was “insulting Mecca” — the holiest city for the world’s 1.2 billion Muslims. Others said the bags and accessories outlet in Saudi Arabia was an “affront” to the “principal sanctuary” of Islam…

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The Jihadis of Yemen

by Robert F. Worth

Yemen is an ancient country on the southern heel of the Arabian peninsula, the crucible of many of the peoples and customs we now think of as Arab. But to most Westerners, it is little more than a code word for bizarre terror plots. The branch of al-Qaeda based there has made three efforts to plant bombs on US-bound jetliners, starting with the “crotch bomber” in late 2009, who tried to detonate himself as his flight approached Detroit and succeeded only in burning his own genitals. The plots have grown steadily more sophisticated, and fears of another terror strike originating in Yemen are said to keep President Obama up at night. Yemen is often described in newspaper shorthand as “the ancestral home of Osama bin Laden,” even though his father left there for Saudi Arabia as a very young man…

“Yemen used to be the tail of the Saudi cow. Now it is its own cow.”

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Turkish Denizbank Sponsors Manchester United

4-year deal to issue official Red Devils credit cards in Turkey

(ANSAmed) — ROME, NOVEMBER 20 — Turkish lender Denizbank and Manchester United signed a four-year sponsorship deal, making the bank the sole issuer of official Manchester United credit cards in Turkey, the club announced Tuesday.

The deal is a profitable one for the Turkish lender, which employs 11,250 people and has 610 branches throughout Turkey, where an estimated 9.5 million Manchester fans are expected to line up for the credit cards.

Presented by former Red Devils goalie Peter Schmeichel, the deal was signed in Turkey, where Manchester United faces off against Galatasaray in a Champions League match tonight. “This is the 11th sponsorship this season, proving the strength of the Manchester brand and the fact that we want to engage with fans all over the world,” said the club’s commercial director, Richard Arnold.

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UK: MPs to Debate Jailed SAS Sniper Case

MPs will discuss the controversial case of an SAS sniper jailed for illegally possessing a gun. Sergeant Danny Nightingale, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, was sentenced to 18 months in military detention by a court martial after pleading guilty to possession of a prohibited firearm and ammunition. Julian Brazier, MP for Canterbury and Whitstable, has secured an adjournment debate on the case and MPs will debate it this evening. Last night Mr Brazier, a former captain in the SAS reserves, visited Sgt Nightingale at the Military Corrective Training Centre in Colchester, Essex. “It was humbling in a way to feel that such a guy, who has given so many years service could have been brought so low by a system of which I am part, the legislature,” he said. “It filled me with a determination that we have to get justice for this guy.”

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Wacky Saudi Preacher Sparks Swiss Dispute

A controversial Saudi preacher has been authorized to appear at the second annual conference of the Central Islamic Swiss Council (CCIS) in Fribourg next month over the objections of critics.

The planned appearance of Sheikh Mohammed Al Arifi at the December 15th meeting has raised concerns because of inflammatory statements he has broadcast on YouTube and elsewhere.

The sheikh is alleged by critics to have made anti-Semitic remarks, insulted homosexuals and the Danish people and offered advice on wife-beating.

He is also known for declaring in a television interview that in the Muslim religion there is no minimum age for the marriage of a young girl, according to a spokesman for the Bern-based Swiss association of former muslims.

Kacem El Ghazzali, the association’s president, told Le Matin he believes in freedom of expression but Al Arifi is a Salafist who preaches violence and hatred.

The association and the Zurich-based Forum for democracy and human rights both issued a statement condemning the sheikh’s planned appearance at the Fribourg meeting.

The groups cited a case in which Al Arifi said on a programme on the Al Rissala channel in Saudi Arabia, financed by religious authorities, that western women married dogs and donkeys and that 54 percent of Danish women did not know who the fathers of their children were.

“We condemn racist and sexist declarations that violate the Swiss legal system,” the groups said.

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South Asia

007 Daniel Craig Visits Afghanistan

Soldiers, sailors and airmen serving at Camp Bastion met 007 star Daniel Craig when he visited the base on Sunday. He surprised the 800 troops who were about to watch Skyfall, the latest Bond Film. After a brief introduction of the film to the enthusiastic audience, Daniel was given a tour of the camp during which he had an opportunity to meet soldiers and see some of the training they do before they deploy to forward operating bases…

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Burma: Obama Tells Myanmar to Stop Violence Against Rohingyas on Historic Visit

Barack Obama became the first U.S. president to visit Myanmar on Monday, using a six-hour trip to balance U.S. praise for the government’s progress in shaking off military rule with pressure to complete the process of democratic reform and end violence against Rohingya Muslims. Myanmar considers the Rohingya Muslims to be illegal immigrants from neighboring Bangladesh and the government does not recognize them as citizens. A Reuters investigation into the wave of sectarian assaults painted a picture of organized attacks against the Muslim community…

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Burma: Obama Speaks Out for Rohingya Muslims

YANGON — US President Barack Obama in his historic speech in Myanmar said Monday there was no excuse for violence against innocent Rohingya people and they held the same dignity as the other people were enjoying in Myanmar.Obama urged an end to sectarian unrest in the western state of Rakhine.”For too long, the people of this state, including ethnic Rakhine, have faced crushing poverty and persecution. But there’s no excuse for violence against innocent people, and the Rohingya hold within themselves the same dignity as you do, and I do,” Obama said in his address at Yangon University.”National reconciliation will take time, but for the sake of our common humanity, and for the sake of this country’s future, it is necessary to stop the incitement and to stop violence,” he added.Two major outbreaks of violence since June between Muslims and ethnic Rakhine Buddhists in the state have left 180 people dead and more than 110,000 displaced.Most of those who fled their homes were stateless Rohingya Muslims, who have faced decades of discrimination. “Today, we look at the recent violence in Rakhine state that has caused so much suffering, and we see the danger of continued tensions there,” Obama said.Myanmar’s reformist government is under pressure to give citizenship to the Rohingya as it comes under international scrutiny, with warnings that the conflict threatens its democratic transition.Obama urged Myanmar to hasten its “remarkable” reforms on a visit during which he was feted by huge crowds and met Aung San Suu Kyi at the home where she was long locked up…

[JP note: Muslim-in-Chief, Promoter of The Ummah Supreme (POTUS), and OIC roving ambassador, Obama addresses the pressing plight of Burmese Muslims while ignoring Christian minorities in the Middle East and elsewhere. See http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/11/17/272845/myanmar-muslims-face-genocide-oic/ “We expect from the United states to convey a strong message to the government of Burma so they protect that minority, what is going on there is a genocide,” Djibouti Foreign Minister Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, who is the acting OIC chairman, said on Saturday (17 November 2012)]

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France Ends Combat Mission in Afghanistan

Nijrab Base(Afghanistan), Nov 20: France ended its last combat mission in Afghanistan today, withdrawing troops from a strategic province northeast of Kabul as part of an accelerated departure from the war-torn country. Paris has said all French combat soldiers will leave next month, two years before allied nations contributing to the 100,000-strong International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) led by the United States are due to depart. Around 1,500 French soldiers will stay into 2013 to take responsibility for repatriating equipment and training the Afghan army to take over when all NATO combat troops leave in 2014…

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Indonesia: West Java: New Tasikmalaya Mayor Plans to Implement Sharia

Budi Setiawan wants to introduce Islamic law following a “personal commitment” he made to Muslim leaders during his election campaign. Civic groups, activists and university students voice their opposition to the proposal. Aceh is the model for an “Islamic” society and morality. But this threatens the separation of state and religion in Indonesia.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) — Tasikmalaya’s newly elected mayor wants to introduce Sharia (Islamic law) to please local extremists who backed his candidacy for the post. Budi Setiawan himself made the announced yesterday, a “personal commitment,” he said despite strong opposition from various groups in the city, activists and movements, including university students. In taking office, Mr Setiawan reiterated his desire to implement his project of making Tasikmalaya, a city in southeastern West Java Regency (province), a jurisdiction based on Muslim “values and morality”.

Mayor Setiawan justified his proposal by saying that he received “strong backing from Muslim leaders” during the election campaign, and now wants to honour his “commitment” to fundamentalists, ensuring that city bylaws would be based on Islamic law in matters customs and behaviour.

Despite support for the mayor by the local parlamentarian, Asep Maosul, his plans have been met with a barrage of criticism and popular outrage. Opponents say that politics and public morality cannot be the privilege of a single individual or religion and violate human rights and freedom of expression. However, such a controversy is not new. For some time, the authorities have tried to “Islamise” the city.

On paper, Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country, is a secular nation, based on the 1945 constitution that grants the same rights and respect to all religions even though Muslims are a majority.

Yet, in some places like Aceh, scene of a violent uprising in the past, central authorities have allowed the introduction of the Islamic law in order to secure peace.

In other places, the principles of separation of state and religion and that of equal rights have not prevented abuses and violence. For example, in Bogor, Mayor Diani Budiarto shut down the Yasmin Church. His counterpart in Bekasi did the same to the Philadelphia Protestant Church.

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Italian Defense Minister Expects Verdict on Italian Marines

Indian supreme court back in session

(ANSA) — Brussels, November 19 — The Italian defense minister said on Monday he expected a verdict shortly from India’s Supreme Court regarding the fate of two Italian anti-pirate marines currently detained in India on criminal charges that include killing two fishermen in February.

“We are expecting the sentence from the Indian Supreme Court, which today finished its ‘recession’ period, and thus returns to work,” Italian Defense Minister Giampaolo Di Paola told reporters after a meeting of European defense ministers in Brussels on Monday.

“We are confident that in the next few days there could be a verdict, and we are confident that Italy’s good reasons could be recognized,” Di Paola added.

The Italian government has been pressing India to help resolve the fate of two Italian anti-pirate marines and has stressed Italy’s wish to bring them home.

India’s Supreme Court has yet to rule on Italy’s petition that it should have jurisdiction over the case. Marines Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone have been at the centre of a diplomatic row between Italy and India since being detained in February for the shooting of the two fisherman in the southern port of Kerala, Jelestine Valentine and Ajesh Binki.

The Italian government believes that, regardless of who has jurisdiction, the marines should be exempt from prosecution in India as they were military personnel working on an anti-piracy mission on an Italian ship.

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New Afghan Bridge to Stand Test of Time

Royal Engineers from 21 Engineer Regiment have replaced an important bridge to assist the local population of Nahr-e Saraj in Afghanistan’s Helmand Province. The Golden Egg Bridge is part of a vital route that links the main highway and local communities, as well as helping the Afghan National Army maintain communications and freedom to operate.

Insurgents blew up the original bridge. The new one is designed so that repairs and maintenance can be carried out by local tradesmen, making it longer lasting. Forces News went along during its construction.

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Far East

China: Worse Than You Ever Imagined

by Ian Johnson

Last summer I took a trip to Xinyang, a rural area of wheat fields and tea plantations in central China’s Henan province. I met a pastor, a former political prisoner, and together we made a day trip to Rooster Mountain, a onetime summer retreat for Western missionaries and later for Communist officials. From its peak we looked down on China’s Central Plains, which stretch six hundred miles up toward Beijing. Over the past few decades, the region below us had become one of the centers of Christianity in China, and I asked him why. He said it was a reaction to the lawlessness and rootlessness in local society. “Henan is chaotic,” he said, “and we offer something moral amid so much immorality.”

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China: A New Account of Mao’s Great Famine Reveals the Dark Heart of Socialism

What is it about Communism and mass starvation? From the Soviet Union in the 1930s to Ethiopia in the 1980s, Communist regimes have deliberately engineered famines to achieve their political aims. However, the greatest of all of these crimes against humanity was the Great Chinese Famine of 1958 to 1962 in which at least 36 million people died.

In the New York Review of Books, Ian Johnson reviews a translation of Tombstone, Yang Jisheng’s monumental account of the catastrophe:

Tombstone is a landmark in the Chinese people’s own efforts to confront their history, despite the fact that the party responsible for the Great Famine is still in power. This fact is often lost on outsiders who wonder why the Chinese haven’t delved into their history as deeply as the Germans or Russians or Cambodians. In this sense, Yang is like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: someone inside the system trying to uncover its darkest secrets.”

The book is banned in China — unsurprisingly, given its central argument:

“His main point is to prove that the Party, from the village chief up to Chairman Mao, knew exactly what was going on but was too warped by ideology to change course until tens of millions had died. Like Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag Archipelago, the book is a cry of outrage from a victim. Yang vowed to erect for his father an everlasting tombstone, one that would not crumble or fall with time, and he did so with this book.”

Ian Johnson’s review provides a useful guide to the book, which few of us are likely to read, but all of us should know at least something about. Consider, for instance, the following insight into the mentality of those responsible for the deaths so many people:

“Adding to the problem were the harmless-sounding ‘communal kitchens,’ in which everyone ate. The kitchens took on a sinister aspect because of a nonsensical plan to boost steel production by melting down everything from hoes and plows to the family wok and meat cleaver. Families thus couldn’t cook and had to eat in the canteens, giving the state complete control over the supply of food. At first, people gorged themselves, but when food became scarce, the kitchens controlled who lived and who died: ‘The staff of the communal kitchens held the ladles, and therefore enjoyed the greatest power in distributing food. They could dredge a richer stew from the bottom of a pot or merely skim a few vegetable slices from the thin broth near the surface.’ These posts, of course, went to the Party’s most trusted members or relatives.”

When conservatism goes wrong, it is because it is distorted beyond all recognition. For instance, free markets cease to function as such when governments allow vested interests to exploit a monopoly position or to escape the consequences of their own recklessness. But when socialism goes wrong (more wrong than usual, that is) it is still recognisably — indeed, characteristically — socialist. The policies that resulted in Mao’s great famine, though extreme, are nevertheless totally consistent with the idea that the state knows best.

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Australia — Pacific

Several Pro-Israel Rallies Held Across Australia

Thousands rallied across the Australian continent in support of Israel’s offensive on Gaza, as both PM Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbot blamed Hamas for the escalation.

SYDNEY — Thousands of Australian Jews stood shoulder to shoulder with Israel on Sunday at solidarity rallies across the continent. Billed as “red alert” rallies by the Zionist Federation of Australia, about 4,000 Jews in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Canberra — many dressed in red clothing — heard for 15 seconds the alert siren that has echoed across Israel this week as Hamas continues to fire rockets across the Gaza border. Almost 2,000 people converged at a suburban park in Melbourne on Sunday morning, while in Sydney a capacity crowd, including several Christian Zionists, crammed into Mizrachi Synagogue in Bondi, forcing hundreds more to throng outside. Many bore red placards declaring “12,000 rockets in 12 years,” “15 seconds to life,” and “Israelis have a right to live in peace.”

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Kenya: Another Bloody Sunday

Nairobi — Before he knew what was happening, Charles Ngeana, 31, at the scene of Nairobi’s 18 November blast, was struck by a flying sheet of metal. The roof of a packed ‘matatu’ minibus on Route 28 was lifted up and its right side completely blown out. “I ran at first because of the dust,” said Ngeana. “The impact was very big.” Ball-bearings, used to maximize the impact of an explosive device, left nearby vehicles speckled with holes. “It definitely came from inside the matatu,” Ngeana said. It took him a few moments to realize he had gashes on his face, throat and right leg. Soon after the blast, which took place in Eastleigh, the commercial centre of Nairobi’s ethnic Somali population, fighting broke out in the street. People appearing to be of Somali origin were attacked for their perceived association with Al-Shabab, a Somali insurgency group that has repeatedly targeted Kenya because of its military involvement in Somalia. In the melee, Ngeana sought the protection of a Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) emergency response team. The bomb exploded around 4pm.

Security deteriorating

“We anticipate this on Saturdays and Sundays,” said Abdi Nasir, the technical director of the National Blood Transfusion Service, speaking outside the Kenyatta National Hospital where 29 casualties of the blast had arrived. They were followed by over 10 casualties of the riots. “The previous Sunday, and for around one month, every Sunday there has been a disaster. So we were waiting, going by the current trend.” With just four months until elections, the security situation in Kenya is deteriorating. The country has suffered more than such 20 attacks this year, most of them involving grenades or small explosive devices; the attacks have been blamed on Al-Shabaab or its sympathizers. This is the worst attack to hit Nairobi, in terms of casualties, this year. Hundreds of people filled three streets afterward, throwing stones and fighting. On man stabbed in the neck during the post-blast riot said: “They were shouting ‘these people, they’re the ones who are our enemies’, so I tried to run away.”

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Nigeria: No Alternative to Muslims, Christians Living Together — Cardinal Onaiyekan

The newly appointed Cardinal and Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Archbishop John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan, said last night there was no alternative to Muslims and Christians living together in Nigeria and that he would not stop his relationship with Muslims including breaking the Ramadan fasting with them. Speaking when he received members of the Al-Habibiyyah Islamic Society of Nigeria led by its Director and Chief Imam, Sheik Fuad Adeyemi at his residence, the former Co-Chairman of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC), said many Christians approved his relationship with Muslims in Nigeria and across the world to foster peace and harmony and that God is also happy hence his elevation to Cardinal position…

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Nigeria: World Toilet Day — 34 Million Practise Open Defecation

As Nigeria joined the rest of the world to mark this year’s World Toilet Day, a joint UNICEF and World Health Organisation 2012 report has revealed that estimated 34 million Nigerians practice open defecation. According to the report, Nigeria is amongst top five countries in the world with largest number of people defecating in the open…

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South Africa: Chasing the Final Flush

There is no shortage of jokes and a long list of euphemisms when it comes to talking about toilets. But for the staff of the Pollution Research Group (PRG) based in the chemical engineering department at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), toilets are a serious business. Particularly so when you are part of a team attempting to re-invent the toilet as we know it — a 200-year old design that depends on an infinite water supply and extensive sewer system…

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Latin America

Mars Cave-Exploration Mission Entices Scientists

NASA is mapping out a strategy to return bits of rock and soil from the Martian surface to Earth, but the most intriguing Red Planet samples lie in underground caverns, some scientists say.

The space agency’s next steps at Mars are geared toward mounting a sample-return mission, which is widely viewed as the best way to look for signs of Red Planet life. Such signs are perhaps more likely to be found in material pulled from the subsurface, so some researchers hope NASA’s first Martian sample-return effort won’t be its last.

“While I’m very much interested in a surface sample-return to get us over this hump of doing it, of course I immediately want to go on and start sampling more cryptic materials in lava-tube caves,” said astrobiologist and cave scientist Penny Boston, of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro. “I would love that.”

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Immigration

Foreigners Born in Italy Up 28.7% Since 2010

One out of four births in Lombardy

(ANSA) — Venice, November 20 — Italian research foundation Moressa said in a report released Tuesday that the number of foreigners born in Italy in 2012 was up 18.4% since 2011 and 28.7% since 2010.

One out of four foreigners in 2011 were born in the northern region of Lombardy (25,000) while more than half of the total foreign births throughout the country (58.6%) in 2011 were concentrated in Lombardy, Veneto, Lazio and Emilia-Romagna.

Since 2002, the number of children born to foreigners in Italy has risen 209%.

The highest total of foreign births per capita in 2011 were found in Emilia-Romagna, 29.1%, and the lowest in the southern region of Puglia, 5.4%.

In general the report said that the number of foreign births differed greatly between the north and south of the country.

The combined southern regions of Molise, Basilicata, Sardinia, Calabria, Puglia, Sicily and Campania registered foreign births lower than 10%.

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Italy ‘Will Have 17% of Foreigners, 30% Over 65 in 2059’

15% over 80 says Istat chief Giovannini

(ANSA) — Rome, November 19 — The Italian population will be 17% composed of foreigners and 30% made up of over-65s in 2050, Istat President Enrico Giovannini said Monday.

Currently immigrants make up 7% of the population.

The over-80s will be 15% of the population in 2050, said the statistics agency chief.

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Mark Steyn: Tribal America

To an immigrant such as myself (not the undocumented kind, but documented up to the hilt, alas), one of the most striking features of election-night analysis was the lightly worn racial obsession. On Fox News, Democrat Kirsten Powers argued that Republicans needed to deal with the reality that America is becoming what she called a”brown country.”

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According to the Census, in 1970 the “Non-Hispanic White” population of California was 78 percent. By the 2010 census, it was 40 percent. Over the same period, the 10 percent Hispanic population quadrupled and caught up with whites.

That doesn’t sound terribly “natural” does it? If one were informed that, say, the population of Nigeria had gone from 80 percent black in 1970 to 40 percent black today, one would suspect something rather odd and unnatural had been going on.

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UK: Muslim Migration an ‘Islamist Threat’

Mail on Sunday columnist, Peter Hitchens, regurgitated his ‘Eurabia’ style antipathy for Muslims in a short column in yesterday’s paper. Hitchens, writing on the recent ruling by the appeals court on Abu Qatada, suggests that “The real Islamist threat to Britain comes from mass immigration and multiculturalism”. He writes, “Having encouraged large numbers of Muslims to come and live here, we now also officially urge them to stay separate from the rest of society” and claims “this will lead to great trouble”…

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Culture Wars

Anti-Gay Marriage Protesters Clash With Feminists in Paris

French activists from the Ukrainian-based feminist group Femen were pepper-sprayed, hit and kicked by anti-gay marriage protesters in Paris on Sunday when they tried to disrupt a march against plans to legalise same-sex marriage and adoption rights.

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Transgender Beauty Queen Praises Her Amazing Family Ahead of BBC Documentary on Her Mission to Become Miss England

Aged 16 Jackie Green became the youngest person in the world to undergo transgender surgery.

Now as a 19-year-old woman, Jackie has made history once again by becoming the first transgender Miss England finalist, and a BBC3 documentary to be aired tonight follows the teen’s mission to become a beauty queen.

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UK Primary Schoolteachers ‘Could Face Sack’ For Refusing to Promote Gay Marriage

Liz Truss, an education minister, refused to rule out the possibility that teachers, even in faith schools, could face disciplinary action for objecting on grounds of conscience.

Parents who object to gay marriage being taught to their children would also have no right to withdraw their child from lessons,…

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General

Is There a Jewish Gene?

by Richard C. Lewontin

The question of ancestry has been of human concern in virtually all cultures and over all times of which we have any knowledge. Whether it be a story about the origin of a particular tribe or nation and its subsequent mixture with other groups, or curiosity about a family history, there is always the implication that we understand ourselves better if we know our ancestors and that we, within ourselves, reflect properties that have come to us by an unbroken line from past generations. As treasurer of the Marlboro Historical Society in Vermont, I am the recipient of requests for printed copies of the Reverend Ephraim Newton’s mid-eighteenth-century history of our town, 70 percent of whose pages consist of “Genealogical and Biographical Notes” and a “Catalog of Literary Men.” Over and over our correspondents write of the “pride” they have in descending from these early settlers…

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New Look at Einstein’s Brain Pictures Show His Genius

The mystique surrounding Albert Einstein’s brain as the source of his intellectual power seems to only have intensified since his death in 1955 at age 76. You can even poke at his grey matter in an iPad app. When the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, whose special theory of relativity changed the way we look at physics, died of an aneurysm, his son gave permission for his father’s brain to be removed and studied.

It was dissected and photographed by pathologist Thomas Harvey, and in 2010 14 of his photos were rediscovered when they were donated to the National Museum of Health and Medicine. According to a study published last week in the neurology journal Brain, Einstein’s remarkable intelligence could be attributed to his prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for speech as well as imagining events and simulating their consequences. His is dramatically expanded from a normal brain.

The researchers also noticed that there is a large knob on his motor cortex, representing Einstein’s early extensive practice playing the violin.

After it was photographed, Einstein’s brain was divided into 240 sections and mapped so that observers of the blocks could understand which sections of the brain they were looking at. One hundred and eighty of the brain blocks are at the University Medical Centre of Princeton, but many more are unaccounted for, raising the possibility that there’s a piece of Einstein’s brain in your grandparent’s attic.

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Vikings Feasted on Seals, Bones Reveal

Seals made up as much 80 percent of the Viking diet in Greenland, new analyses of Norse skeletons reveal. The finds suggest that the settlers’ mysterious disappearance from Greenland 500 years ago was hardly due to an inability to adjust to the icy environment.

“Even though the Norse are traditionally thought of as farmers, they adapted quickly to the Arctic environment and the unique hunting opportunities,” explained researcher Jan Heinemeier of Aarhus University in a statement. “During the period they were in Greenland, the Norse ate gradually more seals.”

Through analyses of the carbon isotope ratios in bone samples from 80 Norse skeletons, the researchers determined that a large proportion of the Vikings’ diet came from seafood, with seals making up between 50 and 80 percent by the 14th century.

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News Feed 20121119

Financial Crisis
» Average Italian Family’s Tax Bill Up 1,450 Euros, Says Study
» Cyprus: Troika Asks for Deeper Cuts
» EU Shadow Banking Assets Worth €17 Trillion
» Greece, Electric Company Cuts Power for Unpaid Bills
» Greek Companies Face ‘Annihilation’ Amid Debt Crisis
» Qatar Banks on Recovery in Italy
» SAS Close to Deal With Unions on Massive Cuts
» SAS Receives Approval From Unions on Massive Cuts
» Town Crier: Organized Plunder
» UK: The Nutritional Recession: How We’re All Eating Pot Noodles and Chips Because We Can’t Afford Fresh Food
 
USA
» Incidentism
» Muslim Hate Crime Victim Who Was Stabbed Six Times in the Back Says He Harbors No Ill Will Against Attacker
» National Heritage Sites and Agenda 21
» Shaima Alawadi’s Death Was Domestic Violence Not Hate Crime, Husband Arrested
» The Bureaucratization of Everything
» TSA Ordering Travelers to Go Through Body Scanners?
» Video: Christie Clowns on ‘SNL’ As Residents Suffer
 
Europe and the EU
» Germany: Wolves Close in on Berlin
» Greece: the ABCs of Political Correctness
» Greece: Golden Dawn Event Sparks Riot
» In a Referendum 56% of Britons Would Vote to Leave the EU
» Italian Police Seize Unsafe Toys
» Italy: Fiat Industrial Makes Last and Final Merger Offer to CNH
» Norway’s Terror Victims Suffer From Post-Traumatic Stress
» Sweden: Four Charged Over ‘Mistaken’ Malmö Murder
» Switzerland, Italy Near Bilateral Tax Accord
» Switzerland: More Police Sought Against Foreign Gangs
» Tinnitus: Phantom Noise Causes Real Suffering
» UK Grants Highest Number of EU Citizenships
» UK: Bus Driver Refused to Help OAP Passenger Shot With a Pellet Gun and Beaten by Yobs for ‘Health and Safety Reasons’
» UK: Jail Let-Off for Racist: Cocaine Addict Who Abused Passengers Given ‘Derisory’ Fine
» UK: Teenage Burglar Posed With Huge Knife on Facebook and Boasted of How He Could Outrun the Police
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Frank Gaffney: Obamawar
» Gaza: 84% of Israelis Support Strikes, Says Poll
» Israel and the Palestinians: Only Here Do Lovers Stroll on the Beach as Rockets Fly
» Israeli Ambassador Deletes Tweet After Saying That They Would be Willing to Sit Down With Hamas Over Missile Attacks
» Rupert Murdoch Apologises for Snipe at ‘Jewish-Owned Press’ During Twitter Rant Over Gaza Conflict
 
Middle East
» Germany, Netherlands May Send Missiles to Protect Turkey
» Iran Hacks Into Israel’s Military
» Jordan: Protesters in Amman Call for Fall of the Regime
» Qatar: Tourism Authority, Foreign Women to Dress Modestly
 
Russia
» Vladimir Putin Reacts Angrily to Angela Merkel’s Pussy Riot Comments
 
Caucasus
» From Wedding Dress to Suicide Vest: How Russian Islamic Convert Kissed Her Daughter Goodbye and Blew Herself Up at Cleric’s Home
 
South Asia
» Indonesia: World’s Most Expensive Coffee Tainted by ‘Horrific’ Civet Abuse
» Malaysia: “9/11 the Worst Man-Made Disaster”, Says Former Malaysian Prime Minister
 
Far East
» Fraud Fighter: ‘Faked Research is Endemic in China’
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Riots in Kenya Over Bus Bomb
 
Latin America
» Argentinians Resist Chinese Soybean Project
 
Immigration
» Some 50,000 Migrants Landed at Lampedusa Port Last Year
 
General
» Journalist: TSA Agents Are Wearing Badges Upside Down to Stay Anonymous
» Meat, Cooked Foods Needed for Early Human Brain

Financial Crisis

Average Italian Family’s Tax Bill Up 1,450 Euros, Says Study

Italy has third-highest tax burden in EU, claims Confesercenti

(ANSA) — Rome, November 19 — The average Italian household’s tax bill will be 1,450 euros higher this year than it was in 2011, a study by business association Confesercenti said on Monday.

The study said premier Mario Monti’s austerity measures and other budget measures passed in the second half of 2011 by the administration of his predecessor Silvio Berlusconi have taken the country’s overall tax burden up to 44.7%.

The association, which represents small and medium-sized businesses, said this means Italy now has the third-highest tax burden in the European Union after Denmark and Sweden. It added that the burden is 5% higher than the EU average. “There doesn’t seem to be much room for optimistic assessments,” read the report. “According to government forecasts, the tax burden will go up again in 2013, climbing to 45.3%. That will be another nine million euros (in taxes) and a burden of 380 euros for each Italian family”. Confesercenti called on the government to drop a 1% increase in the top band of VAT that will take it up to 22% next year.

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Cyprus: Troika Asks for Deeper Cuts

(ANSAmed) — NICOSIA, NOVEMBER 19 — Bailout talks between the troika and Cypriot officials continued yesterday amid reports that the lenders are asking for deeper cuts, as Cyprus Mail reports today. Finance Minister Vassos Shiarly and Central Bank Governor Panicos Demetriades met with the heads of the troika team in Cyprus to discuss issues that concern the island’s banks. The meeting took place amid reports by state broadcaster CyBC that lenders have demanded deeper spending cuts worth 1.2 billion euros instead of 975 million euros sought initially. The troika delegation, in Cyprus since last Friday, was scheduled to leave the island on Sunday, but has now extended its stay to at least Wednesday due to divergences between the two sides on major issues, state television said. House President Yiannakis Omirou said esterday the troika’s demand would lead the country’s economy back to ‘Dark Ages’ and will abolish the sovereignty of the Cypriot state.

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EU Shadow Banking Assets Worth €17 Trillion

The eurozone has the world’s second largest shadow banking system after the United States, with assets worth some €17.2 trillion in 2011.

“The US’ share of the global shadow banking system has declined from 44 percent in 2005 to 35 percent in 2011. This decline has been mirrored mostly by an increase in the shares of the UK and the euro area,” said the Basel, Swizterland-based Financial Stability Board (FSB) in a report released on Sunday (18 November).

The UK takes the largest share in Europe with €7 trillion, while the US, in comparison, has €18 trillion.

The FSB, which monitors international financial sector policies, says such credit transactions “made outside the normal banking system” have continued to increase in size after the 2008-11 financial crisis.

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Greece, Electric Company Cuts Power for Unpaid Bills

Many Greeks “and some Greek schools” face a bleak winter without electricity or heating fuel because they can’t afford to pay the price and the government has offered only a pared-down emergency fuel subsidy program that has also been cut back as part of austerity measures.

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Greek Companies Face ‘Annihilation’ Amid Debt Crisis

“Returning to 1984 purchasing power levels, 1998 employment levels and 1999 salary levels will not help Greece’s economy in 2013,” said Vassilis Korkidis, chairman of the National Confederation of Hellenic Commerce (Esee).

The association, representing a sector which employs nearly 18pc of the Greek workforce, presented an annual study forecasting a further drop in sales and job cuts in an economy where the unemployment rate currently exceeds 25pc.

More than 40pc of limited liability companies and 70.6pc of general and limited partnerships expect a fall in sales, and one in three businesses in both categories expects to shed workers next year, the report showed.

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Qatar Banks on Recovery in Italy

Qatar will pump 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) into Italy’s economy in hopes the debt-stricken country will soon recover from recession. The move is part of the Gulf state’s drive to invest the spoils of its oil wealth.

Italy’s strategic investment fund Fondo Strategico Italiano and state-owned Qatar Holding were planning to commit 1 billion euros each to the joint fund entitled “IQ Made in Italy Venture,” Italy’s government announced Monday.

The deal was signed during Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti’s visit to the oil-rich Gulf state.

The joint venture would boast an initial capital of 300 million euros, the statement said, and rise in the coming years as the fund would be investing in sectors such as food, fashion and luxury goods, as well as in Italy’s furniture, tourism and leisure industries.

“We have four or five ideas (for investing) that we are studying at the moment,” Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani told a new conference in Doha, adding that his government considered Italy a significant partner.

Sheikh Hammad also announced that his government was preparing to sign another agreement with Italy worth 1 billion euros and aimed at supporting small and medium-sized business in Italy. Funding would also be provided equally by both partners, he said.

The small yet wealthy Gulf state is seeking out opportunities to invest its huge and rising oil wealth, while debt-stricken eurozone countries are looking for international funding to finance their way out of a deep recession.

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SAS Close to Deal With Unions on Massive Cuts

Scandinavian airline group SAS has said negotiations with unions on massive job and pay cuts are making progress. There’s only one day left to strike a deal and head off the firm’s insolvency, management says.

Embattled Scandinavian SAS Group, which operates the troubled Scandinavian Airlines, said on Monday marathon talks with trade unions on huge cuts were advancing well.

Management indicated that all but one of the smaller unions had already thrown their weight behind a large package of cost-saving measures the company deems necessary to prevent SAS from having to file for insolvency.

The airline group emphasized that a final deal with all sides concerned had to be reached in the course of Monday, after a former Sunday deadline was extended bilaterally.

SAS has not made a full-year profit since 2007, struggling to keep afloat in the fight against discount carriers such as Ryanair and Norwegian Air Shuttle.

The company said it expected unions to agree to pay cuts of up to 15 percent, depending on which part of the firm they worked in. Cabin crew members for instance would have to accept a 12-percent drop in wages. There would also be cuts in pension claims, the firm added.

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SAS Receives Approval From Unions on Massive Cuts

Scandinavian airline group SAS has received approval from eight trade unions on massive job and pay cuts. The newly approved savings plan will help the troubled carrier hold off insolvency.

The ailing airline SAS has received the final green light from all unions for a large package of cost-saving measures the company deems necessary to avoid filing for insolvency.

The Danish union CAU was the last of eight bodies representing pilots and cabin crew in Denmark, Norway and Sweden to sign the agreement on Monday afternoon in Copenhagen, a week after talks began.

SAS wants to secure survival through wage cuts, longer working hours, job cuts and the sale of subsidiaries.

SAS has not made a full-year profit since 2007, struggling to keep afloat in the fight against discount carriers such as Ryanair and Norwegian Air Shuttle.

Prior to the deal the company said it expected unions to agree to pay cuts of up to 15 percent, depending on which part of the firm they worked in. Cabin crew members for instance would have to accept a 12-percent drop in wages. There will also be cuts in pension claims, the firm added.

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Town Crier: Organized Plunder

Created in 1913, the Federal Reserve (or FED for short) was created by Congress in the shadows of the 1907 Depression to provide the nation with a “safer, more flexible, and more stable monetary and financial system.” (FRB, 2009) The FED however, is neither a Federal agency nor a reserve, but rather hybrid of private banks with limited federal control. “The FED has for one of its four stated goals to control the nations’ monetary policy by influencing the monetary and credit conditions in the economy in pursuit of maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates.” (FRB, 2009) This certainly sounds like a good policy to follow and with almost a 100 year existence it is relatively easy to see if they have been successful in maintaining stable prices.

According to MeasuringWorth.com, if you bought a commodity in 1791 for $10.00, by 1913 you would pay $8.96 for same item which would largely be explained by the rapid increase of production the United States experienced during the Industrial Revolution. This is actually negative inflation of -1.04% for a 122 year span. This inflation rate happened during a period of time where the US had no central bankers running our monetary policy but instead was based on Free Market principles and a gold standard.

Also according to MeasuringWorth.com, if you were to buy something that cost $10.00 in 1913, it would cost you $233.74 today, that’s an inflation of 2237.4%. That’s maintaining stable prices? Unfortunately, most Americans have come to believe that inflation is normal. But for the first 122 years of our existence, it was not. The inflation we are experiencing since the inception of the FED is the cost we incur for allowing a privately controlled entity to control the nation’s money supply.

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UK: The Nutritional Recession: How We’re All Eating Pot Noodles and Chips Because We Can’t Afford Fresh Food

Britons are facing a nutritional recession as households turn to ‘cheaper’ fatty foods to cope with a hike in food prices and shrinking incomes.

The number of people who consume their ‘five-a-day’ of fruit and vegetables has declined by an estimated 900,000 over the past two years.

Families on the lowest incomes are the worst affected as they are condemned to an increasingly unhealthy diet as they choose products perceived to be cheaper and more ‘filling’.

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USA

Incidentism

Once upon a time it was the objective of the military to win wars. Now the objective of the military is to avoid incidents.

An incident happens when civilians are killed, prisoners mistreated or some other event that is photographed, videotaped and then flashed around the world. This results in an Incident, capital I, that triggers much artificial soul-searching by the media which spends the next two years beating the incident to death and flogging its corpse across television programs, newspaper articles, books, documentaries and finally, if it’s a big enough incident, a real life movie version that is based on the book, which was based on the article, where the idealistic reporter/lawyer/activist who uncovered the truth about the incident will be played by Matt Damon or George Clooney.

The main objective of the military in most civilized countries is to prevent this chain of articles, programs, books, documentaries, dramatized plays and Matt Damon movies from coming about by making sure that no Incident can ever happen. And the best way to do that is by not fighting. And if the enemy insists on fighting, then he must be fought with razor sharp precision so that no collateral damage takes place. And if someone must die, it had better be our own soldiers, rather than anyone on the other side whose death might be used as an Incident.

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Muslim Hate Crime Victim Who Was Stabbed Six Times in the Back Says He Harbors No Ill Will Against Attacker

The devout Muslim stabbed outside a Queens mosque Sunday bears no ill

will towards the hatemonger who attacked him.

“If somebody’s crazy, what message could you send him?” said Bashir Ahmad, 57, who was recovering in his Flushing apartment.

Instead of matching hate with hate, Ahmad relied on his faith.

“I love my religion,” he said. “It is my heart.”

But cops say the Halal food truck vendor was attacked because of his faith at 4:45 a.m. Sunday as he opened Masjid al-Saaliheen for morning prayer.

“I put the key inside, but it wasn’t going,” Ahmad said. “The guy was coming. One, two, three, four, five, six times in the back! I asked him, ‘What are you doing?’“

The maniac’s response was chilling.

“The guy yelled, ‘F——— Muslim, I’ll kill you!’“ Ahmad said.

Police are still searching for the suspect, described as a Hispanic man in his 40s.

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National Heritage Sites and Agenda 21

In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, how many single-family homes damaged by the storm surge will be rebuilt as high density dwellings? This is after all, the Smart Growth trend across the country — destroy traditional homes in the suburbs because they are “unsustainable” and build high rises in inner cities.

Smart Growth meetings across the country at the local level tout “consensus building” where the outcome has already been decided by a small group of “visioning” experts paid by non-governmental organizations with funds to burn from various federal government agencies, including the U.S. Park Service.

The method used by the “visioning” experts is the Delphi technique developed by the Rand Corporation during the Cold War era as a mind-controlling tool, a “consensive process.” The technique was used to lead a targeted group to a pre-determined outcome, while maintaining the illusion that the public had open input.

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These well-crafted environmental buffer zones that are designated in the National Heritage Area seem innocuous and unrelated until citizen’s rights to free use of their private properties clash with their rules. The NGOs indirectly control land zoning and activities by putting pressure on local boards. It is expensive to fight NGOs flush with taxpayer and private cash. As Gary Franchi of WHDN 9 Boston says, “The NGOs syphon off taxpayer dollars to fulfill agendas that they themselves create.

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Shaima Alawadi’s Death Was Domestic Violence Not Hate Crime, Husband Arrested

An arrest has been made in the killing of Iraqi-American Shaima Alawadi, 32, of San Diego. What appeared to initially be a hate crime has turned out to be a homicide resulting from domestic violence with her husband Kassim Alhimidi, 48, as the main suspect.

Alhimidi was taken into custody last Thursday after being called into the police station and is held without bail, El Cajon Police reports.

Pleading not guilty to the charges of killing his wife back in March 2012, Alhimidi could face up to 25 years to life in prison if convicted of the crime.

The case drew international attention earlier this year as a hate crime case when a note was found in the home that read: “Go back to your country, you terrorist.”

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The Bureaucratization of Everything

Regulation, like the work of a boa constrictor, wraps itself around the American economy and restricts freedom of action, imposing costly burdens which threaten the survival of the American market. Federal bureaucracy coerces and cajoles every market player, diminishing freedom to invent, produce, and market, reducing consumer choice, and creating governmentally planned economies. In the Obama Administration, the federal agencies are headed by individuals predisposed to exercise control over markets and regulate them with a vengeance. Those individuals harbor grave suspicions about the private sector and think it prone to failure and abuse unless kept firmly under federal control. The economies produced as a result of regulatory enforcement are inefficient, failing to meet the best and highest uses. Those economies carry with them ever higher levels of unemployment and loss of private revenue. The bureaucratization of everything private is enslaving and progressively destroying all productive enterprise, particularly small and mid-sized businesses and new market entrants. The bureaucratization of everything is rapidly transforming previously vibrant markets into dull and dysfunctional ones that can neither innovate nor employ those with talent.

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TSA Ordering Travelers to Go Through Body Scanners?

Rape victim has genitals groped for opting out

People traveling through the United States have a right to opt out of the dangerous body scanners. However, we have encountered numerous instances of TSA workers implying or outright lying in telling people they have to go through the scanner even if they try to opt out. Another case of this has been sent to us via email, which is reprinted in full below.

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Video: Christie Clowns on ‘SNL’ As Residents Suffer

Chris Christie — and his infamous blue fleece — hit “Saturday Night Live” this weekend.

The New Jersey governor made a cameo appearance on the show’s “Weekend Update” to talk Hurricane Sandy recovery and to take a couple pot shots at his signature outfit.

“It’s basically fused to my skin at this point,” Christie joked. “I’m gonna die in this fleece. But that’s OK, it’s a good fleece.”

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Europe and the EU

Germany: Wolves Close in on Berlin

A pack of wolves has settled near Berlin and has become well established enough to have cubs. Researchers caught them on camera, just 25 kilometres from the capital.

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Greece: the ABCs of Political Correctness

Greek authorities have launched an administrative inquiry after a Lefkada kindergarten teacher was accused of allowing “unpatriotic activities” to take place in the classroom.

Parents and representatives of the neofascist Golden Dawn party on the Ionian island allege that during this year’s activities to commemorate the anniversary of Greece’s entry into WWII on October 28, 1940, the teacher put up flags made by the young pupils — including an Albanian one.

“We decided to draw and make the flags. Because the class includes kids from both Greece and Albania, some of them made the flags of both countries,” the teacher said.

On Wednesday evening, the Onassis Cultural Center in the capital hosted an interesting debate around the questions “Are Greeks racist? Does racism begin at school and during our education? Did racism put down roots in family and society years before the crisis began?”

Given the ease with which Golden Dawn has managed to infiltrate schools across the country, one is tempted to answer yes to these questions. The narrow-minded, Greece-centered, sometimes nationalistic and Christian Orthodox-oriented education at schools is almost taken for granted.

From early on youngsters are injected with the conviction that the Greek people are special, that their history has always been great and that the connection of contemporary society with ancient civilization is linear and uninterrupted.

In the context of this dominant culture, testosterone is king, femininity is a must for every woman and homosexuality is divergent behavior.

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Greece: Golden Dawn Event Sparks Riot

Riot police were summoned from Athens to deal with a violent protest at the inauguration of a new Golden Dawn (Chrysi Avgi) office in north-west Greece.

Agrinio, western Greece

Ekathimerini reported the inauguration of a new branch of Golden Dawn in Agrinio, Aitolokarnania, was disrupted by a group of anti-Golden Dawn protesters clashing with local police.

According to To Vima anti-authoritarians tried to reach the Golden Dawn office and as police prevented them they hurled Molotov cocktails at police. Protesters caused damage to two bank ATM’s, riot police were called, and two people were arrested.

This year Greek media has reported several attacks on Golden Dawn offices throughout Greece. On Sunday “Golden Dawn’s offices in Karditsa and Xanthi in northern Greece were vandalized by unknown assailants” according to Ekathimerini.

The New York Times reported Golden Dawn member of Parliament Nikolaos Michos referred to leftist death threats and the burning of a Golden Dawn office, saying “We’re fighters and we’re not going to back down. But they’re not striking fear into us because every center they destroy, we’ll build new ones.”

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In a Referendum 56% of Britons Would Vote to Leave the EU

(AGI) London, Nov. 18 — A poll in the Sunday newspaper, the Observer, reports that 56% of Britons would “definitely” or “probably” vote to leave the EU if there were a referendum.

Eurosceptic sentiment is growing among voters of all parties but is dominant among Conservatives, with 68% in favour of turning away from Brussels, compared with 44% of Labour supporters and 39% of Liberal Democrats. In another poll published by the Independent on Sunday, Labour increased their lead, with Ed Miliband’s party on 43% compared to 31% for Prime Minister David Cameron’s Tories, the widest gap since 2005 when Tony Blair’s New Labour won the election.

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Italian Police Seize Unsafe Toys

(AGI) — Ascoli Piceno Nov.18 — Italy’s financial police in Macerata have seized 300 thousand products, mainly toys, which contained substances hazardous to the health of children.

Working in collaboration with the local Chamber of Commerce, the financial police agents decided to test some Chinese toys sold in the area of Macerata in central Italy, for their chemical content and human health risks. The laboratory tests showed that many of the items did not comply with the current legal requirements. Some samples showed high levels of phthalates, the chemical agents used in the plastics industry as plasticizers to make some plastics more flexible and mouldable. According to the Macerata police, “excess use of phthalates may have feminizing properties in newborns and may impair the development of reproductive organs in males.” The Macerata investigation was part of a broader operation to protect the market of goods and services made in Italy and to safeguard consumer health. Police also searched the importer’s headquarters in the Taranto area in southern Italy and premises in other Italian cities. The 300 thousand toys found in Taranto and in shops in Venice, Perugia, and Cosenza were seized immediately and the owner of the company was reported to the Prosecutor of Macerata.

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Italy: Fiat Industrial Makes Last and Final Merger Offer to CNH

Marchionne warns will move forward whether or not accepted

(ANSA) — Turin, November 19 — Fiat Industrial Chairman Sergio Marchionne warned on Monday that Fiat Industrial would move forward on its merger with agricultural machinery maker CNH even if its last and final merger offer is not accepted.

Marchionne said Fiat Industrial “intends to go forward and take all the actions permitted” while “respecting the rights of CNH minority stakeholders” in order to give Fiat Industrial stakeholders “the benefits sought by the operation”.

Fiat Industrial announced its last and final merger offer to CNH on Monday after CNH’s Special Committee rejected Fiat’s original proposal on October 15. The new offer includes a $10 dividend per CNH share to be paid to CNH shareholders prior to the merger, as well as “an accelerated realization of a significant portion of the value of the transaction”. Fiat Industrial said the special dividend represents a 25.6% improvement over the “implied value” of the original proposal made on May 30.

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Norway’s Terror Victims Suffer From Post-Traumatic Stress

It’s been months since Norwegian murderer Anders Breivik was imprisoned for killing 77 people last July. But a study shows that 70 percent of survivors of his crimes suffer psychologically, many showing signs of PTSD.

“There was no qualification in the selection of who died and who survived, it was purely random,” said Tore Bekkedal at a busy café in Oslo, near where he works. Bekkedal considers himself one of the lucky ones in surviving the Utoeya massacre committed by Anders Breivik in July 2011. He told DW he’s been able to return to a more or less normal life.

But it hasn’t been easy. Bekkedal managed to survive the mass shooting by hiding in a toilet block at the camp on Utoeya. When he emerged from his clandestine spot, nearly seventy of his fellow Labour youth party members lay brutally murdered across the small island. “Visions of these unspeakable scenes will stay with him for life”, he said.

“I work as an engineer, so I rely on my mind to work properly, It didn’t do that for the first nine months after this (attack). My body was still in emergency mode and I was always extremely alert and would startle at any sharp sound.”

“That is extremely tiring and after the first four hours of the day, I would be completely exhausted and would have to go home,” he recalls.

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Sweden: Four Charged Over ‘Mistaken’ Malmö Murder

Three women and one man were charged in Malmö for their suspected involvement in the killing of a 48-year-old man who was gunned down in broad daylight in January, apparently by mistake.

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Switzerland, Italy Near Bilateral Tax Accord

Swiss official says agreement by December 21

(ANSA) — Bern, November 19 — A Swiss diplomat familiar with negotiations said on Monday that Italy and Switzerland were close to reaching a cross-border deal that may help discourage Italian tax evaders holding money in Swiss bank accounts.

The agreement would mean funds in Swiss bank accounts would pay capital gains tax at a rate similar to that of the funds’ country of origin, but the clients who have those accounts would keep their anonymity. “We are confident in finding an agreement by the end of autumn, by December 21,” said Oscar Knapp, an international finance representative for the Swiss government.

The agreement with Italy is modeled on bilateral agreements reached between Switzerland and three other countries — Germany, Austria and the United Kingdom.

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Switzerland: More Police Sought Against Foreign Gangs

Switzerland needs 1,500 more police officers to deal with foreign gangs and rising cases of burglaries and thefts, according to the working group of the conference for cantonal justice and police ministers.

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Tinnitus: Phantom Noise Causes Real Suffering

Constant buzzing, humming and ringing — 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Some 4 million Germans suffer from tinnitus, which can make life difficult.

For some, it’s like a pneumatic drill, while others may feel they have a washing machine throbbing inside their head. Those suffering from tinnitus — from the Latin “ringing” — are often unable to satisfactorily describe their symptoms. And no one’s really able to help: For they are the only ones who can hear the sound in their ears.

“It’s not an acoustic noise that can be measured,” Gerhard Goebel explained in an interview with Deutsche Welle. He is the director of the German Tinnitus League, a self-help group. “Even if we disconnected the acoustic nerve, so basically separated the ear from the brain, the noise would remain. So it’s a phantom sound,” Goebel said.

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UK Grants Highest Number of EU Citizenships

Over 810,000 people were given EU citizenship in 2010, with Moroccans forming the largest group coming to the EU, followed by Turks, Ecuadorians and Indians.

With 67,000 Moroccans granted nationality, they account for top foreign groups in Belgium, France, Italy and the Netherlands. Turks (49,900 in total) tend to go to Germany, where they they are the top group receiving citizenship. Ecuadorians go to Spain and Indians go to the UK, reflecting longstanding labour, historical or cultural ties.

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UK: Bus Driver Refused to Help OAP Passenger Shot With a Pellet Gun and Beaten by Yobs for ‘Health and Safety Reasons’

A pensioner has told how he was shot with a pellet gun before being viciously attacked by a group of yobs on a bus while the driver refused to help because of company safety policy.

Grandfather Fred Gilroy, 68, had already been shot with the gun on the upper deck of the bus before he was punched and kicked to the floor just feet away from the driver’s protected cab.

Mr Gilroy, who had confronted the gang of teenagers about their unruly behaviour, said after they fled the bus by triggering the emergency door release, the driver apologised claiming he wasn’t allowed to leave his cab for health and safety reasons.

[…]

Mr Gilroy had been travelling on the upper deck of the 636 service in Bradford, West Yorkshire when a group of about five teenagers started misbehaving on the back seat.

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UK: Jail Let-Off for Racist: Cocaine Addict Who Abused Passengers Given ‘Derisory’ Fine

A female passenger who told a black man to “go home to Africa” and spat at and kicked a Polish man saying she could not understand his accent was let off with a £210 fine because a judge did not have the power to jail her.

Judge Michael Snow told Rebecca Afeigan, who is black herself: “This is a truly horrendous crime and you are extremely lucky. You deserve to be sent to prison

“But I am stuck with what I have and an offence where the maximum sentence is a fine, which is derisory.”

Prosecutor Darren Watts said Afeigan, 29, a cocaine addict, launched her torrent of abuse after accusing the black man of pushing her on a packed train.

When a Polish man said her behaviour was unacceptable she told him he was “taking jobs and was a drain on the system”.

The judge told her she was a national embarrassment.

“This is a society based on tolerance and that is its strength,” he said.

“When someone behaves like you, it trashes the image we have held out to the world.”

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UK: Teenage Burglar Posed With Huge Knife on Facebook and Boasted of How He Could Outrun the Police

A teenager who posed for pictures brandishing a huge knife and boasted on Facebook about his gang’s spree of burglaries has been sentenced to three years in a young offender institute.

Brazen Adam Dutton even joked about how fast he was when he managed to run from police on an occasion when two of his accomplices were caught.

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Israel and the Palestinians

Frank Gaffney: Obamawar

While debating Mitt Romney this fall, Barack Obama declared that he had decided to embrace the term “Obamacare” — a name originally coined and to that point only used by its detractors to tie the president firmly to the health care fiasco he had spawned. Perhaps he will, therefore, not object if we dub the escalating conflict in the Middle East by a similarly apt name: Obamawar.

After all, frantic efforts underway at the moment by assorted diplomats aimed at containing hostilities between Israel and the terrorist enclave known as the Gaza Strip (primarily by blocking Israel’s decisive retaliation) cannot obscure a dismal reality: The crescendo of rockets and missiles unleashed by the Palestinians on Israeli civilians are a predictable repercussion of President Obama’s reckless defense and foreign policies…

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Gaza: 84% of Israelis Support Strikes, Says Poll

Haaretz: 30% in favour of ground attacks

(ANSAmed) — TEL AVIV, NOV 19 — 84% of Israelis support Israel’s ‘Operation Pillar of Cloud’ versus 12% who don’t, according to a poll by Israeli newspaper Haaretz.

Haaretz published the findings after a sixth day of Israeli raids in the Gaza Strip.

Only 30% of those polled sided with possible ground attacks while 39% believe Israel should continue solely with air bombardments.

Only 19% supported an immediate ceasefire. 63% didn’t see a link between the Gaza strikes and parliamentary elections in January, against 28% who do. “Israelis are sending a clear message of approval to those who ordered the operation — Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu and Minister of Defence Ehud Barak,” said Haaretz.

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Israel and the Palestinians: Only Here Do Lovers Stroll on the Beach as Rockets Fly

How can a community become so inured to war that couples can enjoy a beach sunrise under heavy artillery fire, asks Phoebe Greenwood

As dawn broke over the Gaza Strip the morning after the Hamas military chief Ahmed al-Jaabari was assassinated, I looked out of my hotel window over beach to sea, trying to work out where the firing was coming from.

[…]

The main lobby at the Al Deira Hotel in Gaza City has become a newsroom. The ever-patient reception manager Ayman smiles wearily through bloodshot eyes at every anxious bark from a journalist disconnected from the internet on deadline. We live in dread of a coffee shortage. As we sat around a dining table one evening, filing copy and smoking furiously, one of us looked up. The correspondents of major American, Australian, Spanish and British broadsheets were all writing together, all of us women. The remarkable thing, we agreed, is that there is nothing remarkable about that at all.

[JP note: Silly bints.]

[Reader comment by Jeshurun on 19 November 2012 at about 10 am.]

This article is so emotive and partisan it’s unbelievable. Instead of waxing lyrical about the poor, resilient Palestinians, Phoebe Greenwood should stop being an apologist for Islamic terrorism for one moment, and tell it like it really is. Her genial bear of a man, Abu Ahmad, is in reality a thug and murderer, not only of Israeli civilians but Palestinian civilians too. The blood of the innocent people caught in the crossfire is on his hands and the Hamas terrorists like him.

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Israeli Ambassador Deletes Tweet After Saying That They Would be Willing to Sit Down With Hamas Over Missile Attacks

The Israeli ambassador is now blaming staffers for mistakenly posting a tweet saying that the government was willing to meet with Hamas in an effort to stop the ongoing missile attacks.

A tweet from the account of Michael Oren, the Israeli ambassador to America, said that he ‘just appeared on the set of #CNN: #Israel willing to sit down with #Hamas — if they just stop shooting at us’.

The sentiment goes against the government’s stance that Hamas is a militant group that they will not negotiate with, hence the quick turn around made by Oren shortly after.

‘Correction: the earlier tweet about my CNN interview was sent erroneously by a staffer’ he later wrote.

[…]

The problem with his retraction is that it seems less believable given his appearance on CNN.

‘The people and the government and the state of Israel want peace with their neighbors and we’re willing to sit down and negotiate with them if they’re willing to sit down and negotiate with us. Everything’s on the table, we sign on to the two-state solution we’re committed to it, just stop shooting at us,’ he said to CNN’s Don Lemon.

[Comments: Oh yes…the mysterious staffer ruse.]

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Rupert Murdoch Apologises for Snipe at ‘Jewish-Owned Press’ During Twitter Rant Over Gaza Conflict

The avowed supporter of Israel also took to Twitter to call the coverage of events in Gaza by CNN and the AP biased to the point of ‘embarrassment.’

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Middle East

Germany, Netherlands May Send Missiles to Protect Turkey

The Netherlands and Germany may send Patriot missiles to help defend Turkey from Syrian attacks, Dutch defence minister Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert told ANP newswire. “Nato does not exist for nothing,” she said. German newspaper Sueddeutsche reported that Turkey on Monday will ask Nato to set up missiles on its Syrian border.

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Iran Hacks Into Israel’s Military

The terrorist group Islamic Jihad, which answers to Iran, has launched a massive cyber attack on the Israeli army in the wake of fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

According to Mashregh, an Iranian media outlet run by the Revolutionary Guards, Islamic Jihad’s Beitol Moghadas (Jerusalem) unit obtained detailed information on 5,000 high-ranking Israeli military personnel. The information includes names, telephone numbers, addresses, emails and rankings, even within the Israeli intelligence division.

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Jordan: Protesters in Amman Call for Fall of the Regime

(ANSAmed) — AMMAN, NOVEMBER 19 — Hundreds of protesters marched in Amman on Monday, calling for fall of the regime and chanting slogans against the government as part of ongoing protests against increased fuel prices.

The protest was organized by the professional association, an umbrella of 14 labour syndicates that includes 1.5 million members out of the kingdom’s 7.5 million population.

Protesters chanted; “Down with the rule of gangsters, “freedom from God, in spite of you (king) Abdullah”.

Other youth groups also took part as well as members of the Islamic Action Front (IAF), the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Several association leaders pulled out from the march because they did not agree with slogans chanted by protesters, according to association leaders.

Security forces continued monitoring protesters as they marched towards the prime ministry. No clashes or arrests took place but a presence of a group of loyalists increased level of tension.

Other protests also set off in several parts of the country including the southern cities of Karak, Tafila and Maan.

The government said Monday it was going ahead with the decision to raise fuel prices and invited citizens to visit ministry of finance and post offices to fill financial aid claims, approved as part of a social aid package to lessen impact of rising fuel prices.

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Qatar: Tourism Authority, Foreign Women to Dress Modestly

‘One of Us’ campaign not compatible with 2022 World Cup, web

The flyer of the campaign ‘One of Us’.

(ANSAmed) — DOHA — Some Qatari women want foreign female visitors to respect local clothing traditions and the local penal code, and the Qatar tourist authority has decided to support them, Doha News reported on Monday.

Called ‘One of Us’, the women’s campaign wants to ban shorts, sleeveless shirts, and revealing dresses. “Help us preserve Qatari values and culture. Please dress modestly in public spaces, covering knees and shoulders,” reads the campaign flyer. “We’re not trying to impose the hijab (traditional Gulf-area long black tunic and veil), just a modest way of dressing that won’t force us to see too many body parts when we’re in public,” said campaign organizer Najla Al-Mahmoud. The country’s tourist board decided to sign on to the campaign, which was launched in June, to make tourists feel welcome and help them avoid embarrassing situations, according to Doha News. The emirate’s penal code bans what is considered to be indecent clothing in public.

The Qatari international community, which makes up 95% of the population, commented on social media that such a campaign is not compatible with a country hosting the 2022 World Cup, which will attract thousands of tourists.

Other web commentators pointed out that modest apparel is the least of Qatari women’s problems: the disparity between men’s and women’s salaries rose 22.7% over last year, data from the emirate’s statistics bureau showed. Both Qatari and foreign women are paid 25-50% less than their male colleagues, according to the data.

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Russia

Vladimir Putin Reacts Angrily to Angela Merkel’s Pussy Riot Comments

Vladimir Putin reacted angrily to the German chancellor Angela Merkel’s questioning of the two-year jail sentence for the anti-Kremlin punk band Pussy Riot on Friday, telling her that a member the group had once committed an anti-Semitic act.

Speaking about the band’s performance in a Moscow cathedral, Merkel said the protest would have “generated a debate about whether that should go on in a church, no question”.

But during public talks with the Russian president before the two retreated for closed-door talks she questioned the sentences they received. “Should you really have to spend two years in a labour camp for it, I don’t know. In any case that would not have happened in Germany.”

Putin retorted sharply by saying: “We hear what our partners say. But do they, being so far away, hear about what’s going on?”

“Mrs Chancellor spoke about the girls jailed for their performance in a church. Does she know that one of them had hanged a Jew in effigy and said that Moscow should be rid of such people?” Putin asked. “Neither we, nor you, can support people who assume an anti-Semitic position,” said Putin, who served as a KGB agent in East Germany in the 1980s. “I ask you to keep that in mind.”

Putin has repeatedly supported the sentence against Pussy Riot. Three of the band’s members — Maria Alyokhina, Nadia Tolokonnikova, and Yekaterina Samutsevich — were sentenced to two years in prison in August for singing an anti-Putin “punk prayer” inside a Moscow cathedral.

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Caucasus

From Wedding Dress to Suicide Vest: How Russian Islamic Convert Kissed Her Daughter Goodbye and Blew Herself Up at Cleric’s Home

Brought up as an Orthodox Christian by her mother, Aminat Kurbanova looked a picture of happiness at her wedding nine years ago — marrying the man with whom she had fallen in love at drama school.

But she converted to Islam in 2007 and three months ago walked into the house of a Muslim cleric in Dagestan, Russia, wearing a 3lb bomb, and blew herself up — killing eight people including her.

[…]

At least 12 religious leaders have been killed over the last two years in Dagestan — allegedly by militants angry that they are too friendly with the authorities. Atsayev could have been targeted because he spoke against violent Islam.

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South Asia

Indonesia: World’s Most Expensive Coffee Tainted by ‘Horrific’ Civet Abuse

Asian palm civets are force-fed a debilitating diet of coffee berries to create Kopi Luwak, say animal welfare groups

It’s the world’s most expensive coffee and is made from faeces, but connoisseur drinkers should feel most squeamish about the “horrific” abuse that mars its production process, animal welfare groups have claimed.

Kopi Luwak, or civet coffee, is created mainly in Indonesia from beans of coffee berries that are fed to Asian palm civets — small, cat-like creatures found in south-east Asia.

The brand has experienced a recent surge in popularity, fuelled in part by a memorable appearance in the 2007 film The Bucket List, pushing its export price up to $230 (£145) a pound.

Kopi Luwak has spread from Indonesia to the US and Europe, with a London outlet last year announcing that it will charge patrons £70 for a cup.

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Malaysia: “9/11 the Worst Man-Made Disaster”, Says Former Malaysian Prime Minister

Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad today laid bare the repercussions of the 9/11 attacks on America, labelling it as the worst man-made disaster for the world since the end of the last World War in 1945.

He said the events of 9/11 had resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and Afghans as well as a few thousand American and British soldiers, besides causing devastation to two Muslim countries .

“It has divided the world into Muslim and non-Muslim, and sowed the seeds of suspicion and hatred between them,” he said, adding that it had also undermined the security of nations which had to spend trillions of dollars on security measures.

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Far East

Fraud Fighter: ‘Faked Research is Endemic in China’

Shi-min Fang tells us how risking his life and libel writs to expose scientific misconduct in his native China has just won him the inaugural Maddox prize

You’ve just won the inaugural Maddox prize, awarded for your continuing work exposing scientific misconduct in China despite the threats you face. How does that feel?

I am thrilled and honoured. There are many people who are supporting me and fighting with me, so I consider this award as an acknowledgement of all our efforts, not just mine.

What prompted you to start challenging dubious pseudoscientific claims in China?

In 1998, after eight years studying in the US, I returned to China and was shocked to see it was deluged with pseudosciences, superstitions and scientific misconduct.

What action did you decide to take?

I had created a Chinese website called New Threads in 1994 when I was a graduate student at Michigan State University as a forum for sharing Chinese classics and literature. From 2000, I started to publish articles on the site fighting scientific misconduct and fraud. Eventually, New Threads became a flagship for those fighting pseudoscience, misconduct, fraud and corruption among the Chinese science community.

Are dubious claims a big problem in China?

The majority of cases exposed are plagiarism, the exaggeration of academic credentials and faked research papers, which are endemic in China.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Riots in Kenya Over Bus Bomb

Protests have broken out in Nairobi, after a bus bomb on Sunday was blamed on Somalis. Tensions between Kenyans and Somalis in the country have spiked since Nairobi committed troops to Somalia last year.

Police in Kenya attempted to break up riots in Kenya on Monday with bullets and tear gas, after a bus explosion in Nairobi sparked outrage.

“It’s unfortunate that now people we’re hosting are actually turning against us,” said witness, Maurice Ouma. Police fired in the air to disperse the crowd.

Kenyan nationals hurled stones and broke into Somali homes and shops in Nairobi’s Eastleigh district, which is largely populated by Somalis and is widely referred to as “Little Mogadishu.”

Those demonstrating were venting frustration over a bomb attack which had occurred in the same neighborhood on Sunday: a bomb ripped through a minibus, killing seven people, and the attack was blamed on Somali militants.

Al Shabaab, a Somali militant organization, has in the past warned that Nairobi is the target of large-scale attacks since it decided to send its army into Somalia last year to eliminate the threat posed by al Shabaab rebels, whom Kenya has blamed for attacks on its country.

Kenyahas experienced several episodes of terrorist and militia violence recently. Last weekend, cattle raiders killed at least 32 members of the Kenyan police force in an organized ambush. In July, militia carried out gun and grenade attacks on two churches in Garissa, leaving 17 people dead. In September, Kenyan police also reported that they had seized over 150 detonators in Nairobi.

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Latin America

Argentinians Resist Chinese Soybean Project

Chinese investors want to buy large plots of land in Argentina to use for soy bean plantations. In Patagonia, a local uprising against landgrabbing is beginning to take shape.

The city of Viedma is situated off the Atlantic coast in south-central Argentina, on the banks of the wide River Negro. This is where Patagonia begins.

In the late 1980s, Viedma was at the center of international media attention: The Argentine government had decided to move from Buenos Aires to the small town as a means to develop the country’s deserted south. The plan never took off, however. Ultimately, President Raul Alfonsin’s government lacked the funds for new ministries and a costly move. Viedma was crestfallen, and most of the people who had moved to the town in hopes of a new job left again.

Two years ago, Miguel Saiz, the governor of Rio Negro Province, returned from a visit to Asia, and rumors began to spread that Chinese investors wanted to lease 320,000 hectares of land for 50 years and build docks in the nearby deepwater port of San Antonio to ship soybeans to China. Local businessmen were ecstatic, but the population was appalled.

A dozen activists from the Food Sovereignty group have gathered at a bar on the banks of the Rio Negro. Theirs is a long battle against growing grain for biofuel that pushes food prices to astronomic levels.

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Immigration

Some 50,000 Migrants Landed at Lampedusa Port Last Year

Social agencies say journalists must better understand issue

(ANSA) — Racalmuto (Agrigento), November 19 — As many as 50,000 immigrants landed in the Sicilian port of Lampedusa last year, illustrating a phenomena that the Italian population and media should better understand, social agencies said on Monday.

“In 2011, in Lampedusa, 50,000 people landed,” Francesca Ferrandino, the prefect of Agrigento, told a seminar on the issue of immigration and the media.

“This phenomenon…is much larger and more complex…(and) much more complicated than it appears,” said Ferrandino.

As important as tallying the numbers, is remembering that the story involves individuals and families, said Valentina Loiero, president of the Charter of Rome, an organization dedicated to improving the way the media sees and speaks of immigrants.

She said journalists should refrain from using the term “illegal” when speaking of such immigrants.

“These are people who need to be helped and protected,” she said. Refugees risk their lives coming to Italy, added Laura Boldrini, spokesperson for the Italy office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

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General

Journalist: TSA Agents Are Wearing Badges Upside Down to Stay Anonymous

A prominent talk radio host and author who has had previous run ins with the TSA noted Sunday that many TSA agents are wearing their identification badges upside down, making it more difficult for travelers and anyone attempting to film the agents to identify them ahead of the Infowars led Opt Out And Film Campaign this week.

Amy Alkon, who is regularly published in over 100 newspapers in North America, described a recent exchange she had with TSA agents at JFK airport, during which agents “groped” her extensively and then refused to identify themselves when asked for their names.

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Meat, Cooked Foods Needed for Early Human Brain

Vegetarian, vegan and raw diets can be healthy — likely far healthier than the typical American diet. But to continue to call these diets “natural” for humans, in terms of evolution, is a bit of a stretch, according to two recent, independent studies.

Eating meat and cooking food made us human, the studies suggest, enabling the brains of our prehuman ancestors to grow dramatically over a period of a few million years.

Although this isn’t the first such assertion from archaeologists and evolutionary biologists, the new studies demonstrate, respectively, that it would have been biologically implausible for humans to evolve such a large brain on a raw, vegan diet and that meat-eating was a crucial element of human evolution at least 1 million years before the dawn of humankind.

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» Going Galt and the Neo-Comms
» Italy Posts Trade Surplus of 408 Mln Euros in September
» Italy: Monti Says Eurobond Issues Still on the Table
» Monti: Italy Doesn’t and Won’t Need the Help of the ESM
» Ron Paul’s Farewell Message to America: Embrace Liberty or Face Self-Destruction
» The Fed’s Nuclear Balance Sheet.
» Top Economic Advisers Are Forecasting World War III
» U.S. Workers Endure ‘Lost Decade’ of Declining Wages
 
USA
» Obama Threatens 14 US Governors With Arrest
» Thanksgiving, Colonists & Early American Law
» The Coming EBT Riots: What Will Happen When Government Entitlements Stop?
» Voter Fraud
» Wal-Mart Fights Back on Black Friday Strike
 
Europe and the EU
» Bear Who Entered Shed Now Targeted by Wildlife Officials
» Breivik Claims Zschäpe as Fellow Martyr
» France: Wine Connoisseurs Pay Record Prices at Burgundy Auction
» Italy: Center-Left PD Remains Favorite in Election Polls
» Italy: Temperatures Drop to 15 in Palermo, 12 in Rome, 4 in Milan
» More Than Half of Britons Would Vote to Leave EU as Miliband Admits That Eurosceptics Can be Right
» Secret MI5 Dossier: Hate Preacher Abu Qatada Issued Orders to Kill British Citizens After 9/11
» Southern Youth Smoke More, Northerners Drink More in Italy
» Spain: Family’s Anguish Over Death of Father Attacked by 30 Men as He Left Bar on Holiday
» UK: ‘Cured’ Yorkshire Ripper Speaks of His Hopes of Leaving Broadmoor as He Claims Jimmy Savile is Innocent of Sex Abuse Allegations
» UK: A Watershed Moment as the Sadistic Mob Who Rampage Across the Web Are Finally Taught a Lesson
» UK: Entire Police Team Sacked for Playing Poker and Backgammon and Watching TV While on Duty
» UK: Four Bosses of ‘Unprofitable’ Starbucks Get £50m Reward: Largesse of Coffee Chain That Hasn’t Paid Any UK Tax in Three Years
» UK: iPhone Muggers on Bikes Plague London
» UK: MPs Given Last-Ditch Chance to Block Votes for Prisoners
» UK: PM’s New Fixer in Racist Rant at Muslims: Foul-Mouthed Abuse by Campaign Chief Revealed as He Lands Top Tory Post
» UK: Qatada Intends to Sue for £10million Says His Family: Hate Preacher Wants Compensation for Years Spent Behind Bars
» Vatican City: Financial Crime… And Murder
 
North Africa
» Armaments: Algeria Reinforces Role as Regional Power
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» A Moment of Truth in Israel
» Anonymous Leaks Personal Information of 5,000 Israeli Officials
» Murdoch on Gaza: Jewish Owned Media is Anti-Israel
» Terrorists Fear Israeli Agents Attempting to Infiltrate Computers
 
Middle East
» Iran Moving Sleeper Cells Into America?
 
Culture Wars
» Move to Change Irish Abortion Law After Woman’s Death
 
General
» Amendments to U.N. Treaty Could Censor the Internet
» As Boom Lures App Creators, Tough Part is Making a Living

Financial Crisis

California is Destroying Itself. The U.S. Is Next.

There’s a very entertaining, but terrifying book by Laer Pearce, “Crazifornia: Tales from the Tarnished State—How California is destroying itself and Why It Matters to America.” I recommend everyone read it because it lays out the template for why California will go belly up and why the nation is at the precipice of doing the same thing.

For some thirty years the author has been helping corporations and local government agencies cope with California’s regulatory jungle. As he puts it, “Crazifornia reveals a state that has become so misdirected, ungovernable and untenable that the primary driver of change has become the catastrophe.” Following the recent elections a recent Wall Street Journal editorial opined, “So now Californians will experience the joys of one-party, union-run progressive governance.”

Though it may defy belief, Californians voted to let the state tax them more to 13.3% and they gave Democrats a supermajority in both houses while killing a ballot initiative that would have barred unions from automatically withholding money from worker paychecks for political spending. The public service and other unions own California. Add that to a history of progressive politics and you have a recipe for the total disaster that confronts the state and the nation these days.

Laer calls it a laboratory for liberals.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Going Galt and the Neo-Comms

The day came last week, that I never would have dreamed would come about. Hostess (founded in 1930) went Galt and shut down laying off 18,500. Hostess had been going through severe financial challenges, so renegotiations with the unions was no surprise. They had already been through bankruptcy and restructuring twice before, I believe. They were dealing with twelve unions and had even brokered a deal with the Teamsters. They offered the unions a 25% stake in the company, seats on their Board of Directors and 100 million in debt. All they asked for was an 8% cut in wages. The Baker’s Union would have none of it, so now they get a 100% cut in wages. Ding Dong, the Twinkies are dead.

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Labor leaders (who will be keeping their $200,000 a year positions) are of course blaming the EVIL capitalists, while slyly insinuating Bain Capital greed is at work, conveniently ignoring the fact it was the “greedy capitalist bastards” who have been investing their own capital and resources into the Hostess brands since 2001, trying to save the company. What utter commie crap. The unions are strangling this country on purpose. They want to bring us to our knees, lower wages across the board, unionize everyone and control us with an iron Neo-Comm fist. The only ones at that point that will be well off are the union and political thug leaders. It’s the same hierarchy as Communism, because it IS Communism.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Italy Posts Trade Surplus of 408 Mln Euros in September

Imports slow more than exports

(ANSA) — Rome, November 16 — Italy posted a trade surplus of 408 million euros in September, Istat said Friday.

Imports slowed much more than exports, the statistics agency said.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: Monti Says Eurobond Issues Still on the Table

(AGI) Milan — Prime Minister Mario Monti said the eurobond issue remains on the European agenda, and “is one of the things we need to talk about.” Presenting his book on Europe at Bocconi University, Monti continued: “We fought not so much to take a decision on eurobonds but for the issue to remain on the table.” He added, at a recent meeting with Merkel, “She said, ‘I notice that this time you have not talked about eurobonds’, and I said,’ I see that you noticed’, meaning that it’s not off the agenda of things we need to talk about.” .

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

Monti: Italy Doesn’t and Won’t Need the Help of the ESM

(AGI) — Milan, Nov. 17 — Mario Monti replied to a question about whether Italy would request help from the bailout fund: “I do not think Italy either needs it, or will need it.” .

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

Ron Paul’s Farewell Message to America: Embrace Liberty or Face Self-Destruction

(NaturalNews) Ron Paul’s recent farewell speech is arguable the single most important speech in American history. Dr. Paul lays out the fatal problems facing America while pulling no punches. This speech is a must-read piece by anyone who seeks to understand the real reasons why America remains in a downward spiral of social and economic failure under the endless growth of Big Government and runaway debt.

Here’s the full text:

This may well be the last time I speak on the House Floor. At the end of the year I’ll leave Congress after 23 years in office over a 36 year period. My goals in 1976 were the same as they are today: promote peace and prosperity by a strict adherence to the principles of individual liberty.

It was my opinion, that the course the U.S. embarked on in the latter part of the 20th Century would bring us a major financial crisis and engulf us in a foreign policy that would overextend us and undermine our national security.

To achieve the goals I sought, government would have had to shrink in size and scope, reduce spending, change the monetary system, and reject the unsustainable costs of policing the world and expanding the American Empire.

The problems seemed to be overwhelming and impossible to solve, yet from my view point, just following the constraints placed on the federal government by the Constitution would have been a good place to start.

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Without an intellectual awakening, the turning point will be driven by economic law. A dollar crisis will bring the current out-of-control system to its knees.

If it’s not accepted that big government, fiat money, ignoring liberty, central economic planning, welfarism, and warfarism caused our crisis we can expect a continuous and dangerous march toward corporatism and even fascism with even more loss of our liberties. Prosperity for a large middle class though will become an abstract dream.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

The Fed’s Nuclear Balance Sheet.

Stand Back: This Baby’s Going To Explode Over the coming weeks, we’re going to be hearing a lot about the ‘fiscal cliff’: the threat that some 5% of GDP is going to be ripped out of the economy in a combination of tax hikes and spending cuts. A fiscal slow-down on that scale will almost certainly trigger recession. The CBO thinks so, though their numbers look optimistic to me. (If you cut demand by 5%, more or less overnight, then you shouldn’t expect the economy to grow by more than 1% in the year following.)

Because the process of fiscal compromise acts itself out on the political stage — all big personalities and high drama — the media loves to report it. Loves to imply that vast questions are at stake, that political careers will stand or fall by the outcome. But they’re not. Not really. This so-called ‘cliff’ is really just the first in a series of steps.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Top Economic Advisers Are Forecasting World War III

Trillions of dollars of debts will be restructured and millions of financially prudent savers will lose large percentages of their real purchasing power at exactly the wrong time in their lives. Again, the world will not end, but the social fabric of the profligate nations will be stretched and in some cases torn. Sadly, looking back through economic history, all too often war is the manifestation of simple economic entropy played to its logical conclusion. We believe that war is an inevitable consequence of the current global economic situation. Larry Edelson wrote an email to subscribers entitled “What the “Cycles of War” are saying for 2013, which states: “Since the 1980s, I’ve been studying the so-called “cycles of war” — the natural rhythms that predispose societies to descend into chaos, into hatred, into civil and even international war. I’m certainly not the first person to examine these very distinctive patterns in history.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

U.S. Workers Endure ‘Lost Decade’ of Declining Wages

WASHINGTON — The nation’s high unemployment rate captures the headlines with each monthly jobs report, yet many Americans may be surprised to learn that real earnings, when adjusted for inflation, have declined across most industries and sectors since the Great Recession. Since 2002, in fact, it’s effectively been a lost decade for workers.

Equally troubling, real wages are now about the same level as they were in December 2005. Put another way, wages have clawed back from the Great Recession only to the level of seven years ago.

“The recession was unprecedented, and the stagnation of wages has really been going on for some time,” said Martin Kohli, the chief economist of the New York office of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

“If you are unemployed or underemployed, that is the most important issue,” he said. “But if you’re working, and your income has gone down, or you haven’t had a wage increase in a number of years, that problem is the bigger issue for you.”

The problem makes recovering from the Great Recession harder, he said, because without wage growth, it’s harder for Americans to pay down their debts.

In fact, real wages have been on a mostly downward slope for more than 40 years.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

USA

Obama Threatens 14 US Governors With Arrest

A chilling report from the Foreign Military Intelligence Directorate (GRU) prepared for Prime Minister Putin warns today that United States President Barack Obama has had served on 14 US Governors National Security Letters (NSLs) warning that if their actions in attempting to form what are called State Defense Forces are not halted they will face “immediate” arrest for the crime of treason.

The use of NSLs in the United States was authorized by the Patriot Act law enacted after the September 11, 2001 attacks and forbids anyone receiving them from even acknowledging their existence, and was reauthorized by Obama’s “rubberstamp” Congress this past February over the objections of both civil and human rights groups who warned they mimic similar type “government security notices” enacted under both the former German Nazi and Soviet Communist regimes.

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Obama’s fear of these State Defense Forces, this report says, rests with his not having power over them, and with the bulk of the US Military Forces he does control being stretched to near breaking with the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan would leave these State military forces under the control of these Governors in “defacto control” of the United States.

The two US Governors spearheading this rebellion against Obama, this report states, are the Republican opposition party Governors of Minnesota, Tim Pawlenty and Texas, Rick Perry; both of whom have a deep fear their President is destroying their Nation.

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And in an even worse move against his own people who are still struggling to survive the growing Global economic collapse, new reports from the United States are stating that a “secret” programme found hidden in Obama’s socialist healthcare law called the Community Living Assistance Services and Support Act (CLASS Act) is about to take from them another $150-$250 a month from their paychecks forcing tens of millions more of them into abject poverty and debt slavery.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Thanksgiving, Colonists & Early American Law

Can Americans Learn Anything From Our Founders for Today?

Who were the original Founders of America? Two groups can be described from the group of original hardy settlers—the Pilgrims and the Puritans. The seeds of the Pilgrim stock came from the illegal English Separatist Church. All Englishmen were expected to attend Anglican Church, weekly.

It provoked much controversy in Christian circles that power swung between English Protestants and Catholics. The Separatists wanted no state meddling in private beliefs, and so left England in search of religious freedom, first to Leiden, Netherlands, and later to North America. This explains the US Constitution’s First Amendment prohibition against a state mandated church.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

The Coming EBT Riots: What Will Happen When Government Entitlements Stop?

Yesterday, the EBT card system, which is managed by JP Morgan Chase, suffered a six-hour outage across ten states.

Wal-Mart, one of the favorite destinations of EBT card users, proceeded to run transactions manually and then batched them into the JP Morgan Chase processing system once the system came back online. But elsewhere, stores were met with growing frustration from EBT card holders who were angry that their government money cards suddenly stopped working.

In this case, the EBT outage only lasted less than one day. But given that they are tied into a globalist bank which looks almost certain to fail once the global debt collapse unfolds, the question of the day is this: What’s going to happen when the bank running all the EBT transactions goes belly up?

Remember how Obama supporters threatened to riot in the streets if Romney won the recent presidential election? There’s a huge class of Americans who have become so dependent on the system of government handouts that they have no ability to survive any other way. These people will riot when the free money is cut off.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Voter Fraud

The election of 2012 is proving to be the most corrupt election ever in the United States. Stories are coming in from all over the nation where the electronic machines check off Obama when Romney’s name was chosen. Has the left finally been able to rig the machines so that no matter who is voted for their candidate gets the vote? I think so.

In 59 Philadelphia voting divisions Romney did not get one single vote. Obama got them all. Most dictators can’t get results like that. In Maine they are looking into allegations of voter fraud in several counties where blacks went into polling places to vote but there are no blacks that live in the community.

The worst that I have seen and it was state wide in the pivotal swing state of Florida. State wide had an average voter turnout of an unbelievable 141%. Every county in Florida had a minimum of 114% voter turnout. The nations average voter turnout is around 70% at best. One county in Florida had a turnout of 182.35%.

How can any reasonable person not have serious questions about these numbers?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Wal-Mart Fights Back on Black Friday Strike

As Wal-Mart workers prepare to stage a walkout on Black Friday, the world’s largest store is fighting back.

Wal-Mart has filed a complaint with a federal agency accusing one of the largest labor unions in the country of unlawfully organizing picket lines, in-store “flash mobs” and other demonstrations in the past six months.

In its complaint Thursday, Wal-Mart said the United Food and Commercial Workers Union and its subsidiary known as OURWalmart, of trying to force [Wal -Mart] into collective bargaining even though it is not the official union for Wal-Mart’s employees. The UFCW represents over 1 million meat packers and food industry workers.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

Bear Who Entered Shed Now Targeted by Wildlife Officials

Animal tagged M13 could be given ‘death sentence’

(ANSA) — Bolzano, November 16 — A young brown bear tagged M13 who broke a window and crawled into an unoccupied cabin near the mountain town of Poschiavo in Switzerland close to the Italian border is now being targeted by wildlife officials.

The bear, who usually lives on the Italian side of the region and is tracked by his GPS collar, helped himself to potatoes and old bread then settled in for a 36-hour nap. Wildlife officials said that they are “evaluating the situation”. If the bear is deemed a nuisance, he risks the death sentence.

Fans on Emme Tredici’s (M13) Facebook page pleaded for the bear to cross back over into Italian territory.

“Get out of there fast,” said one fan on the social network.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Breivik Claims Zschäpe as Fellow Martyr

Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik sent alleged neo-Nazi terrorist Beate Zschäpe a letter urging her to use her upcoming trial to promote far-right ideas, it emerged on Sunday.

Zschäpe is thought to have played a crucial part in 10 murders, mostly of men with an immigrant background, carried out by the National Socialist Underground (NSU) gang between 2000 and 2007.

Breivik wrote the three-page letter to Zschäpe in May this year when she was being held in the Cologne-Ossendorf prison, Der Spiegel magazine revealed.

If it became clear that she was a militant nationalist, Breivik wrote Zschäpe would become “a courageous heroine of nationalist resistance, that does anything and martyr themselves to stop multiculturalism and Islamisation of Germany.”

Breivik was in August was found guilty of murdering 77 people in Norway in July 2011. He held a rambling speech at the end of the trial justifying what he had done, and saying that the forces which had created him were the same as those behind the NSU.

In the letter he lauded the NSU’s string of murders as being part of the same movement.

Eight men of Turkish origin and one of Greek origin were shot dead, while the final killing was of a German policewoman. The gang is also being held responsible for a nail-bomb attack in a Turkish-populated area of Cologne in 2004.

Brivik told Zschäpe he felt attacking the elite was more effective than targeting minorities, but said that both served to “damage the multicultural experiment.”

The letter began with “dear sister Beate” and ended with “we are among the first raindrops from the dangerous, cleansing storm incurring over Europe.” It reached Germany just before he was found sane and sentenced.

He referred to both himself and Zschäpe as “martyrs of a conservative revolution,” before adding that “we should be extremely proud of our sacrifice and of our efforts.”

Germany’s Federal Prosecutor Harald Range told Der Spiegel that because of the severity of the crimes Zschäpe had been charged with, if convicted, she could face preventative detention — meaning that after serving a life sentence of 15 years, she could be kept behind bars indeterminately.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

France: Wine Connoisseurs Pay Record Prices at Burgundy Auction

French wine connoisseurs gathered in Burgundy on Sunday for its famous annual wine auction, raising €5.2 million (£4.1 million) — a new record per litre.

The Hospices de Beaune auction, which has been going for 152 years, saw a Ukrainian buyer pay €270,000 (£170,000) for a 350-litre barrel of Corton grand cru Charlotte Duma.

Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, the former French first lady, who was guest auctioneer at the event, joked: “At €200,000, I’ll deliver the wine. At €250,000 my husband [Nicolas Sarkozy] will deliver it with me.”

Although the sale made a fraction less than last year’s €5.4 million, there were a third less bottles in total. In all, the prices were 54 per cent higher — making the auction a record by the litre.

“This is above our predictions,” said Jean-David Camus of the Albert Bichot merchant house.

The event, which is now run by British auctioneers Christie’s, attracts wine lovers from all over the world. Organisers said they had seen rocketing interest in the sale from Asian buyers. China is now Burgundy’s fourth largest export market behind Japan, Britain and the US.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Italy: Center-Left PD Remains Favorite in Election Polls

Grillo’s Five Star Movement loses 0.5%

(ANSA) — Rome, November 16 — An opinion poll released Friday by the SWG statistics institute on behalf of Italian state broadcaster RAI showed that the main centre-left Democratic Party (PD) remains the favorite for the next parliamentary elections, having gained 0.2% since last week.

The second biggest group, comedian Beppe Grillo’s anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S), lost 0.5% in the polls, while the anti-graft Italy of Values (IdV) party also dropped 0.5% following the arrest of the former caucus head in Lazio on Tuesday. Ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PdL) party gained 0.3% in the polls.

The survey was conducted by phone and email November 12-15, said the statistics institute.

Those surveyed said that they did not believe that the center-left PD would reach the necessary percentage to have a ruling majority outlined by the proposed electoral reform bill currently before parliament if it passed.

Under the rule, if the votes in favor of the leading alliance reach 42.5%, an additional 12.5% would be granted to achieve a 55% majority.

In the case of a PD coalition with the centrist UDC party led by Pier Ferdinando Casini, the two together could surpass 40%, said the poll.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: Temperatures Drop to 15 in Palermo, 12 in Rome, 4 in Milan

(AGI) Rome — Temperature lows dropped to 15 degrees in Palermo, 12 in Rome, 10 in Venice, 8 in Bologna and 5 in Florence. In Milan the thermometer reported a low of 4 degrees Celsius, and in Brescia a lowest of 2 degrees .

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

More Than Half of Britons Would Vote to Leave EU as Miliband Admits That Eurosceptics Can be Right

UK: More than half of Britons would vote to leave the European Union if a referendum was held, a new opinion poll has found.

The findings came as Labour leader Ed Miliband admitted that Eurosceptics were right on many issues and that Britain must take a ‘hard-headed’ approach to the EU’s problems.

Reform was needed on the budget, immigration rules, state aid restrictions and austerity measures, he said, as anti-EU sentiment continues to spread through all three main political parties.

The poll, conducted by Opinium for The Observer, showed that 56 per cent of people would vote to leave the EU if given the choice.

It found that 44 per cent of Labour and 68 per cent of Conservative voters would vote to leave, as would 39 per cent of Liberal Democrat voters despite it being a strongly pro-EU party.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Secret MI5 Dossier: Hate Preacher Abu Qatada Issued Orders to Kill British Citizens After 9/11

Hate preacher Abu Qatada issued orders to kill British and American civilians after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, according to a secret MI5 report seen by The Mail on Sunday.

The Security Service document has raised questions as to why Qatada — who the British Government has tried and failed to deport to Jordan — has not been put on trial in the UK for inciting murder.

The report is marked ‘secret UK eyes only’ and claims Qatada is the author of a fatwa that ‘encourages Muslims to take part in jihad against the West’.

The Qatada fatwa also gives religious justification to the 9/11 attacks in the US which killed 2,977 civilians.

The MI5 case file on Qatada was discovered abandoned in the British ambassador’s residence in Tripoli by The Mail on Sunday after the toppling of Colonel Gaddafi last year.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Southern Youth Smoke More, Northerners Drink More in Italy

Both equally susceptible to STDs, study finds

(ANSA) — Rome, November 15 — A study Thursday showed young southern Italians smoke, change partners and consume marijuana more often than their peers in the north, while northerners drink alcohol, consume cocaine and stick with their partners more often than the rest of the country. The results were part of a study by the government-sponsored Androlife campaign, presented Thursday at a convention on sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Lecce. The study showed that people between 18 and 35 in both the north and south are equally susceptible to STDs. “The data are very important given STDs are on the rise in Italy,” said Carlo Foresta, director of the department of reproductive pathology at the University of Padua and president of STD prevention group SIAMS. “It’s clear that sexual behavior is much freer among young people in the south, who tend to have a higher number of partners”. The study showed that young people in the south tended to use protection only 50% of the time. Youths in the south also tend to engage in less physical activity and suffer from a higher obesity rate, while northerners are more active and slimmer. “Obesity can be considered a reproductive risk factor among youth,” said Foresta. “It is often the cause of diseases such as hypogonadism,” which is diminished functional activity of the testes and ovaries.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Spain: Family’s Anguish Over Death of Father Attacked by 30 Men as He Left Bar on Holiday

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

It was intended as a 17th birthday celebration for his twin sons at the family’s holiday villa in southern Spain.

But Stephen Mallon’s dream of a two-week break in Competa, with its labyrinth of pretty cobbled streets and spectacular views, ended in tragedy.

Attacked by a mob of 30 men as he left a local bar with his sons, he died after spending 12 days in hospital in a coma.

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The family believe the killing was fuelled by anti-Britishness towards the expatriate community and are concerned for British families still visiting the area, oblivious to on-going ill-feeling.

She added: ‘Dad was attacked by men with knuckle dusters, bottles and metal bars intent on inflicting harm. We couldn’t bear for this to happen to another family.’

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: ‘Cured’ Yorkshire Ripper Speaks of His Hopes of Leaving Broadmoor as He Claims Jimmy Savile is Innocent of Sex Abuse Allegations

Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe has been recorded telling family he will one day be able to ‘pop to the shops’ on day release, it emerged today.

The serial killer, who was jailed for murdering 13 women, was also taped at the high security hospital Broadmoor defending predatory paedophile Jimmy Savile.

Sutcliffe, now 66, was recorded speaking on weekly telephone calls to his younger brother Carl Sutcliffe by a source who leaked the tapes to The Sun.

He claimed he had been cleared for a move to a medium — security unit and said the only person who is standing in his way was Broadmoor’s clinical director, Dr Kevin Murray.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: A Watershed Moment as the Sadistic Mob Who Rampage Across the Web Are Finally Taught a Lesson

At last! The legal action set in train by Lord McAlpine against those who used Twitter to defame him looks set to achieve more than merely vindicating his unjustly damaged reputation.

This may be a watershed moment in which the mob rule that until now has been allowed to rampage unchecked on the internet may finally be brought to heel.

Lord McAlpine is preparing to sue for libel a long list of people who falsely suggested on Twitter and other social media outlets that he was a paedophile.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Entire Police Team Sacked for Playing Poker and Backgammon and Watching TV While on Duty

An entire south London neighbourhood policing team has been axed after officers were found playing playing poker, watching television and cleaning golf clubs while on duty, it emerged today.

Seven officers in total resigned or were dismissed from the Safer Neighbourhood Team in the Mottingham and Chislehurst North ward in Bromley, south east London.

The disciplinary action followed an undercover operation by the Metropolitan Police Service’s (MPS) Directorate of Professional Standards in 2010.

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In a statement, the Met said: ‘The disciplinary panel heard evidence that officers from the team had played backgammon and poker whilst on duty, watched TV in the office, frequently failed to go out on patrol, had not worked full tours of duty and also claimed overtime that had not been worked.

‘In addition, one officer had gone out for runs during the working day whilst a further officer cleaned his golf clubs in the office.

‘These activities appear to have taken place at the expense of policing duties, such as patrolling the local area.’

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Four Bosses of ‘Unprofitable’ Starbucks Get £50m Reward: Largesse of Coffee Chain That Hasn’t Paid Any UK Tax in Three Years

Four bosses at Starbucks have walked away with £50million in pay despite the coffee chain having paid no corporation tax in Britain over the past three years, it has been reported.

Documents filed on the firm’s website show the quartet managed to receive handsome fees over the past three years as well as owning shares worth a combined £563.7million.

While Starbucks has been trading healthily in recent times, it has managed to post a profit from its UK business only once in 15 years, according to reports.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: iPhone Muggers on Bikes Plague London

More than 170 iPhones are being stolen every day in London, shock new figures reveal.

Commuters and pedestrians are being targeted for their smartphones by muggers on bicycles in the capital’s fastest growing crime spree.

The plague of thefts is revealed in figures released by Scotland Yard showing that a total of 28,800 iPhones were reported stolen to police in London in six months between April and September this year.

Police say iPhones now make up more than half of all mobile phone thefts in the capital.

In the same period a total of 56,680 mobiles were stolen in the capital, or around 337 a day.

Thieves are also targeting people with Blackberry phones and other popular makes such as Samsung.

Some affluent neighbourhoods have seen a massive rise in the number of smartphones and other handheld gadgets swiped by cycling thieves.

Now police are issuing warnings to commuters and pedestrians around hotspots such as Tube stations where the number of muggings has rocketed in places by up to 400 per cent in a year.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: MPs Given Last-Ditch Chance to Block Votes for Prisoners

MPs will be given the opportunity to deny prisoners the vote in a last-minute move aimed at ending a bitter seven-year dispute over a European Court ruling.

The UK’s current blanket ban on prisoners voting has been judged as unlawful by The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and officials in Strasbourg have given the Government until Friday to comply with the ruling.

Justice Secretary Chris Grayling will this week table a Bill that includes options to give some inmates the right to vote after judges ruled that a blanket ban breached human rights.

These could include giving the vote to those sentenced to less than six months, or extending the franchise to prisoners locked up for under four years.

But the draft legislation will also have a proposal to retain the status quo as demanded by David Cameron, who has said the idea of prisoners voting makes him feel sick.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: PM’s New Fixer in Racist Rant at Muslims: Foul-Mouthed Abuse by Campaign Chief Revealed as He Lands Top Tory Post

The man David Cameron has picked to head his Election campaign once launched a foul-mouthed rant against Muslims.

Outspoken Australian ‘fixer’ Lynton Crosby used the phrase ‘f****** Muslims’ in a diatribe while working for London Mayor Boris Johnson.

But No?10 officials said the Prime Minister has no intention of changing his mind about appointing the strategist, despite the new revelations.

Mr Crosby’s outburst came earlier this year as Mr Johnson’s aides discussed whether to devote more attention to wooing the ethnic minority vote in his battle with Labour’s Ken Livingstone.

According to a source, Mr Crosby said Mr Johnson should concentrate on traditional Tory voters instead of ‘f****** Muslims’. The source added: ‘He definitely used that phrase’ and said: ‘Lynton’s view was that chasing the Muslim vote and other ethnic groups was a waste of time — and he frequently expressed himself in very strong terms. Some people found it very offensive.’

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Qatada Intends to Sue for £10million Says His Family: Hate Preacher Wants Compensation for Years Spent Behind Bars

Abu Qatada has told his family that he plans to sue the British government for £10million for ‘unlawful detention’.

The hate preacher has said he wants compensation for his ‘extended mistreatment’ after a judge released him from jail last week and blocked his deportation to Jordan to face terror charges.

Qatada was awarded a far smaller payout from the European Court of Human Rights three years ago after judges ruled he had been unfairly detained in Belmarsh high security jail without trial.

But the cleric’s family said that his hopes of a much larger compensation win have been boosted after the special immigration court ruled last Monday that there was a real risk that evidence obtained through torture might be used against him if he was sent home to Jordan to face trial.

The cleric, once described by a judge as Osama Bin Laden’s ambassador in Europe, has been bailed to his family home in London after spending much of the past seven years behind bars.

Qatada lives in North London with his wife and five children on state handouts said to total £1,000 a month.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Vatican City: Financial Crime… And Murder

In 1998, Italian investigators used modern forensics to perform a new examination of Calvi’s remains. They concluded Calvi’s murder was staged to look like a suicide. In 2005, several Italian mafia-connected alleged co-conspirators were indicted for Calvi’s murder, and all were later acquitted due to lack of evidence. Italy separately indicted Archbishop Paul Marcinkus for financial crimes related to Banco Ambrosiano’s collapse. He hid in the Vatican for six years during the papacy of John Paul II. The Vatican eventually got Italy to drop the charges. The Vatican Bank paid a $250 million settlement to the defrauded depositors of Banco Ambrosiano in “recognition of moral involvement.” Archbishop Marcinkus reportedly later said that he raided the Vatican pension fund to come up with the money. Marcinkus returned to the United States in 1990 and retired to Sun City, Arizona, where he died in 2006 at the age of 84. Archbishop Marcinkus never came forward to tell Italian investigators what he knew, not even after the deaths of several investigators and not even after evidence showed Roberto Calvi was murdered.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Armaments: Algeria Reinforces Role as Regional Power

$30 billion in 2013 military spending

(ANSAmed) — TUNIS, NOVEMBER 12 — Algeria has always wanted to emphasize its role as a regional power, a claim which has to be backed up by maintaining an efficient and powerful military machine, both in terms of troops and of training. But this machine needs a constant flow of funds in order to stay efficient, as proven by the $30 billion allocated to the military in the 2013 budget.

At a 14% increase over 2012, this is a significant amount to say the least, given the economic contingency of the country (which rests exclusively on energy exports), which is being justified as necessary to keep the armed forces capable and ready for action in the fight against Islamic terrorism, which claims money and lives. At $2.5 billion, the interior ministry 2013 budget must also be added to the military one, as the two often act in concert. This adds up to 5% of GDP for the military and 4% for internal security forces (police and gendarmes). The secret service budget, which is crucial in the fight against al-Qaeda in the Maghreb, remains under wraps, but Algeria remains among the 20 countries that spend the most on defense. Recent news of a large contract with Germany for the delivery of 1,200 armored vehicles over the next decade confirms the last 15 years’ buying trend, which has kept the Algerian fighting machine well supplied.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Israel and the Palestinians

A Moment of Truth in Israel

There can be farms and greenhouses on the hilltops of Gaza. Or there can be rockets.

Seven years ago the Israeli government decided to forcibly evict the Jewish residents of Gaza and withdraw all bases and forces from the area. The experts, some with the government and some with the media, assured everyone that it would be for the best and that withdrawal would actually improve the security situation in the country.

It was put about that resources and lives were being wasted protecting Israelis living in Gaza, while those Israelis insisted that their presence in Gaza was protecting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The experts laughed at them. Now the experts are keeping an ear open for air raid sirens because as it turned out, those farmers and teachers, those men and women growing lettuce in greenhouses and building homes on hilltops, from which rockets are being launched, were the ones protecting Tel Aviv.

“They are now being asked to relinquish these accomplishments for the greater good,” the government press release said of their houses and farms, of their synagogues and greenhouses. And the greater good was served. The greenhouses were turned into Hamas training camps and the synagogues were burnt to the ground. Rockets fly into the air from the ruins of broken houses.

No longer will your sons have to die in Gaza, the experts said. A month later rockets were falling on Sderot. A year later Gilad Shalit had been kidnapped and Israeli soldiers were back again, dying in a Gaza that was now run by Hamas.

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Hamas’ objectives have always been straightforward. Its commanders and suicide bombers, its militia members, bomb experts, smugglers, launchers and embezzlers know what they are fighting for.

“Our struggle against the Jews is extremely wide-ranging and grave,” the Hamas charter says. “Israel, by virtue of its being Jewish and of having a Jewish population, defies Islam and the Muslims.” It has the simplicity that you would expect from the Muslim Brotherhood, a fascist organization that drew equal inspiration from the Koran and Nazism.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Anonymous Leaks Personal Information of 5,000 Israeli Officials

Internet hacktivist group Anonymous has declared cyberwar on Israel, posting personal data of five thousand Israeli officials online.

­The group used their Anonpaste.me site to address a message to the Israeli government before linking to the page with names, ID numbers and personal emails of 5,000 officials.

The message said: “It has come to our attention that the Israeli government has ignored repeated warnings about the abuse of human rights, shutting down the internet in Israel and mistreating its own citizens and those of its neighboring countries.”

The group also said “Israeli Gov. this is/will turn into a cyberwar.”

Earlier, the group hacked over 700 hundred Israeli websites, including the Bank of Jerusalem, the Israeli Defence Ministry, the IDF blog, the President’s official website and many others.

Most of the sites remain down.

The country’s finance minister has acknowledged the recent wave of attacks, saying the government is now waging a war on a “second front.”

Over the past four days, Israel has “deflected 44 million cyber-attacks on government websites,” Israeli Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz told AP.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Murdoch on Gaza: Jewish Owned Media is Anti-Israel

(AGI) London, Nov. 18 — Rupert Murdoch accused the Jewish-owned international media to be anti-Israeli on the Gaza crisis. “Why is Jewish owned press so consistently anti- Israel in every crisis?” the Australian mass mogul wrote on Tweeter, criticizing the media coverage of the crisis offered by outfits such as CNN and Associated Press. Earlier on Twitter, Murdoch had asked: “Can’t Obama stop his friends in Egypt shelling Israel?” The “Middle East ready to boil over any day. Israel position precarious,” Murdoch concluded ..

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

Terrorists Fear Israeli Agents Attempting to Infiltrate Computers

“How do you know if Mossad became your friend on Facebook,” is the title of the piece, posted today at Saraya.ps, Islamic Jihad’s main website. In Arabic, Saraya al-Quds means the Al Quds Brigades.

“Do you feel proud because your Facebook account boasts 5,000 friends? Well, here are ten steps to expose whether intelligence agents transplanted themselves inside your friends list,” reads the article.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Middle East

Iran Moving Sleeper Cells Into America?

Congresswoman: Cartels may be smuggling Hezbollah across border

A U.S. congresswoman is warning that while the world’s eyes are on Iran’s growing threat against Israel, the Islamic nation’s terrorist surrogates may have already formed sleeper cells here in the United States.

Rep. Sue Myrick, R-N.C., asserted in a radio interview today she believes it’s possible that Hezbollah, the radical terrorist organization tied to Iran, may be working with Mexican cartels to funnel not only drugs, but also terrorist sleeper agents into the U.S.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Move to Change Irish Abortion Law After Woman’s Death

(AGI) — Dublin, Nov. 16 — The Irish government is going to bring legal clarity to the issue of abortion after a 31-year-old woman died when the hospital treating her for severe pain refused to terminate her pregnancy. Irish Prime Minister Eamon Gilmore made the pledge, claiming the tragic death was caused by lack of clarity over abortion law. Speaking to the Irish Parliament, Gilmore said: “ I don’t think as a country we should allow a situation where women’s rights are put at risk in this way. We need to bring legal clarity to this issue and that is what we are going to do.” Irish law does not specify under what circumstances the threat to the life or health of the mother is high enough to justify a termination, leaving doctors to decide. The European Court of Human Rights condemned this situation in 2010 and asked the Irish government to rectify it. Gilmore also said that recommendations from an expert panel on introducing new rules on abortion would be ready by the end of the month.

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

General

Amendments to U.N. Treaty Could Censor the Internet

Dozens of countries have had closed-door meetings in preparation for an upcoming worldwide debate over changes to a telecommunications treaty, which threaten to block Internet freedom.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

As Boom Lures App Creators, Tough Part is Making a Living

Much as the Web set off the dot-com boom 15 years ago, apps have inspired a new class of entrepreneurs. These innovators have turned cellphones and tablets into tools for discovering, organizing and controlling the world, spawning a multibillion-dollar industry virtually overnight. The iPhone and iPad have about 700,000 apps.

In the latest article of the iEconomy series, David Streitfeld discusses the question of how real, and lasting, the rise in app employment might be, particularly with an economy yielding few good job opportunities.

Despite the rumors of hordes of hip programmers starting million-dollar businesses from their kitchen tables, only a small number of developers actually make a living by creating apps, according to surveys and experts. And programming is not a skill that just anyone can learn. While people already employed in tech jobs have added app writing to their résume’s, the profession offers few options to most unemployed, underemployed and discouraged workers.

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Financial Crisis
» China Among Top Gold Holders
» Greece: Bouncing Cheques Exceed 1.1 Bln Euros
» Spain Set to Lose 20 Bln in 2020 EU Budget
» Spain Asks Former Latin American Colonies for Investment to Help it Through Financial Crisis
 
USA
» Allen West Wins Full Recount: Saturday Morning
» Attorneys: Obama’s ‘Secret’ Cyber Security Law May Allow ‘Military Deployment Within the U.S.’
» Bosnian Refugee Sentenced in NYC Subway Bombing Plot
» Fla. Election Official Admits ‘Mistakes Were Made’
» Gun Store: Obama Voters Not Welcome
» Islamic Center is Seeking to Move to Riverpark Area
» Maryland’s Endemic Corruption: An Object Lesson for the Nation
» New Technologies Drive Oil Boom in U.S.
» New York City Will Demolish Hundreds of Storm-Hit Homes
» ‘Shirtless FBI Agent Picture’ Was a Joke
» The House Committee on Homeland Security Released a Report Detailing How Hezbollah Has Expanded in Latin America.
» Turkey Causes Power Outage in Sheboygan County
» What Obama Knew and When About Benghazi
 
Europe and the EU
» 62% of Italians Not in Favour of Second Monti Term
» Bank Accounts Emptied by Phone Trojan
» Berlusconi Says 70% of Italians Are Disgusted With Politics
» Europe’s Jerry Sandusky?
» France: Death Making — Muslim Community in France
» France: Mayan Doomsday ‘Safe Zone’ Shut Down
» Italian Police Block White Supremacist Website
» Italy: Woman, 89, ‘Hid Cocaine in Bra’
» Italy: Couple Pretends to be Blind, Swindles 183,000 Euros
» Italy: ‘Cagliostro Ghost Sightings’ Spook Arezzo
» Jews Lambast Norway for Awarding Medal to Notorious Anti-Semite
» Spain’s Stolen Babies and the Families Who Lived a Lie
» Sweden: 87-Year-Old Woman Brutally Beaten by Gang While Trying to Defend Puppy
» UK: 1 in 5 Boys at Primaries Have No Male Teachers While Some Could Go Through Their Entire Education Without One
» UK: Blackburn Islamic Centre Gets Go-Ahead
» UK: Crawley Man Admits Stabbing Pregnant Girlfriend
» UK: Fat Lady Furore …
» UK: Gove: More Children Should be Taken Into Care to Stop Them Suffering ‘A Life of Soiled Nappies, Scummy Baths, Chaos and Hunger’
» UK: Islamophobia Awareness Month Launch Event at the London School of Economics
» UK: Jimmy Savile & the Dead Bodies
» UK: Keep Your Filthy Tribal Hands Off the Archers, Polly
» UK: Landslide Victory for Voter Apathy: The Nation’s Crushing Verdict on Elections for Police Chiefs… A Turnout of Only 14%
» UK: Mosque Visits Aim to Stop Kitchen Blaze Tragedies
» UK: Many Teenagers ‘Can’t Read GCSE Exam Papers’
» UK: Men in White Van Stalking Lone Girl Pupils Outside Mirfield Schools
» UK: Manhunt After String of Sex Attacks on Women in Plymouth
» UK: Number of Children Reported Missing in Essex Doubles in Four Years
» UK: Pressure on Cameron to Block EU Army HQ Plans
» UK: Solved: The Mystery of the Money Chest: How David Bell Sits on the Charity Bankrolling His Own Campaign
» UK: Sex Gangs Report ‘Will Play Down Threat of Pakistani Men Targeting White Girls’
» UK: Tube Racist Deserves to be Jailed, Says Judge
 
North Africa
» Egypt: Get Ready for Coptic Christian Refugees
» Egypt: Morsi ‘Will Not Attend’ Coptic Pope Ceremony
» In Troubled Egypt, Copts Turn to Beloved Saint
» Libya: Failed NATO Mission Exposes U.S. Generals
» Tunisia: Breeders Hit by Crisis, Tozeur Camels at Risk
» Tunisia: State Fills Up Coffers With Ben Ali’s Assets
» Tunisia: Second Islamist Dies in Tunisian Prison After Hunger Strike
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Barack Obama Has Gone AWOL Over Hamas Terrorist Strikes on Israel
» Benjamin Netanyahu Talks of a Battle ‘Between the Modern and the Medieval.’ …
» Christian Palestinianism Focus
» Gaza Crisis: Israel Air Strikes Hit Hamas HQ
» Islamic Forum Europe Calls for the Eradication of Israel
» Israeli-Hamas Conflict Set to Top Agenda of International Security Forum in Canada
» Israel Launches 180 Airstrikes on Gaza Overnight
» Israeli War Planes Strike Tunisian Primary School in Gaza: Media
» Israel and Syria Exchange Fire in Golan
» Palestinians Inspect a Destroyed Mosque …
» Some Questions for the Apologists of Hamas
 
Middle East
» Is the Muslim Brotherhood Behind Protests for a Change in Jordan?
» Turkish Prime Minister Vows in Speech in Cairo Support for Palestinians in Gaza
 
Russia
» Nazi Propaganda to be Banned in Russia
 
South Asia
» Afghanistan: How Will All the Sacrifice be Remembered?
» Afghanistan: John Baron MP: Now is the Time to Talk to the Taliban — Some of Them, Anyway
» Bomb Kills 17 Civilians in Afghanistan
» India: Orissa’s Tribals: If You Are a Christian, You Can Not Have a Caste Certificate
» Thailand: Man Enlarges Penis, Gets Cancer
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Nigeria: Nollywood Actor, Pete Eneh Dies in Enugu
» Tanzania: Sheikh Ponda Pleads ‘Not Guilty’ Once Again
 
Immigration
» Charities Demand Action on Crisis in Italy’s Refugee Service
» EU Wants Migrants to Take Our Jobs
» Illegal Immigrant and Failed Asylum Seeker Handed £24,000 by Human Rights Judges After ‘British Law Failed to Protect Her From Slavery’
» Small Town Australia Says No Thanks to Refugees Moving in
 
Culture Wars
» Demoted Christian Wins Legal Fight After Facebook Post
» The Sex-Change Sweethearts: How a Pageant Princess and Colonel’s Son Fell in Love After Both Had Transgender Treatment
» UN Population Report Cites Discredited ‘Freakanomics’ Abortion Study
» UN Report: Religious Objections to Contraception and Abortifacients Violate Human Rights
» US Appeals Court Strikes Down Michigan Ban on Affirmative Action
 
General
» 1434 AH: Happy New Islamic Year
» Something Curious is Happening to Sunni Islam

Financial Crisis

China Among Top Gold Holders

Gold imports rose six-fold since 2010. Gold prices dropped in September. Chinese fear domestic inflation against a backdrop of possible hyperinflation in the United States.

Beijing (AsiaNews) — The Hong Kong Census Bureau has reported that mainland China has imported 69.7 metric tonnes of gold, and is now among the top sovereign holders of gold. In the past few months, Beijing has taken advantage of lower gold prices to boost imports, averaging 50 to 60 tonnes a month, a six-fold increase from 2010.

This year, China has now imported 582 tons of gold, more than the official holdings of India at 558 tonnes, placing it among the Top 10 largest sovereign holders of gold.

Leading the pack are the United States (8,133 tonnes), Germania (3,395), the International Monetary Fund (2,814), Italy (2,451), and France (2,435). China follows with 1,054 tonnes.

Analysts believe that China’s gold spree is due to two factors: a sharp drop in prices, from US$ 1,920.30 a troy ounce in September to a three-month low of US$ 1,534 an ounce later in the month, and as a hedge against inflation.

The Chinese government is buying gold to protect its assets, using its huge foreign currency reserves (US$ 3.3 trillion), against possible action by US Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke that might cause hyperinflation and recession.

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

Greece: Bouncing Cheques Exceed 1.1 Bln Euros

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, NOVEMBER 16 — The suffocating conditions of the market in recession-riven Greece are illustrated by the huge sum of bouncing cheques and unpaid bills of exchange in the year’s first 10 months, amounting to over 1.3 billion euros, according to data released on Thursday by Teiresias, the register of insolvent borrowers. In the January-to-October period, as daily Kathimerini reports, there were 112,232 bouncing cheques adding up to some 1.17 billion euros. However, in October alone there was a 34% decline in bad cheques compared with October 2011. Compared with September 2012, their number dropped by 1.87% and their value grew by 0.73%. The value of the 105,767 unpaid bills of exchange came to about 165.4 million euros in the year to October, according to Teiresias. This constitutes a major increase of 22.6% in value and 26.5% in units from September, although compared with October 2011 there has been a 9.75% decline in value and a 5% drop in units. This phenomenon not only deprives the market of much-needed liquidity for its operation, but also increases suspicion in everyday transactions in Greek commerce.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Spain Set to Lose 20 Bln in 2020 EU Budget

Source, mostly to cohesion and agricultural aid

(ANSA) — MADRID, NOVEMBER 16 — Spain will lose about 20 billion euros in the EU 2014-2020 budget, according to diplomatic sources close to the talks quoted by Spanish media outlets. The cuts will be mostly to cohesion funds and agricultural aid. For the first time Spain will be a net contributor in the five-year budget.

Although the EU-27 have not yet come to an agreement, a possible loss of 20 billion in EU cohesion funds is yet another blow to a Spanish economy suffering from a 1.5% recession this year with the same forecast for the next, with a steadily rising unemployment rate at almost 25% and the looming spectre of a bailout for the economy after that of the banking sector.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Spain Asks Former Latin American Colonies for Investment to Help it Through Financial Crisis

Spain’s prime minister has joined its king in asking former Latin American colonies to help the EU nation overcome a deep financial crisis by channeling investments its way.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said Spain had invested heavily in Latin America when it had suffered a crisis 10 years ago, and now that the roles were reversed, he called upon those nations to increase their participation in his country’s economy.

Rajoy said “Spain receives Latin American investment with open arms.”

Rajoy was speaking at the Iberoamerican summit being held in Spain’s southwestern port of Cadiz, once the country’s gateway for importing Aztec and Inca treasure.

King Juan Carlos had made the same plea Friday, saying “our eyes turn to you, we need more Latin America.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

USA

Allen West Wins Full Recount: Saturday Morning

From Allen West Republic in Facebook: Allen West Republic 30 minutes ago ATTENTION — WE WON SPREAD THE NEWS PATRIOTS — UPDATE ALLEN WEST FROM GARY GALIANO RECOUNT TOMORROW 9AM VOTE 2-1 WE WON FULL RECOUNT OF ALL THOSE 5 DAYS PLUS VOTES THEY FOUND AND EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE THERE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Attorneys: Obama’s ‘Secret’ Cyber Security Law May Allow ‘Military Deployment Within the U.S.’

The White House on Wednesday receieved a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request (PDF link) from two attorneys with the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), demanding that President Barack Obama release the text of what they called a “secret” new cyber security law that appears to enable “military deployment within the United States.”

The FOIA was filed in response to an article that appeared in The Washington Post this week, claiming that Obama issued a secret directive shortly before the elections that empowers the military to “vet any operations outside government and defense networks” for cyber security purposes.

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Bosnian Refugee Sentenced in NYC Subway Bombing Plot

He must have come here as a child as one of over 100,000 Bosnian refugees we admitted during and after Bill Clinton’s Bosnian War. No magical melting pot for Medunjanin.

From the New York Daily News:

A Queens man whose hatred of America inspired him to join the Taliban and become a wanna-be subway suicide bomber was sentenced to rot in prison for the rest of his life — plus 95 years.

Adis Medunjanin, the son of hard-working Bosnian refugees who had fled war and repression in their homeland, sang verses from the Koran and denounced capitalism and democracy before the sentence was imposed.

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Medunjanin was convicted last May of traveling to Pakistan and Afghanistan in 2008 with two friends from Flushing High School so the radicalized trio could fight coalition forces. They received terrorist training and were recruited by high-ranking al Qaeda operatives to carry out an attack in the New York City subway system in September 2009.

We love death more than you love life!

Law enforcement officials have never publicly revealed how they were tipped off to the plot because the details remain classified. They were in the advanced stages of producing bombs and days away from carrying out the attack when they were arrested by the FBI and NYPD.

“He is not a great warrior or a celebrated martyr as he hoped,” Assistant U.S. Attorney David Bitkower said. “He is a convicted criminal, and we ask the court to treat him as such.”

The prosecutor was referring to Medunjanin’s last act of jihad before his arrest — crashing his car at high speed into another vehicle on the Whitestone Expressway while screaming to a 911 operator, “We love death more than you love life!” [Gee, guess that means he isn’t thankful for the opportunity we gave him for the good life in America—-ed]

We’ve had a bunch of news over the years about problems with Bosnian refugees. One of my favorites is this one from 2008 when I first became aware of the fact that politicians (Bill Clinton in the 2008 post about Iowa meatpackers) help supply their business friends with cheap labor through this program. For more stories on Bosnians, just type ‘Bosnian refugees’ into our search function.

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Fla. Election Official Admits ‘Mistakes Were Made’

Florida Rep. Allen West is threatening a Bush v. Gore-style legal brawl after a county election official admitted “mistakes” in his still uncalled race. …

But West’s supporters aren’t the only ones frustrated with the St. Lucie County elections board and its supervisor, Gertrude Walker. The Florida secretary of state’s office announced this week that it is launching an audit of the county’s vote-tabulating process, saying that it was “concerned” about the results. …

In a news conference, [Walker] said officials had shown “too much haste” in trying to get complete results to the public on election night and that “mistakes were made.”

           — Hat tip: Takuan Seiyo [Return to headlines]

Gun Store: Obama Voters Not Welcome

The owner of an Arizona gun store said he will not sell weapons to customers who voted for President Obama because “you have proven that you are not responsible enough to own a firearm.”

Cope Reynolds, owner of the Southwest Shooting Authority in Pinetop, Ariz., posted the new store policy in a newspaper advertisement — as well as on a sign posted on the front door.

“If you voted for Barack Obama your business is not welcome at Southwest Shooting Authority,” the ad reads. “You have proven that you are not responsible enough to own a firearm.”

The Southwest Shooting Authority is a family-owned, family-run business that Reynolds opened in 2004. He told Fox News that he’s absolutely serious about the new policy.

“I’m a small business owner,” he said. “If you are dumb enough to vote for Obama again — after four years of this — I don’t think you are responsible enough to own a firearm. I don’t care who it makes mad.”

Reynolds acknowledged that folks coming into his store probably didn’t vote for Obama anyway, but he’s still making a statement. He said he’s concerned about how President Obama’s policies could impact his small business.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Islamic Center is Seeking to Move to Riverpark Area

A single-family home on RiverPark Boulevard is slated to be converted to a community center for the Islamic Center of Ventura County, California. The north Oxnard site won’t be a mosque — from the outside, it will look the same as it does now — but will provide a spot for the group to pray and meet. The house, landscaped in front with palm trees and a lush lawn, is bordered by the Paseo Santa Clara apartments on one side and an alley on the other. Next door, a boarded-up property bristles with brown, untended grass. Chris Williamson, a principal planner with the city, said religious institutions are allowed in Oxnard’s residential areas, although he’s unaware of any examples in which a group converted a house. The proposal, which requires a special use permit from the Oxnard Planning Commission, will be discussed at an informational workshop Monday evening and likely will go to the commission in December or January…

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Maryland’s Endemic Corruption: An Object Lesson for the Nation

Maryland is one of the most corrupt states in our nation. Nowhere is this fact more evident than with the state’s treatment of illegal aliens. Maryland politicians have literally become lawless in their efforts to cultivate illegals, and this lawlessness flows downhill from the very top. I will focus on a few of the more egregious examples.

In 2011, we published a report on CASA de Maryland, a Silver Spring-based illegal immigrant advocacy group that parrots ACORN in both its methods and associates—which include the Communist Party USA, FMLN, (a former Salvadoran communist guerilla group, now a political party), ACORN and others. Yet it is one of the most influential organizations in the state.

CASA receives significant state government funding, while Director Gustavo Torres and his wife, Sonia Mora both hold influential positions within that same government. Torres is a member of the Governor’s Council for New Americans and served on Governor Martin O’Malley’s transition team. Mora sits on the Governor’s Hispanic Affairs Commission and manages Montgomery County’s Latino Health Initiative. This is unseemly if not illegal. Torres’ primary source of income is CASA de Maryland, and CASA owes its inordinate influence to its many supporters in state government.

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New Technologies Drive Oil Boom in U.S.

Oil production in the U.S. is increasing, often driven by new ways of getting the black stuff out of the ground. Start-up companies are trying out new techniques, while larger, established players are giving a second look to older methods that weren’t profitable years ago.

The high price of fuel is one reason. The late 1990s saw a glut of oil, with the average (inflation-adjusted) price dropping to about $17 per barrel. In 2012, the average has hit $93, and could go higher.

The International Energy Agency concluded, in a new report released earlier this month, that the United States could overtake Saudi Arabia as the world’s leading oil producer in five years, becoming an oil exporter by 2030. Some experts think this is overly optimistic, though, because unconventional oil production can drop off faster than traditional oil.

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New York City Will Demolish Hundreds of Storm-Hit Homes

About 200 homes in the neighborhoods hit hardest by Hurricane Sandy will be razed after a grim assessment of the storm-ravaged coast revealed that many structures were so damaged they pose a danger, the reporter William K. Rashbaum writes in Sunday’s New York Times.

The homes will be bulldozed in the coming days, city officials said, almost all of them one- and two-family houses on Staten Island, in Queens and in Brooklyn. That is in addition to 200 houses that are already partially or completely burned down, washed away or otherwise damaged; those sites will also be cleared.

In addition, the Buildings Department is still inspecting nearly 500 other damaged structures, some of which could also be demolished, according to the commissioner, Robert L. LiMandri.

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‘Shirtless FBI Agent Picture’ Was a Joke

The Seattle Times got its hands on that much-hyped “Shirtless FBI Agent” photo, and it’s not at all what we were led to believe. Apparently the photo was a joke the agent sent out to multiple friends, including Jill Kelley and a Seattle Times reporter, back in 2010. It shows the agent outside of MacDill Air Force Base, posing in between two SWAT target dummies that look a lot like him. The caption reads: “Which One’s Fred?”

The Seattle Times, which also interviewed the shirtless agent (real name: Frederick Humphries), reports:

The picture, which was sent to a reporter at The Seattle Times in 2010, was taken following a “hard workout” with the SWAT team at MacDill Air Force Base. He’s posed between a pair of target dummies that have a remarkable likeness to the buff agent. The caption on the photo, which was sent from a personal email account, reads, “Which One’s Fred?”

Humphries, 47, said he sent the photo to Kelley and others in the fall of 2010, shortly after he had transferred to the Tampa office from Guantánamo Bay, where Humphries had been an FBI liaison to the CIA at the detention facility there.

Indeed, among his friends and associates, Humphries was known to send dumb-joke emails in which the punch line was provided by opening an attached photo.

[Retired FBI agent Charlie] Mandigo confirmed he received a copy of the photo as well and described it as “joking.” The photo was sent from a joint personal email account shared by Humphries’ wife. Humphries said that, at one point, his supervisor posted the picture on an FBI bulletin board as a joke and that his wife, a teacher, has a framed copy.

Unless there’s more to this, the FBI has some explaining to do. Not only is Humphries being investigated for by the Office of Professional Responsibility for what now appears to be a non-issue, but anonymous FBI sources have also spent days dragging his name through the mud by implying the photo was inappropriate and a sign he was “obsessed” with Jill Kelley. Again, maybe there’s something we’re missing, but it’s starting to sound like his infraction was simply being a whistle-blower to Congress. Considering President Obama’s professed support for national security whistle-blower protection, it will be interesting to see what the White House has to say about this.

           — Hat tip: DS [Return to headlines]

The House Committee on Homeland Security Released a Report Detailing How Hezbollah Has Expanded in Latin America.

South America has a huge Lebanese population and they are one of Hezbollah’s biggest supporters. As such, they have managed to incorporate themselves in the lucrative cocaine business. In 2008, the US and Colombia dismantled a cocaine organization that allegedly helped fund Hezbollah activities. The organization made millions and gave 12% of the profits to Hezbollah. Prosecutors in Virginia charged Ayman “Junior” Joumaa for conspiracy to distribute cocaine and money laundering charges. The indictment said 85,000 kilograms of cocaine was sold to the Los Zetas drug cartel from 2005-2007.

           — Hat tip: KGS [Return to headlines]

Turkey Causes Power Outage in Sheboygan County

Maybe this turkey was trying to launch a pre-emptive strike before Thanksgiving.

Utility officials say a turkey flew into a power line in Sheboygan County on Saturday morning. A Sheboygan Press report (http://shebpr.es/WdEVNQ ) says the contact knocked out power for about 1,500 people.

We Energies spokeswoman Cathy Schulze says the outage was reported just before 8 a.m. She says power was restored to all but a handful of homes and businesses within an hour.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

What Obama Knew and When About Benghazi

Jennifer Rubin in her Washington Post “Right Turn” blog yesterday, cited an investigative report by John Solomon of The Washington Guardian that President knew that Ansar al Shariah, the Al Qaeda affiliate in Libya and Al Qaeda in the Maghreb were the jihadis behind the attack on the US consulate and CIA annex in Benghazi, “The President knew the truth About Benghazi” . Solomon is an ex-AP and Washington Post journalist.

Now we know that General Petreaus, the defamed formel Director of Central Intelligence, knew that as well, as leaked from yesterday’s Capital Hill select Senate and House Intelligence Committee hearings, although he went along with the ‘edited’ time-line charade. Solomon that to reveal same would ‘jeopardize’ sources, see this Washington Examiner report, “Talking Point Editred to Play Down Terrorrism”. We await public hearings to address what the US consulate and especially the CIA Annex were doing in Benghazi. The explanation by Petreaus’s paramour, Army Reserve Major Paula Broadwell at a University of Denver alumni presentation on October 26th that the CIA annex was used for interrogation of captured Ansar al Shariah terrorists appears to have been denied by the CIA.

Perhaps, the CIA annex and the consulate were used for other matters, including coordination on arms filtering to Syrian opposition forces with the “absent’ Turkish Consul General who the late Ambassador. Stevens dined with that evening. We note that the media, whether in Turkey or in the West, have yet to track down and interview the Turkish General Consul. Those are the speculations by Clare Lopez, Senior Fellow at RadicalIslam.org in a CounterJihad report, and Steve and Shoshana Bryen, the husband and wife team in a PJ Media, article. Steve Bryen is a former Assistant Secretary of Defense and Shoshana Bryen is Senior fellow at the Washington, DC-based Jewish policy Center…

           — Hat tip: Jerry Gordon [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

62% of Italians Not in Favour of Second Monti Term

22% in favour, poll says

(ANSA) — Rome, November 16 — The majority of Italians are not in favour of seeing Premier Mario Monti serving a second term of office after parliamentary elections next spring according to an opinion poll released Friday. The survey conducted by the SWG statistics institute on behalf of Italian state broadcaster RAI showed that 62% of people interviewed rejected the idea of a second Monti term compared to 22% who were in favour.

The remaining 16% were undecided. In a different survey SWG also revealed that on Friday popular confidence in the technocrat premier stood at 36%, one percentage point up on the same day last week. In November 2011, when Monti was brought in to save the debt-ridden Italian economy in the wake of the euro crisis, his popularity stood at 71%.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Bank Accounts Emptied by Phone Trojan

Text messages from bank containing TAN numbers ‘caught or diverted’ by virus

(The Local) Berlin state police warned on Tuesday that “bank customers using the SMS-TAN/mTAN process have become victim of fraudulent money withdrawals.” Several people have reportedly had their bank accounts emptied in the past few weeks, the police said in a statement.

“In all cases, the SMS containing the mTAN for the online banking system was caught or diverted,” the statement said. “Up until now, those affected have been customers using a Smartphone with an Android operating system.”

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Berlusconi Says 70% of Italians Are Disgusted With Politics

‘Courage to change is required’, says former premier Berlusconi

(ANSA) Carnago (Verese), November 16; More than two-thirds of Italians are “disgusted” by the nation’s politics, said former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in an interview on Friday. “The Sicilian elections confirmed that which all the polls were reporting: 70% of Italians are disgusted by these politics, by these parties, and by the current protagonists,” Berlusconi said. “Courage to change is required, let’s see what can be done between now and the elections”.

Italians are set to cast their ballots in general elections next year at a time that the eurozone’s third-largest economy has contracted for a fifth consecutive quarter, according to data released by Italian national statistics office Thursday. In the Sicilian regional election last month, only 47% of the electorate went to vote, compared to just under 60% in 2008.

Berlusconi stepped down last November as the nation he was running risked falling into a spiralling debt crisis in the wake of a similar one in Greece, and as economic growth slumped. He was replaced by Mario Monti, who is currently serving as prime minister.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Europe’s Jerry Sandusky?

In the Jerry Sandusky case Penn State officials closed their ears for years to rumors about his behavior. In the Netherlands, the alleged pedophile Joris Demmink, Secretary-General of the Dutch Ministry of Justice, has had a close friend thwart official investigations into his behavior. That friend? Himself. This cozy arrangement may be about to come to an end.

In the mid 1990s in Turkey, Demmink sexually assaulted numerous boys between the ages of 12 and 16, according to the Dutch attorney for two of the victims. They now demand prosecution. Attorney Adele Van Der Plas says one victim was 12 at the time he was brought by a police officer to Demmink’s chambers, where he was repeatedly sexually assaulted.

Now, three Dutch and three Turkish citizens have come forward publicly to identify Demmink as their molester. Van Der Plas cites four police reports that name him as a suspect. Yet, whenever official investigations have been launched, they ended up lacking “evidence,” for Demmink’s office had the last word on such investigations. His senior position in the government has caused other officials to close ranks when each investigation was abruptly terminated.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

France: Death Making — Muslim Community in France

Synopsis

This week’s episode is an interview with Mohammed Moussaoui, the president of the French Council of the Muslim Faith, about the challenges faced by the Muslim community in France, which is estimated to have reached 6 million and is considered as the largest in Europe. The episode discusses how extremist ideas are leaked to parts of this community and what is its negative impact on the vast majority regarding the behavior of some of its members? Will the rates of racist incidents against Muslims in France increase whenever al-Qaeda or other extremist groups attack or threaten western countries? How can the Muslim community in France succeed in providing positive role models that interact with the European community as a whole, in an effort to turn around negative images developed by extremists?

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

France: Mayan Doomsday ‘Safe Zone’ Shut Down

Citing fears that doomsday believers, curiosity seekers, and “above all” journalists will flood a French mountaintop on Dec. 21, the supposed day of the Mayan apocalypse, local officials are banning access to the mountain.

The spot, Pic de Bugarach, is rumored to be one of the only safe places on the planet on Dec. 21, according to Raw Story. On that date, a major cycle of the Maya Long Count calendar ends. The calendar is split into several chunks, including 400-year spans called b’ak’tuns. Dec. 21, 2012 on our calendar marks the end of the 13th b’ak’tun and the beginning of a new cycle.

The calendar change would not have been seen as the end of the world by the ancient Maya, scholars agree. But in New Age and other online subcultures, believers have come to expect something major on that day, with predictions ranging from a new dawn of peace and harmony to an explosive doomsday.

One online rumor holds that on this day of destruction, Pic de Bugarach will open up to reveal an alien spacecraft, which will save believers nearby. That has local officials worried.

“We are expecting a few visionaries, a few people who believe in this end of the world, but in extremely limited numbers,” state official Eric Freysselinard told Raw Story. “We are expecting greater numbers of people who are just curious, but in numbers we cannot determine. Above all, we are expecting lots of journalists.”

In response, officials will call in 100 police and firefighters on Dec. 21 to seal off approaches to the mountain, Freysselinard told Raw Story.

Other areas are welcoming the doomsday attention. In Belize, the Chaa Creek resort is trying to lure tourists with a seven-day, all-inclusive “Maya Winter Solstice” package, which includes workshops on Maya crafts, traditional Maya garb and names of guests inscribed into a giant stele that will be erected on Dec. 21.

In Guatamala, the national tourism bureau is organizing all sorts of festivities, including a “New Dawn for Humanity” summit in Tikal, a major ancient Maya city. Elton John, Bruce Springsteen and U2 will provide entertainment.

Mexico is aiming for the action, too, launching a tourism campaign called “Mayan World 2012” and encouraging visitors to seek out sites in southern Mexico, where the ancient Maya once built complex cities.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Italian Police Block White Supremacist Website

ROME (AP) — Italian police have blocked access to a white supremacist website and arrested four people for allegedly inciting racial hatred and spreading anti-Semitism.

Authorities on Friday blocked Stormfront, a white supremacist website based in the United States, and shut down its Italian-language forum.

They also confiscated knives, batons and baseball bats as well neo-Nazi and Fascist propaganda, including pamphlets and banners emblazoned with swastikas, in searches of properties mostly in northeastern Italy.

Prosecutors in Rome launched the investigation after the group published blacklists of religious leaders, politicians, journalists and judges citing their support of immigrants. They also published lists of prominent Jewish citizens.

The four were arrested in the northern city of Milan and in Frosinone and Pescara in central Italy.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Italy: Woman, 89, ‘Hid Cocaine in Bra’

50 of son’s doses concealed during raid, police say

(ANSA) — Taranto, November 12 — An 89-year-old woman was cited in this Puglia city Monday for hiding 50 doses of cocaine in her bra.

Police arrested her son, who they said gave her the drugs when officers came to search their home on reports he was a pusher.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: Couple Pretends to be Blind, Swindles 183,000 Euros

Fake invalids caught receiving social benefits illegally

(ANSA) — Ragusa, November 12 — A couple in their early 60s has been caught swindling 183,000 euros in social benefits over the past nine years by pretending to be ill and blind.

The couple, accused of aggravated fraud, was nabbed by finance police in Ragusa, a city in Sicily.

A woman, 60, claimed to have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which left her completely blind, while her husband, 62, allegedly also suffered from multiple sclerosis. The disease left him unable to walk or function normally.

However, police say the couple was filmed leading a “normal” life, including shopping independently, carrying their own purchases, and checking out their appearances in mirrors while trying on clothing.

The couple, which had been assigned public housing, appeared at medical examinations with crutches and wheelchairs.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: ‘Cagliostro Ghost Sightings’ Spook Arezzo

Spectre of 18th-century alchemist reported near Duomo

(ANSA) — Arezzo, November 15 — Italian paranormal-phenomena experts have been called to the Tuscan hilltown of Arezzo to probe a dozen alleged sightings of the ghost of legendary 18th-century alchemist, adventurer, con-man and occult dabbler ‘Count’ Cagliostro.

“We aren’t here to ‘bust’ any ghosts, we simply study phenomena which appear strange,” said Massimo Merendi of the National Ghost Uncover (NGU) association.

The sightings, “of a two-metre-tall cloaked figure” have occurred in the centre of the town, near its famous Duomo, between March 2011 and last month, Merendi said. An alchemist, fake physician and necromancer, Cagliostro became extremely rich selling miraculous cures and elixirs of youth, also posing as the founder of an occult branch of freemasonry. Although he was an impostor, his daring and ingenuity briefly made him the darling of Europe.

He was wined and dined by high society across the continent and wound up marrying a member of a high-born Roman family.

His real name was Giuseppe Balsamo and he was born to a poor family in Palermo in 1743. Wanted for a number of petty crimes, he fled Sicily and embarked on extensive travels that were to take him to such far-flung places as Greece, Egypt, Arabia, Persia, Rhodes, and Malta. In France, he became a close friend of the influential Cardinal de Rohan but scandal eventually led to his downfall and he was slapped into the Bastille and later banished from the country.

Arrested for heresy in Rome in 1789 he was condemned to death but the sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment and he died unsung in a prison in the hilltop town of San Leo near Urbino in 1795. He was 51. Legend has it that he placed a curse on the town but townspeople regularly assure outsiders they are protected by St.

Francis. Every year on August 26, the anniversary of his death, a bouquet of flowers is found in Cagliostro’s former cell, reputedly put there by a mysterious lady in black.

Cagliostro’s travels and exploits have been described in his memoirs and those of other adventurers including Casanova, inspiring writers such as Alexandre Dumas, but he has not been previously linked to Arezzo.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Jews Lambast Norway for Awarding Medal to Notorious Anti-Semite

Jewish groups have harshly criticized Norway’s King Harald V for his decision to award a royal service medal to Trond Ali Linstad, an activist who has been influential in promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories regarding Jewish world domination and publicly advocating for Arab terrorism against the State of Israel.

Trond Ali Linstad has been nominated to receive Norway’s Royal Medal of Merit which recognizes service in the fields of art, science and industry and outstanding public service.

While the award was intended to recognize Linstad’s work in education for immigrants, his website, Koranen.no, warns his readers to “beware the Jews,” and the “influence they have in newspapers and other media, in many political organs.”

Linstad has also expressed “Thanks to Johan Galtung,” a Norwegian academic and proponent of the anti-Semitic forgery, Protocols of the Elders of Zion, asking whether Jews in positions of power used “manipulative and undemocratic methods” to influence world events. He further stated that “every president in the U.S. must adapt to the Jewish lobby,” in which he argued, determines U.S. foreign policy.

“This shocking award is not only insulting to Jews, but potentially dangerous as well,” said Rabbi Abraham Cooper

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Spain’s Stolen Babies and the Families Who Lived a Lie

Spanish society has been shaken by allegations of the theft and trafficking of thousands of babies by nuns, priests and doctors, which started under Franco and continued up to the 1990s.

I first met Manoli Pagador in Getafe, in a working-class suburb of Madrid. She was attending a meeting for people affected by the scandal Spaniards call “ninos robados” — stolen children.

After months of requests from the BBC, the Spanish government finally put forward Angel Nunez from the justice ministry to talk to me about Spain’s stolen children.

Asked if babies were stolen, Mr Nunez replied: “Without a doubt”.

“How many?” I asked.

“I don’t dare to come up with figures,” he answered carefully. “But from the volume of official investigations I dare to say there were many.”

Lawyers believe that up to 300,000 babies were taken.

The practice of removing children from parents deemed “undesirable” and placing them with “approved” families, began in the 1930s under the dictator General Francisco Franco.

At that time, the motivation may have been ideological. But years later, it seemed to change — babies began to be taken from parents considered morally — or economically — deficient. It became a money-spinner, too.

The scandal is closely linked to the Catholic Church, which under Franco assumed a prominent role in Spain’s social services including hospitals, schools and children’s homes.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Sweden: 87-Year-Old Woman Brutally Beaten by Gang While Trying to Defend Puppy

HELSINGBORG. A 87-year-old confronted an immigrant gang of five who was assaulting a helpless puppy outside a grocery store. The gang then turned their attention to her, beating her to the ground and then brutally kicking and punching her until she started bleeding. The sadistic attack is now sending shock-waves through the once-idyllic small town of Helsingborg, southern Sweden.

The woman, who was discovered in her home several days after the attack with heavy bleedings from her abdomen, says in an interview with Swedish Radiothat she ‘couldn’t help but ask them to stop — maybe it was stupid of me but I just couldn’t stand watching them torture a small animal’.

On November 12, she was just on her way to the local grocery store in central Helsingborg to buy coffee as she was confronted with the horrific scene.

‘When I went outside I heard something howling just like a small child crying. I continued a few steps and saw a few men standing in front of me. I realized that they were beating a small dog, a black one with a white chest..’

As the 88-year-old grandmother asked the men, who were ‘speaking a language that she couldn’t understand’, to stop what they were doing and told them that ‘they should be ashamed of themselves’, they immediately responded by knocking her down to the ground.

‘One of them came up to me and hit me on the right side of of my head and I fell to the ground. One of the others forced my legs down and then they started kicking me while I was lying down.’

‘I thought they were going to break my legs because they were bending them apart while kicking straight ahead’

Helsingborg, which was once an idyllic and sleepy industrial small town in the heart of Sweden’s southernmost province, has gone through a rapid transformation to the worse during the last decade. It is now plagued by a surge in gang-related crime and a deteriorating social situation.

In other parts of what politicians hail as the ‘New Sweden’, too, elderly people are daily reminded of the fact that the safe and friendly country of their youth may be gone forever.

In an eerily similar case in Gothenberg in March this year, a 61-year-old pensioner was beaten so savagely that he fell into a coma. His crime? Trying to protect his dog from being harassed by an immigrant gang outside a supermarket in Kortedala.

The 88-year-old vicim of this week’s attack apparently still had some hope for her fellow citizens — despite the turn society has taken.

‘I’ve heard about all the rapes and all this misery, but — I am an old woman’, she told Swedish Radio.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

UK: 1 in 5 Boys at Primaries Have No Male Teachers While Some Could Go Through Their Entire Education Without One

Nearly one in five boys is being taught in a primary school without a single male teacher on the staff.

Official statistics compiled for the first time reveal how 360,485 boys aged four to 11 are attending schools which have only women teachers.

Of these, 61,060 are eligible for free school meals because of low household income.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Blackburn Islamic Centre Gets Go-Ahead

FINAL plans for a major open-to-all Islamic community hall in Blackburn are due to get the go-ahead next week. The 1,500 sq ft building at the Naqshbandiyya Aslamiyya Spiritual Centre in Queen’s Park is now set to be constructed next year. The £1 million purpose-built hall with underground car parking will occupy vacant land on the corner of Pringle Street and Whitendale Crescent provided it gets approval from Blackburn with Darwen planning committee next week. Extensions to the existing centre have already been given permission by planners and next week’s decision is the final piece of the jigsaw to cater for growing numbers of worshippers at the mosque and for the wider community…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Crawley Man Admits Stabbing Pregnant Girlfriend

A 25-year-old man has admitted stabbing his pregnant partner at their home in West Sussex.

Shahid Mahmood pleaded guilty to wounding with intent to commit grievous bodily harm at Lewes Crown Court.

His 23-year-old victim was stabbed four times in the neck and upper body at the house in Northgate, Crawley, on 26 May.

Mahmood, of The Parade, Northgate, was accused of attempted murder but his plea to the lesser charge was accepted. He will be sentenced on 21 December.

His partner was six months pregnant at the time of the attack.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Fat Lady Furore …

The celebrity chef claims getting lost in a “ghetto” was “the most frightening experience of my life” in her new book

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[JP note: It ain’t over till the fat lady sings.]

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Gove: More Children Should be Taken Into Care to Stop Them Suffering ‘A Life of Soiled Nappies, Scummy Baths, Chaos and Hunger’

Education Secretary Michael Gove has said he thinks thousands more children should be placed in care or adopted to prevent them suffering neglect and mistreatment.

In a speech in London yesterday, Mr Gove said the state had exposed children to ‘a life of soiled nappies, scummy baths, chaos and hunger’.

This was because, Mr Gove added, the state was ‘preoccupied with the rights of biological parents.’

He wants social workers to be ‘more assertive with dysfunctional parents, courts to be less indulgent of poor parents, and the care system to expand to deal with the consequences’.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Islamophobia Awareness Month Launch Event at the London School of Economics

Islamophobia Awareness Month launch event @ LSE

Tuesday, 20th November 2012, 6pm At the Quad, East Building, LSE Students’ Union, Houghton Street, WC2A 2AE

With Islamophobia entering the mainstream of politics across Europe and with increasing concerns over the penetration of Islamophobia in universities, the LSE Students’ Union is providing a forum for discussion on the nature and extent of the problem and what can be done to challenge it.

Speakers:

  • Myriam Francois-Cerrah: Journalist and Academic
  • Dr Leon Moosavi: University of Liverpool
  • Aaron Kiely: National Union of Students

There will also be an exhibition on Islamophobia in the Quad from Monday 19th November until Friday 23rd November.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Jimmy Savile & the Dead Bodies

SICKO Jimmy Savile had an unhealthy interest in corpses, it was claimed last night.

Fellow DJ Paul Gambaccini made the most shocking claim yet about the pervert’s double life.

He told BBC Radio 5 Live Savile was well known to be a necrophiliac — someone who is sexually attracted to dead people. He claimed Savile’s interest in corpses dated back 50 years.

Savile is known to have made unaccompanied visits to the morgue at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, where officials have launched an inquiry into his past activities.

The comments of “Gambo”, 63, who worked with Savile from 1973, shocked host Nicky Campbell, 52, who tried to stop the conversation.

Campbell said: ‘That particularly lurid accusation you have brought to people’s attention is one that has not been in the public domain.”

Gambaccini asked: “Why not?” before adding: “Who vetted the knighthood? Coco the clown?”

The veteran DJ said he became aware Savile had a taste for under-age girls shortly after going to work for Radio 1.

He added: “The expression I came to associate with Savile’s sexual partners was either one used by production assistants or one I made up to summarise their reports … under-age subnormals. He targeted the institutionalised, the hospitalised, and this was known.

“Why did Jimmy go to hospitals? That’s where the patients were.”

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Keep Your Filthy Tribal Hands Off the Archers, Polly

by Ruth Dudley Edwards

It’s no good. I’ve tried and tried to resist the temptation to write about Polly Toynbee, because being ridiculed in The Daily Telegraph might only encourage her, but I’ve caved in. It’s one thing to have her writing crazy articles denouncing Tories for their deplorable baby-eating, granny-murdering practices, but she mostly does that in the privacy of The Guardian and it does little harm…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Landslide Victory for Voter Apathy: The Nation’s Crushing Verdict on Elections for Police Chiefs… A Turnout of Only 14%

Voters delivered a crushing rebuke to Britain’s political class yesterday.

Apathy swept the country as just 14 per cent of voters turned out for the first ever elections for police and crime commissioners — the worst in British political history for a nationwide poll.

In a further sign of public contempt for the major parties, the turnout in the Manchester Central by-election was just 18 per cent, the lowest recorded for a Parliamentary by-election since 1942 at the height of the Second World War.

Where they did turn out, a record number of independent candidates swept to victory at the expense of the major parties.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Mosque Visits Aim to Stop Kitchen Blaze Tragedies

FIRE service staff have been visiting mosques across Staffordshire to warn people of the dangers of cooking while wearing loose clothing after a Burton pensioner died when her headscarf caught fire…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Many Teenagers ‘Can’t Read GCSE Exam Papers’

Thousands of UK teenagers cannot read well enough to understand their GCSE exam papers, a large-scale analysis of pupils’ reading ability suggests.

Data on 29,000 teenagers in 1,100 schools in England suggests they have an average reading age of 10 or 11.

But GCSE materials and papers were found to be pitched at the correct levels.

Its findings, based on the 29,000 children using its software, suggest 15 and 16-year-olds in England have an average reading age five years lower than their actual age.

This is surprising because both primary school and secondary school results have been rising year on year. Nearly nine out of 10 children in England are deemed to have met the required levels in reading at age 11.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Men in White Van Stalking Lone Girl Pupils Outside Mirfield Schools

PUPILS and parents have been warned to look out for two men in a van who have been attempting to abduct lone girls.

The white van has been spotted numerous times waiting outside Mirfield schools before and after school since the beginning of term, according to reports from pupils and parents.

The van, believed to be a Volkswagen, has been seen outside Mirfield Free Grammar (MFG), Castle Hall School and Crowlees First School.

It is believed the occupants, described as Asian, have been stalking lone female pupils.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Manhunt After String of Sex Attacks on Women in Plymouth

A MANHUNT has been launched after a spate of sex attacks on young women which police believe could be linked.

Officers have launched an operation — codenamed Kingsand — to investigate whether the same man or men are responsible for molesting drunk females walking home alone after a night out.

All the attacks have happened in the North Hill and Greenbank areas.

In the latest, a young woman was followed home by a man who forced his way into her home and sexually assaulted her.

Officers are reviewing a series of sex attacks and other incidents over the last year as the offenders have similar descriptions and method of attack.

The attacks have happened around 3am and 4am on the weekend nights of Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Descriptions of the assailants have roughly matched, with victims describing one as either black or Asian, in his mid to late 20s, around 5ft 7ins or 5ft 8ins tall.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Number of Children Reported Missing in Essex Doubles in Four Years

THE number of children reported missing in Essex has more than doubled in the past four years, according to new statistics.

A Freedom of Information request to Essex Police reveals 2,372 children were reported missing last year, compared to 1,163 in 2008.

Andy McCullough, Head of Strategy and Policy at Railway Children, which supports vulnerable young people alone and at risk on Britain’s streets and made the FOI request, said: “It is alarming to see that the numbers of children reported missing in Essex has risen so significantly year on year. “Of those who are reported missing, the majority are young people who have run away from home or care.

“Children run away for many reasons, usually to escape things they find stressful such as problems at school or home.

“However, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Anecdotal research indicates that as many as two thirds of young people who run away from home are not even reported missing and may be too vulnerable and afraid to seek help from official services.”

“In fact, we estimate that every five minutes in the UK a child under 16 runs away from home — that’s 100,000 children every year — a far greater number.”

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Pressure on Cameron to Block EU Army HQ Plans

David Cameron faces a looming political battle to defend Britain’s veto over defence policy after France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Poland urged the creation of a new European Union military command “structure”.

The powerful group of countries, Europe’s largest, also welcomed plans to hold a special Brussels summit next year to “confirm our ambitions for security and defence policy” in a move that poses a major headache for the Prime Minister as the EU climbs the domestic political agenda. Known as the “Weimar group”, the five countries met in Paris on Thursday evening to launch a new offensive to create an EU military operations headquarters, after Britain used its veto last year to block similar proposals…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Solved: The Mystery of the Money Chest: How David Bell Sits on the Charity Bankrolling His Own Campaign

One of the mysteries surrounding the Media Standards Trust (which spawned Hacked Off) has been how it finances itself.

Today, the Mail can reveal that over the past seven years, the Trust has received £440,000 from a body called the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation — one of the largest independent grant-giving charitable trusts in the UK.

A study of how it operates provides a tantalising glimpse of how Leftish lobby groups can infiltrate such bodies to finance their own often ideological causes.

The early Foundation was run on an ad-hoc basis but its scale and nature changed dramatically in 1999 when Prudential bought M&G, creating a windfall of £625 million.

It was the time of New Labour and the Third Way, and this was reflected in the people running the Foundation.

In 2003 Jeremy Hardie, a FTSE-100 figure and classic Blair-era big businessman, became its chairman.

A champagne socialist, he had twice stood as an SDP parliamentary candidate before joining the Labour Party.

Mr Hardie was succeeded in 2007 by the current chairman and even more eminent SDP-turned-New Labour figure, Viscount Chandos.

The current SMF chairman is journalist Mary Ann Sieghart, self-regarding liberal commentator and an outspoken critic of popular journalism. Her brother is William Sieghart who, along with Lib Dem peer Baroness Linklater, is a trustee of the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation under Chandos’s chairmanship.

What a small world

Even smaller when Sir David Bell and his Media Standards Trust (MST) are taken into account.

Mention of a £150,000 MST grant appears in the ‘Education and Learning’ sector of the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation’s 2009 accounts report.

Its use is explained thus: ‘Towards core costs over three years to raise awareness about news standards.’

Asked by the Mail why it had made such a generous donation to the MST, the Foundation declined to answer.

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UK: Sex Gangs Report ‘Will Play Down Threat of Pakistani Men Targeting White Girls’

An official inquiry into child sex gangs will fail to highlight the targeting of white girls by Pakistani men.

Instead the year-long Government-backed investigation will say that child sex abuse is a problem caused by men of all backgrounds in towns and cities across the country.

The findings of the inquiry by Sue Berelowitz, the Deputy Children’s Commissioner for England, are likely to anger ministers and provoke disbelief among those who have observed and investigated cases of abuse of teenage girls in towns in Lancashire and Yorkshire.

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UK: Tube Racist Deserves to be Jailed, Says Judge

Palmers Green, Finsbury Park, North London

A female Tube passenger who hurled ‘fascist’ insults at commuters was told she deserves to be sent to prison for her crime. But a judge said he was powerless to hand Rebecca Afeigan, 29, a jail term and instead had to give her a ‘derisory’ £210 fine. Afeigan forced the suspension of the Piccadilly line as she hurled abuse at fellow passengers.

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North Africa

Egypt: Get Ready for Coptic Christian Refugees

by Dexter van Zile

Eventually, the refugee crisis inside Egypt will spill over its borders and become an international problem

There is a refugee crisis taking place inside Egypt. This became apparent on October 5th, when Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi met with a group of Coptic Christians who had been driven from their homes by Muslim extremists in Rafah, a city located on Egypt’s border with the Gaza Strip. Morsi met with the families in El Arish, a town approximately 30 miles from Rafah in an attempt to reassure them that the threats and violence they endured before fleeing their homes would never happen to them again. “What happened is an individual case which represents neither Egypt nor its children, Muslim or Christian,” he said. “It’s a crime for which the perpetrators must be held responsible.” Morsi intimated to his Coptic audience that he would work to find new homes and livelihoods for them elsewhere in Egypt. This prompted an angry response from the Coptic families who complained that they had already established their lives in Rafah — the city where they had just been driven from and where Christians had been living for close to two millennia…

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Egypt: Morsi ‘Will Not Attend’ Coptic Pope Ceremony

AFP – Egypt’s Islamist President Mohamed Morsi will not attend the enthronement of the new Coptic pope, a man said to be open to dialogue with Islam but opposed to a religious state, the bishop organising the ceremony said on Friday. Instead, Morsi will “send a representative” to Cairo’s St Mark’s Cathedral for Sunday’s enthronement of Bishop Tawadros, Bishop Baula was quoted by state news agency MENA as saying, without saying why the president would not attend…

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In Troubled Egypt, Copts Turn to Beloved Saint

MAR GIRGIS MONASTERY, Egypt — There was no mention of churches torched or Christians killed, but the prayer neatly written on a tiny piece of paper and placed atop an icon of St. George in the chapel of a desert monastery left no doubt about the growing fear and despair of Egypt’s Coptic Christians. “Oh Lord, for the sake of all the saints of the church, raise high the banner of the cross and vanquish our enemies, the enemies of the church,” it read. “Make our enemies realize their weakness, foil their actions against us, bring joy to our hearts, increase our profit and make us victorious.”

There were folded slips of paper all over the icon of the Christian knight rearing on his steed and skewering a dragon with his spear. Tucked into its frame, piled on a small table below it, spilling on the floor around it, all pleas to God for health, fertility, wealth, happiness — and protection. Copts stood motionless in prayer before the image. Others broke into hymns praising his valor. Wanting to linger in the saint’s presence, families picnicked on the chapel floor, gossiping and eating sandwiches. The past week, hundreds of thousands of Copts from across the country flocked to the monastery of Mar Girgis, as St. George is known in Arabic, in one of the biggest and most exuberant events of the year for Egypt’s Christians. The annual pilgrimage at the walled monastery in the deserts of southern Egypt overlooking the Nile is a festival of faith, a time to pay homage to the 3rd Century saint who is one of the most revered figures of Christianity’s oldest Church. It is also an opportunity for Christians to exult in their identity in an atmosphere away from the daily discrimination — large and small, subtle and blatant — that they say they increasingly face in this nation where the Muslim majority has been growing more conservative for decades.

At this year’s pilgrimage, Christians’ sense of siege is stronger than ever, after Muslim hardliners gained political dominance, vowing to rule Egypt by Islamic law. Many Christians are convinced they are enduring the worst sectarian persecution any of them can remember. Some even speak of an imminent second “age of martyrdom,” recalling the era of persecution of Christians under Roman rule that remains burned into Copts’ historic memory nearly 2,000 years later. “Without a divine intervention that is both visible and strong, I think we are moving toward a confrontation that will have grave ramifications for Egypt,” said Bishop Bieman, a charismatic church leader in the southern province of Qena. “I am not worried about us Christians on the long term, but I am seriously concerned about what happens to us on the short term. Efforts to impose a religious state are accelerating.”

The Church itself is undergoing a major transition: A new pope, Tawadros II, is to be enthroned in Cairo on Sunday, succeeding Shenouda III, the man who led the Church for 40 years and was revered by Copts as their protector until his death in March. Egypt’s Christian minority, about 10 percent of the population of more than 80 million, has long complained of discrimination. But Christians fear things are reaching a crisis point since the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak nearly two years ago and the subsequent rise to power of Islamists.

Over the past 20 months, dozens of Christians have been killed, churches torched or vandalized, and Christian-owned stores trashed and looted. In several villages, Christian families were driven out of their homes after personal disputes turned into anti-Christian riots. Ultraconservative Muslim clerics preach that Muslims cannot be friends with Christians or frown on overt shows of Christianity, an attitude that soaks down to villages and towns where Christians live.

In recent weeks, there have been several cases of Muslim women forcibly cutting the hair of Christian girls, who unlike almost all Egyptian Muslim women don’t wear headscarves.

“We are like gold, we must be burned so we can become purer,” said Romani Abdullah Fakhouri, a 47-year-old math teacher who has been volunteering to help at the pilgrimage since he was 11. He bitterly recalled an incident of anti-Christian sentiment that his firstborn child, Peter, confronted several years ago. A third grader at the time, Peter came home crying and kept asking his parents what was wrong with being a Christian. His best friend at school, a Muslim boy called Moaz, refused to drink the water Peter brought him from home because his mother had told him not to. “I tried to explain it away. I told him perhaps his mother thought that because we are poor our water may not be clean,” said Fakhouri, a slender man with the bronze complexion of Egyptians of the deep south. “I was very upset.”

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Libya: Failed NATO Mission Exposes U.S. Generals

by Horace G. Campbell

The extramarital affair cited for the resignation of CIA chief Gen Petraeus is insignificant by far compared to his belonging to a section of US military and intelligence elite pursuing a complex right-wing global agenda.

Carter Ham has been removed as head of the US Africa Command (AFRICOM). General Petraeus resigned from the CIA on November 9. Rear Adm. Charles M. Gaouette was reassigned on October 26 as the commander of the USS John C. Stennis strike group. These three changes at the top of the US military establishment are all related to the failed NATO intervention in North Africa and the subsequent war and killings that have been unleashed by militias in Libya, especially in Benghazi. These changes exposed the new autonomy and war fighting capabilities that were being experimented where the CIA and the leaders of the military command structures such as AFRICOM and Central Command (CENTCOM) made policy independent of the executive branch and civilian leadership. This experiment shattered with devastating consequences for the entire military apparatus ensnaring generals, financial speculators, media specialists on the military and politicians…

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Tunisia: Breeders Hit by Crisis, Tozeur Camels at Risk

Traditional farming too expensive, owners sell animals

(ANSAmed) — Tunis, November 15 — The first thing tourists see when visiting Tozeur, an important tourism destination in the Tunisian desert, are camels pasturing near their hotels who will take them for a ride on the sand. But this local tradition is at risk.

These peaceful animals have been living in Tozeur forever, even before men settled in this part of Tunisia. They soon became the primary means of transport as well as providers of milk and meat. But traditional farming has become too expensive in the current crisis. The president of Tozeur breeders, Belgacem Kirza, told Aps that farming according to century-old traditions is impossible. Breeders have been selling their herds in the past two years. Hundreds of camels from this prestigious breed are being sold to Libya, which offers higher prices than local buyers.

The price of barley, for example, used to feed camels has become extremely expensive, one of the reasons why breeders sell and young people choose other professions.

Moreover, illnesses cannot be treated effectively due to the lack of drugs so that for example smallpox has recently killed many animals. Breeders have also not responded to a request by authorities to brand animals so it very hard to establish the number of herds right now. According to the most precise estimate available, camels in the Tozeur area are 2,500.

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Tunisia: State Fills Up Coffers With Ben Ali’s Assets

Banks and dealers in ‘treasure’ of ex dictator’s family

(ANSAmed) — Tunis, November 16 — Tunisia is about to boost state coffers after assets by the powerful clan of former dictator Zine el Abindine Ben Ali were confiscated.

A first tranche concerns 60% of the capital of Ennakl (the dealer in Tunisia of the most important German carmakers, from Volkswaghen to Porsche), 25% of mobile phone company Tunisiana, 13% of the shares of the Bank of Tunisia and 100% of the International school of Carthage.

Another operation concerns the shares of the dealer of Korean carmakers Kia, which will be divided up: 66.70% will be sold while 30.75% will go public with shares sold at the Tunis stock Exchange. This process, aimed at attracting foreign investors, should be completed by the end of 2012.

These procedures have been regulated by two decrees (one passed in March 2011 and the second in May the same year) regulating the complex management of the treasure — including homes and assets — seized to Ben Ali, his family, including wife Leila Trabelzi and her family, and his aides, the extent of which shocked the country in the wake of the fall of the former dictator.

The difficulties faced by state bureaucracy in managing the ex dictator’s great wealth was expressed by Jamel Belhaj, the director general of the holding company to manage national assets CDC (Caisse de depots et Consignations). ‘There is a category of companies which are neither prospering nor having difficulties but simply in full expansion which the government planned to entrust to a holding in charge of confiscations’, he said, adding however that ‘the state cannot be responsible fo these companies and guarantee their development’.

Some 30 companies seized — operating in tourism, agriculture and real estate — will be entrusted to the CDC so the state can sell part of their capital while remaining an owner. For each one of them the CDC will draft a specific plan.

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Tunisia: Second Islamist Dies in Tunisian Prison After Hunger Strike

TUNIS (Reuters) — A second Tunisian Salafist held in custody since protesters ransacked the U.S. embassy in Tunis in September has died after a hunger strike, his lawyer and the Justice Ministry said on Saturday. Muhammed Bakhti died in hospital on Saturday, two days after 26-year-old student Bechir Gholli. They were among dozens of Salafists, hardline Muslims, on hunger strike over prison conditions. “It’s a shame that Tunisians die in prison after the revolution,” Bakhti’s lawyer, Anouar Aouled Ali, told Reuters…

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Israel and the Palestinians

Barack Obama Has Gone AWOL Over Hamas Terrorist Strikes on Israel

by Nile Gardiner

It has been a busy week for the freshly re-elected president of the United States. Barack Obama gave his first news conference since March, launched his controversial tax the rich initiative targeting the top two percent of American earners, and furiously began to try and dig his way out of the Benghazi debacle, while defending his hapless UN Ambassador Susan Rice. He also found time to meet with the victorious Olympics gymnastics squad at the White House. But he hasn’t yet made any effort to publicly address the escalating tensions in the Middle East, especially the wave of rocket attacks by Hamas on Israel, including strikes on Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Aside from a few words from Jay Carney on board Air Force One, a brief statement by the State Department, and a short phone call from the president to the Israeli prime minister, the leader of the free world has been remarkably silent on the terrorist attacks on Israel. And so has his Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, who has barely addressed the issue. In marked contrast, British Foreign Secretary William Hague has been vocal in his support for Israel following the Hamas offensive…

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Benjamin Netanyahu Talks of a Battle ‘Between the Modern and the Medieval.’ …

by Nile Gardiner

The Israeli prime minister’s speech before the United Nations in September is a must-read for anyone who cares about the defence of freedom in the Middle East, and the wider war against Islamist terrorism. Netanyahu laid out in stark terms what he views as an epic “battle being waged between the modern and the medieval,” between the forces of freedom and “the medieval forces of radical Islam.” As Netanyahu declared at the UN General Assembly

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This is not just Israel’s war, it is ours too. The threat Israel faces from the Jihadists is the same threat the West faces on the streets of London, Paris, Washington or Berlin. Al Qaeda, which has had significant ties in the past to Hamas, will be closely watching the outcome of Israel’s military campaign. An emphatic defeat for Hamas will be a huge blow not only to the Islamist dictatorship in Tehran, but to the followers of Bin Laden as well.

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Christian Palestinianism Focus

The following resources are being brought to you by kind permission of Paul Wilkinson who has done some excellent research on Christian Palestinianism and the anti-Israel Crusade. The following Video presentation was filmed at the Berean Call Conference 2011. Below this is a link to 54 page pdf document titled “Prophets Who Prophesy Lies in My Name” [pdf] based on the same subject. The follow up article “The Church at Christ’s Checkpoint” is also available. All documents are available as free downloads.

In response to the second ‘Christ at the Checkpoint’ Conference in Bethlehem (March 2012), where many of the world’s leading pro-Palestinian ‘Evangelicals’ gathered to strengthen their ongoing crusade against Israel, Paul Wilkinson wrote the following document: “The Church at Christ’s Checkpoint” [pdf]

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Gaza Crisis: Israel Air Strikes Hit Hamas HQ

Israel has targeted the headquarters of Hamas leaders and other key facilities in Gaza, on the fourth day of Israeli air strikes in the coastal enclave.

Prime Minister Ismail Haniya’s office, which Egypt’s PM had visited on Friday, was among the buildings destroyed. At least 38 Palestinians and three Israelis have died since Israel killed Hamas’s military chief on Wednesday. Israel earlier put 75,000 reservists on stand-by amid speculation of an impending ground invasion…

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Islamic Forum Europe Calls for the Eradication of Israel

by Lucy Lips

From the Islamic Forum Europe Facebook page:

… our message was simple:

1.   Free Free Palestine
2.   Palestine will be free — from the river to the sea
3.   Palestinians are in a win win situation — either Martyrdom or Freedom

The Islamic Forum Europe is the British section of the extremist Islamist party, Jamaat-e-Islami, which was responsible for horrendous war crimes in Bangladesh in the 1970s.

It was founded by Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin, a man who is accused by Bangladesh of having abducted, tortured and murdered a number of Bangladeshi intellectuals and patriots, who were seeking self-determination and independence for Bangladesh. After 1971, he escaped to the United Kingdom, and set about radicalising its British constituency. Its base, the East London Mosque and London Muslim centre was famously the venue for a number of talks addressed by the late Al Qaeda recruiter, Anwar Al Awlaki. Like Hamas, the Islamic Forum Europe would like to see Israel eradicated. It is quite happy, as you can see, that Palestinians should die, to that end. The IFE’s latest call echoes that of Junaid Ahmed, the Deputy Chair and Trustee of London Citizens: who calls Hamas “heroes” and Haniyeh “our leader”. London Citizens is an umbrella organisation which brings together Islamist extremists with assorted community groups, including a number of clueless and ill-used Rabbis.

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Israeli-Hamas Conflict Set to Top Agenda of International Security Forum in Canada

OTTAWA, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) — The escalating conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas was expected to top the agenda of an international security forum in Halifax, the capital of Canada’ s most populous Atlantic province of Nova Scotia. Opening the three-day, fourth annual meeting of defence and security experts on Friday, Canadian Defence Minister Peter MacKay said “We continue to bear witness to atrocities across the Middle East, and the possibility of even greater atrocities if Iran successfully builds a nuclear bomb.” He said the forum came against the backdrop of terrorist strikes in Israel and terrorist networks in Africa’ s Sahel region, the increased tension in the Middle East, among others…

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Israel Launches 180 Airstrikes on Gaza Overnight

Israel ramped up its military offensive in Gaza on Saturday, striking more than 180 targets including the offices of the Hamas prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh…

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Israeli War Planes Strike Tunisian Primary School in Gaza: Media

TUNIS, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) — A Tunisian primary school in the Gaza strip was struck by an Israeli air raid shortly before Tunisian Foreign Minister Rafik Abdesslem visited the coastal enclave on Saturday, Shems FM reported. No reports have emerged on eventual casualties. Abdesslem, who arrived in Gaza on Saturday morning as the head of a Tunisian delegation, denounced Israeli attacks on the Palestinian enclave as “against international law.” He is expected to hold talks with the Hamas prime minister, Ismail Haneya, later in the day…

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Israel and Syria Exchange Fire in Golan

Israel artillery has fired back at Syria after gunfire hit an Israeli military vehicle in the Golan Heights. The incident comes amid high tensions in the region as Israel is waging an offensive against Gaza while civil war continues in Syria.

No one was injured in the exchange of fire on Sunday, the Israeli military said. This has been the latest spillover of violence from Syria, where rebel fighters are trying to topple the regime of Bashar Assad.

“Shots were fired at IDF (Israeli army) soldiers…in the central Golan Heights,” an army spokeswoman told AFP. “Soldiers responded with artillery fire towards the source of the shooting.”

The Israeli military however did not know if they were attacked by Syrian rebels or forces of the Syrian government.

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Palestinians Inspect a Destroyed Mosque …

Palestinians inspect a destroyed mosque after an Israeli air strike in Bureij in the central Gaza Strip November 17, 2012. Israeli aircraft pounded Hamas government buildings in Gaza on Saturday, including the prime minister’s office, after Israel’s cabinet authorised the mobilisation of up to 75,000 reservists, preparing for a possible ground invasion. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA — Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)

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Some Questions for the Apologists of Hamas

by Douglas Murray

The latest offensive between Israel and Hamas may only just have begun. But already a set of the usual lies have entered the British coverage. Let me pose a few questions to the people who are propagating them…

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Middle East

Is the Muslim Brotherhood Behind Protests for a Change in Jordan?

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan was rocked by four days of protests, a death, and more than 280 arrests culminating in a massive rally in Amman following Friday prayers. Is this a reflection of economic issues, the failure of Egypt to deliver cooking gas or ‘change’. If the case, is the Muslim Brotherhood poised to take over if King Abdullah II and the Hashemite Kindom falls? Is the US quietly holding behind the scene discussions? If the Arab Spring comes to Jordan and the Hashemite Kingdom falls, Israel’s peace treaty will be in immediate jeopardy. Moreover, should secular Jordanian Palestinian opponents like Mudar Zahran fail in an effort to counterbalance the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood to power in Jordan, we only have ourselves and the Obama Administration to blame for another act of moral capitulation in the Middle East. Israel will truly be the canary in the mines of radical Islam, surrounded by mortal Jihadist enemies on all of its borders. Pity!…

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Turkish Prime Minister Vows in Speech in Cairo Support for Palestinians in Gaza

Turkey’s prime minister has vowed support for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Recep Tayyip Erdogan described Egypt’s uprising that ousted longtime autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak from power last year as a point of hope for Palestinians. The Turkish leader delivered his remarks in a speech at Cairo University Saturday.

He also met President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo for the first time since the Egyptian Islamist leader was elected late June.

The Turkish leader is in Egypt with a delegation of 12 ministers and 350 businessmen.

Meanwhile, hundreds of people protested outside the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, where Arab foreign ministers are meeting to discuss Israel’s expanded fierce air assault on rocket operations in Gaza, which is run by the Islamic militant Hamas group.

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Russia

Nazi Propaganda to be Banned in Russia

Russian senators are drafting a bill on prohibiting the glorification of Nazi crimes and the usage of any Nazi or similar symbols and gestures in the country.

Violation of the law will be punishable by a fine from 300,000 rubles (about US$9,500), corrective labor or up to two years in jail.

The will be submitted to the State Duma by the end of the year, writes Izvestia daily.

So far, Russia has had no specific anti-Nazi law.

“This issue has not been given due attention within the past 20 years,” one of the authors of the legislation, Konstantin Dobrynin, told the paper. As a result of that, Nazism has become an everyday thing and many people equate it to patriotism.

The lower house of parliament has welcomed the initiative as timely. MP from the State Duma’s Committee on Nationalities Mikhail Markelov believes the lawmakers should go even further and prohibit free distribution of books which glorify Nazism. Only specialists and historians should have access to such literature, he stated.

“Unfortunately, many youngsters use [Nazi] symbols — having no idea what they are — for self-affirmation or to show their national superiority, which is unacceptable for Russia,” Markelov observed.

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South Asia

Afghanistan: How Will All the Sacrifice be Remembered?

Nearly all of the 9,000 UK troops still stationed in Afghanistan will be brought home over the next two years. The BBC’s defence correspondent Caroline Wyatt has just returned from Helmand Province and says there are conflicting messages about what can still be achieved in the months to come.

A lone Afghan policeman stands silhouetted on a rocky outcrop, above a fort cut deep into the Afghan stone. Legend has it that this fort — in the hills of Nahr-e-Saraj — was built by Genghis Khan, when his armies swept across Afghanistan…

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Afghanistan: John Baron MP: Now is the Time to Talk to the Taliban — Some of Them, Anyway

John Baron is the Member of Parliament for Basildon and Billericay and a Member of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.

It has been abundantly clear for some years now that NATO forces, despite winning individual skirmishes, are nevertheless losing the ‘long game’ in Afghanistan. Opinion-formers on all sides of the debate — not least the Secretary of State for Defence — are recasting the preconditions before our 2014 withdrawal of combat forces. Writing in The Times yesterday, Lord Ashdown suggested Britain should bring troops home from Afghanistan ‘as soon as decently possible’, noting that staying any longer would only result in further deaths ‘for no purpose’. Lord Ashdown, a former soldier himself, lends his voice to the ever-increasing number of us who have been advocating a change in policy for far too long. Any success in our intervention in Afghanistan has been undermined by two key early failures: confusion as to the mission, and confusion as to the enemy.

The original motivation for invading Afghanistan was to defeat al-Qaeda and international terrorism. This limited mission was achieved many years ago, as both intelligence reports and the Secretary of State for Defence confirm. Since then, the mission has morphed into one of nation-building, with the accompanying goals of democracy, freedom of speech and universal respect for human rights. These are all laudable aims, but are quite distinct from our original grounds for sending in our troops. Taken together, they produced mission creep which has kept our soldiers in harm’s way far longer than the original objective necessitated. This incohesion is illustrated by a conditions-based objective having been set against a 2014 deadline…

[JP note: Numpty.]

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Bomb Kills 17 Civilians in Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan — A roadside bomb killed 17 civilians, most of them women and children, on Friday as they traveled to a wedding in western Afghanistan. It was the third time in less than 10 days that a bomb claimed the lives of civilians…

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India: Orissa’s Tribals: If You Are a Christian, You Can Not Have a Caste Certificate

Active discrimination in some communities Kandho in Kandhamal district. The victims are Christians, or intermarried with Christians, or Dalits. Without the document, citizens have no access to social and economic rights. Monfortian Missionary: “Cases on the rise.” President of the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC): “Persecution of Christians by the official authorities.”

Mumbai (AsiaNews) — Certificates of caste denied because you are Christian, or a close relative of Christians, or married with Dalits: this is the case in some tribal communities in Kandho the district of Kandhamal (Orissa). The complaint comes to AsiaNews from Brother KJ Markos, a Monfortian Missionary, lawyer and human rights activist. In the last five months there four cases have come to light, but Brother Markos warns: “There are many similar stories and the number is growing.”

Originally from the village of Pikoredi (Tikabali block), Prakash Pradhan, a tribal Kandho, presented the application for the certificate of caste in order to get a scholarship for his children. In four months, the man returned to the office at least 10 times. In the end, the official told him he could not release the document because he was a Christian. The same thing happened to his brother, Bali Pradhan: although a Hindu, he could not get the certificate because related to a Christian.

Kautilya Pradhan, K Nuagam, submitted an application for the certificate in June. To date, he has never received anything, he is not a Christian, but her mother is.

Jacob Pradhan, of Bogadi (near K Nuagam), is a Christian minister who has been trying in vain for four months to obtain the document, which is required to qualify for a scholarship for his children. Even with recommendations from some local authorities, he is not even able to get the certificate. Then, the discovery: the delay depends on his wife. The woman is a Dalit, and consequently their children can not be considered tribal.

For Sajan K George, president of the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), it is “an official persecution of Christians in Kandhamal by the authorities,” who “feeds on the vulnerability of the minority.” “The government — he adds — is making fun of tribal Christians, and prevents the community from enjoying their constitutional rights.”

A “urgent” concern, says the president of the GCIC, “is the Vishwa Hindu Parishad [VHP, Hindu ultra-nationalist group, ed], which is at the forefront when it comes to opposing the rights of tribal Christians. In Orissa, the VHP are threatening to launch a campaign calling for the Christian deputies to resign from the government. “

Caste certificates are important because they give holders access to social and economic rights, such as obtaining a scholarship. Compared to the members of Scheduled Caste (SC) — which is recognized only in the cases of Hindus, Sikhs or Buddhists — those of Scheduled Tribe (ST) can all — in theory — enjoy their rights, without distinction of religion.

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Thailand: Man Enlarges Penis, Gets Cancer

Doctors have warned people to avoid using the services of illegal clinics after a man was admitted to hospital with a possibly fatal genital infection, a consequence of a penis enlargement procedure.

A 50-year-old man whose name was withheld was admitted to the police hospital for treatment because his genitalia had swollen to the size of a coconut, a doctor said.

Pol Capt Dr Surat Kittisup-porn of the Police General Hospital said the man underwent a procedure to enlarge his penis at an illegal clinic about five years ago.

He was injected with olive oil, the doctor said.

The man’s genitals were working “just fine” until about six months ago. He suffered a cut to his penis and without proper treatment the wound became infected.

“He was ashamed to visit a doctor, but the pain and the infection grew so he had no choice,” the doctor told reporters.

He was admitted to a private hospital, where doctors found out that cancer has spread in the region. They suggested he move to a government hospital to save on the cost of treatment.

Doctors had no choice but to remove his penis, but the cancer spread towards his abdomen and his testicles.

Doctors have been able to bypass his urethra to his anus, allowing him to control his urine, but they are not optimistic about his future.

“The cancer and the wound was so severe when they brought him in,” Dr Surat said “There is a good chance that the cancer will spread again in the future,” he added.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Nigeria: Nollywood Actor, Pete Eneh Dies in Enugu

Enugu — The Nigerian movie industry otherwise known as Nollywood recorded another setback, Thursday, when it lost one of its veteran actors, Pete Eneh to the cold hands of death…

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Tanzania: Sheikh Ponda Pleads ‘Not Guilty’ Once Again

MKADAM Swalehe appeared before the Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s Court for the second time on Thursday, joining the Secretary of the Council of Muslims Organization, Sheikh Ponda Issa Ponda, and his 49 followers who are facing five charges. Sheikh Ponda, and his 49 followers, denied all charges in connection with committing conspiracy, trespass, criminal possession and stealing materials worth 59.6m/- from Agritanza limited. Before the arraignment of Swalehe, Sheikh Ponda was facing the fifth charge of inciting people to commit an offence alone.

All accused persons denied all charges once again yesterday and were bailed out except for Sheikh Ponda and Swalehe. The defence lawyer, Mr Juma Nassoro, explained that the defence side understands that Tanzania Muslim Council of Tanzania (Bakwata) is a council that leads some Muslims. It should not be believed that Bakwata leads all Muslims in Tanzania. “Bakwata is there but it should not be understood that it is there to lead all Muslims across the nation. It is there for a certain group of Muslims,” he said. Mr Nassoro further said that his client deserved to be treated with dignity and was entitled to human rights as any other accused person. Therefore, he asked the court to stop bringing Sheikh Ponda to court in handcuffs…

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Immigration

Charities Demand Action on Crisis in Italy’s Refugee Service

Social groups say rising refugee tide tests Italian response

(ANSA) — Rome, November 12 — Leading Italian social welfare groups are demanding government action to deal with what they call a refugee crisis.

Numerous North African refugee claimants seeking help from Italy are not being assisted, charity groups Caritas and Fondazione Migrantes said Monday.

And the situation will only worsen as continuing waves of immigrants arrive on Italian shores.

“The realistic prospect of new flows towards Italy of people who…escape for political and religious reasons, does not allow continuation of existing precarious structures,” designed to cope with humanitarian crises, they said.

The agencies are especially worried by the looming deadline of December 31, when emergency provisions to cope with North African immigrants ares scheduled to end.

As many as 60% of refugee claimants are still waiting for their cases to be resolved by the Italian government, according to surveys conducted by Caritas.

Many refugees run into “the hardships and the many bureaucratic difficulties” of launching their claims, as well as hitting the economic crisis that is threatening social centres, parishes, and other host communities that normally assist refugees, the two organizations said.

They noted that the Italian government has promised to develop a new procedures for dealing claimants seeking help on humanitarian grounds.

However, what’s needed is better coordination and cooperation across agencies dealing with refugees and immigrants, the groups said.

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EU Wants Migrants to Take Our Jobs

EURO MPs will today call for even looser border controls to encourage a fresh wave of immigration into Europe — and Britain.

They will claim that many areas of the Continent face acute labour shortages that need to be filled with foreign workers.

Proposals include a relaxation of employment regulations so that millions more migrants — asylum seekers among them — can take up jobs within the EU, including the UK.

The Euro MPs also want Brussels to discuss further “social security co-ordination” to give migrants greater access to welfare benefits.

The proposals last night triggered fears that Britain will be hit by another population surge that will wreck the Government’s attempt at restricting annual net immigration.

Tim Aker, of the Eurosceptic campaign group Get Britain Out, said: “While we are in the EU we don’t control our borders, Brussels does. This shows they don’t care about our unemployed, who face more competition for British jobs due to mass immigration.

“If you want to get more jobs and control of our borders, we have got to quit the EU.”

Mr Aker added: “Already the UK is seeing net immigration remain over 200,000 per year. This new EU plan will be little consolation for the one million young unemployed Brits facing more competition for jobs.”

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Illegal Immigrant and Failed Asylum Seeker Handed £24,000 by Human Rights Judges After ‘British Law Failed to Protect Her From Slavery’

The Ugandan came to Britain illegally on a false passport, became a care worker and was free to leave the house where she worked, the European Court of Human Rights heard.

Police investigating the 33-year-old’s case decided she was a criminal and a British judge cast doubt on her credibility, describing her story as ‘implausible’.But the Strasbourg judges ruled that the woman, whose identity they shielded, suffered a breach of her rights as there was no UK law at the time specifically banning slavery. They ordered the Government to pay her £23,500, made up of £7,000 in compensation and £16,500 in expenses and costs.

The judgment marks another case in which Britain has been told that Acts of Parliament and common law have been inadequate to meet European demands.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Small Town Australia Says No Thanks to Refugees Moving in

by acorcoran

It wasn’t too long ago that we told you about the small town in Sweden that was resigned to the arrival of refugees to be housed in a historic mansion in their town, here. And, LOL!, then remember the refugees said, ‘get me out of here, there are ghosts!’

Now, a small town suburb of Melbourne, Hawthorne, Australia, is balking at a proposal for 100 refugees to “transition” while living on a “heritage street.”

By the way, everyone remembers when immigrants went to big cities, but this is a growing practice in the West—-trying to get refugees moved to small cities and towns. The refugee industry advocates probably think they are thusly teaching the local hicks how to be “welcoming” and to get used to multiculturalism. However, jobs and housing become an issue for such immigrants—-not to mention the antipathy some rural folks have to change (and why should they be forced to change?)

Here is the story from the Herald Sun:

COMMUNITY pressure has all but crushed plans for asylum seekers to be housed in a former aged care home in Hawthorn.

Neighbours are divided over a proposal to use the Uniting Church centre on Manningtree Rd as accommodation for up to 100 refugees on bridging visas.

The furore began when refugee services agency AMES, which has a six-month lease on the property, sent a letter to locals on October 30, introducing “some new residents in your neighbourhood”.

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[NOTE: In Sweden, citizens “resign” themselves to an unwelcome invasion. In Australia, citizens fight back. Read the rest at URL above. — D]

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Culture Wars

Demoted Christian Wins Legal Fight After Facebook Post

A Christian who was demoted for posting his opposition to gay marriage on Facebook has won his breach of contract action against his employer.

Adrian Smith lost his managerial position, had his salary cut by 40%, and was given a final written warning by Trafford Housing Trust (THT) after posting that gay weddings in churches were “an equality too far”.

The comments were not visible to the general public, and were posted outside work time, but the trust said he broke its code of conduct by expressing religious or political views which might upset co-workers.

Mr Smith brought breach of contract proceedings, saying the trust acted unlawfully in demoting him. And today Mr Justice Briggs ruled in his favour at London’s High Court.

           — Hat tip: Nick [Return to headlines]

The Sex-Change Sweethearts: How a Pageant Princess and Colonel’s Son Fell in Love After Both Had Transgender Treatment

To the casual observer, this young couple look just like any other teenagers in love.

But pretty Katie Hill and her boyfriend Arin Andrews share a unique bond — they were both born as the opposite sex.

Katie, 18, spent the first 15 years of her life as Luke, son of a Marine colonel, while Arin, 16, was born a girl called Emerald who excelled at ballet dancing and won beauty contests.

Both struggled with their sexuality all through their childhoods and were teased and bullied but their lives were changed when they both began hormone therapy and later met at a trans support group in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and instantly fell in love.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UN Population Report Cites Discredited ‘Freakanomics’ Abortion Study

NEW YORK, November 16, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) — A flawed study that claimed abortion is responsible for reducing U.S. crime rates is listed as a source in the United Nations Population Fund’s annual report.

Its inclusion in the report, “By Choice, Not By Chance,” is puzzling, as the UNFPA document is putatively about birth control, not abortion.

John J. Donohue III and Steven D. Levitt wrote “The Impact of Abortion on Crime” for Harvard’s Quarterly Journal of Economics in 2001. “Legalized abortion appears to account for as much as 50 percent of the recent drop in crime,” they concluded.

Levitt made the same observations in his 2005 book, Freakanomics.

His controversial findings were promptly debunked by the wider academic community.

Statistician David Murray found that nations have a large increase in crime at about the time the aborted children would become young adults.

Ted Joyce of the National Bureau of Economic Research and Carnegie-Mellon Professor Alfred Blumstein, director of the National Consortium on Violence Research, were among many who said Donohue and Levitt ignored important contributing factors — like the expansion of the nation’s prison system — in their analysis.

Two economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston caught data programming errors in their calculations, as well. The article is listed in the bibliography but not cited by name in the body of the report, which contains a long section touting the alleged benefits of mass contraceptive usage.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UN Report: Religious Objections to Contraception and Abortifacients Violate Human Rights

NEW YORK, November 16, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) — A newly released United Nations Population Fund report calls on governments to counteract “religious” objections to “emergency contraception,” which the report says stand in the way of fundamental human freedoms.

The UNFPA’s 2012 annual report, which declared birth control a “human right,” was released this week.

It states that UN general comments are “the authoritative interpretation of the standards” that “help translate the right to family planning at the abstract…level into policies and programs.”

The committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights in its General Comment Number 14 ruled that one of the “normative elements” is “acceptability.”

According to the report, “‘duty-bearers’ (governments and others)” have a responsibility to assure that all forms of contraception — including sterilization and abortion-inducing ‘emergency contraception’ — are viewed as acceptable.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

US Appeals Court Strikes Down Michigan Ban on Affirmative Action

A federal appeals court has invalidated Michigan’s 2006 ban on race-conscious admissions at the University of Michigan and other public colleges in the state, ruling that the prohibition violates the Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause.

The Sixth US Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati voted 8 to 7 on Thursday to invalidate Proposal 2, a state constitutional amendment that barred race-based affirmative action programs in public education.

Michigan voters approved the amendment 58 percent to 42 percent in a state-wide referendum in November 2006.

The Sixth Circuit decision invalidates the result of that vote and denounces the ballot initiative as a form of political manipulation that placed excessive burdens on minority interests.

“We conclude that Proposal 2 targets a program that inures to the benefit of the minority and reorders the political process in Michigan in a way that places special burdens on racial minorities,” Judge R. Guy Cole wrote in the 36-page majority opinion.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

General

1434 AH: Happy New Islamic Year

With about a month and half for the Gregorian calendar to end, Muslims have already eneterd a new year 1434 Anno Hegirae [Hijriyya/Islamic calendar.] This stems from the fact that the Islamic calendar has fewer days in a year. The number of days in each of the twelve months is not fixed because the months are dependent on the appearance and or disappearance of the moon. Aside this vast difference, the Islamic [Hijriyya] and Gregorian calendars, a few similarities exist: amongst others: seven days a week and twelve months constituting a calendar year. Regrettably however, keeping track of Islamic dates is virtually nonexistent in the lives of most Muslims except at particular times of the year; times of the year that are usually tied to festivities in the Muslim life…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Something Curious is Happening to Sunni Islam

Al-Akhbar:

Something very interesting is happening within Sunni political Islam. As its religiosity increasingly becomes an externalized, very visible, almost secularized outer projection — one associated, on the one hand, with public social good works; and, on the other, with an emphasis on the external aspect of texts, law, and its collectivized manifestation of Islamic ‘identity’ (for example in the wearing of Islamic dress and public display of piety) — it may appear that movements such as the Muslim Brotherhood are placing themselves increasingly at odds with secular modernity. This has become almost axiomatic in the western understanding of what is happening in the Middle East today.

But on closer examination, however, this axiom turns out to be quite wrong. Quietly, almost unnoticed, mainstream Sunni Islamism has been, over the years, preparing — not some withdrawal from secular modernity into some inner sanctum — but its Islamist takeover, as the means to establish a new, pan-national, social sphere: an umma (a global ‘nation’ of believers) grounded in the social media of the Internet era, that ultimately will bring to fruition the notion of a modern Islamic state, in Muslim majority societies.

To this end, the Brotherhood and its allied movements have been doing things that might surprise westerners. They have been de-ideologizing Islam: that is to say, the Brothers have been unobtrusively, but deliberately, de-linking from Islam’s intellectual tradition, by creating in its stead, an undefined, ambiguous, non-doctrinal ideological framework. And they have been using this de-ideologized, essentially social framework as the umbrella by which pragmatic, frankly secular initiatives have been pursued — with an eye to their non-doctrinal socioeconomic ends, and as the best route for the achieving of secular power.

This Sunni current is, unlike its Shia and Sufi counterparts, quite plainly severing itself from what we might call ‘interiority’, from an actualized knowledge arising from within the human, in favor of mounting an externalized Islam of collective political action, in which mainly secularly-educated Islamists are proud to appropriate the ‘tools of modernity’ for their purpose in creating a new Islamic social sphere…

[JP note: Same old Islam — main objective to confuse dhimmis while robbing them or worse.]

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121116

Financial Crisis
» French Officials Lash Out at the Economist
» French Fury at Economist’s ‘Time-Bomb’ Warning
» Greece: Monemvasia Leads Drop in Hotel Rates
» Rich From Mideast Revive Turkish Banks
 
USA
» Not The Little Mosque on the Prairie
» Capital Mosque Receives FBI Leadership Award
» Community Visits New Madison Mosque During Open House
» Four Dead as Train Slams Into Parade for Wounded Veterans
» From Jihad to Hasbara
» High Noon for America: The Coming Showdown
» ‘Jihad’ Ads on CTA Buses Spark Outrage
» Media Panic to Control Exposure of Agenda 21 Takeover
» Now it Gets Ugly — Riots, Marxism, Mass Demonstrations
» School Districts Deny Petitions to Close School on Muslim Holidays
» Three High School Boys From Queens: Adis Medunjanin, Najibullah Zazi, Zarein Ahmedzay
» Useful Liberal Idiots and Vote Fraud
» Video: Nancy Pelosi, Constitutional Scholar
 
Canada
» Customer Sues Muslim Barber for Refusing to Cut Her Hair
 
Europe and the EU
» “Islam Needs a Fair Chance in Germany”
» Alleged Polygamy Sparks Swiss Mosque Ruckus
» Berlusconi Calls Results of This Government Disastrous
» Brahe Myths Are Disproved, But Secret Remains Buried
» Bulgarian Arrested After Trying to Abduct 3-Year-Old
» Italy: Five Arrested for Bankrupting Firms to Buy Blood Diamonds
» Italy: Four Arrests as Italian Neo-Nazi Web Site Shut Down
» Pompeii Collapses ‘Exaggerated’ By Media, Site Chief Says
» The Explicit Racism of a British Journalist
» The Swedish Sex Law That Shook the World
» UK: Anger at ‘Politically Correct’ Sex Gangs Report
» UK: BBC Apologises After Chief Rabbi Blames Iran for Gaza Conflict
» UK: BBC Crisis Reveals the New Face of the Establishment
» UK: Blackburn School Will Close if Islamic Primary Takes All Pupils
» UK: Fury at TV Chef Clarissa Dickson Wright’s Comments About Muslims in Leicester
» UK: Grooming: An Open Letter to Nick Lowles
» UK: Hundreds Descend on Kensington to Protest Over Violence in Middle East
» UK: Keighley MP Kris Hopkins Comes Under Fire for Sex Abuse Comments
» UK: Kris Hopkins: Muslim Gangs Are Raping White Girls
» UK: Michael Mates Under Investigation for Alleged Racist Remark
» UK: Our Government Must Not Give Cover for Murder …
» UK: Pro-Palestinian and Pro-Israel Protests in London
» UK: SAS Gun Sentence ‘A Miscarriage of Justice’
» UK: SAS Veterans Ask PM to Intervene Over “Monstrous” Jailing of War Hero
» UK: Turn Kensington Into a War Zone
 
North Africa
» Tunisia: Local Held Over U.S. Embassy Attack Dies in Hunger Strike
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» BBC News Runs Fake Palestinian Casualty Spin Footage
» Egypt’s Premier Visits Gaza; Israel Masses Forces
» Egypt PM Hisham Qandil Decries Gaza ‘Disaster’
» Gaza Conflict: Israel Mobilises Troops as Rockets Hit Tel Aviv
» Hamas Fires First Rockets at Jerusalem
» Hamas Armed Wing Fires Long-Range Rocket at Israeli Parliament
» Israel Poised on the Brink of War in Gaza: “Pray for All of US”
» Israel Launches Fresh Air Strikes on Gaza
» Israel’s First Duty Must be to Defend Its Citizens
» Merkel Asks Egypt to Help Moderate Hamas
» Morsi Warns Israel Will Pay Heavy Price
» Pallywood on BBC News
» Pallywood, And the Stench of an Ancient Score Being Settled
» Sayyed Nasrallah: Fajr-5 a Huge Achievement in Resistance Against ‘Israel’
» The Commonsensical Israeli View
 
Middle East
» Iran Set to Sharply Increase Nuclear Activities, UN Says
» London Conference Showcases New Syrian Opposition
» Qatar Fund Backs Swiss Mega-Mining Merger
 
Russia
» Resentment Strains German-Russian Relations
» Russian Camps: ‘Losing Freedom is a Lesser Evil’
» Siemens Secures Lucrative Deal With Russian Railways
 
South Asia
» India Textbook Says Meat-Eaters Lie and Commit Sex Crimes
» Lord Ashdown: Get Out of Afghanistan Quickly
 
Far East
» China’s Great Shame
» Okinawans Struggle With US Military Presence
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Ethiopia: Govt Increasingly Intolerant of Islam Risks Radicalizing Muslims
» Nigeria: Boko Haram — U.S. Raises Concern Over Extra-Judicial Killings
» Uganda: Shia Muslims Construct 11 Mosques This Year
 
Culture Wars
» Greece: Gay Jesus Play Faces Blasphemy Charges
» UPS Delivers Blow to Boy Scouts: Ends Donations Under New Pro-Gay Philanthropy Policy
 
General
» Farthest Known Galaxy in the Universe Discovered
» Jews — Still Running the World, Implies the Guardian
» UN to Seek Internet Kill Switch Next Month, Documents Show

Financial Crisis

French Officials Lash Out at the Economist

French officials are pouring scorn on a report by The Economist magazine that sharply criticizes France for failing to take the action needed to restore its economy. The British magazine is calling France “the time-bomb at the heart of Europe” in its 14-page “special report”, published on Friday.

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French Fury at Economist’s ‘Time-Bomb’ Warning

France’s industry minister (pictured, right) has slammed British weekly The Economist after it published a cover story describing the French economy as the biggest danger to Europe’s single currency.

France’s minister of industry slammed famed British weekly The Economist after it ran a 14-page special report calling the country’s economy a ticking time bomb and the biggest threat to the euro currency’s stability.

The Economist has published “caricatures that are worthy of Charlie Hebdo,” minister Arnaud Montebourg told Europe 1 radio on Friday, referring to a French satirical magazine notorious for publishing a cartoon of a nude Prophet Mohammed in September.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Greece: Monemvasia Leads Drop in Hotel Rates

-19% compared with last year

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, NOVEMBER 15 — The medieval town of Monemvasia in the Peloponnese is leading Greek destinations in terms of decling online hotel rates, according to travel website Trivago.gr, which surveys accommodation costs for its visitors.

Monemvasia hotel rates have dropped 19% on average compared to the same month last year, with the mean rate for a twin room at 57 euros per night, against a nationwide average of 79 euros.

The average decline year-on-year in hotel rates this month has come to 7%, with hotels in Athens hotels dropping prices by 7.3%, in Thessaloniki by 11.1% and in the city of Rhodes by 7% as daily Kathimerini reports

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Rich From Mideast Revive Turkish Banks

(ANSAmed) — ISTANBUL, NOVEMBER 15 — Some USD 770 million flowed into Turkey’s private banking sector in the last year alone, said Saltik Galatali, the private banking head of Turkish lender Akbank, as daily Hurriyet reports. The money came largely from Middle Eastern and developing Far Eastern countries, the very same sources interested in Turkey’s real estate sector, which is increasing thanks to a recently enacted regulation that facilitated foreigners’ access to the local market. Citizens of Middle Eastern countries, particularly Dubai and Qatar, are very willing to acquire property in Turkey, Galatali said in Singapore, where he received the ‘Best Private Bank in Turkey’ award on behalf of Akbank from The Banker, a leading global financial publication. Akbank opened a private banking office at the beginning of the year in Dubai to tap into the potential in the region, he said, adding that Akbank Private Banking aims to reach an asset size of 1 billion Turkish Liras (435 million euros) in the region.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

USA

Not The Little Mosque on the Prairie

by Janet Levy

When Islamic advocate Ahmed Bedier traveled to Santa Clara County a few months ago to lend support for a proposed Islamic center, he declared that opposition to the mosque was “Islamophobic” in nature. He disingenuously compared objections against a mosque south of San Jose with the Washington, D.C. exposé of the Muslim Brotherhood’s infiltration of the U.S. government, led by Congresswoman Michele Bachmann. Bedier, the former communications director for CAIR — an unindicted co-conspirator in the Hamas terrorism financing trial — painted both events as blatant evidence of endemic discrimination against Muslims in America, even though those events were distinctly different.

The work by five brave members of Congress to uncover an inside-influence operation in Washington is miles apart geographically and politically from the genuine environment and land-use concerns of a rural community. Yet those local concerns were swept aside and portrayed as part of broader anti-Muslim attitudes in order to secure approval of the Cordoba Center in San Martin. Accusations of anti-Muslim attitudes or “Islamophobia” are a tool currently being used over and over again across the country as Muslims undertake a nationwide campaign of mosque-building. The mosque in Santa Clara County is yet another example of how elected officials, rushing to portray themselves as open-minded and fair, are actually yielding to Muslim efforts of Islamization of the United States…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Capital Mosque Receives FBI Leadership Award

A Sacramento mosque has won FBI Director Robert Mueller’s community leadership award for its efforts to prevent violence and educate the public. The Sacramento Area League of Associated Muslims — considered one of the most progressive mosques in the nation — was nominated by Herb Brown, special agent in charge of the Sacramento FBI office. “SALAM’s established and maintained a dialogue with the FBI and welcomed crime prevention programs such as the FBI Citizens Academy and cyber safety awareness presentations,” Brown said during an award ceremony this week. “SALAM’s openness and commitment to the community as a whole, regardless of faith, makes them a shining example of community leadership.”

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Community Visits New Madison Mosque During Open House

Since opening over the summer, the Magnolia Islamic Center has fostered religious discourse, education about the Islamic faith and positive relationships between local Muslims and community members. Past concerns and opposition directed at the 11,000-square-foot mosque have gone away. Neighbors, law enforcement and county leaders have established positive relationships with members of the Mississippi Muslim Association. State Rep. Rita Martinson, who initially opposed the plans for the mosque, citing zoning concerns, said those concerns and others dissipated when she visited the mosque for a tour and lunch with MMA…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Four Dead as Train Slams Into Parade for Wounded Veterans

A train crashed into a parade float carrying veterans in the US state of Texas on Thursday, killing four people and injuring 17 others.

The float was carrying veterans and their wives as part of the annual Show of Support parade in the town of Midland, the Midland Reporter-Telegram reported. According to the newspaper, 10 of the injured are in critical condition. Seven are in stable condition. City of Midland spokesman Ryan Stout said the crash happened at a Union Pacific railroad crossing around 4:30 pm local time. National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Peter Knudson said the agency is investigating. Union Pacific has not yet made a statement. The parade was supposed to end at a “Hunt for Heroes” banquet. The wounded service members were then going to be treated to a deer-hunting trip this weekend.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

From Jihad to Hasbara

“Who here is Jewish?” Kasim Hafeez asked the audience. Nearly all of the several hundred raised their hands. “Seven years ago,” he added, “I would have wanted to see all of you dead.” The audience knew where this was heading, which didn’t make his words any less startling. Hafeez, 28, a British-born Muslim of Pakistani descent, grew up in Nottingham, England, and quickly added that now, seven years after his youthful fling with violent jihad, he stands firmly with Israel.

He spoke at the annual StandWithUs (SWU) “Israel in Focus” conference, sponsored by Gila and Adam Milstein. SWU, an Israel-advocacy group headquartered in Los Angeles, held the gathering at Santa Monica’s Sheraton Delfina hotel Nov. 9-11, and it included talks about ways to advocate for Israel. Funny, articulate and self-assured, speaking without notes, Hafeez talked about his early years in a Pakistani neighborhood in England. “In my house, there was always mistrust of Jews and Israel,” he said. “The attitude was: ‘Jews are always up to something …’ My father was blatant about it. ‘Hitler was a good man. He didn’t go far enough; he didn’t kill enough Jews.’“

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

High Noon for America: The Coming Showdown

by David Solway

Jamie Glazov’s previous book, Showdown with Evil, was a collection of interviews he’d conducted over the years with resonant figures in the political world and authors of international standing. Glazov has now followed suit with High Noon for America: The Coming Showdown, a collection of symposia, dating from 2008 to 2011, which he hosted and then compiled. These consist in the main of erudite and compelling discussions treating of the major issues of the day: the threat of radical Islam (a blatant pleonasm), Communism and the heritage Left, the waning of American power and influence, and the gradual but accelerating atrophy of the Judeo-Christian faith community which formed the bedrock of Western civilization…

In Symposium 12 (“Radical Son: The Ten Year Anniversary”), for example, Philip Terzian proposes that radical leftism “constitutes a mental, rather than political, syndrome, explained better by psychiatry than philosophy”; and Paul Hollander broaches the “ancient question” of the inexplicable differences in people’s “moral sensibilities, or thresholds of moral indignation.” Glazov introduces Symposium 8 (“The Fear that Wilders Is Right”) by pointing out what should be obvious but is generally suppressed or denied, namely, that “‘moderate Islam’ is nowhere to be found; no school of Islamic jurisprudence exists that counsels Muslims to renounce the Qu’ran’s teaching on Islamic supremacism and the obligation of violent jihad”; and by attempting to explain why such stalwart conservative figures like Glenn Beck and Charles Krauthammer have attacked the noble and embattled Geert Wilders. In Symposium 11 (“The World’s Most Wanted: A ‘Moderate Islam’“), Danish psychologist Nicolai Sennels documents the perverse sexual trends in the Muslim world, the devaluation of women, and the striking frequency of pedophilia, rape, and bestiality, concluding that “no other culture prevents emotional maturity more than the Muslim.”

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

‘Jihad’ Ads on CTA Buses Spark Outrage

The controversial ads unveiled on the back of 10 CTA buses Wednesday read, “In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man.” They conclude with the words, “Support Copts. Defeat Jihad,” referring to friction between Muslims and Coptic Christians in Egypt. Within hours of the buses’ first runs, messages appeared on Facebook and Twitter denouncing the campaign. Many said degrading a spiritual tenet of Islam — one that refers to a Muslim’s personal quest to become a better person — amounts to hate speech.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Media Panic to Control Exposure of Agenda 21 Takeover

Opponents of Agenda 21’s local implementation in the United States have begun mounting a notable resistance. At state capitals and city councils, activists are showing up to educate and lobby their elected representatives about the implications of this United Nations’ plan for sovereignty, property rights and the future development of the country.

It has become such a widespread phenomenon that media outlets everywhere are spinning into damage control in effort to ridicule the anti-Agenda 21 movement, hoping that it will go away before the general population understands the issue.

But their efforts are fruitless. Coverage across the country begrudgingly notes that groups are opposing local “sustainability” initiatives and fighting back against plans to concentrate growth into dense urban centers under emerging “mega-regions.”

Now, a case in Georgia has triggered an all-out media frenzy, after a local group convinced the state’s Senate Majority Leader, Chip Rogers (R — Woodstock), to hold an information session on Agenda 21 attended by several other GOP senators and representatives. Conspicuously negative coverage is being used to pressure these politicians to avoid supposedly fringe elements in their constituency.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Now it Gets Ugly — Riots, Marxism, Mass Demonstrations

During a recent press conference, Obama was unable to answer a correspondent’s question addressing whether he had attempted to render aid to the beleaguered personnel in Benghazi on September 11. His obfuscation would have been taken as the mutterings of a mental defective were it any other individual. Obama’s faux chivalry in his defense of UN Ambassador Susan Rice, who blanketed the media with the fairy tale tying the Benghazi attack and other Middle East uprisings to an anti-Islam video, was rife with petulance, comical challenges, and self-contradiction. One can almost hear the scrambling of feet as White House and intelligence operatives scurry to prepare their CYA briefs.

Now, Americans who made an effort to educate themselves as to the origins, nature, and designs of this President are asking themselves if half of the electorate are really that intellectually compromised, so unaware of the dynamics of the last four years they appear to be. It is painfully obvious at this point that those who don’t have a handle on Barack Obama being a committed Marxist are either dangerously deluded or stupid; there’s no middle ground here.

Obama’s intention has always been to raze America to the ground (in the operative sense), and supplant our system with the Marxist paradigm. This has become exponentially more apparent only days after his re-election, yet, not an eyebrow is raised when he casually addresses the press using rhetoric right out of Marx’s The Communist Manifesto and Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals. Now he claims to have a mandate to raise taxes to the tune of over $1 trillion to fund a cyclopean government that is already about to collapse in on itself.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

School Districts Deny Petitions to Close School on Muslim Holidays

by Dilshad Ali

Growing up in North Dakota and later in Maryland, any time a Muslim holiday rolled around (Eid ul Fitr or Eid ul Adha), I took off from school to celebrate it. As I got into higher grades, there were times I just took a few hours off to attend Eid prayers and then headed back to school so I wouldn’t miss an important test or assignment. Being in Advanced Placement and honors classes in high school, even missing one day made it tough to catch up. Back then, there also weren’t as many activities planned on Eid other than the open house parties my parents would take me too, so I didn’t feel as compelled to take the day off.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Three High School Boys From Queens: Adis Medunjanin, Najibullah Zazi, Zarein Ahmedzay

From USA TODAY:

NYC man to be sentenced in terror plot

NEW YORK (AP) — Prosecutors are seeking life behind bars for a New York City man convicted earlier this year of conspiring to form a three-man terror cell with two of his former high school classmates and spread death on the subways as suicide bombers — a foiled plot that authorities called one of the closest calls since the Sept. 11 attacks…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Useful Liberal Idiots and Vote Fraud

Among the responses to my recent article on Democrat vote fraud were those of liberals who were happy to hear no evil, see no evil, and be the evil. Their rationalization-aided attitudes ranged from accusing traditionalists of being sore winners to equating 2012 with Bush-Gore in 2000 to simply denying hard evidence. Does it matter at all to you, liberals, that Democrats were actually caught on video facilitating and promising to engage in vote fraud? Rhetorical question, I know. And the denial much reminds of what ex-KGB Soviet defector Yuri Bezmenov said about people born of the process of “demoralization”: even if you took them to the USSR so they could see the gulags with their own eyes, they would not believe what you were showing them.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Video: Nancy Pelosi, Constitutional Scholar

‘Is it the 11th Amendment? 14th? Whatever …’

(BREITBART) House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) holds her regular weekly press briefing and displays a disturbing lack of knowledge of the constitution she has sworn for decades to protect and defend.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Canada

Customer Sues Muslim Barber for Refusing to Cut Her Hair

TORONTO (RNS) In case of competing rights, a Toronto woman has lodged a complaint against a barber who refused to cut her hair because he’s Muslim. In June, Faith McGregor requested a man’s haircut at the Terminal Barber Shop in downtown Toronto. Co-owner Omar Mahrouk told her that his Muslim faith prohibits him from touching a woman who is not a member of his family. All the other barbers in the shop said the same thing. “For me it was just a haircut and started out about me being a woman,” McGregor, 35, told the Toronto Star. “Now we’re talking about religion versus gender versus human rights and businesses in Ontario.” She has filed a complaint with Ontario’s Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario because the incident made her feel like a “second-class citizen.” McGregor is not seeking monetary damages, but wants the tribunal to force the shop to offer men’s haircuts to both genders.

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Europe and the EU

“Islam Needs a Fair Chance in Germany”

by Soeren Kern

The most controversial part involves a commitment by the city government to promote the teaching of Islam in the Hamburg pubic school system. The agreement grants the leaders of Hamburg’s Muslim communities a determinative say in what will be taught by allowing them to develop the teaching curriculum for Islamic studies. Muslim officials will also be able to determine who will (and will not) be allowed to teach courses about Islam in city schools — meaning that only Muslims will be allowed to teach Islam. Muslims, for their part, are hoping the Hamburg treaty will establish a precedent for the rest of Germany to follow.

Hamburg, the second-largest city in Germany, has concluded a “historic treaty” with its Muslim communities that grants Muslims broad new rights and privileges but does little to encourage their integration into German society.

The November 13 agreement, signed by Hamburg’s Socialist Mayor Olaf Scholz and the leaders of four Muslim umbrella groups, is being praised by the proponents of multiculturalism for putting the northern port city’s estimated 200,000 Muslims on an equal footing with Christian residents.

But critics say the agreement, the first of its kind in Germany, will boost the growing influence of Islam in Hamburg and will encourage the perpetuation of a Muslim parallel society in the city.

The most controversial part of the accord involves a commitment by the city government to promote the teaching of Islam in the Hamburg public school system. The agreement grants the leaders of Hamburg’s Muslim communities a determinative say in what will be taught by allowing them to develop the teaching curriculum for Islamic studies.

Moreover, Muslim officials will also be able to determine who will (and who will not) be allowed to teach courses about Islam in city schools. In practice, this means that only Muslims will be allowed to teach Islam and that pupils will not be exposed to any critical perspectives about the religious, social and political ideology of Islam.

At the national level, the SPD has said it would like to see Islam recognized as an official religion in Germany. In an interview with the newspaper Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, SPD politician Dieter Wiefelspütz said: “It would be an important signal to the four million Muslims in Germany, if the state recognizes Islam as a religious community.” He added: “Islam needs a fair chance in Germany.”

Why are Germany’s Socialist politicians, who are usually militantly proud of their secular credentials, bending over backwards to accommodate Islam? The SPD hopes to unseat German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the German elections in the fall of 2013, and Muslim voters may very well determine the outcome.

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Alleged Polygamy Sparks Swiss Mosque Ruckus

A married religious leader at a Lausanne mosque is being accused of polygamy after tying the knot with another woman in a religious ceremony.

The imam of the Islamic centre near the city’s main train station has a relationship with a Swiss woman who converted to Islam and married him in a religious ceremony, 20 Minutes reported on Friday, citing several unnamed sources.

The woman however, is married, although separated, while the imam is also legally married.

The situation is being regard as a scandal by many members of the Islamic centre, 20 Minutes said.

“The people are very shocked,” one member told the newspaper.

“Some of them are no longer going to the centre because of these practices.”

The legitimate husband of the woman allegedly having a relationship with the imam said her regular visits to the Islamic centre tore apart their marriage, 20 Minutes reported.

Both the imam and the converted woman are separated but not divorced.

“She often went to the mosque without me,” the husband is quoted as saying.

“Each time she returned we had problems and the imam always returned to the discussion.”

The woman in question told 20 Minutes she did not want to discuss “details of my private life”.

She said, like others, she was a “student” of the imam.

“I cannot say any more than that.”

The Imam also declined to comment on his situation.

“I prefer not to speak about it,” he said.

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Berlusconi Calls Results of This Government Disastrous

(AGI) — Carnago (Varese), Nov. 16 — Silvio Berlusconi has said that “the results of one year of technocrat government are disastrous.” Talking to journalists after meeting with the players of football club Milan, the former Premier went on to say that “I believe we have to change the economic policy imposed by Europe and by the German hegemony. It is not social and does not have the good of everybody in mind, only the good of itself. I believe we must turn this policy around.” .

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Brahe Myths Are Disproved, But Secret Remains Buried

Scientists have disproved the prevailing myths that Tycho Brahe died of mercury poisoning and that his prosthetic nose was made of silver, but the question of how he died remains a mystery

On Thursday, a Danish-Czech team of scientists released the results of their two-year investigation into the death of famed Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, who died suddenly in Prague over 400 years ago.

A chemical analysis of Brahe’s exhumed remains indicated that they contained a normal level of mercury, disproving the popular myth that Brahe died from mercury poisoning.

Furthermore, tests on his prosthetic nose, something Brahe chose to wear after it was cut off at the age of 20 in a fencing duel over a disagreement about a mathematical equation, indicated that it was not made silver, as previously believed.

“Tycho Brahe didn’t die from mercury poisoning and he hadn’t taken any considerable doses of medicine that he could die from,” Jens Vellev, an Aarhus University scientist who led the study, told Jyllands-Posten newspaper. “The investigations surprisingly show that the prosthesis wasn’t made from precious metals. The tests did reveal equal traces of copper and zinc, suggesting instead that it was made of brass.”

Despite two Brahe myths succumbing in one day, the shroud of mystery surrounding Brahe’s untimely demise while in exile in Prague continues to remain intact. But Vellev is leaning towards Brahe’s own written observations at the time.

“It states that Brahe attended a party at the (Holy Roman) emperor’s castle. They were drinking heavily and, out of politeness, Brahe refused to go to the toilet to relieve himself. He was struck with a fever and died 11 days later. That is essentially a urinary tract infection,” Vellev said, adding that he thought it doubtful that this could be proved using existing forensic technology.

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Bulgarian Arrested After Trying to Abduct 3-Year-Old

Mother’s reaction caused him to flee

(ANSA) Naples, November 16; Police on Thursday arrested a Bulgarian national of Roma origin after he tried to abduct a three-year-old girl from a parked car in Sant’Antimo near the southern city of Naples. The man, 57, armed with a stick, opened the door to the vehicle while the child’s mother was ringing the intercom at a nearby dance school.

However, the woman reacted promptly, causing him to flee.

The man has reportedly refused to speak to police or an interpreter and the motives for the attempted abduction remain unclear.

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Italy: Five Arrested for Bankrupting Firms to Buy Blood Diamonds

‘Defrauded State of millions’

(ANSA) — Milan, November 16 — Five people were arrested in Milan Friday for allegedly picking the bones of bankrupt companies to buy blood diamonds in Africa.

The five are accused of defrauding the State of millions of euros.

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Italy: Four Arrests as Italian Neo-Nazi Web Site Shut Down

Stormfront branches raided in north-east, other parts

(ANSA) — Rome, November 16 — Italian police on Friday arrested four people after shutting down the Italian Web site of neo-Nazi group Stormfront.

The four are accused of inciting racial and ethnic hatred on the site, which has regularly posted anti-Semitic and white supremacist propaganda.

The arrests were made in Milan, Frosinone and Pescara while 17 searches were carried out across the country, most in the north-east. ‘Nazi-Fascist’ propaganda and weapons were found. Last December Rome prosecutors launched a probe into Stormfront’s blacklisting of religious figures, politicians, journalists and judges.

The Italia branch of Stormfront is part of an international body founded by former head of the Ku Klux Klan, Don Black.

The blacklist included: Turin Archbishop Cesare Nosiglia; Riccardo Pacifici, the President of the Jewish Community in Rome; Adel Smith, the President of the Muslim Union of Italy; and journalists Gad Lerner and Maurizio Costanzo.

According to media reports, those on the list were targeted because of their support for immigrants.

Stormfront also targeted Italo-Ghanaian soccer striker Mario Balotelli after he revealed on a visit to Auschwitz that one of his adoptive parents was Jewish.

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Pompeii Collapses ‘Exaggerated’ By Media, Site Chief Says

Efforts to protect ancient city ‘progressing’

(ANSAmed) — Paestum, November 16 — Recent collapses at the ancient city of Pompeii had been exaggerated by the media and efforts to protect the site are progressing, according to the Special Archaeological Superintendent for Naples and Pompeii, Teresa Elena Cinquantaquattro.

Cinquantaquattro was speaking along with other senior archaeological officials from the culture ministry at the 15th annual Mediterranean Archaeological Tourism Exchange in Paestum on how to conserve sites in southern Italy in a climate of shrinking government funds. “Problems exist at Pompeii but they have been exaggerated by negative journalists,” Cinquantaquattro told ANSA.

After recent falls of structures in the past two years there has been growing concern about Italy’s ability to protect the 2,000-year-old site from further degradation and the impact of the local mafia, the Camorra. In April this year a wall surrounding an ancient villa at Pompeii collapsed just two weeks after the Italian government launched a joint 105-million-euro project with the European Union to save the UNESCO World Heritage site.

The joint project is for the ‘preservation, maintenance and improvement’ of the site to ensure its future as a tourist attraction.

Cinquantaquattro said the EU funds were being provided in six stages and the conservation project was expected to be completed by 2015.

Funds are for protecting buildings at the archaeological site, building a better water drainage system and better staff training and management.

Figures released at the exchange by the culture ministry showed that 44% of archaeological sites in the Magna Grecia area of southern Italy were closed to the public due to lack of funds or adequate staffing.

Pompeii was destroyed when a volcanic eruption from nearby Mount Vesuvius buried the city in ash in 79AD and it now attracts more than 2.5 million visitors a year. In October 2011, torrential rainfall caused serious damage to the world famous archaeological site, while violent storms had already caused its partial collapse in 2010.

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The Explicit Racism of a British Journalist

Here’s an altered quote by a journalist who works for a British newspaper.

“The blacks of today scare me and I find it almost impossible to talk to most of them. Any criticism of the policies of African countries is regarded as racism. Most papers and journals will not even publish articles on the subject for fear of a black backlash. Whites are often treated with ill-concealed contempt, yet the blacks are always the victims. Am I prejudiced against blacks? Alas, yes.”

Outrageous, isn’t it? Morally indefensible, don’t you think? Such naked racism should get this journalist fired, wouldn’t you say? Ok, here’s the exact quote by a London Evening Standard journalist named Mira, as quoted in Haaretz.

The Jews of today scare me and I find it almost impossible to talk to most of them, including relatives. Any criticism of the policies of Israel — including the disgraceful treatment of Holocaust survivors as well as refugees from murderous regimes — is regarded as treason and/or anti-Semitism. Most papers and journals will not even publish articles on the subject for fear of a Jewish backlash. Goyim (gentiles ) are often treated with ill-concealed contempt, yet the Jews are always the victims. Am I prejudiced against Jews? Alas, yes.”

While writing posts at this blog on what we believe is antisemitism at the Guardian, our contributors often have to argue why particular narratives, tropes and passages should be interpreted as consistent with the EU Working Definition of antisemtism. Reasonable people can, of course, disagree with our analysis of what constitutes antisemitism, and we take the task of making persuasive arguments about the nature of anti-Jewish racism — especially when it concerns morally gray areas — very seriously. To those critics of ours who argue that they are indeed opposed to “real” antisemitism, but simply disagree with us on what constitutes such bigotry, the case of Mira Bar-Hillel presents a completely unambiguous example to test your assertion. If you sincerely oppose antisemitism, and believe that racism should not be tolerated within the UK journalism profession, then you must acknowledge that a woman stating clearly, and without qualification, that she is, in fact, ‘prejudiced against Jews’ should not be employed by a British newspaper. It is that simple.

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The Swedish Sex Law That Shook the World

Sweden had long pimped the notion of criminalizing buyers of sexual services prior to 1999 legislation which was first laughed off, but has since become a hot political export, The Local’s Christine Demsteader discovers.

Backbench giggles and front row guffaws echoed around the European Parliament when Marianne Eriksson first proposed the concept of criminalizing those who pay for sex.

The then MEP, representing Sweden’s Left Party, brought the matter to the attention of her peers in the mid-1990s.

“There wasn’t usually so much to smile about in plenary,” she tells The Local.

“People thought it was hilarious and afterwards journalists asked me how it felt to be ridiculed. But, as the expression goes, I would have the last laugh.”

Prohibition for buyers had been on the political agenda in Sweden for some time, as far back as the 1970s.

It was seen as a culture shock to commentators who referred to the country’s swinging 60s reputation when the term “Swedish Sin” became synonymous with free love and sexual liberty.

“All through history prostitution has been solely about women, but we turned it on its head,” Eriksson adds.

“Responsibility remains with those who demand because they are the ones that really have a free choice. To buy or not to buy — that is the question. But I would ask why the hell do you want to pay for something you can get for free?”

Sweden’s feminist movement agreed and backed the introduction of the law in terms of tackling violence against women. In 1999, the Purchasing of Sexual Services Act came into effect.

“We shocked the world by adopting this law,” Eriksson says.

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UK: Anger at ‘Politically Correct’ Sex Gangs Report

A REPORT on Britain’s child abuse epidemic will deny a problem with Pakistani men targeting white girls — for fear of being seen as racist.

England’s deputy children’s commissioner Sue Berelowitz is to publish the bombshell report next week saying kids are facing abuse in every town and city. But, in an explosive move, she will not state there is a specific problem with Pakistani men grooming and abusing vulnerable white girls. Instead, Ms Berelowitz will argue that young girls are abused by men from all ethnic backgrounds. Police and social services have already been accused of turning a blind eye to sexual abuse by Pakistani gangs in Rochdale, Lancs, and Rotherham, South Yorkshire. One Whitehall source said: “It’s important we don’t take a politically-correct approach and pretend there is not a real problem here. “Obviously abuse has been carried out by men from all sorts of ethnic background. But that doesn’t mean we cannot say there is an issue about groups of Pakistani men systematically targeting young white girls.”

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[JP note: See also http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-20316934 Muslim gang ‘white rape’ claim prompts row.]

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UK: BBC Apologises After Chief Rabbi Blames Iran for Gaza Conflict

The BBC has apologised to Lord Sacks, the Chief Rabbi, after he suggested the conflict in Gaza was fuelled by tensions over Iran when caught off guard on live radio.

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UK: BBC Crisis Reveals the New Face of the Establishment

The BBC’s search for a new D-G is more about political machination than broadcasting excellence

The drama of the BBC’s current crisis has been driven by two parallel narratives. But the argument will be won by the new Establishment, which comprises highly paid public sector executives who owe no loyalty except to each other. “I’m an old Leftie, so you won’t hear me join the anti-BBC bandwagon,” a friend explained when I spoke to him yesterday. Indeed so, and good for him. All of our individual attitudes to the BBC involve personal political bias.

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UK: Blackburn School Will Close if Islamic Primary Takes All Pupils

PARENTS and governors are gearing up to fight to save a Blackburn school facing closure to make way for East Lancashire’s first state-funded Islamic primary. Sacred Heart RC Primary School is likely to close because the opening nearby of the Olive Islamic School for more than 600 pupils will leave it with too many empty desks. It has been announced that Blackburn with Darwen council and the Tauheedul Foundation have agreed the land transfer for the ‘free’ junior and infants to go with its boys and girls’ high schools.

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UK: Fury at TV Chef Clarissa Dickson Wright’s Comments About Muslims in Leicester

A celebrity chef has come under fire after making “hurtful” comments about the city’s Muslim community. In her new book, Clarissa Dickson Wright describes a visit to Leicester “as one of the most frightening experiences of my life”.

The 65-year-old dedicates a chapter of Clarissa’s England: A Gamely Gallop Through the English Counties to each county in England, discussing their culinary, cultural and historical merits. On Leicestershire, she writes of the city’s “ghetto”. She describes coming off the ring road to escape a traffic jam and becoming lost. “I found myself in an area where all the men were wearing Islamic clothing and all the women were wearing burkas and walking slightly behind them,” she wrote. She said the men would not talk to her “because I was an English female and they don’t talk to females they don’t know”. She said: “Here I was, in the heart of a city in the middle of my own country, a complete outcast and pariah. If multiculturalism works, which I have always been rather dubious of, surely it must be multicultural and not monocultural. I can only hope that in generations to come there will be a merging of the cultures and not the exclusion zone that is the ghetto.”

Ibrahim Mogra, assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, and a city imam, said: “How is she judging an entire community on her one-off rare time of getting lost in Leicester? I find it very hurtful to read because everybody is working so hard to create a peaceful and happy Leicester. It showed a complete lack of appreciation of the fact we are almost two million in this country, doing our bit for our country. When she says that she was in the centre of a city in the centre of her own country, I take objection. This is also my country and this is also my city. I would like to call on Leicester people to be even more welcoming and hospitable than we’ve been so far.”

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[JP note: Pray you do not experience Muslim hospitality anytime soon.]

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UK: Grooming: An Open Letter to Nick Lowles

HOPE not Hate have initiated a debate on grooming, here Liz Fekete, long-time anti-fascist campaigner responds.

‘We have known each other for a long time (as anti-fascists in the 1990s) and I approached your article ‘Grooming — an issue we cannot ignore’, with interest. Like you, I am very concerned at the way in which the far Right is using the issue of sexual abuse, exploitation and violence towards young girls in Rochdale and other northern towns to further the cause of racism and Islamophobia. (I am aware that more arrests are yet to come.) I write to you now in response to your call for an ‘open and honest discussion’.

Given the current climate, in which the far Right accuses the anti-racist lobby of imposing a conspiracy of silence about Muslim involvement in ‘on-street grooming’, I was quite surprised to see you similarly accuse the ‘left’ and anti-racists of being ‘too quick to try and silence any discussion’ and of turning a blind eye to the fact that the bulk of perpetrators of what you describe as ‘on-street grooming’ come from the British-Pakistani community. But what I really take issue with is your uncritical, and occasionally slanted, take on Ministry of Justice crime statistics.

There is, as you will know, a long history of racialising sex crimes in this country — Jews being associated with paedophilia in the 1930s, West Indians with pimping in the 1950s and now the focus has shifted to Muslim ‘groomers’. And statistics (just like attitude surveys) are not scientific and neutral but can be manipulated to suit an argument. The way you have broken down Ministry of Justice figures on convictions of sex offences as a whole (8 per cent of which were Asian) to isolate the specific offence of ‘on-street grooming’ so as to reveal a 28 per cent Asian conviction rate (which rises to a 45 per cent conviction rate three lines later in the article) filled me with dismay. It recalled for me the time in the 1980s when the media and the fascists were creating the spectre of the ‘black mugger’ and the Metropolitan police added to the moral panic by isolating ‘assault or threat of violence upon a person, especially with intent to rob’ from all street crime and then providing the ethnicity of the perpetrators. Then, young African-Caribbean men were being accused of racially-motivated attacks on ‘little white old ladies’ in much the same way as Muslims as a whole are accused of anti-white sex crimes. But would we have said, ‘yes the National Front has a point, young black men are muggers — it’s in Jamaican culture, to be violent. Look here are the stats.’ No, as anti-fascist/anti-racist educators, we tried to show how racialised moral panics were created and how statistics could be used to bolster them. Back then we also pointed to the links between ethnicised police statistics and institutionalised racism, via racial profiling in police operations. This is a link again made forcefully today in relation to the Rochdale cases by criminologists Ella Cockbain and Helen Brayley. They warn that the current obsession with ‘Asian sex gangs’, and the ‘Pakistani groomer’ could be used to justify racial profiling of the entire British-Pakistani community for the crimes of a tiny minority — something that would not only be abhorrent in and of itself, but would do nothing to help the victims of sex crimes, since a whole host of other offenders would go overlooked.

Not only have you turned away from the tradition we tried to establish, of questioning the use of police and government statistics to ‘prove’ an already racist point, but, forgive me, you seem to have engaged in some statistical conjuring yourself. For though you concede that the Ministry of Justice could not provide statistical evidence of the ethnicity of 38 per cent of on-street groomers, you ignore this rather salient fact to magic up your (sensationalist figure) of 45 per cent of all convicted ‘groomers’ being Asian. And then, in another leap you say the bulk of on-street groomers are from the British-Pakistani community (seemingly unaware that the category Asian in police and census statistics includes at least the whole of south Asia).

Of course I wholeheartedly support your call for more reflection, learning and action — at a grassroots level — to prevent on-street grooming and to challenge the power, privilege and patriarchal culture that allows men to treat girls as sexual commodities, but cannot concur when you isolate and ethnicise one group as though the only culture we should be concerned about is that of British Pakistanis. Power and culture always provide the context for violence towards and grooming of vulnerable girls (and boys) for sexual exploitation/prostitution. (Didn’t Jimmy Saville and his associates also commit their crimes in a cultural context, that defined by class, power and privilege?)

Yes, all communities — including the British Pakistani one — must examine the aspects of culture, class and power that allows for sexual abuse — and, yes, we should get behind the projects in the Asian community that you mention. But, paradoxically, focusing on the ethnicity of the abuser rather than the fate of the abused, actually militates against this. In these desperate times, when we face the biggest spending cuts since the 1920s, we would be foolish not to see that, as more and more families are rendered homeless and more and more youngsters are thrown on the scrapheap of unemployment, sexual abuse and the prostitution of powerless, discarded youngsters will grow. Instead of ethnicising crime, progressives and anti-fascists could be uniting to create a future for young people free from abuse. Children deserve a life rooted in dignity and respect where, when they go to the authorities to report their horrors, they are listened to, and action is taken.’

[JP note: Mindless gibberish from a leading light of the dhimmi race relations industry.]

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UK: Hundreds Descend on Kensington to Protest Over Violence in Middle East

Hundreds of protesters descended on the Israeli embassy today in response to escalating violence in the Middle East. Police cordoned off the west bound lane of High Street Kensington where protesters were penned in after being removed from Palace Green in front of the embassy. The heavy police presence of more than 200 officers and around a dozen riot vans divided the crowd and kept a smaller pro-Israeli protest separate from Pro- Palestinian groups which included Free Palestine, Stop the War Collation and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign.

The activists, many of whom had been there since 5pm, held banners and chanted. Shumon Chakraborty, 29, a musician from Ealing, said: “It’s great that we are protesting about what is happening in the Middle East here in London. “It is important to have an impact and make our voices heard. Israel seems to have been quite strategic in their actions, and they have provoked a reaction from Hamas, so tensions are obviously running high.” Olivia Jardine, 21, and Georgia Rigg, 22, travelled from Brighton today to take part in the protest against the Israeli air strikes. Miss Rigg, who is a student at the University of Sussex, said: “I went to Palestine this summer where I was working for a university. I feel like I understand much more about the conflict and I have come today to show the Government that we are disgusted about what has happened in the Middle East and that we are not going to be quiet about it. We must take some responsibility.” Miss Jardine added: “Palestine is a big issue and I’m glad we came to the capital today to show that we care.”

Rabbi Jacob weisz, from the activist group Jews United Against Zionism, said: “We as Jews feel strongly that we should stand up for the humanitarian justice of the Palestinian people.

“We are deeply embarrassed about what is happening in Israel. The Jews and Judaism does not equate to Zionism. We want world leaders to understand this.”

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UK: Keighley MP Kris Hopkins Comes Under Fire for Sex Abuse Comments

Mosque leaders last night questioned why Keighley MP Kris Hopkins did not do more on the problem of child sex abuse when he was leader of Bradford Council. On Tuesday, the Conservative MP told Parliament that “gangs of Muslim men were going around raping white kids” and claimed there was a fundamental problem in some British Pakistani households of women being treated as being inferior and “subservient”. He also criticised the community of peers for not doing enough to change Muslim attitudes towards women which he described as being “a cultural thing that has set in right at the beginning”. In response, a spokesman for Bradford Council for Mosques said it made it clear that it condemned any form or sexual exploitation or abuse but it also accused Mr Hopkins of overstepping his remit.

The spokesman said: “All of us, Muslim or non-Muslim, are equally appalled by the activities of criminals amidst our society. To suggest that the Muslim community does not care is grossly libellous. Kris Hopkins is right to draw the attention to the activities of the criminals and the plight of the victims but he has overstepped his remit. “He has the right to be angry but, equally, a man of his position should be more discerning in what he says and how he says it. He should not overlook the fact that he went around pleading for votes from the same Muslim faith institutions that he so arrogantly dismissive of. Kris Hopkins, prior to being elected as an MP, was the leader of Bradford Council, a position that afforded him plenty of opportunities to tackle some of the issues that he has alluded to. He then found it convenient to remain tight-lipped. Perhaps now he feels that this type of outburst and candy martyrdom will secure him votes.” The spokesman explained that “candy martyrdom” meant falsely professing or acting for a cause only to serve one’s own purpose and not through genuine belief…

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UK: Kris Hopkins: Muslim Gangs Are Raping White Girls

A TORY MP has sparked a race row after claiming gangs of Muslim men are “going round and raping white kids”.

Kris Hopkins, 49, triggered fury by his outspoken comments in the House of Commons. He told MPs during a debate that the “sexist” Muslim culture encouraged the abuse of females. And the Conservative MP for Keighley, West Yorks, added: “We should not get away from the fact that gangs of Muslim men are going round raping white kids at this moment in time.”

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UK: Michael Mates Under Investigation for Alleged Racist Remark

Michael Mates, the former Cabinet minister who is the lead contender to be declared police commissioner for Hampshire tomorrow, is being investigated after the force he wants to supervise received allegations that he used racist language on a Home Office election website. The 78-year-old Conservative politician has been accused of breaching equality laws by referring to “problems created by gypsies and travellers” on an official website designed to help voters choose their candidate. Hampshire Police confirmed that it had received two complaints about the use of alleged racist language and had passed them for investigation to the Thames Valley force to avoid any conflict of interest…

[JP: Waiting for Robespierre.]

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UK: Our Government Must Not Give Cover for Murder …

Muslim Council calls for a peaceful and dignified protest against current aggression

The Muslim Council of Britain today voiced its concern at the inability of the UK Government to condemn the Israeli government for its attacks on Palestinians in Gaza. Dr Shuja Shafi, the Deputy Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain said: “Israel has attacked and killed innocent civilians in Gaza. Our Foreign Secretary has said that Israelis “have the right to live without fear of attack from Gaza”. So do Palestinians, where the casualties are far higher. In the last 48 hours, 115 civilians have been killed or injured, including 26 children and 25 women. Our government rightly condemns the Syrian government for its actions. Surely it must hold the Israeli government to the same standard? It is time for our Government to be an honest broker in this process and not side with a government clearly guilty of murder.”

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UK: Pro-Palestinian and Pro-Israel Protests in London

Hundreds of protesters crowded the streets of South Kensington, close to the Israeli Embassy, on Thursday night in two demonstrations — one shouting “Free Palestine”, the other singing “Od Avinu Chai”. Gary Sakol from the Zionist Federation, who organised the pro-Israel rally said: “It went really well. There were 250 of us, the other side of three police vans from the main rally.” Demonstrators wore Israeli flags and sang traditional songs. Speakers included Jonathan Hoffman and Ari Sofer. Further down Kensington High Street, separated from the road of the Israeli Embassy by a wall of police and iron gates, was the pro-Palestinian protest. An estimated 300 to 400 demonstrators wore Palestinian flags, carried loudspeakers and chanted “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!”

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UK: SAS Gun Sentence ‘A Miscarriage of Justice’

The imprisonment of a member of the Special Air Service found with a Glock pistol amongst his belongings has been labelled a “monstrous miscarriage of justice” by a group of SAS veterans. Sergeant Danny Nightingale, an 11-year veteran of the SAS, has been sentenced to serve 18 months at a military detention centre after pleading guilty to the illegal possession of a firearm at a court martial earlier this month. Now, former 22 SAS commander Lieutenant Colonel Richard Williams, former SAS Operations Officer Colonel Tim Collins, and Bravo Two Zero veterans Andy McNab and Chris Ryan are calling for Nightingale to be released on licence and the case reviewed. “We say this prosecution should never have happened,” they wrote in an open letter to the Prime Minister. “Furthermore, we say he was bullied into a guilty plea. And lastly, we say the custodial sentence is completely disproportionate to the alleged crime.” The men called on Cameron to release Nightingale and review his case with “the utmost haste”.

The group say that Sergeant Nightingale was presented with the 9mm Glock pistol by Iraqi troops in 2007. Shortly afterwards, two of his close friends and colleagues were killed in a helicopter crash and Sgt Nightingale returned to the UK to help organise their funerals. His belongings were sent later after being packed by colleagues, and the gift pistol was included in the package without Sergeant Nightingale’s knowledge. He later suffered severe overhydration during a charity marathon in the Amazon in 2009, which left him in a coma for three days and led to long-term memory problems. When West Mercia Police found the pistol, still said to be in its locked presentation box, at Nightingale’s barracks in Herefordshire, he said he could not remember having the firearm.

On 7 November Sergeant Nightingale pleaded guilty at a court martial and was sentenced to 18 months’ detention. His lawyers are now appealing the sentence on the basis that he had been told by Judge Advocatae Alistair McGrigor on 6 November that the sentence would be five years if he pleaded not guilty and was found guilty. Patrick Mercer MP said the sentence seemed to be “very, very harsh” and that he had asked Defence Secretary Philip Hammond to give him a “clear explanation” of the circumstances and “perhaps review the case”. In a statement, the Ministry of Defence said: “It would be wrong to comment on this courts martial case, its findings, convictions or sentences of the court which may be subject to appeal.”

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UK: SAS Veterans Ask PM to Intervene Over “Monstrous” Jailing of War Hero

David Cameron has been urged to intervene to secure the release of a former SAS sniper who was jailed for possessing a pistol given to him as a present by Iraqi soldiers he trained.

Four high-profile British special forces veterans have written to the Prime Minister appealing for help to overturn a “monstrous miscarriage of justice” in the case of Sergeant Danny Nightingale. They compared his treatment by the judicial system to that given to Abu Qatada, the extremist cleric who was released on bail this week after winning an appeal against his extradition to Jordan. A court martial last week sentenced Sgt Nightingale, a married father-of-two, to 18 months in military detention after he pleaded guilty to illegally possessing the “war trophy” 9mm Glock pistol…

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UK: Turn Kensington Into a War Zone

In the wake of Israel’s efforts to defend herself against constant attacks from Gaza anti Israel and/or anti Jewish demonstrations have been called in many cities outside Israel and the Middle East. One such was called for this evening in West London near the site of the Israeli Embassy in West London. Another demonstration is due in Cardiff on Saturday and a vigil in Wrexham. Wrexham is a market town in North Wales notable for a cornflake factory and a football team which now plays in the Conference League. Quite how the local branch of Barclays Bank will compare with the Israeli Embassy in London I am sure the good people of the town will find out.

The call to demonstrate in the Kensington district of London was a violent one, which is why the publishers of Indymedia hid it quickly.

“Israel has just attacked Gaza so we are calling on everyone to get down to Kensington High street for 5:30pm tonight for a big riot. Bring petrol bombs rocks etc.Turn Kensington into a war zone!”

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North Africa

Tunisia: Local Held Over U.S. Embassy Attack Dies in Hunger Strike

Tunis — Béchir El Golli, 23, held over the attack of the US Embassy in Tunis, died on thursday of a heart failure after 57 days of hunger strike over prison conditions, his lawyer Adelbasset Ben Mbarek confirmed to TAP news agency.

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Israel and the Palestinians

BBC News Runs Fake Palestinian Casualty Spin Footage

Have a look at this footage running on BBC News of a Palestinian “casualty” being carried away, apparently injured. Then keep watching:

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See the whole package here. Lazarus has been found alive and well in the Holy Land!

UPDATE: This just in from a BBC spokesman:

To the best of our knowledge the pictures do not show any kind of ‘staged’ event — and were run in good faith. The footage shown by BBC News was edited from a longer sequence provided by the Reuters news agency in which the man in question is shown being lifted from the ground. He is then given attention at the roadside, before appearing later having recovered. We ran a shorter edit of those pictures, and would point out that some re-uses of our output by others online have compressed the sequence further. Steps have been taken to ensure any re-broadcast reflects the full sequence so that it is absolutely clear to our audiences.

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Egypt’s Premier Visits Gaza; Israel Masses Forces

Egypt’s premier has visited Gaza as conflict between Palestinian militants and Israel raged for a third day. Hisham Kandil said Egypt is striving for a “lasting truce.” Israel denied staging airstrikes during the visit.

Kandil spoke at Gaza City’s Shifa hospital after being shown the body of one of two people said by Palestinian sources to have been killed by Israeli planes in the Nazila area of northern Gaza.

“Egypt will not hesitate to intensify its efforts and make sacrifices to stop this aggression and achieve a lasting truce,” Kandil said.

Before Kandil’s arrival, Ismail Haniyeh — the leader of the Hamas movement, which runs Gaza — had urged neighboring Egypt to do more to help the Palestinians.

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Egypt PM Hisham Qandil Decries Gaza ‘Disaster’

Egypt’s prime minister has condemned Israeli attacks on Gaza as a “disaster” during a short visit to the territory.

Hisham Qandil, who went to a hospital and talked to Hamas political leaders during his three-hour visit, said Israel’s “aggression” must stop. The Israeli military struck at more than 130 targets overnight and militants fired 11 rockets from Gaza. At least 20 Palestinians and three Israelis have been killed since Israel began its offensive on Wednesday. Militants and civilians, including at least five children, were among the Palestinian dead, Palestinian officials said…

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Gaza Conflict: Israel Mobilises Troops as Rockets Hit Tel Aviv

Israel has mobilised troops on its border with Gaza after rockets fired from the territory came close to hitting its commercial capital, Tel Aviv.

At least a dozen trucks carrying tanks and armoured vehicles were seen moving toward the border area, while buses ferried soldiers, as Israeli forces moved closer to a ground war against the radical Islamist group Hamas. Ehud Barak, the Israeli defence minister, also approved the call-up of 30,000 reservists as the confrontation intensified. The two rockets fell just short of Tel Aviv, the furthest they have ever reached inside Israel. One hit the town of Rishon Lezion, seven miles away, while a second, an Iranian Fajr-5 missile, fell into the sea off the coast of Jaffa, just to the south of the city. It was the first attempted attack on Tel Aviv since the Gulf War in 1991. Air raid sirens sounded in the city for the first time in 20 years and sent residents running for shelters. Israeli officials had earlier indicated a strike against Tel Aviv would be a “red line” which could trigger a ground war…

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Hamas Fires First Rockets at Jerusalem

After reaching Tel Aviv metropolitan area, missile range extended to Israel’s capital as well. Air raid siren sounded in Jerusalem area shortly after Palestinian organization promises ‘surprise’. Rocket lands in Gush Etzion area; no injuries or damage reported

After Tel Aviv metropolitan area, capital under fire too: An air raid siren was sounded in Jerusalem and surrounding communities early Friday evening. After residents reported hearing blast sounds, security forces confirmed that one rocket had landed in the Gush Etzion area.

This was the first air raid siren sounded in the area since the IDF launched Operation Pillar of Defense in the Gaza Strip. Air raid sirens were sounded in southern communities throughout the day and a barrage of missiles hit the area.

On Friday afternoon, an air raid siren sounded in Tel Aviv, followed by an explosion caused by a missile landing in an open area.

Shortly after the air raid siren sounded in Jerusalem, Hamas’ military wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, claimed responsibility for the rocket fired at the capital area. according to the organization, it fired a homemade rocket called Qassam M76.

The rocket Hamas fired at Tel Aviv is nicknamed Qassam M75.

Shortly before the rocket hit the Jerusalem area, Hamas’ military wing promised “a surprise in a short while.”

At the same time the rockets were fired at Jerusalem, a factory in the Shaar Hanegev Regional Council in southern Israel sustained a direct hit. There were no reports of injuries.

The rocket, which sounded at 4:45 pm, caught Jerusalem residents off guard just before the start of Shabbat. Residents of Tel Aviv and southern communities, who fled to Jerusalem, were surprised to hear the siren.

“We were sitting together and listening to music, when suddenly the siren sounded,” said two 16-year-old Jerusalem residents, Denise and Inbar. “The first feeling was shock. We thought it wouldn’t happen to us.”

Gil, 27, who lives in the Mevasseret Zion area, said he heard three explosions. “We heard one boom during the siren and two afterwards. We ran into the fortified room, my girlfriend and I. It reminded us of the days of the first Gulf War.”

Roi and Matan, students who live in Tel Aviv, returned to their parents’ home in Jerusalem to relax from the rockets fired at Tel Aviv.

“I guess the safest place in Israel is in Nablus,” said Matan, who was surprised by siren sounds twice in the past 24 hours. “Yesterday I was shocked by the siren in Tel Aviv, and today it chased me to Jerusalem.”…

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Hamas Armed Wing Fires Long-Range Rocket at Israeli Parliament

GAZA, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) — The armed wing of Hamas, Ezz el-Deen al-Qassam Brigades, said Friday that it has fired a long-range rocket at Israel’s Knesset (parliament). There has been no immediate comment from Israel. Hamas al-Aqsa satellite channel reported that this is the first time that Hamas fires a rocket of this range, considering the attack on the Israeli Knesset “a surprise.”

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Israel Poised on the Brink of War in Gaza: “Pray for All of US”

With the burial of three Israelis, two men and one woman in Kiryat Malachi and launch of rockets from Gaza triggering wailing warning sirens in Tel Aviv, more than 3 million are within deadly range of the deadly terror rockets supplied by Iran. Iron Dome Batteries and pinpoint IAF air strikes and offshore naval bombardments can only do so much. A fifth Iron Dome battery should be in place this weekend. Targeted assassination of Hamas military chief Ahmed al-Jabari and similar threats to its political leaders have not deterred the rocket terrorists in Gaza. It is time for a definitive ground operation. Zahal has mobilized reservists, the Armored Corps and elite brigades are in position to enter Gaza to finish the job left undone after Operation Cast Lead in January 2009. Kol Hakavod to the courageous soldiers, airmen and sailors of the IDF. May Ha Shem protect them as they are poised to vanquish Hamas and islamic Jihad so that all Israelis can live without fear of the red alerts giving them less than 15 seconds warning to seek shelter.

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Israel Launches Fresh Air Strikes on Gaza

Israeli war planes carried out multiple new air strikes as dawn broke on Friday after a sleepless night punctuated by rocket fire on the Gaza Strip.

The strikes included several direct hits on Gaza City. “There have been 130 strikes overnight until now,” Hamas interior ministry spokesman Islam Shahwan said, citing “tens of strikes” across Gaza on Friday morning, as international journalists in Gaza City reported multiple raids. In response, Palestinians fired 11 rockets back at Israel overnight. Mr Shahwan said the strikes destroyed a building belonging to the interior ministry and used for administrative issues like passport renewals in the Gaza City neighbourhood of Tel al-Hawa.

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Israel’s First Duty Must be to Defend Its Citizens

HAMAS has only itself to blame for the latest Israeli military strikes in Gaza and the sooner the international community accepts this — rather than indulging in another round of knee-jerk condemnation of the Jewish state as an aggressor — the sooner an element of reality will return to Middle East peace efforts.

While calls for caution and restraint are justified, Hamas’s culpability is clear. Israel has an unequivocal duty to protect the lives of its citizens against deadly attacks by a terrorist organisation that steadfastly refuses to even acknowledge its right to exist. Since last weekend more than 120 lethal rockets — many supplied by Iran and Syria — have been fired from Gaza, indiscriminately targeting population centres in Israel. That’s more than 800 fired by Hamas and associated terrorist groups such as Islamic Jihad this year, and 8000 since Israel withdrew from Gaza in a significant act of goodwill and in a gesture towards peace in 2005. At any time, a million Israelis are within range of the rockets and they have less than a minute to find shelter…

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Merkel Asks Egypt to Help Moderate Hamas

(AGI) — Berlin, Nov. 16 — German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, has asked Egypt to use its influence on Hamas to ease tensions on the Gaza Strip. “The federal chancellor calls on the Egyptian government to use its influence on Hamas to push it towards a moderation of the violence,” said deputy spokesman Georg Streiter at a press briefing during the visit of Egyptian Prime Minister, Hisham Qandil, to the Palestinian enclave.

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Morsi Warns Israel Will Pay Heavy Price

Egyptian president sharpens his tone against Israel, threatening: ‘If I see the homeland in danger, I won’t hesitate to take unusual steps.’ He vows that his country will ‘stop this brutal aggression’

Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi sharpened his tone against Israel on Friday, while Palestinian terrorists continued to fire rockets into southern Israel and Tel Aviv.

After concluding the Friday prayer at a mosque in Cairo, Morsi warned Israel of the consequences of its strikes in Gaza. According to the al- Shorouk newspaper, Morsi tweeted on his Twitter page: “We have the power to uproot the aggressiveness just like it uprooted exploitation.

“I don’t want to take unusual steps,” Morsi added, “but if I see that the homeland is in danger, I won’t hesitate.”

Morsi said earlier that “Gaza will not remain alone as it was,” adding that the aggressors “know they will pay a heavy price is they continue their aggression.”

He further said that the post-Mubarak Egypt was completely different and that all Egyptians were determined to stop the offensive on the Gaza Strip.

According to Morsi, “The blood spilled over there will not get the other side peace and will serve as a curse on them. It will incite all the people of the region against them.”

Morsi added that the Egyptian prime minister’s visit to Gaza stressed the message stressed by revolutionary Egypt and will “stop this brutal aggressiveness.”

He also said that “the Egyptians throughout their history were not an aggressive people, but they are capable of stopping any attack.”

The Egyptian president also said that “Egypt doesn’t want to fight and constantly calls for peace, but real peace is not just for one side at the expense of another side, so that one side enjoys the good life while the others suffer from attacks and ongoing killing.”…

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Pallywood on BBC News

Compare Israel’s pinpoint strike on Ahmed Jabari, Head of Hamas’ military wing to Hamas’ indiscriminate killing of three Israeli citizens this morning. The Israeli Defence Forces have always taken great care to ensure that collateral damage is kept at a minimum, as has been reiterated by Israeli PM Netanyahu in a news conference this afternoon. This is in stark contrast with the Jew-hating blood-lust that Hamas and other terrorist groups operating in Gaza have for the citizens of Israel.

The facts do not suit everyone.

Have a look at a BBC interview with Jonathan Sacerdoti of the Institute for Middle Eastern Democracy, a London-based think-tank on Middle Eastern affairs. BBC producers (whether knowingly or not) show footage of a supposedly injured man being carried away, only for the man to reappear in good condition in a later clip. It’s not known if the BBC checked its sources on the footage (a problem in other areas of the Corporation) but it raises questions on how impartial the Beeb are being. ‘Pallywood’ is a term given to propaganda released by pro-Palestinian activists that often manipulate media or show unjust emphasis on suffering designed for the viewer to blame Israel. When in fact, the IDF shows considerable constraint and the suffering of Palestinians has much to do with their leaders than Israel…

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Pallywood, And the Stench of an Ancient Score Being Settled

by Melanie Phillips

Hamas and its acolytes are committing crimes against humanity twice over. They are deliberately targeting Israeli civilians with their rockets and missiles, trying to kill as many of them as possible including women and children. They are also using their own people as human shields, having deliberately hidden their rocket launchers among Gaza’s civilian infrastructure, thus deliberately exposing ordinary Gazans to the severe risk of being killed. In addition, the Hamas are committed not just to the destruction of Israel but also, by their own religious authority, to the genocide of the Jews, and indoctrinate their children accordingly into deranged, Nazi-style Jew-hatred.

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Sayyed Nasrallah: Fajr-5 a Huge Achievement in Resistance Against ‘Israel’

Sara Taha Moughnieh

Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah assured in a speech he delivered on the first night of Ashura in Sayyed Al-Shuhadaa complex in the southern suburb of Beirut that “we in Lebanon are concerned to follow up the events in Gaza, because this is not only the battle of Gaza but of all of us”.

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The Commonsensical Israeli View

An Israeli Assessment: Conventional Military Threats Have Diminished

via Spengler by David P. Goldman on 11/15/12

Speaking on background this week, a senior Israeli official said that the threat of conventional war against Israel had fallen sharply due to instability in the Arab world.

The official predicted that the twenty-two members of the Arab League would split into 28 to 30 countries during the next five years as the so-called Arab Spring turns out to be an “Islamist winter.” Those who expected a democratic resurgence after the Arab revolts of 2011, he argued, “have no understanding of history and no understanding of the social circumstances of Arab countries. It isn’t like Eastern Europe after the fall of Communism. Eastern Europe had the experience of democracy between the wars, and it also had a great culture. Above all, it didn’t have a political religion dedicated to conquest.”

What the official characterized as “the implosion of the Arab world” would make it much harder for Arab countries to mount a conventional threat against the Jewish state, he said. “Between the alternative of having our enemies divided or united, we prefer to have them divided,” he added. “The states put together after World War I by Mr. Sykes and Mr. Picot won’t hold together. We are finding out that Arab countries aren’t really countries in the first place. Libya turns out to be not a country, but a collection of 140 tribes. And we hardly need talk about what is happening in Syria.”

He added, “The clout of the Arab League is falling, and Arab oil is becoming less important.” After the 1967 war, he observed, the Arabs consoled themselves for their defeat by asserting that time was on their side. “Now, no-one can say that time is on the side of the Arabs. They are in danger of disintegration. Time is on nobody’s side. Time is on the side of whoever prepares best for the future.”

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Middle East

Iran Set to Sharply Increase Nuclear Activities, UN Says

Iran has stepped up its uranium enrichment activities, having now installed all of 2,800 centrifuges at its Fordown enrichment site, meeting the site’s maximum capacity, according to a UN report on Friday.

Iran is ready to sharply expand its uranium enrichment in an underground site after installing all the centrifuges it was built for, a U.N. nuclear report showed on Friday, a development likely to fuel Western alarm over Tehran’s nuclear aims.

The Islamic state has put in place nearly 2,800 centrifuges that the Fordow enrichment site, buried deep inside a mountain, was designed for and could soon double the number of them operating to almost 1,400, according to the confidential International Atomic Energy Agency report obtained by Reuters.

Tehran has produced about 233 kg (512 pounds) of higher-grade enriched uranium since 2010, an increase of 43 kg since August this year, according to the report issued in Vienna.

The Iranians have used 96 kg of the uranium refined to 20 percent of fissile purity for conversion into fuel for its medical research reactor in Tehran, the report said.

Such conversions make it harder for the material to be processed into 90 percent, or bomb-grade, enriched uranium and could be a step by Tehran meant in part to counter Western suspicions of a covert atomic bomb programme.

But the IAEA report also said that “extensive activities” at the Parchin military compound — an allusion to suspected Iranian attempts to remove evidence — would seriously undermine an agency investigation into indications that research relevant to developing a nuclear explosive were conducted there.

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London Conference Showcases New Syrian Opposition

New coalition could be a turning point in civil war

The international conference underway today in London provides the Syrian opposition’s brand new coalition an opportunity to showcase itself to its sponsors. Formed on Nov. 11 in Doha, Qatar, the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces is a kind of stepchild of the many Western and Arab governments that had been calling for Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad to step aside. France was the first Western country to recognize the coalition; Turkey did so Thursday. “Working with the Syrian opposition is a high priority,” the U.K. Foreign Office tweeted Thursday, quoting Foreign Secretary William Hague. The weekend meeting in Doha and now this U.K.-sponsored gathering are supposed to focus on emergency aid. But it also marks “the beginning of an important shift on the part of the United States and its European allies to a more hands-on approach to help the opposition put its act together,” Fawaz Gerges, who heads the Middle East Centre at the London School of Economics and Poltical Science (LSE), told CBC News…

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Qatar Fund Backs Swiss Mega-Mining Merger

Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund said on Thursday that it will vote in favour of commodities giant Glencore’s bid to merge with Swiss mining group Xstrata, giving a major boost to the deal.

Qatar Holdings, which is the second largest shareholder in Xstrata with 12 percent of its equity, had been holding out for 3.25 Glencore shares for one Xstrata share, but it said it now accepted the 3.05 final offer.

“QH continues to see merit in a combination of the two companies and is satisfied with the terms of the proposed merger, having secured the improved exchange ratio of 3.05 new Glencore shares for every one existing Xstrata share,” the fund said in statement.

The Qatar fund’s rejection in June of Glencore’s original offer of 2.8 of its shares for each Xstrata share had been a major blow to the proposed merger.

The fund also announced that it would abstain on proposals to retain top Xstrata top executives in the new merged company out of deference to corporate governance concerns in Britain where both companies are listed.

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Russia

Resentment Strains German-Russian Relations

From charges of election fraud to a harsh sentence for Pussy Riot members, recent months have seen ample tension in German-Russian ties. As leaders from both countries begin talks, DW looks at the chronology of events.

For the first time since Vladimir Putin’s return to the presidency, German-Russian government consultations are to take place on Friday (16.11.2012). German Chancellor Angela Merkel will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow and attend a conference of the Petersburger Dialogue, a civil society forum taking place in the Russian capital.

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Russian Camps: ‘Losing Freedom is a Lesser Evil’

Two members of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot are doing time in remote labor camps, which may become home to many more opposition members. Former inmate Svetlana Bakhmina spoke to DW about life in the camps.

Svetlana Bakhmina has a sense of how Pussy Riot members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina feel since the two young women were transported to remote labor camps to serve two-year prison terms for their “punk prayer” against President Vladimir Putin in Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow. Their convictions for hooliganism took Tolokonnikova to a camp in Mordovia, some 400 kilometers (250 miles) from Moscow and Alyokhina to the province of Perm, 1,200 kilometers northeast of the Russian capital.

“It is a depressing place,” said Bakhmina of Mordovia.

Bakhmina knows from experience what it’s like. She spent two and a half years there on charges of fraud and tax evasion. She has written a letter to Tolonnikova to express her support.

“The sky there is lead grey. I also arrived in October, on the same day as Nadezhda,” she told DW. “The sky is grey, the wall around it is grey, just as all those women in their jackets and with their grey scarves,” she added, referring to a photo published by Russian daily Izvestia that showed Tolokonnikova wearing a grey headscarf and green jacket during a walk with other inmates at the Mordovia camp.

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Siemens Secures Lucrative Deal With Russian Railways

Germany’s engineering giant Siemens will strengthen its position on the Russian market by producing hundreds of locomotives for the state-owned railway system. A corresponding letter of intent has been signed in Moscow.

Engineering heavyweight Siemens on Friday secured a multi-billion-euro deal with state-owned Russian Railways (RZD) involving the delivery of high-tech locomotives.

In the framework of a visit to the Kremlin by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Siemens signed a letter of intent on the delivery of close on 700 locomotives worth 2.5 billion euros ($3.2 billion).

The German company is to produce the locomotives in a joint venture with Russian partner Sinara.

More to come

Siemens reported it had signed an additional contract with the Russian Federal Grid Company on the future delivery of transformers to be used in the national electricity grid.

Moreover, Russian engineering company Uralvagozavod announced it was planning to use controlling software from Siemens. No details were given about the volume of the contracts.

With the deals ushered in on Friday, Siemens looks set to considerably strengthen its position on the lucrative Russian market. The German company already secured contracts on the delivery of Velaro high-speed trains to Russian Railways in 2009. The trains are fitted with special insulation to resist extreme temperatures and have a maximum speed of 250 kmh (155 mph).

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South Asia

India Textbook Says Meat-Eaters Lie and Commit Sex Crimes

Meat-eaters “easily cheat, lie, forget promises and commit sex crimes”, according to a controversial school textbook available in India.

New Healthway, a book on hygiene and health aimed at 11 and 12 year-olds, is printed by one of India’s leading publishers.

Academics have urged the government to exercise greater control.

But the authorities say schools should monitor content as they are responsible for the choice of textbooks.

“This is poisonous for children,” Janaki Rajan of the Faculty of Education at Jamia Millia University in Delhi told the BBC.

“The government has the power to take action, but they are washing their hands of it,” she said.

It is not known which Indian schools have bought the book for their students, but correspondents say what is worrying is that such a book is available to students.

“The strongest argument that meat is not essential food is the fact that the Creator of this Universe did not include meat in the original diet for Adam and Eve. He gave them fruits, nuts and vegetables,” reads a chapter entitled Do We Need Flesh Food?

The chapter details the “benefits” of a vegetarian diet and goes on to list “some of the characteristics” found among non-vegetarians.

“They easily cheat, tell lies, forget promises, they are dishonest and tell bad words, steal, fight and turn to violence and commit sex crimes,” it says.

The chapter, full of factual inaccuracies, refers to Eskimos (Inuit) as “lazy, sluggish and short-lived”, because they live on “a diet largely of meat”.

It adds: “The Arabs who helped in constructing the Suez Canal lived on wheat and dates and were superior to the beef-fed Englishmen engaged in the same work.”

The publishers, S Chand, did not respond to the BBC’s requests for a comment.

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Lord Ashdown: Get Out of Afghanistan Quickly

The headline on Lord Ashdown’s piece on Afghanistan in today’s Times (£) will please Lib Dem strategists. ‘This awful mistake mustn’t claim more lives.’ It allows the Lib Dems to play the anti-war card: we are the party that will bring Our Boys (and Girls) home. The strategists could take plenty of other lines from Ashdown’s quotable article. ‘All that we can achieve has been achieved. All that we might have achieved if we had done things differently, has been lost… Our failure in Afghanistan has not been military. It has been political.’

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Far East

China’s Great Shame

By Yang Jisheng

THIRTY-SIX million people in China, including my uncle, who raised me like a father, starved to death between 1958 and 1962, during the man-made calamity known as the Great Famine. In thousands of cases, desperately hungry people resorted to cannibalism.

The toll was more than twice the number of fallen in World War I, and about six times the number of Ukrainians starved by Stalin in 1932-33 or the number of Jews murdered by Hitler during World War II.

After 50 years, the famine still cannot be freely discussed in the place where it happened. My book “Tombstone” could be published only in Hong Kong, Japan and the West. It remains banned in mainland China, where historical amnesia looms large and government control of information and expression has tightened during the Communist Party’s 18th National Congress, which began last week and will conclude with a once-in-a-decade leadership transition.

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Okinawans Struggle With US Military Presence

Tensions in the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa are running high after a spate of incidents involving US servicemen. Residents also say their health is jeopardized by unbearable noise, amid safety fears about aircraft.

Nearly 1,200 civilians living near the United States Marines Corps’ Futenma Air Station, one of the largest US military facilities on the strategically important Japanese island of Okinawa, filed a law suit demanding in compensation for years of unrelenting aircraft noise.

Ginowan has grown up around the perimeter wire of a base that can trace its history back to the US invasion of the islands towards the end of World War II. Residents are now demanding some 470 million yen (5.9 million US dollars; 4.65 million euros) in damages over high noise levels measured since July, 2009.

The amount of noise pollution, the plaintiffs claim, is worse than sitting in a constantly moving underground train.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Ethiopia: Govt Increasingly Intolerant of Islam Risks Radicalizing Muslims

The Ethiopian constitution provides for freedom of religion and requires the separation of state and religion. However, the Muslim community in Ethiopia has, for more than a year now, been holding protests at mosques around the country against what is perceived as government interference in religious affairs.

The protesters are demanding that the current members of the Islamic Affairs Supreme Council (Majlis) be replaced by elected representatives and that elections for Majlis representatives be held in mosques rather than in the Kebeles. Some members of the Muslim community accuse the Ethiopian Government of controlling the Majlis and sponsoring the propagation of Al-Ahbash, a little known sect of Islam.

The Ethiopian Government accuses the protesters of being led by extremists who want to establish an Islamic state in place of the current secular federation. The Ethiopian Government responded against some protests in 2012 with deadly force, most recently in Assassa in April and Gerba in October, resulting in the death of at least seven protesters, a large number of injuries, and the imprisonment of a number of protesters on terrorism charges.

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Nigeria: Boko Haram — U.S. Raises Concern Over Extra-Judicial Killings

The United States Government has raised concerns over the alleged extra-judicial killings, arbitrary arrests and detention of suspected members of the Boko Haram sect by Nigeria’s security forces. The US’ observation is coming on the heels of a similar allegation recently made by Amnesty International, which accused Nigerian security agencies of rights abuses. The US government cautioned Nigerian security agencies against rights abuses in the fight against terror, adding that the international community would not sit idly and watch such breaches.

The Islamic sect, which the military estimates has killed over 3,000 people since it began its insurgency in 2009, also suffered a major setback yesterday as the Joint Task Force (JTF) in Borno State claimed it had killed one Ibn Saleh Ibrahim who allegedly led the attack on one of the nation’s civil war heroes, Major General Mohammed Shuwa. US Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour, Mr. Michael Posner, raised the issue during a visit to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru, in Abuja.

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Uganda: Shia Muslims Construct 11 Mosques This Year

The Muslim community of the Shia sect has this year acquired 11 more mosques in various parts of the country. The mosques were constructed by Ahlul Bait Islamic Foundation, bringing the total number of mosques owned by the sect in Uganda to 65. In an interview with New Vision on Wednesday, Sheikh Dactoor Abdu Kadir Muwaya, who heads the sect in Uganda, said the move is aimed at improving the image of their worshipping centres, especially in areas where their mosques were in a sorry state…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Greece: Gay Jesus Play Faces Blasphemy Charges

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, NOVEMBER 16 — The Athens’ public prosecutor’s office on Friday charged the organizers, producers and cast of ‘Corpus Christi’ with blasphemy following a lawsuit filed by Bishop Seraphim of Piraeus, as Kathimerini on line reports. Directed by Albanian-born Laertis Vasiliou, Terrence McNally’s play had been staged at the Hytirio Theater in down town Athens. The play depicted Jesus Christ and his Apostles as gay. Protests by members of far-right Golden Dawn and religious groups had cancelled the play’s Athenian premiere on two difference occasions, before the production had been pulled down entirely following more reaction from extreme nationalist and religious groups. “It was not our intention to provoke ‘religious sentiment’ or to create tensions,” noted the play’s organizers in a statement following the end of the performances.

A trial date has not yet been set. If found guilty, Vasiliou and the other defendants could face several months in jail.

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UPS Delivers Blow to Boy Scouts: Ends Donations Under New Pro-Gay Philanthropy Policy

As part of its campaign, Scouting For All called on both UPS and Intel to live up to their “100 percent ranking” with the homosexual lobby Human Rights Campaign. Each year, HRC rates companies on a pro-homosexuality scale in its “Corporate Equality Index” (CEI). As AFTAH has reported, HRC annually ratchets up the criteria in the Equality Index so that a “100 percent” CEI rating in, say, 2011, requires a much greater commitment to homosexual and transgender activism than it did in, say, 2005.

To get a 100 percent CEI rating, as both UPS and Intel have, companies must meet all of the “gay” lobby group’s criteria. But naturally, the system is rigged: any corporation that gives grants to organizations like AFTAH, the National Organization for Marriage, and the BSA that are at odds with the homosexual activist agenda loses points in its CEI score.

It is easy to see how media-sensitive like UPS are manipulated using Human Rights Campaign’s CEI “shakedown” numbers: below are two criteria from the 2010 Equality Index:

  • Criterion 5: [Corporation] engages in appropriate and respectful advertising and marketing or sponsors LGBT community events or organizations;
  • Criterion 6: Employer exhibits responsible behavior toward the LGBT community; does not engage in action that would undermine LGBT equality

In the last few years, Criterion 5 has propelled an explosion of major corporate grants to homosexual activist groups like HRC (as well as “gay pride” parades, etc.) — while Criterion 6 requires zero donations to groups that oppose “gay” activism (read: the Scouts).

The UPS and Intel capitulations are only the latest in a long string of homosexual activist actions targeting the Boy Scouts. Ever since 2000, when the Boy Scouts of America won its U.S. Supreme Court case (5-4) preserving its right to follow its own moral creed (which disallows openly homosexual Scoutmasters), the LGBT Lobby has waged an aggressive, unrelenting and strident campaign against the Scouts — demonizing the venerable boys organization as “bigoted,” “homophobic,” etc.

It should be remembered that the Scouts’ Supreme Court case (Boy Scouts of America vs. Dale) arose out of a homosexual activist’s lawsuit that flowed from a pro-”gay” New Jersey “sexual orientation” nondiscrimination law. Thus, homosexual “nondiscrimination” codes — both in government and in the private sector — have been the “Gay” Lobby’s tool of choice to mobilize against and punish the BSA.

Nationally, “sexual orientation nondiscrimination” laws have been used against other people and institutions that oppose homosexuality — ranging from Christian wedding photographers to bed-and-breakfast owners to conservative Christian employees who don’t toe the politically correct corporate line on “gay rights.” (AFTAH Board Member Matt Barber was fired by Allstate Insurance Co. in 2005 — after publishing, on his own time, an online column critical of the homosexual agenda.)

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General

Farthest Known Galaxy in the Universe Discovered

A new celestial wonder has stolen the title of most distant object ever seen in the universe, astronomers report.

The new record holder is the galaxy MACS0647-JD, which is about 13.3 billion light-years away. The universe itself is only 13.7 billion years old, so this galaxy’s light has been traveling toward us for almost the whole history of space and time.

Astronomers spotted the object using NASA’s Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes, with the aid of a naturally occurring cosmic zoom lens as well. This lens is a huge cluster of galaxies whose collective gravity warps space-time, producing what’s called a gravitational lens. As the distant galaxy’s light traveled through this lens on its way to Earth, it was magnified.

“This cluster does what no manmade telescope can do,” Marc Postman of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Md., said in a statement unveiling the discovery today (Nov. 15). “Without the magnification, it would require a Herculean effort to observe this galaxy.” Postman leads the Cluster Lensing And Supernova Survey with Hubble (CLASH), which performed the study.

The distant galaxy is just a tiny blob, and is much smaller than our own Milky Way, researchers said. The object is very young, and it also dates from an epoch when the universe itself was still a baby, just 420 million years old, or 3 percent of its present age.

The mini galaxy is less than 600 light-years wide; for comparison, the Milky Way is 150,000 light-years across. Astronomers think MACS0647-JD may eventually combine with other small galaxies to create a larger whole.

“This object may be one of many building blocks of a galaxy,” said the Space Telescope Science Institute’s Dan Coe, who led the study of this particular galaxy. “Over the next 13 billion years, it may have dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of merging events with other galaxies and galaxy fragments.”

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Jews — Still Running the World, Implies the Guardian

by Brendan O’Neill

What is the message of this cartoon in the Guardian this morning? (See screen grab above.) That Jews are the puppet-masters of Western politicians? Do people still believe in that old, poisonous conspiracy theory?

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UN to Seek Internet Kill Switch Next Month, Documents Show

As Americans focused on the U.S. presidential election, the United Nations and a wide swath of its autocratic member regimes were drafting a plan to give a little-known UN agency control over the online world. Among the most contentious schemes: a plot to hand the International Telecommunications Union a so-called “kill switch” for the Internet that critics say would be used to smash free speech.

The ITU’s proposals to “reform” the Internet, drafted in secret and quietly published online last week, revealed a broad plan to rein in what, up until now, has been a largely unregulated tool allowing people all over the world to freely express their views at little to no cost financially. Unlike dictatorships such as the communist regime ruling over mainland China and the governments of Muslim-dominated countries, most Western-style governments have been unable or unwilling to regulate the Web apart from minor restrictions on subjects such as child pornography and the like.

However, that could all change soon — at least if the UN and its tyrannical member states get their way, with a broad coalition of Islamist autocrats and communist despots joining forces to quash freedom of expression for everyone. Representatives from almost 200 governments and dictatorships will be meeting behind closed doors next month at the “World Conference on International Telecommunications” (WCIT) in the United Arab Emirates to discuss handing complete control over the internet to the ITU.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121115

Financial Crisis
» Finance: Rich From Mideast Revive Turkish Banks
» Italy: Indictments for S&P: Fitch Bosses Requested in Italy
» More Greeks, Spanish Moving to Germany
» Recession Hits Eurozone Despite Partial Growth
 
USA
» Abu Leader, Rapping Jihadi Make FBI Terror List
» BP Accepts Record $4.5bn in US Fines Over 2010 Oil Spill
» BP to Admit Crimes and Pay $4.5 Billion in Gulf Settlement
» Failure of Cybersecurity Bill in Senate Paves Way for Obama Executive Order
» Hurricane Sandy, Martial Law, And FEMA Camps: Rehearsal for Future America?
» Is Obama Hiding the Truth About Benghazi Because the Truth Would Impeach Him?
» Nobody in Town Knows Anyone Who’s Black
» One Good Thing the Reelection of Barack Obama Has Accomplished
» Petraeus Betrayed His Country Before He Betrayed His Wife
» Ron Paul: The Founders Believed in Secession
» St. Louis County Police Hold Citizen Police Academy at Daar-Ul-Islam Mosque
» The 2012 Election and the Austro-Hungarian Scenario
» TV Viewers in Sharp Decline as More People Awaken to the Idiocy of Television Programming
» Why Did Cantor Protect Obama?
» Why the States Must Secede to Save America
» Yes, The FBI and CIA Can Read Your Email. Here’s How
 
Europe and the EU
» Ancient Mariners: Did Neanderthals Sail to Mediterranean?
» Greeks Throw Coffee and Eggs at German Consul
» Greek Protesters Attack German Official
» In UK, Twitter, Facebook Rants Land Some in Jail
» Italy: Berlusconi Dinner Dances ‘Erotic, Not Sexual’ Witness Says
» Italy: Council of Europe Concern Over Italian Jail Terms for Libel
» Italy Lags European Partners in Ease of Starting-Up Business
» Stakelbeck: Sharia Law Comes to Great Britain
» UK: Abu Qatada to be Monitored From Space
» UK: Abu Qatada Demands to be Relocated After Year in £400,000 Home
» UK: Abu Qatada and the Who Governs Britain Question
» UK: Europe and the Nation
» UK: One Nation
» UK: Police Issue Warning Ahead of Rival Demonstrations Over Sunderland Mosque
» UK: Schoolboy, 13, Spends Two Days With Pencil Stuck in Hand After Hospital Sent Him Home and Made Him Wait for Operation
 
North Africa
» Egypt’s Sinai Rife With Crime and Terrorism
» Egypt: Morsi — Nation Fully Supports Palestinians for UN Membership
» Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood Calls for Anti-Israel Demo on Friday
» Gheddafi: Aisha: Qatar and NATO ‘Murdered’ Dad and Brother
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Anguish of BBC Journalist as He Cradles the Body of His Baby Son Who Died in Israeli Rocket Attack on Gaza
» Attacks Resume After Israeli Assault Kills Hamas Leader
» Could This be the Beginning of a New War in Gaza?
» Gaza Rocket Fire Kills Three Israelis, Violence Escalates
» Gaza Rockets Kill Three Israelis as Clashes Enter Second Day
» Gaza Toll Rises as UN Calls for End to the Bloodshed.
» Hamas Rocket Kills Three Israelis, Wider War Looms
» Israel Considering Ground Operations in Gaza
» Israel Has ‘Opened the Gates of Hell’: Hamas Warning as Leader is Killed in Strike
» Israel’s South Under Rocket Barrages Amid Operation Against Gaza
» Israel and Gaza Militants in Deadly Exchanges — Live Updates
» Photo: Hamas Missile Launch Pad Near Mosque, Playground
» Who Started it?
 
Middle East
» Hero British Bodyguard Shows Horrendous Injuries After Surviving Iraq Blast
» Jordan: One Killed: Several Injured in Clashes With Police
» Sex Crimes Quadrupled in Turkey
 
South Asia
» India: Mosque Hit by Holy Hair Row
 
Far East
» China Names Xi Jinping as Party Chief
» China Flexes Muscles at Home and Abroad
» Man Who Grew Up in a Cave Becomes President-Elect of China
 
Australia — Pacific
» Keating Urges Australia to Focus on Indonesia
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» First Stone-Tipped Spear Thrown Earlier Than Thought
» Kenya: Councillor, Four Chiefs in Court Over Baragoi Killings
» Kenya: Baragoi Bandits Should Prepare to Die — Police
 
Culture Wars
» UK: Non-Discrimination
 
General
» Mars Ripe for ‘Cold Springs’ Akin to Canadian Arctic
» Nabokov and Can Grande Della Scala

Financial Crisis

Finance: Rich From Mideast Revive Turkish Banks

(ANSAmed) — ISTANBUL, NOVEMBER 15 — Some USD 770 million flowed into Turkey’s private banking sector in the last year alone, said Saltik Galatali, the private banking head of Turkish lender Akbank, as daily Hurriyet reports. The money came largely from Middle Eastern and developing Far Eastern countries, the very same sources interested in Turkey’s real estate sector, which is increasing thanks to a recently enacted regulation that facilitated foreigners’ access to the local market.

Citizens of Middle Eastern countries, particularly Dubai and Qatar, are very willing to acquire property in Turkey, Galatali said in Singapore, where he received the ‘Best Private Bank in Turkey’ award on behalf of Akbank from The Banker, a leading global financial publication. Akbank opened a private banking office at the beginning of the year in Dubai to tap into the potential in the region, he said, adding that Akbank Private Banking aims to reach an asset size of 1 billion Turkish Liras (435 million euros) in the region.

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Italy: Indictments for S&P: Fitch Bosses Requested in Italy

Ratings agencies accused of ‘false, unfounded’ judgements

(ANSA) — Rome, November 12 — Prosecutors in the southern Italian town of Trani on Monday requested managers of Standard & Poor’s and Fitch be indicted for alleged market tampering related to the international rating agencies’ assessments. Prosecutors said earlier this year that they were investigating the possibility that “false, unfounded or imprudent judgements” had unduly affected markets.

Deven Sharma, S&P’s president from 2007 to 2011, was one of seven senior figures linked to the agencies who should be sent to trial, according to the prosecutors.

In January investigators searched S&P’s Milan offices two days after the agency downgraded Italy along with eight other countries including France and Spain.

Five days later, Trani prosecutors ordered a search of the Milan offices of Fitch, the world’s second-largest ratings agency, which downgraded Italy three days later.

The agencies deny any wrongdoing.

Standard & Poor’s called the Trani prosecutors’ accusations “totally unfounded” and added that the agency will continue to work “without fear”.

Prosecutors said they would not be taking action against Moody’s managers after opening a probe into its decisions.

On the same day, the chief prosecutor in the investigation announced that Lazio’s Audit Court had opened a parallel investigation into the two international rating agencies.

Investigators there have estimated damages to the Italian Treasury at 120 billion euros, Trani prosecutor Carlo Maria Capristo said.

Prosecutors there have requested indictments for top management at Standard & Poor’s and Fitch agencies, he said. Capristo added that S&P is also under investigation in the US, where the justice department has officially asked Trani prosecutors to share information related to the case. “They have our full collaboration,” said Capristo.

The same office has been carrying out probes into the ratings agencies since last year, responding to complaints from Italian consumer associations Adusbef and Federconsumatori.

“Adusbef and Federconsumatori recall the damages caused by the three ratings-agency sisters,” said the groups in a July statement.

Its report also calculated damages to the Italian economy of 120 billion euros due to downgrades amid the euro crisis.

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More Greeks, Spanish Moving to Germany

Immigration to Germany rose by 15 percent in the first half of the year, thanks to an influx of people from European countries hit hard by the eurozone crisis, official figures showed on Thursday.

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Recession Hits Eurozone Despite Partial Growth

A slight expansion of economic activity in Germany and France couldn’t save the eurozone from a second recession in four years. The serious slump in the area’s southern periphery gives little hope for a recovery soon.

Economic activity in the euro single currency area dropped 0.1 percent between July and September, following a decline by 0.2 percent in the second quarter of 2012, the European Union’s statistics office, Eurostat, announced Thursday.

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USA

Abu Leader, Rapping Jihadi Make FBI Terror List

MANILA, Philippines — Abu Sayyaf commander Raddulan Sahiron and Omar Shafik Hammami, an American operative for Somalia’s Shebab insurgents who uses rap as a propaganda tool, have been added to the FBI’s list of most wanted terrorists.

Sahiron, who lost his right hand in a gun battle in the 1970s, is believed to be the leader of the Abu Sayyaf and is wanted for his alleged role in the kidnapping of an American in 1993.

He was indicted in US federal court in 2007 in connection with this. He is also accused of involvement in the 2001 kidnappings in Dos Palmas resort in Palawan.

The FBI website said Sahiron, believed to be in his ancestral domain in Patikul, Sulu “should be considered armed and dangerous.”

“Sahiron, the overall leader of the Abu Sayyaf since 2005, uses the aliases Radulan Sahiron,

Raddulan Sahirun and Commander Putol, the FBI added.

The US State Department has offered $1 million for information leading to the arrest of Sahiron.

The Philippine military welcomed Sahiron’s inclusion in the FBI list. Maj. Gen. Francisco Cruz Jr., Armed Forces deputy chief for intelligence, yesterday said: “Sahiron is included in our own most wanted list so it complements our effort in fighting terrorists.”

Sahiron was implicated in the kidnapping of American missionary Charles Watson in Pangutaran Sulu in 1993.

About 14 members of the Abu Sayyaf kidnapped Watson from his house in Narangay Simbahan.

Watson was then moved to the Abu Sayyaf’s jungle camp in Jolo where he stayed until he was freed on Dec. 7, 1993.

Sahiron was indicted in a US court on Feb. 27, 2007 for hostage taking and aiding and abetting and causing such act to be done.

Sahiron was also accused of plotting the kidnapping of Protestant missionaries Gracia and Martin Burnham and 18 others in Palawan in May 2001.

Also among those kidnapped was American Guillermo Sobero, who was beheaded in June 2001.

In 2002, Martin was killed during a military rescue operation, but Gracia survived and managed to write a book recounting her experience as captive.

About 300 members of the Abu Sayyaf operate in the country, the military said.

Hammami, also called the “rapping jihadi,” was born in Alabama but is now thought to live in Somalia and is believed to be a senior leader of the Shebab rebels, who were placed on the US State Department’s terror blacklist in 2008.

The group has “repeatedly threatened terrorist actions against America and American interests,” the FBI said in a statement.

Also known as Abu Mansour al-Amriki, Hammami has been releasing rap songs in English on the Internet since 2009 as a recruitment tool, although music is forbidden in Al-Qaeda’s strict interpretation of Islam.

In the songs, Hammami says he hopes to be killed by a drone strike or in a cruise missile attack so he can achieve martyrdom.

He invites young people to join the jihad to “wipe Israel off the globe,” and he encourages strikes against the US military in Afghanistan and

The FBI most wanted terrorist list was created in October 2001, shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks. The Seeking Information-Terrorism list was then created to publicize efforts to find suspects not yet charged with crimes.

           — Hat tip: Vlad Tepes [Return to headlines]

BP Accepts Record $4.5bn in US Fines Over 2010 Oil Spill

British oil giant BP has agreed to pay the biggest criminal fine in US history as part of a $4.5 billion (€3.5bn) settlement after pleading guilty to criminal charges relating to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

British energy giant BP said Thursday it had agreed to pay more than $4.5 billion in US fines related to the devastating 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, including a record $4.0 billion to settle criminal claims.

“The aggregate amount of the resolution is approximately $4.5 billion (3.5 billion euros), with payments scheduled over a period of six years,” BP said in a statement.

BP said it had agreed a resolution of all criminal claims with the US Department of Justice which includes $4.0 billion to be paid in installments over five years. It said $1.256 billion of the $4.0 billion total were for criminal fines.

It additionally agreed a resolution of all securities claims with US regulator the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which includes $525 million in fines to be paid in installments over three years.

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BP to Admit Crimes and Pay $4.5 Billion in Gulf Settlement

BP, the British oil company, said Thursday it would pay $4.5 billion in fines and other payments to the government and plead guilty to 14 criminal charges in connection with the giant oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico two years ago.

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Failure of Cybersecurity Bill in Senate Paves Way for Obama Executive Order

Now that Senate Republicans have killed Obama’s cybersecurity legislation, there is a good chance the president will sign an unconstitutional executive order implementing provisions of the failed legislation.

“Cybersecurity is dead for this Congress,” said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid following the move.

Republicans blocked the legislation in August and again on Wednesday, saying it would lead to further business regulation. The final vote was 51-47, short of the 60 votes required under Senate rules to bring the bill up for passage.

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In his farewell speech to Congress last night, retiring Rep. Ron Paul stressed the need for a free and open internet without government intervention. “The internet will provide the alternative to the government/media complex that controls the news and most political propaganda. This is why it’s essential that the internet remains free of government regulation,” Paul said.

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Hurricane Sandy, Martial Law, And FEMA Camps: Rehearsal for Future America?

During the 1980s Iran Contra hearings, Lt. Col. Oliver North was questioned by Congressman Jack Brooks concerning North’s role in the development of a continuity-of-government plan called “Rex 84” (“Readiness Exercise 1984”), under which the U.S. Constitution would be suspended, and people moved into FEMA camps in the event of a major disaster. Upon being questioned, the look of absolute fury on North’s face was telling, as if some great secret had just been revealed. Immediately thereafter, the questioning of Congressman Brooks was shut down by the committee chair on the grounds that the subject touched upon a “highly sensitive and classified area.” The short exchange is documented in a video here[url].

FEMA and the National Security Police State

Executive Orders have been on the books for a half century now, empowering the Federal Emergency Management Agency to take control of everything from public and private communications, energy and transportation to housing and more. Most disturbing is that these presidential decrees encompass the registration and seizure of people, including the separation of family members, should the government find it necessary.

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Is Obama Hiding the Truth About Benghazi Because the Truth Would Impeach Him?

Even with his own reelection soundly in the bag, President Barack Obama is keeping the truth about the deaths of four Americans in Benghazi as secret as his own locked-from-public-knowledge credentials.

With four more years in his pocket to complete his destructive Fundamental Transformation of America, Obama is refusing outright to inform Americans why calls for help from American Libyan Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans to save their lives were ignored until their own violent deaths silenced them.

This was Obama’s non-answer to Fox News reporter Ed Henry’s simple question at the White House yesterday:

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Nobody in Town Knows Anyone Who’s Black

Maine GOP boss claims ‘mystery’ voters tilted polls

(PORTLAND PRESS HERALD) Maine Republican Party Chairman Charlie Webster is once again alleging possible voting irregularities, this time claiming that groups of unknown black people showed up in some rural towns to vote on Election Day.

Webster made the claim in a wide-ranging, post-election interview this week with Don Carrigan of WCSH-TV.

“In some parts of rural Maine, there were dozens, dozens of black people who came in and voted on Election Day,” he said. “Everybody has a right to vote, but nobody in (these) towns knows anyone who’s black. How did that happen? I don’t know. We’re going to find out.”

He said his point is not that the new voters were black, but that they were not recognized by town officials.

“Mb>I’m not talking about 15 or 20. I’m talking hundreds,” he said Wednesday. “I’m not politically correct and maybe I shouldn’t have said these voters were black, but anyone who suggests I have a bias toward any race or group, frankly, that’s sleazy.”

[Comments: ie. no one in the town happens to be black — but groups of blacks showed up to vote on Election Day.]

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

One Good Thing the Reelection of Barack Obama Has Accomplished

Does anyone believe that these states are really going to secede from the union? Of course not. At least, not yet. Citizen petitions are just that. In order for a State to secede it would have to be formally declared by an act of the State’s legislature and governor. Good luck finding many of those.

However, I, for one, applaud the hundreds of thousands of Americans who have signed their State’s petitions for secession. If nothing else, it demonstrates the resolve and determination of freedom-minded people throughout the country who are more than “fed up.”

Plus, I do believe these petitions are significant. That the federal government has become a monstrous leviathan that is trampling the liberties of the people, usurping the authority of the states, and making a mockery of the Constitution is the understatement of the year. Both major parties in Washington, D.C., are led by a cabal of Big Money, globalist elites. Barack Obama might be the point man, but he has a supporting cast of hundreds from both sides of the aisle, from Wall Street, and from Corporate America. And let’s not forget labor unions, the education establishment, Big Media, and Big Religion. They are all standing in line to get their share of milk from the government teat. Hardly anyone in a position of authority and influence gives a tinker’s dam about constitutional governance or the Bill of Rights.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Petraeus Betrayed His Country Before He Betrayed His Wife

by Diana West

Was David Petraeus as great a general as the write-ups of his downfall routinely claim? This is a provocative question that I will begin to answer with another question: Did America prevail in the Iraq War? I suspect few would say “yes” and believe it, which is no reflection on the valor and sacrifice of the American and allied troops who fought there. On the contrary, it was the vaunted strategy of the two-step Petraeus “surge” that was the blueprint of failure.

While U.S. troops carried out Part One successfully by fighting to establish basic security, the “trust” and “political reconciliation” that such security was supposed to trigger within Iraqi society never materialized in Part Two. Meanwhile, the “Sunni awakening” lasted only as long as the U.S. payroll for Sunni fighters did.

Today, Iraq is more an ally of Iran than the United States (while dollars keep flowing to Baghdad). This failure is one of imagination as much as strategy. But having blocked rational analysis of Islam from entering into military plans for the Islamic world, the Bush administration effectively blinded itself and undermined its own war-making capacity. In this knowledge vacuum, David Petraeus’ see-no-Islam counterinsurgency (COIN) doctrine would fill but not satisfy the void.

The basis of COIN is “population protection” — Iraqi populations, Afghan populations — over “force protection.” Or, as lead author David Petraeus wrote in the 2007 Counterinsurgency Field Manual: “Ultimate success in COIN is gained by protecting the populace, not the COIN force.” (“COIN force” families must have loved that.) Further, the Petraeus COIN manual tells us: “The more successful the counterinsurgency is, the less force can be used and the more risk can be accepted.” “Less force” and “more risk” translate into highly restrictive rules of engagement.

More risk accepted by whom? By U.S. forces. Thus we see how, at least in the eyes of senior commanders, we get the few, the proud, the sacrificial lambs. And sacrificed to what? A theory.

The Petraeus COIN manual continues:…

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Ron Paul: The Founders Believed in Secession

Paul updated his thoughts on secession during an appearance on C-Span today, noting how “The founders believed in it, there’s no prohibition in the Constitution against secession,” adding that the union was voluntary and therefore secession was also voluntary under the tenth amendment.

“They want to put them on a list that they’re committing treason, put them in prison or throw them out of the country — what about the First Amendment,” asked Paul in response to calls by some on the left to have pro-secessionists deported.

“The principle of secession is very important, not so much for the purpose of seceding, but the purpose of saying to the federal government ‘if you mistreat us that’s what we might consider’,” said Paul, noting that New England talked about secession in the early 19th century and was not condemned for doing so.

Paul explained that the principle was really about states nullifying laws that were anathema to the Constitution.

“Nullification is the same thing — what if states could nullify the law? Look how wonderful it would have been to solve the problem of Obamacare if the states could just nullify the thing and get out of it, so nullification and secession should always be there,” said Paul.

“Secession is what we did when we left England, it was a wonderful thing,” said Paul, adding that there were no complaints when eastern European nations seceded from the Communist bloc.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

St. Louis County Police Hold Citizen Police Academy at Daar-Ul-Islam Mosque

St. Louis County (KSDK) — For the first time ever, St. Louis County police are hosting a citizen police academy at an area mosque. Police teamed up with the Islamic Foundation for the eight week course at the Daar-ul-Islam Mosque in Manchester. Classes are taught by law officers and the course is designed specifically for members of mosques. Participants will learn what steps they can take to avoid becoming crime victims. They’ll also get a better understanding of how the police department works as well as how police do their jobs.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

The 2012 Election and the Austro-Hungarian Scenario

America is becoming like the Austro-Hungarian Empire; a precarious nation of balkanized peoples with increasingly dissimilar interests.

Asian Americans — a traditionally Republican voting block — went 70% for Obama in the last election.

Granted, they have been drifting toward the Democrat Party for the last decade, but why?

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In 1965 Congress — at the behest of Ted Kennedy — passed The Immigration and Naturalization Act otherwise known as the Hart-Cellar Act (sometimes spelled Hart-Celler), which fundamentally restructured the way legal immigration is done in the United States. Prior to Hart-Cellar immigration was based on a quota system, permitting immigration primarily from target countries (primarily in Europe). The 1965 reform changed that, stressing reuniting immigrant families and recruiting skilled labor from foreign countries of any persuasion. Hart-Cellar changed the racial and national makeup of immigrant groups to the United States, and led to a large influx of people of Asian decent.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

TV Viewers in Sharp Decline as More People Awaken to the Idiocy of Television Programming

It began with traditional newspaper circulation about a decade ago, and now the phenomenon has spread to television: Like millions of Americans who shun the daily paper, many are voting with their remotes and are turning off network TV.

According to the Financial Times, U.S. broadcast networks have suffered “a precipitous drop” in ratings so far this year, which is bound to hit their balance sheets as they lose a share of the $70 billion in annual ad sales.

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But is overall decline in network viewership all the fault of these new innovative ways to watch programming? No, says Bob Iger, Disney’s chief executive. He says it’s possible the drop-off in ratings could actually be due to the fact that the networks aren’t producing programming that the public wants to see.

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Why Did Cantor Protect Obama?

The central figures in the David Petraeus sex scandal are not talking. That includes Virginia Congressman and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. Yet, the decision by this top Republican to turn to the FBI rather than his colleagues in the House with inside information about the scandal has proven to be monumental, a development that enabled Barack Obama to win the presidency without getting tainted by the allegations of immorality and corruption that are now the subject of daily news reports.

The record shows that Cantor had knowledge of the affair from an FBI whistleblower before the election but decided not to go public with the allegations of high-level misconduct by the CIA director. He stayed silent as Obama campaigned for re-election as a foreign policy statesman and efficient manager of America’s national security interests.

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But when he was given the David Petraeus scandal on a silver platter by an FBI whistleblower, more than a week before the election, Cantor turned the information over to the FBI, the same agency which had been conducting the cover-up on Obama’s behalf.

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Why the States Must Secede to Save America

During his nationwide broadcast today, Jones laid out the battle plan for secession, emphasizing that states must first secede from the federal government, which has gone rogue, and then use the terms of the Declaration of Independence to restore the Republic, not create a new country.

Jones stressed that he was calling for a cultural restoration in the spirit of the bill of rights — a newly unified America under the Constitution — and not a violent overthrow, noting that it was the states that created the Constitution and the federal government in the first place.

Jones noted that the only course to restoring liberty was clear — “To follow the founding document of the Republic, the Declaration of Independence, wherein it is clearly stated that it is the right and the duty of the American people, when their government becomes destructive and tyrannical, to abolish and reconstitute it in a form that protects our liberties.”

“We are not calling for secession to form new separate countries, we are calling for secession because the states created the Constitution, bill of rights and federal government, and the federal government itself has been hijacked by foreign special interests — mainly banking cartels,” said Jones.

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Yes, The FBI and CIA Can Read Your Email. Here’s How

The U.S. government — and likely your own government, for that matter — is either watching your online activity every minute of the day through automated methods and non-human eavesdropping techniques, or has the ability to dip in as and when it deems necessary — sometimes with a warrant, sometimes without.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

Ancient Mariners: Did Neanderthals Sail to Mediterranean?

Neanderthals and other extinct human lineages might have been ancient mariners, venturing to the Mediterranean islands thousands of years earlier than previously thought.

This prehistoric seafaring could shed light on the mental capabilities of these lost relatives of modern humans, researchers say.

Scientists had thought the Mediterranean islands were first settled about 9,000 years ago by Neolithic or New Stone Age farmers and shepherds.

However, in the last 20 years or so, some evidence has surfaced for a human presence on these islands dating back immediately before the Neolithic.

Recently, research has hinted that seafarers may have made their way out to the Mediterranean islands even earlier, long before the Neolithic, and not only to isles close to the mainland, but to more distant ones as well, such as Crete.

For instance, stone artifacts on the southern Ionian Islands hint at human sites there as early as 110,000 years ago. Investigators have also recovered quartz hand-axs, three-sided picks and stone cleavers from Crete that may date back about 170,000 years ago. The distance of Crete about 100 miles (160 kilometers) from the mainland would have made such a sea voyage no small feat.

The exceedingly old age of these artifacts suggests the seafarers who made them might not even been modern humans, who originated between 100,000 and 200,000 years ago. Instead, they might have been Neanderthals or perhaps even Homo erectus.

“The whole idea of seafaring makes these extinct groups seem more human — they were going out to sea to explore places that were uninhabited,” Simmons told LiveScience.

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Greeks Throw Coffee and Eggs at German Consul

Greek protesters threw coffee and eggs at Germany’s consul to Thessaloniki when he was talking about trade between the countries, officials said on Thursday.

Consul Wolfgang Hoelscher-Obermaier was speaking at a conference on Greek-German trade initiatives, police said, when he was heckled and targeted.

Television footage showed a senior officer escorting the diplomat behind lines of riot police.

Hoelscher-Obermaier later said he had lost his glasses in the fracas. “Stand united to kick out the Nazis,” some protesters chanted as loudspeakers erected by protest organisers blared a Nazi military marching song.

Other members of the German delegation were pelted with eggs by the group that numbered around 300 people, according to police.

Officers moved in to extricate the consul from the crowd, but they made no arrests and nobody was injured in the incident, police said.

The incident came a day after German deputy labour minister Hans-Joachim Fuchtel said that three Greek municipal staffers were required to complete tasks accomplished by a single German.

“Studies show that 3,000 employees are required in Greece for local administration work carried out by 1,000 people in Germany,” Fuchtel said.

Fuchtel is a personal envoy of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, tasked with working with Greek officials to streamline the operation of local councils.

On Thursday, the consul said there had been a “misunderstanding” over his comments.

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Greek Protesters Attack German Official

A German official attending a meeting was attacked by protesters in northern Greece on Thursday. Riot police on the scene intervened, but did not arrest the assailants.

Municipal workers staging a protest against austerity cuts on Thursday in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki have confronted a German diplomat before he was able to enter a building where a Greek-German relations conference was to take place .

The protesters reportedly pushed German Consul Wolfgang Hoelscher-Obermaier, then tried to douse him with coffee and water. Policemen attempted to shield Hoelscher-Obermaier, according to the news agency Reuters.

Several demonstrators then entered the conference center by force, leading to a clash with riot police. Initial reports did not indicate that any injuries or arrests had occurred during the violence.

The municipal workers chose the site for the demonstration after learning that German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s special envoy to Greece, Hans Joachim Fuchtel, had planned to attend.

According to dpa news agency, Fuchtel, who is also the German Deputy Labor Minister, told reporters that Greek cities should try to reduce the number of local government employees. He reportedly said that it took three times as many Greek municipal employees to do the same amount of work as their German counterparts.

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In UK, Twitter, Facebook Rants Land Some in Jail

One teenager made offensive comments about a murdered child on Twitter. Another young man wrote on Facebook that British soldiers should “go to hell.” A third posted a picture of a burning paper poppy, symbol of remembrance of war dead.

All were arrested, two convicted, and one jailed — and they’re not the only ones. In Britain, hundreds of people are prosecuted each year for posts, tweets, texts and emails deemed menacing, indecent, offensive or obscene, and the number is growing as our online lives expand.

Lawyers say the mounting tally shows the problems of a legal system trying to regulate 21st century communications with 20th century laws. Civil libertarians say it is a threat to free speech in an age when the Internet gives everyone the power to be heard around the world.

“Fifty years ago someone would have made a really offensive comment in a public space and it would have been heard by relatively few people,” said Mike Harris of free-speech group Index on Censorship. “Now someone posts a picture of a burning poppy on Facebook and potentially hundreds of thousands of people can see it.

“People take it upon themselves to report this offensive material to police, and suddenly you’ve got the criminalization of offensive speech.”

Figures obtained by The Associated Press through a freedom of information request show a steadily rising tally of prosecutions in Britain for electronic communications — phone calls, emails and social media posts — that are “grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character — from 1,263 in 2009 to 1,843 in 2011. The number of convictions grew from 873 in 2009 to 1,286 last year.

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Italy: Berlusconi Dinner Dances ‘Erotic, Not Sexual’ Witness Says

Performers dressed as ‘Arabs, little girls and nurses’

(ANSA) — Milan, November 12 — A witness called to testify for the defense of Silvio Berlusconi who claimed to be a frequent guest of the ex-premier at his private villa said on Monday that post-dinner performances were “erotic but not sexual”.

Cuban Liza Barizonte said that dances organized at the media magnate’s residence were “theatrical and entertaining” and that the dancers often dressed as “Arabs, little girls and nurses”.

Barizonte was called to the Milan court to testify in hearings against the ex-premier who is accused of paying for sex with Karima ‘Ruby’ El Mahroug, an underage Moroccan runaway and nightclub dancer.

He is also being charged with alleged abuse of power involving a telephone call he made to a police station where Mahroug was being detained in May 2011 over a theft accusation.

Berlusconi reportedly told police that Mahroug was a relative of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.

Barizonte told the court that she met Berlusconi in 2009 at the San Siro stadium in Milan and that he had been transferring 2,500 euros monthly to her bank account since last March. Barizonte testified that she had slept numerous times at the ex-premier’s home.

Prosecutors claim Berlusconi had sex with 33 prostitutes at his villa in Arcore near Milan over the course of several months.

Berlusconi, who says his parties were innocent and “elegant” affairs, has stressed that both he and Ruby deny having sex, and has quipped “33 women in two months is too many even for someone who likes pretty girls, like me”.

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Italy: Council of Europe Concern Over Italian Jail Terms for Libel

Prison reintroduced as punishment in bill

(ANSA) — Rome, November 13 — The Council of Europe on Wednesday expressed concern about the possibility that Italian journalists can continue to face prison sentences for libel because of an amendment to a bill in parliament.

The bill was meant to remove jail terms as a possible sanction for the offence and raise fines following the uproar caused by the supreme Court of Cassation decision to uphold a 14-month prison term for liable for newspaper editor Alessandro Sallusti.

But the bill was amended in a secret vote in the Senate on Tuesday and prison terms were reinstated.

Nils Muiznieks, the Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights, told ANSA that he was following the bill’s progress through parliament with “great worry”.

He added that keeping prison as a possible punishment for journalists guilty of libel would be a “big step backwards”. Sallusti, who has not yet been sent to prison, was convicted for printing libellous remarks made by an anonymous reader about Italian judge Giuseppe Cocilovo in ‘Libero’, the right-wing paper he edited in 2007.

The comments concerned the decision by Cocilovo to grant a 13-year-old the right to have an abortion.

“If there were the death penalty, and if it were ever applicable in a situation, this would be the case. For the parents, the gynecologist and the judge,” wrote the anonymous reader, who used the pseudonym ‘Dreyfus’.

The Court of Cassation ruled that Sallusti was responsible for the comment since the identity of the writer was unknown.

Renato Farina, the former deputy editor of ‘Libero’ and now a deputy in ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PdL) party, subsequently admitted to penning the libellous remarks.

The court decision sparked freedom-of-expression protests from Italian journalists of all leanings and prompted Justice Minister Paola Severino and President Giorgio Napolitano to agree on the need to amending Italy’s libel laws.

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Italy Lags European Partners in Ease of Starting-Up Business

World Bank report ranks country 73rd as taxes, regulations weigh

(ANSA)- Rome, November 14; High taxes and time-consuming tax-filing procedures for companies, among other weaknesses, make Italy a hard place to do business, according to a new World Bank study released Wednesday.

According to the report, Italy ranks 73d, after all of its main European trading partners, for ease of setting up a company. In the report, presented Wednesday in Rome, the Bank highlights how company taxes in Italy absorb some 68.3% of profits and that companies have to dedicate up to 269 hours to fulfill their tax-related duties.

The World Bank report, the tenth annual edition, takes into consideration a range of regulatory factors in 185 countries, covering 11 areas, including procedures to start a business, construction permits, property ownership registration, bank credit, investor protection, hiring of workers and paying taxes.

From a purely tax-related point of view, Italy would rank 131.

For the seventh consecutive year Singapore maintains the first place for ease of starting a company while the Central African Republic comes in last.

Hong Kong, New Zealand and the United States follow, in second, third and fourth place, respectively. Of European countries, only Denmark (5th), Norway (6th) and the United Kingdom (7th) make it into the top ten.

Germany, Europe’s largest economy, comes in at 20th place, with France and Spain trailing at 34th and 44th place, respectively.

According to the World Bank, since 2005 the average time needed to start a new business has dropped by 50 days, to 30 days.

In Italy the average is 6 days, compared to 3 in Singapore.

It now takes 55 days to register property ownership, on average, down from 90 days in 2005.

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Stakelbeck: Sharia Law Comes to Great Britain

My latest on-the-ground report from London is an eye-opener. I spent time in he so-called “Islamic Republic of Tower Hamlets,” a neighborhood in East London that is turning into a stronghold for sharia law.

There are now reportedly some 85 sharia courts operating in Great Britain. My report examines what comes next and how one British human rights activist is fighting to protect women from Sharia oppression.

Click the link above to watch.

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UK: Abu Qatada to be Monitored From Space

Abu Qatada’s every movement will be watched from space as part of the massive surveillance operation that is costing the public £5 million a year.

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[JP note: Easier to put a man on the moon than to deport a Muslim from the UK.]

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UK: Abu Qatada Demands to be Relocated After Year in £400,000 Home

Abu Qatada is demanding to be rehoused at the taxpayer’s expense, less than 12 months after being moved to his current home.

Lawyers for the extremist cleric revealed he and his family, who live on state handouts, have asked to be relocated. It is not known what reasons he has given but is likely to have demanded more space or complained about the constant media presence outside. It can also be disclosed that his every movement will be watched from space as part of the massive surveillance operation that is costing the public £5 million a year.

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UK: Abu Qatada and the Who Governs Britain Question

No government ever wants to look like it is in office but not in power. This is why this country’s inability to deport Abu Qatada is causing such concern in Conservative circles.

David Cameron will be well aware of the symbolism of the issue. In his conference speech this year, he boasted that

“For years people asked why we couldn’t get rid of those radical preachers who spout hatred about Britain while living off the taxpayer……well, Theresa May — a great Home Secretary — has done it — and she’s got Abu Hamza on that plane and out of our country to face justice.”

Today, Cameron declared himself ‘completely fed up’ with the fact that Abu Qatada is still here. But things threaten to get worse for the government if its appeal against Qatada’s legal victory is not successful. At some point, this government is going to have to change the law. Otherwise, this farce will simply repeat itself.

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UK: Europe and the Nation

by Roger Scruton

Anthony O’Hear has already commented on Ed Miliband’s appropriation of the ‘one nation’ idea, in order to make a bid for the patriotic vote. Just when this particular disciple of Eric Hobsbawm decided to abandon the internationalist cause is not entirely clear. But one thing is certain, the Tory Party will be very much to blame if it fails to impress on the electorate that it is the party of the nation. Conservatives are heir to a tradition that puts national sovereignty at the centre of politics, and which identifies the nation as the unifying object of our loyalties. The causes espoused by the Labour Party are not, as a rule, national causes. The attitude of the Party in domestic affairs has been deliberately divisive, setting class against class, making war on institutions that represent ‘privilege’ (which often signifies nothing more than merit), and gratuitously pouring scorn on family values and old fashioned respectability. In the matter of Europe it has been normal for Labour politicians to sneer at the ‘Little Englanders’ who question the way things are going (the disgraced Denis MacShane, once Minister of State for Europe, was particularly given to this habit). And when it comes to the Union, it is very clear that the Labour Party wants to have it both ways — to break it up, and at the same time to retain the Celtic vote in Westminster in order to oppress the English.

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UK: One Nation

By Anthony O’Hear, Professor of Philosophy at Buckingham University, and editor of Philosophy journal.

Following Ed Miliband’s evocation of ‘one nation’ at his party conference, various Conservative big-wigs immediately began lamenting this theft of their clothes. But few seemed to have reflected on what might be involved in ‘one nation’, particularly in Miliband’s understanding of the phrase, which is very un-conservative indeed, the very last thing we should fighting to own. We can leave aside the extent to which Disraeli was a conservative, perceptive as he was in identifying the intrinsic conservatism of the English working class. We should focus rather on ‘Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer’, or its variants, that perennial siren call of tyrants and demagogues. And we should ask whether in the Miliband vision, Fuhrers aside, ein Reich will require more than ein Partei.

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UK: Police Issue Warning Ahead of Rival Demonstrations Over Sunderland Mosque

A FAR Right group is to stage a further demonstration over the proposed opening of a new mosque. The Northern Patriotic Front, formed in Newcastle by ex-members of the National Front in August, is to stage what it insists will be a peaceful hour-long protest in the Millfield area of Sunderland at noon on Saturday (November 17). Police say they expect a counter demonstration by anti-fascist groups and have warned that anyone causing trouble will be dealt with. Saturday’s demonstration will be the fourth this year staged by Far Right groups over plans by the Pakistan Islamic Centre to open a mosque in St Mark’s Road.

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UK: Schoolboy, 13, Spends Two Days With Pencil Stuck in Hand After Hospital Sent Him Home and Made Him Wait for Operation

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

A thirteen-year-old was left in agony after a hospital sent him home twice with a pencil embedded in his hand.

Robbie Appleby-Socket, of Askern, Doncaster, was larking about with his friends when the six-inch pencil wedged inside his skin, leaving him in severe pain.

His mother Emma rushed him to Doncaster Royal Infirmary’s accident and emergency department, where he was told to come back the following day for an operation.

But when the pair returned the next morning, they were told Robbie’s name was not on the list, and the operation would have to be rescheduled for another time.

Desperate Mrs Appleby-Socket was then forced to take her son 20 miles from their home to Pinderfields Hopsital in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.

Doctors there operated immediately and Robbie stayed in hospital for two nights on an antibiotic drip to ensure the injury would not become infected.

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North Africa

Egypt’s Sinai Rife With Crime and Terrorism

Dire economic circumstances and decades of neglect under Mubarak have turned Egypt’s Sinai into a breeding ground for criminals and radical Islamists. So far, the authorities have failed to deal with the problem.

Nowhere in Egypt is the security situation currently as tense as in the North Sinai province bordering Israel. Repeatedly, there have been attacks on the security forces and the region is considered a hub for arms smugglers, human trafficking and militant Islamists and jihadists. The central government has little control over large swaths of the area. In the latest incident earlier this month, three policemen were shot dead by unknown attackers.

The reasons for the situation are manifold. Abdel Moati Zaki Ihbrahim is a party official with the governing Freedom and Justice Party of the Muslim Brotherhood. “Mubarak completely neglected the Sinai, not only the land but also the people,” the political scientist said. “The people living there are not even allowed to join the army or own land.”

The economic and social situation of the people living in the province is disastrous: there are not enough schools and there is hardly any employment to speak of. Some of the Bedouins have therefore taken to illegal means to earn their living. There’s an entire economy based on smuggling: Weapons moving between Sudan, Libya and the Gaza strip are being traded on the Sinai. Another form of income is kidnapping African refugees for ransom.

The security vacuum after the fall of Mubarak meant that the illegal structures were established even further.

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Egypt: Morsi — Nation Fully Supports Palestinians for UN Membership

President Mohamed Morsi confirmed Egypt’s full support of the Palestinians in their bid to have the United Nations (UN) observer status, Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr said in a press conference with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas after his meeting with the President on Tuesday 13/11/2012. Amr stressed that he has referred Egypt’s plan to support Palestine’s UN bid to the President, asserting the absolute and continuing Egyptian support for the Palestinians. For his part, Abbas said Egypt is utilizing all its resources and connections to get Palestine a membership as an observer at the UN. I have come to meet with Arab foreign ministers before heading to the UN on November 29 to attend a vote on the Palestinian observer status, Abbas added.

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Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood Calls for Anti-Israel Demo on Friday

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has called on Egyptians to hold a million-man march in Cairo on Friday to denounce recent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.

In a statement, the Brotherhood called on Egyptians of all factions to take to the streets and protest in front of major mosques in Cairo and other cities after the Friday Prayers and express their solidarity with the Palestinian people in Gaza.

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Gheddafi: Aisha: Qatar and NATO ‘Murdered’ Dad and Brother

Colonel’s daughter still in Algeria, says attorney

(ANSAmed) — TUNISIA, 13 NOV — Aisha Gheddafi wants to bring Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and NATO before a body of international justice to try them for the death of his father and brother, Mutassim, legal representatives said. The Colonel’s daughter is still in Algeria, confirms her attorney, Bechir Essid, denying rumours that Aisha Gheddafi has left the country that granted her exile after fleeing from Libya.

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Israel and the Palestinians

Anguish of BBC Journalist as He Cradles the Body of His Baby Son Who Died in Israeli Rocket Attack on Gaza

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

Desperately clutching the body of his young son to his chest, tears stream down the face of Jihad Masharawi moments after he was told by doctors his little boy was dead.

‘What did my son do to die like this?,’ he pleaded, ‘What was his mistake? He is 11 months-old, what did he do?’

Tiny Omar is the youngest casualty of the conflict in Gaza and Israel, which last night, threatened to escalate. He died after an Israeli airstrike on Hamas militants in Gaza.

Today Hamas hit back, firing missiles into southern Israel. Last night air sirens were heard in Tel Aviv. Fifteen Palestinians and three Israelis have so far been killed.

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Attacks Resume After Israeli Assault Kills Hamas Leader

KIRYAT MALACHI, Israel -Israeli warplanes struck dozens of militant sites in Gaza early on Thursday, the second day of Israel’s deadly offensive against Hamas and other militant groups, and rockets fired from the enclave reached far into Israel, killing three civilians when one struck an apartment block in this small southern town.

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Could This be the Beginning of a New War in Gaza?

by Jake Wallis Simons

Now that Ahmed Jabari, the head of Hamas’ military wing in Gaza, has been killed by Israel, it is only a matter of time before attacks begin of a different sort. Last weekend saw an intense wave of rocket attacks from Gaza, which wounded several Israelis and caused extensive damage to property despite the Iron Dome defence system and a network of bomb shelters. This raised the spectre of vulnerability in Israel, as the public begins to feel that the level of deterrence achieved by Operation Cast Lead in 2009 has been steadily eroded.

Bibi Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, responded to the violence last weekend by promising to “act to stop the rocket fire”. According to a government official, this was intended to “prepare the world” for an Israeli military response. The killing of Jabari may be either the opening salvo in a broader campaign, or a pinpoint strike to resurrect the military

deterrence. According to intelligence sources in Israel, it seems more likely to be the former; air strikes are continuing following the assassination, and Hamas has declared a state of war. The south of Israel has been placed on high alert in anticipation of reprisal attacks from Hamas, even in areas such as Gan Yavneh and Gedera, which have not so far been targeted. Moreover, as Jabari had close ties to the Muslim Brotherhood who are in power in Egypt, there are concerns that the conflagration may spread to Israel’s southern border. From Egypt’s point of view, the assassination may be perceived as a slap in the face; only yesterday, the Egyptians had brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

A fresh confrontation with Hamas has been forthcoming for some months now. The real question is, how far will Israel take it this time?

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Gaza Rocket Fire Kills Three Israelis, Violence Escalates

Three people have been killed as rockets fired from Gaza struck southern Israel, amid escalating violence.

They died when a four-storey building in the town of Kiryat Malachi was hit. It marks the first Israeli fatalities since Israel killed Hamas’ military chief in Gaza on Wednesday.

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Gaza Rockets Kill Three Israelis as Clashes Enter Second Day

Three Israelis have been killed by rockets fired from the Gaza Strip as the renewed conflict entered a second day.

“We have three killed,” Israeli police spokesman Luba Samri told AFP, saying four other people were also injured in a “direct hit on a house” in the town which lies 18 miles north of the Gaza Strip. The rocket attack comes amid a vast Israeli operation against Gaza militants which began on Wednesday with Israel’s killing of Hamas military chief Ahmed Jaabari in an air strike on a car in Gaza City.

Iran issued a statement on Thursday morning accusing Israel of “organised terrorism”. “Iran considers the criminal act of Israeli military forces in killing civilians as organised terrorism and strongly condemns it,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said, according to the semi-official Fars news agency. Thursday’s rocket fire on Kiryat Malachi was claimed by Jaabari’s group, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, in a statement on its website. The Hamas militants also claimed they had fired Iranian-made Fajr 5 missiles at Tel Aviv. There was no Israeli confirmation of the claim and no reports of rockets landing anywhere in the area.

Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip since the start of the operation have killed 11 Palestinians, including Ahmed al-Jaabari, the operational commander of Hamas’s armed wing, and wounded at least 100, medical officials said. Palestinian officials said on Thursday that President Mahmoud Abbas had cut short a trip to Europe to deal with the crisis surrounding Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip. Palestinian official Saeb Erekat said Mr Abbas cancelled planned meetings in Switzerland on Thursday to rush back to the West Bank.

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Gaza Toll Rises as UN Calls for End to the Bloodshed.

An Israeli air strike killed three Palestinians on Thursday, bringing the toll from Israeli new operation against Gaza militants to 11 dead and at least 100 wounded, medical officials said.

The armed wing of Hamas, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, said that the three men were all members and were hit as they travelled in a motorcyle-taxi. The fresh bloodshed came as the United Nations Security Council called for the violence to stop after an emergency session on Wednesday night.

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Hamas Rocket Kills Three Israelis, Wider War Looms

(Reuters) — A Hamas rocket killed three Israelis north of the Gaza Strip on Thursday, drawing first blood from Israel as the Palestinian death toll rose to 13 and the military showdown lurched closer to all-out war.

Israeli warplanes bombed targets in and around Gaza city, where tall buildings trembled and thick plumes of smoke and dust furled into the sky.

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Israel Considering Ground Operations in Gaza

The Israeli armed forces are preparing to call up 30,000 reserve troops, as speculation mounts that a ground offensive in Gaza is being considered.

Meanwhile, Egypt’s prime minister and security officials will make a one-day visit to Gaza on Friday in a show of support for the Palestinian enclave after several days of shelling by Israeli forces, a cabinet source told the Reuters news agency.

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Israel Has ‘Opened the Gates of Hell’: Hamas Warning as Leader is Killed in Strike

Dispatch: As Israel and Gaza teeter on the brink of war, with Hamas warning that an air strike that killed Ahmad Jabari, the head of its military wing, has “opened the gates of hell”, the Telegraph’s Phoebe Greenwood reports the horrors in Gaza City.

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By seven o’clock, the debris of the car that had been carrying Ahmad al Jabari had been swept away. The crowds of Hamas soldiers and shocked onlookers had dispersed and Mr Hatour was carefully knocking the broken glass out of his living room window above his workshop. “It doesn’t really matter that it was Jaabari who was killed. It could have been any of us,” he said wearily. “I never believed this truce with Israel would hold. This is what it will be until the world’s final days — us against the Jews.”

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Israel’s South Under Rocket Barrages Amid Operation Against Gaza

JERUSALEM, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) — Gaza militants fired dozens of rockets towards southern Israel Wednesday evening while the Israeli military carried out an operation called “Pillar of Defense” in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said it intercepted 13 rockets, most of which were Grad missiles making their way to the city of Be’er Sheva. At least six rockets landed near Be’er Sheva, one of which caused damages to a mini-shopping mall in the city center. No injuries were reported.

According to a report by the Israeli Channel 2 news, a rocket was fired for the first time towards the southeast of Be’er Sheva’ s Dimona, home to Israel’s nuclear reactor. In addition, two rockets have exploded in the Eshkol region in open territories, and a siren was heard in the city of Ashdod. The IDF said in its official statement on Wednesday evening that over 12,000 rockets hit Israel in the past 12 years, 768 of them in the past year.

The Home Command Office ordered citizens within 40-km range of the Gaza Strip to stay indoors and nearby shelters and follow authorities’ directives. School will be suspended in the southern communities until further notice. The barrages were launched amid the Israeli military “Operation Pillar of Defense” against Gaza, which commenced Wednesday afternoon, as the Israeli Air Force (IAF) raided targets in the strip and killed chief of the Hamas’ military wing Ahmed al- Jaabari and his son.

As of late Wednesday evening, the IAF is still raiding the strip and focusing on militant officials and caches of long-range missiles which could target the center of Israel. In addition, military officials confirmed on Wednesday evening that battalions are in stand-by mode near the Gaza border in case a decision is made to invade the strip by ground forces. At a press conference held in the Tel Aviv, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said the military is ready to do “whatever it takes” to reach its goals to weaken the militant infrastructure in Gaza and restore calm in southern Israel.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Israel and Gaza Militants in Deadly Exchanges — Live Updates

[About 11 am] William Hague, the British foreign secretary, has put out a statement saying that Hamas “bears principle responsibility for the current crisis”. Hague says:

I utterly condemn rocket attacks from Gaza into southern Israel by Hamas and other armed groups. This creates an intolerable situation for Israeli civilians in southern Israel, who have the right to live without fear of attack from Gaza. The rocket attacks also risk worsening the plight of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, which is already precarious. Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza should cease attacks against Israel immediately. I call on those in the region with influence over Hamas to use that influence to bring about an end to the attacks.

He then turns to Israel:

I also strongly urge Israel to do their utmost to reduce tension, avoid civilian casualties and increase the prospects for both sides to live in peace. It is imperative to avoid the risk of a spiral of violence. The escalation of the conflict would be in no one’s interest, particularly at a time of instability in the region.

And he calls for urgent progress towards a two-state solution and “an urgent resumption of negotiations”.

[About 11 am] Mohamed Morsi: Gaza attacks ‘unacceptable’

The Egyptian president, Mohamed Morsi, gave a televised address to the nation this morning, calling Israel’s attacks on Gaza “unacceptable” and predicting they would lead to instability in the region. Morsi, who belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice party, an ideological ally of Hamas, said:

We are in contact with the people of Gaza and with Palestinians and we stand by them until we stop the aggression and we do not accept under any circumstances the continuation of this aggression on the Strip. The Israelis must realise that this aggression is unacceptable and would only lead to instability in the region and would negatively and greatly impact the security of the region.

Morsi said he had spoken to Barack Obama on the phone and they had discussed “ways to reach calm and end the aggression”. The Obama administration backed the Israeli airstrikes yesterday. State Department spokesman Mark Toner denounced militants in Gaza for firing rockets into Israel and said the US supported Israel’s right to self-defence.

There had been speculation that in his second term Obama would make a renewed effort to revive the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, but so far there don’t seem to have been any major changes in his approach to the conflict.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Photo: Hamas Missile Launch Pad Near Mosque, Playground

Civilian factories, gas station also half a block from Fajr-5 pad

TEL AVIV — A missile launch site in the Gaza Strip was set up by Hamas just half a block from a mosque and children’s playground, according to aerial photographs provided to WND by the Israel Defense Forces today.

Israel yesterday struck the site in question — a Fajr-5 missile launch pad established to fire long-range rockets into the Jewish state.

The photograph shows a children’s playground and a mosque located about a half a block away as well as two civilian factories and a gas station also within a half-a-block radius.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Who Started it?

by Douglas Murray

The papers and media are full of the news that Israel has killed a Hamas leader in the Gaza. Why did this happen? Where did it come from? Is it not yet another example of the blood-thirsty Zionists doing their worst? If you read most of the British media that may well be what you think. After all there has been barely any previous mention in the British papers of the massive escalation in rocket fire into Israel in the last month or the even swifter escalation this week. Certainly no British paper or broadcaster has come close to giving these attacks the front-page publicity they grant to Israel’s response today.

Nobody much bothered to report that in October alone, 116 rockets and 55 mortar shells were launched against Israel in 92 separate attacks. It is such a dull daily occurrence that no one any longer bothers to report the fact that the citizens of whole towns in Southern Israel have to rush to bomb shelters — on land that is indisputably Israeli — several times a week at best and many times a day at worst. Since the beginning of this year more than 800 missiles and mortars have been fired at Israel. Since last Saturday, when Hamas terrorists fired an anti-tank missile into an army jeep Israel, injuring four Israeli soldiers, more than 120 missiles have been fired at Israeli civilians by terrorists in Gaza. Israel has now responded to random targeting of civilians with the targeted killing of a terrorist.

Yet because of the way in which this is reported, many decent people will once again come away with the idea that it is the Israelis who have started this latest round of blood-letting. Whatever atrocity Hamas carries out next will be portrayed as a response, regrettable or otherwise, to Israeli provocation. Thus the British media ends up legitimising terrorism and demonising an ally which is behaving with more restraint than this country would in the face of such barbarism.

[Reader comment by vulture on 15 November 2012 at about 9 am.]

The only thing wrong with your post, Douggie, is your closing line that Israel is ‘behaving with more restraint than this country would in the face of such barbarism’. Judging by their record with Abu Quatada, faced with a constant rocket bombardment the Cameron Government would seek out the commander of the rocket battery, make him a member of the House of Lords, line him up with a Guardian column and a BBC talk show and install him and his harem in a North London home worth £11 million and paid for by the Briitish taxpayer. Britain has lost its spine, its ***** and its brains.

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Middle East

Hero British Bodyguard Shows Horrendous Injuries After Surviving Iraq Blast

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

His eyes are bruised, bloodshot and haunted. But this is just the start of the injuries inflicted on this British bodyguard after surviving a suicide bomb attack in Iraq.

Former soldier David De Souza, 36, suffered a broken back, a severe head wound, and a brain hemorrhage that left him temporarily blind after he used his jeep to block the path of an assassin driving a truck laden with explosives while on protection duty in the war-torn country.

Mr De Souza, who has guarded high-profile clients from former PM Gordon Brown to U.S. actress Tara Reid, has told how he is still struggling to recover from the physical and psychological scars left by his ordeal five years on.

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Jordan: One Killed: Several Injured in Clashes With Police

(ANSAmed) — AMMAN, NOVEMBER 15 — One Jordanian was killed and a policeman was critically injured in clashes with security forces in two towns as part of nationwide protests against government increase of fuel prices, Jordan police said on Thursday.

The man was killed when a group of protesters tried to attack a police station in the northern city of Irbid in the early hours of Thursday, leading to clashes with security forces, said the police in a statement.

Exchange of gunfire was reported to have taken place before police pushed protesters away.

At least 14 people were injured including police men during the incident, which comes as part of nationwide protests that swept the kingdom in the aftermath of rise in fuel prices.

The policeman was shot in the neck Thursday in the central town of Shafa Badran during similar protests, said the police in a stamen.

Protesters had clashed with security forces in a number of cities and burnt government offices in cities of Salt, Maan, Karak and other parts, in the worst wave of violence since the Arab spring started last year.

In the southern city of Maan, hundreds of demonstrators clashed with police and torched two police vehicles.

Medical sources told ANSA dozens were injured but mostly light injuries resulting from inhalation of gas.

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Sex Crimes Quadrupled in Turkey

At a conference on the subject “Violence Against Women,” Turkish attorney Veli San proclaimed that the number of sexual crimes in Turkey has quadrupled in the last nine years. While in 2002 8,146 offenses were reported, in 2011, there were a whopping 32,988. This was reported by the Dogan news agency.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

South Asia

India: Mosque Hit by Holy Hair Row

Plans to build India’s largest mosque have divided Sunni Muslims in a dispute over a lock of hair. The 25,000-30,000 capacity place of worship was proposed in early 2011 by Kanthapuram A. P. Aboobacker Musliyar, who heads a faction of Sunnis in western Kerala and claims to have a lock of Prophet Muhammad’s hair.

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[JP note: Time to get a new heir.]

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Far East

China Names Xi Jinping as Party Chief

Vice President Xi Jinping has succeeded President Hu Jintao as head of the ruling Communist Party. The new leader will steer the world’s number two economy for the next decade.

According to tradition, the committee appeared before the media inside Beijing’s Great Hall of the People on Thursday in order of seniority.

Xi Jinping, long-expected to succeed Hu, was the first to appear on stage followed by members of the new Politburo Standing Committee, the nation’s top decision-making body.

Standing in front of his colleagues, Xi said the new leadership faced “enormous responsibility” but would fight for a “better life” for China’s 1.3 billion people.

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China Flexes Muscles at Home and Abroad

China’s new leadership has to walk a fine line between keeping a balance at home and throwing its weight around abroad. The rest of the world will be watching closely, writes Wenfang Tang for DW’s Transatlantic Voices.

The world has been watching with interest the recent 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) because it will bring in a new generation of leaders who will likely rule the world’s second largest economy, the most populous country and the largest authoritarian state for the next 10 years.

While the personalities and past experiences of these new leaders are important predictors of their future behavior and policies, three things will likely happen in the next decade regardless of who is leading the country: China will become the largest economy in the world, China will be pushed to front stage in international politics, and China will slip into a populist authoritarian state.

During its National Congress, the CPC officially set its goal for the next 10 years to develop China into a “moderately prosperous society.” Specifically, China plans to double its total GDP and per capita GDP by 2020.

The unstated ambition, however, is to make China surpass the US and become the largest economy in the world, at least when GDP is measured by purchasing power parity (GDP/ppp).

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Man Who Grew Up in a Cave Becomes President-Elect of China

He is the son of Communist revolutionary general Xi Zhongxun, a comrade of Chairman Mao.

China’s new president Xi Jinping was officially introduced to the nation today, but to many Chinese citizens it is the face of his glamorous pop star wife that will appear far more familiar.

The Communist Party leader-elect and powerful military chief is married to Peng Liyuan, the syrup-voiced megastar of popular Chinese folk music.

Almost all of her songs are in praise of the Communist Party and frequently appears on state television to sing propagandist ballads with names including Plains of Hope and People From Our Village.

In June 2011, she was even appointed World Health Organisation Goodwill Ambassador for HIV/Aids and tuberculosis.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Australia — Pacific

Keating Urges Australia to Focus on Indonesia

Former prime minister Paul Keating says Australia needs to dramatically improve its relationship with Indonesia and stop being subservient to the United States.

Mr Keating delivered the Keith Murdoch Oration in Melbourne last night, with a speech titled “Asia in the new order: Australia’s diminishing sphere of influence”. He spoke to Lateline before making the speech, saying Indonesia should become Australia’s most important strategic relationship.

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[JP note: See The Iconoclast www.newenglishreview.org/blog_display.cfm/blog_id/44859 Paul Keating … urges Australia to become Muslim Indonesia’s Dhimmi client.]

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Sub-Saharan Africa

First Stone-Tipped Spear Thrown Earlier Than Thought

The hunt for food led hominins to cast the first stone half a million years ago — 200,000 years earlier than we thought. Archaeologists have found the oldest evidence yet of stone-tipped spears.

The new discovery in South Africa suggests that it was neither our species nor Neanderthals that pioneered the use of such spears, but our shared ancestor Homo heidelbergensis.

We already knew that Homo heidelbergensis could fashion wooden spears — a 500,000-year-old horse shoulder blade from Boxgrove, UK, has a semicircular hole in it that suggests it was pierced by a spear. “But the hole’s bevelled edges and circular shape are not suggestive of a stone-tipped weapon,” says Jayne Wilkins at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada.

Stone points used on spears had been found only at sites that date back no more than 300,000 years, and that are associated with Neanderthals or archaic members of our species.

That gives huge significance to a new discovery by Wilkins and her colleagues in 500,000-year-old deposits at Kathu Pan in South Africa. The team unearthed a hoard of stone points, each between 4 and 9 centimetres long, that they think belonged to the earliest stone-tipped spears yet found. The stone points are the right shape and size for the job, and some have fractured tips that suggest they were used as weapons.

Crucially, the points show signs of having been resharpened to maintain their symmetry.

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Kenya: Councillor, Four Chiefs in Court Over Baragoi Killings

A councillor and four chiefs were on Wednesday arraigned before a Mararal court and charged with violent robbery, which led to the deaths of at least 42 police officers at Baragoi in Samburu County. The five all denied the charges of robbery with violence and were remanded until November 26 to allow police conclude investigation into the incident. Lachola ward councillor Lawrence Lorunyei, chiefs Jeremiah Ekurao, Amojong Lothuru, Christopher Epul, and Ewoi Losike all denied the charges before principal magistrate Charles Ndegwa.

According to the prosecution led by Inspector John Mugo, the five faced 12 charges of robbery with violence after stealing 12 G3 rifles. According to the prosecution, the suspects with others not before the court committed the offence at Suguta valley in Samburu on Saturday November 10 where police officers who were pursuing cattle rustlers were ambushed and killed.

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Kenya: Baragoi Bandits Should Prepare to Die — Police

Nairobi — Police have vowed to pursue and kill cattle rustlers who were responsible for the weekend massacre of 42 officers. Deputy Police Spokesman Charles Owino told journalists in Nairobi on Wednesday that the cattle raiders will be crushed to end the vicious rustling cycle that has claimed countless lives.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

UK: Non-Discrimination

by Roger Scruton

It all seemed so harmless when first introduced. Wasn’t it obvious that goods and services in a market should be offered freely to everyone, regardless of race or sex? Wasn’t it obvious that there should be legal protection against discrimination in employment, given the history of racial and religious prejudice? Without stopping to question what was happening Western systems of law began to make room for ‘non-discrimination’ clauses, not only in contracts of employment, but in all matters in which opportunities were openly offered to members of the public.

That this restricted the freedoms of employers has seldom been regarded as an objection. We live in a society in which equality trumps freedom whenever the two conflict. Nevertheless, there is a distinction between relevant and irrelevant grounds for discrimination, and discrimination on relevant grounds has until now been permitted by the law. It is acceptable to discriminate in favour of large people when offering a job as a bouncer. But maybe it is not acceptable to discriminate in favour of people from your village back in Pakistan when offering a job at the cash till.

All might have gone smoothly, with an emerging consensus as to the distinction between the relevant and the irrelevant, had not the concept of non-discrimination been captured by a political agenda. Those agitating for equal treatment for women, for gays, for transsexuals and for other groups commonly regarded as marginalised have managed to write their causes into the very idea of non-discrimination. It is always irrelevant to discriminate against someone as a woman, or a homosexual, and this is made clear in the open-ended lists attached to non-discrimination clauses, and now enforced by the European Union under the Treaties and by the European Court of Human Rights. There is no longer an argument that could be heard in a court of law. Non-discrimination has become the latest step in a process whereby the rights of the individual are extinguished by the rights of the group.

Yet surely, even if it was obvious to the majority of people that racial and religious differences are irrelevant in the workplace, it is not similarly obvious that someone offering accommodation in a family boarding house should regard the sexual practices of her guests as ‘irrelevant’ to the deal. We may disapprove of the Christian landlady who refuses to allow two men to share a bed beneath her roof, but her views in the matter are inseparable from the service she is offering, which is accommodation in an old-fashioned family boarding house. If you don’t like that kind of thing, you are free to go elsewhere. Why should we judge the landlady any differently from the owner of a temperance hotel, who refuses to allow her customers to drink in their rooms?

The recent cases show that the concept of non-discrimination, designed to protect groups from oppression, can equally be used to oppress the rest of us. ‘Non-discrimination’ thereby becomes a new and insidious kind of discrimination — discrimination against those who, because they belong to no group that has been singled out for special protection, have only their rights as individuals on which to rely.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

General

Mars Ripe for ‘Cold Springs’ Akin to Canadian Arctic

So-called “cold springs” in Canada’s high arctic may be similar to active springs that could potentially exist on Mars, scientists studying the springs suggest.

Researchers probed the makeup of several salt-laden pools in the arctic permafrost, similar to salt environments that spacecraft orbiting Mars have spotted on the Red Planet. The arctic pools contain microbial life, and could give primitive life a haven if they exist on Mars, researchers say.

“On Mars, we don’t know if there are any springs, but the environment is essentially completely permafrost. So these springs are potential analogs for present-day Mars,” said Gordon Osinski, a University of Western Ontario assistant professor who has expertise in planetary geology.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Nabokov and Can Grande Della Scala

by Hugh Fitzgerald

In the note I just posted on Petraeus and latinized last names — Scaliger, Berzelius, Linnaeus — I put “Can Grande Della Scala” and “Vladimir Nabokov” in among the tags.

Why? you ask. Oh, because in an interview with Bayerischer Rundfunk about forty years ago Vladimir Nabokov noted that among his ancestors was Can Grande Dellla Scala, to whom Dante owed so much:

“My grandmother’s paternal ancestors, the von Korffs, are traceable to the fourteenth century, while on their distaff side there is a long line of von Tiesenhausens, one of whose ancestors was Engelbrecht von Tiesenhausen of Liviand who took part, around 1200, in the Third and Fourth Crusades. Another direct ancestor of mine was Can Grande della Scala, Prince of Verona, who sheltered the exiled Dante Alighieri, and whose blazon (two big dogs holding a ladder) adorns Boccaccio’s Decameron (1353). Della Scala’s granddaughter Beatrice married, in 1370, Wilhelm Count Oettingen, grandson of fat Bolko the Third, Duke of Silesia. Their daughter married a von Waldburg, and three Waldburgs, one Kittlitz, two Polenzes and ten Osten-Sackens later, Wilhelm Carl von Korff and Eleonor von der Osten-Sacken engendered my paternal grandmother’s grandfather, Nicolaus, killed in battle on June 12, 1812.

His wife, my grandmother’s grandmother Antoinette Graun, was the granddaughter ofthe composer Carl Heinrich Graun (1701-1759).

That’s why.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121114

Financial Crisis
» Anti-Austerity Strikes Hit Iberian Peninsula
» Beyond Regulators’ Grasp: How Shadow Banks Rule the World
» Layoffs Double in Sweden as Pessimism Rises
» Riot Police on the Streets of Lisbon and Rubber Bullets Fired in Madrid as Europe Explodes on Day of Anti-Austerity Protests
 
USA
» 19,605 to Zero is Statistical Proof of Outright Vote Fraud in 2012 Presidential Election
» 22 Signs That Voter Fraud is Wildly Out of Control and the Election Was a Sham
» Allen West Files Complaint With Court Seeking Recount
» Christie Warns NJ Residents of Post-Storm Tax Hikes
» Our Children: The Drones
» People Targeted for Anti-Obama Speech
» Petraeus Sex Scandal Could Have Sunk Obama
» Veteran F.B.I. Agent Helped Start Petraeus E-Mail Inquiry
» We Have Met the Enemy, And He is Us
» White House ‘Secede’ Petitions Reach 675,000 Signatures, 50-State Participation
» X-Rated Emails and the Very Toxic Love Tangle That Brought Down the CIA Boss: As a Second General is Dragged in
 
Canada
» U.S.-Canada Integrated Cybersecurity Agenda
 
Europe and the EU
» France: Anti-Islamophobia Ad Banned on Metro
» Italy: Ex-Naples Prefect in Prison Over Sex-for-Favours Charges
» Italy Critical of Proposed EU Budget for 2014-2020
» Muslims Call for Change in UK Blasphemy Laws
» Op-Ed: Exposé: Qatar’s Takeover of Europe
» UK: “There Are Gangs of Muslim Men Going Round and Raping White Kids” — Tory MP Claims the Way to Oppose the BNP is Talk Like the BNP
» UK: “Moderate Islamist” Mohammed Ali Harrath Bats for Abu Qatada
» UK: Batsheva Protester Arrested Over Anti-Jewish Slur
» UK: Bullying, Cowardly Doctors Left My Baby to Die Like an Abandoned Animal, Says Grieving Mother
» UK: If Chelsea Have Slandered Mark Clattenburg as a Racist, The Club Should be Relegated Immediately
» UK: London’s Mega-Mosque: “Recruiting Ground for Al Qaeda”
» UK: Mark Clattenburg Investigation Into Alleged Comments Made to Chelsea Players Dropped by the Police
» UK: Muslim Gang ‘White Rape’ Claim Prompts Row
» UK: Profile: Abu Qatada
» UK: Radical Cleric Abu Qatada Arrives Home to Angry Protests
» UK: Surrender to Qatada is an Insult to Justice
» UK: Thugs Jailed for Beating ‘Blind’ Man in the Face With a Brick and Battering His Father With a for Sale Sign in Unprovoked Attack
 
North Africa
» Egypt Vows Response to Israeli Attack in Gaza
» How Morsi Took Power in Egypt
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» For Hamas Leader, In Gaza, It’s Dark, Dark, Dark Amid the Blaze of Noon
» Hamas Military Chief Killed in Gaza Air Strike
» ‘We Could Not Tolerate Any More, ‘ Peres to Obama
 
Middle East
» Jordan: Islamists Exploiting Anti-Fuel Hike Protest
» Turkey: Erdogan Challenges Europe on Death Penalty
» West Conjures Fake “Syrian” Government
 
Russia
» Putin: Obama Plans Visit Russia
 
Australia — Pacific
» Protect Your Unborn Child … or Else
» United Nations Wants Control of Web Kill Switch
» US Strengthens Military Presence in Australia
 
Immigration
» Libya: Amnesty: Foreigners Facing Worse Conditions
 
Culture Wars
» New U.S. House: Women and Minorities to the Left; White Men to the Right
 
General
» NASA’s Prolific Planet-Hunting Mission Goes Into Overtime
» Television is Turning Us Into Zombies

Financial Crisis

Anti-Austerity Strikes Hit Iberian Peninsula

Trade unions have coordinated a general strike across Spain and Portugal to protest against austerity measures. Transport has been halted, flights grounded, and schools closed as protestors plan to take to the streets.

Workers in Spain and Portugal, along with supporters in Italy and Greece, were to demonstrate against austerity policies on Wednesday in what the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) has declared a “European Day of Action and Solidarity.”

Unions in Greece and Italy have also organized work stoppages and demonstrations, while in Belgium, railway workers planned a solidarity strike. Labor leaders blame budget cuts and strict austerity measures for prolonging and worsening the continent’s economic crisis.

The international coordination shows “we are looking at a historic moment in the European Union movement,” said Fernando Toxo, head of Spain’s biggest union, Comisiones Obreras.

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Beyond Regulators’ Grasp: How Shadow Banks Rule the World

Beyond the banking world, a parallel universe of shadow banks has grown in the form of hedge funds and money market funds. They’re outside the reach of conventional financial regulation, prompting authorities to plan introducing new rules to prevent the obscure sector from triggering a new financial crisis. But in doing so they risk drying up an important source of funding to banks and firms.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Layoffs Double in Sweden as Pessimism Rises

Redundancies in Sweden are on the rise, with a fresh report showing that twice as many workers were laid off in October compared to the same month last year, making for a labour market climate similar to that of 2009.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Riot Police on the Streets of Lisbon and Rubber Bullets Fired in Madrid as Europe Explodes on Day of Anti-Austerity Protests

Riot police were forced to protect the Portuguese parliament from angry protestors this evening following a day of violent anti-austerity protests across Europe.

Hundreds of police officers took to the streets of Lisbon as protestors armed with rocks and bottles attempted to attack Parliament.

There were chants of ‘out with the Government’ with some protestors also firing flares at the lines of riot police.

Across Europe there were scenes of violent protest with rubber bullets fired on the streets of Madrid, running battles with police in Milan and Rome, and clashes in Paris and Lille.

It followed a wave of anti-austerity strikes which saw thousands of British air passengers left stranded.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

USA

19,605 to Zero is Statistical Proof of Outright Vote Fraud in 2012 Presidential Election

In the weeks leading up to the Nov. 6 election, there were scattered concerns from across the political spectrum that vote fraud could occur in some sections of the country. While many of those fears did not come to fruition, based on final vote tallies in some polling districts, it’s hard to fathom that some form of fraud did not occur.

Take Philadelphia, for instance — the “city of Brotherly Love” — where, once again, New Black Panther Party members were seen at some of the same polling places they were at in 2008, when charges of voter intimidation were leveled against them. In 59 districts around the city, GOP presidential challenger Mitt Romney got zero votes.

Zip. Nada. None.

Granted, in heavily Democratic urban districts in the city, it’s not unusual for that party’s candidate — in this case, President Obama — to win a heavy proportion of the vote. But all of them?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

22 Signs That Voter Fraud is Wildly Out of Control and the Election Was a Sham

After what we have seen this November, how is any American ever supposed to trust the integrity of our elections ever again? There were over 70,000 reports of voting problems on election day, and there are numerous eyewitnesses that claim that they saw voting machines change votes for one candidate to another candidate right in front of their eyes. In several of the swing states there were counties where the number of registered voters exceeded the total voting age population by a very wide margin. How in the world does that happen? Some of the vote totals that were reported in some of the most important swing states were completely and totally absurd, and yet we are just supposed to accept them on blind faith without ever being able to ask any questions. Of course the Romney campaign has already totally given up, so it isn’t as if there is any chance that the results of the presidential election could be overturned anyhow. But if massive election fraud did take place and nobody is held accountable, what kind of message will that send for the future? Will we ever be able to have faith in the integrity of our elections ever again?

The following are 22 signs that voter fraud is wildly out of control and the election was a sham…

#1 According to the Election Protection Coalition, voters across the United States reported more than 70,000 voting problems by 5 PM Eastern time on election day.

#2 There were 59 voting divisions in the city of Philadelphia where Mitt Romney did not receive a single vote. In those voting divisions, the combined vote total was 19,605 for Barack Obama and 0 for Mitt Romney.

#3 The overall voter turnout rate in Philadelphia was only about 60 percent. But in the areas of Philadelphia where Republican poll watchers were illegally removed, the voter turnout rate was over 90% and Obama received over 99% of the vote. Officials in Philadelphia have already ruled out an investigation.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Allen West Files Complaint With Court Seeking Recount

WPTV reported that the state of Florida is sending officials to St. Lucie County to audit last Tuesday’s election results.

Secretary of State Ken Detzner said in a letter officials would show up Wednesday, November 14th, to “observe and examine the election processes, to include any vote tabulations, and the condition, custody, and operation of voting systems” for the election.

In addition, Vince Gaskin, a Fort Pierce mayoral candidate, filed a request for an injunction against the St. Lucie County elections supervisor and Canvassing Board, asking the circuit court to postpone Wednesday’s recount, impound voting machines and review the election results.

The Allen West campaign released the following statement announcing a complaint has been filed in circuit court seeking a preliminary injunction ordering St. Lucie County Supervisor of Elections Gertrude Walker and Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner to recount all votes cast in the CD 18 race.

The St. Lucie County Canvassing Board met on Sunday, November 11, 2012 for the stated purpose of recounting “all ballots cast during early voting.” This “refeed” was not conducted pursuant to Florida’s automatic recount statute, but rather as part of the canvassing process. The Canvassing Board, however, re-fed only ballots cast on three days during the early voting period. This limited, partial re-feed — not conducted pursuant to any statute — uncovered significant errors in the initial tabulation of votes. Nearly 1,000 votes disappeared from the count, and neither the Canvassing Board nor the Supervisor provided any explanation for this selective recount. Despite publicly announcing a hearing for the purposes of re-feeding all early votes, counsel for the Canvassing Board advised publicly that “Tallahassee” recommended counting only those specific three days — all without providing information as to who advised a selective re-feed or the basis for doing so.

It stands to reason that if the remaining early votes were to be recounted, additional errors would be uncovered and the tabulation of votes revised accordingly. Until these remaining early ballots are recounted, however, the Canvassing Board has arbitrarily applied differing counting standards to similarly situated ballots. The erroneous decision of St. Lucie County to “re-feed” only some of the early votes cast in this election violates the Florida Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection to voters.

In addition, the County has violated both the Florida Open Meeting Law, Florida Sunshine Law and the Florida Constitution by meeting behind closed doors and without providing the required notice to the public.

           — Hat tip: ESW [Return to headlines]

Christie Warns NJ Residents of Post-Storm Tax Hikes

Gov. Chris Christie is warning New Jerseyans living in storm-wrecked towns that they’re likely to see higher local property taxes to help pay for rebuilding.

Christie, dressed in a suit and tie and working in the Statehouse for the first time since Sandy ravaged the state two weeks ago, said an exemption to the state’s 2 percent tax cap law is emergencies like Sandy, which destroyed coastal towns, knocked out rail service and left 2.7 million households in the dark. While municipalities can expect federal reimbursement for most storm-related cleanup costs, residents will most likely foot the bill for rebuilding.

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New Jersey residents already pay the highest property taxes in the country, averaging $7,758 per household.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Our Children: The Drones

With taxpayers’ money through a National Science Foundation grant, in 1968 Richard I. Evans wrote B.F. Skinner: The Man and His Ideas. The philosophy stated in this book should be of critical interest to all people that are interested in education and value the individual. Following are some direct quotes from Skinner included in Evans’s book:

We want him [the student] to come under the control of his environment rather than on verbal directions given by members of his family. (p. 64)

I should like to see our government set up a large educational agency in which specialists could be sent to train teachers [in operant conditioning]. (p. 109)

Have the radical psychologists achieved their goals? Let’s take a look at exactly what they believe.

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A naive and great nation of freedom-loving people has been deceived by a “technique of control” that cannot be discovered by the average American. By subtle means of mind manipulation from clever propaganda techniques to out-and-out lies, the American people have been sold these radical ideas, methods, and techniques that truly place our nation and our children at risk.

Skinner said, “You will teach your student as he wants to be taught, but never forget that it is within your power to make him want what you want him to want.” In other words, a teacher can program and shape a child into being anything the radicals decide he should be.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

People Targeted for Anti-Obama Speech

Several public school teachers are facing investigations for posting items on social networking sites that opposed President Obama and his agenda. Parents raised concerns regarding the teachers’ posts, prompting the school districts to launch investigations. Similarly, teens who posted anti-Obama messages on social networking sites are being targeted by a website called Jezebel, which not only reveals the identities of the students who made the posts, but reported the students to their schools.

In Rock Hill, South Carolina, a middle-school teacher was placed on leave after posting a message on her personal Facebook page about Obama and food stamps. “Congrats Obama,” she allegedly wrote. “As one of my students sang down the hallway, ‘We get to keep our food stamps’ … which I pay for because they can’t budget their money … and really, neither can you.”

According to a school spokesperson, several parents had called the school complaining about the teacher’s post. The teacher was forced to apologize.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Petraeus Sex Scandal Could Have Sunk Obama

A week before the election, an FBI whistleblower went to a Republican member of Congress with explosive details about a national security scandal that could have stopped President Obama’s re-election campaign dead in its tracks. But the potentially devastating “October Surprise” was hushed up by Republicans.

Although all the details are not yet available and new disclosures are coming every day, it appears that the scandal involves the CIA director leaking classified information to his mistress and the FBI not holding David Petraeus accountable for his immoral and illegal conduct. In short, it is the worst scandal of the Obama Administration and makes the third-rate burglary in the Watergate scandal look minor by comparison.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Veteran F.B.I. Agent Helped Start Petraeus E-Mail Inquiry

The F.B.I. agent who helped start the investigation that led to the resignation of David H. Petraeus as C.I.A. director is a “hard-charging” veteran counterterrorism investigator who used his command of French in investigating the foiled “millennium” terrorist plot in 1999, colleagues said on Wednesday.

The agent, Frederick W. Humphries II, 47, took the initial complaint from Jill Kelley, the Tampa, Fla., hostess who was socially active in military circles there, about e-mails she found disturbing that accused her of inappropriately flirtatious behavior toward Mr. Petraeus. The subsequent cyberstalking investigation uncovered an extramarital affair between Mr. Petraeus and Paula Broadwell, his biographer, who agents determined had sent the anonymous e-mails. It also ensnared Gen. John R. Allen, who now commands troops in Afghanistan, after the investigation discovered that he had sent “inappropriate communication” to Ms. Kelley.

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We Have Met the Enemy, And He is Us

Another election has come and gone and once again the GOP has demonstrated their uncanny ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

As I watched the vote totals updating in the battleground states, it became apparent very quickly that the GOP establishment template of “Democrat Lite”, would once again fail to prevail. When will they ever learn?

Stepping back caused me to ask myself a question — just exactly what the hell has happened to the GOP, and even to the conservative movement in general? It isn’t that I haven’t asked myself those questions before, it’s just that I don’t think I realized how far removed from true conservatism the current Administration and Congress have become.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

White House ‘Secede’ Petitions Reach 675,000 Signatures, 50-State Participation

Less than a week after a New Orleans suburbanite petitioned the White House to allow Louisiana to secede from the United States, petitions from seven states have collected enough signatures to trigger a promised review from the Obama administration.

By 6:00 a.m. EST Wednesday, more than 675,000 digital signatures appeared on 69 separate secession petitions covering all 50 states, according to a Daily Caller analysis of requests lodged with the White House’s “We the People” online petition system.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

X-Rated Emails and the Very Toxic Love Tangle That Brought Down the CIA Boss: As a Second General is Dragged in

The ‘other woman’, a 37-year-old Florida socialite and mother of three named Jill Kelley, went to the FBI after receiving threatening emails from Broadwell.

Jill Kelley, the woman who kicked off an FBI probe into General David Petraeus, leaves her Tampa home

But, almost incredibly, the investigation she set in train not only led to the demise of Petraeus, but has ensnared another senior figure.

Yesterday, the Pentagon announced that General John Allen, 58 — who was about to be appointed Nato’s Supreme Allied Commander in Europe — is being investigated for ‘inappropriate communication’ with Mrs Kelley.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Canada

U.S.-Canada Integrated Cybersecurity Agenda

As part of the Beyond the Border initiative, the U.S. and Canada are strengthening cybersecurity cooperation. In a move that received little attention, both countries recently announced a joint cybersecurity action plan. Cyber threats know no national borders which has made the issue an important security concern. A fully integrated North American security perimeter would be entrusted with preventing and responding to any such attacks.

[…]

There are reports that President Barack Obama may be close to issuing a cybersecurity executive order as a means of bypassing Congress. Under the guise of cybersecurity, the U.S. and Canada have been individually pushing draconian legislation domestically which would grant government agencies sweeping new powers.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

France: Anti-Islamophobia Ad Banned on Metro

AN anti-Islamophobia campaign has been banned from Paris public transport because of its political and religious connotations. The publicity section of buses and Metro authority RATP, Médiatransport, has banned three posters by the Collectif Contre l’islamophobie en France (CCIF). The CCIF has made public a letter explaining RATP’s conclusion that the appearance of symbols like the veil, payots (side curls worn by Orthodox Jews) and crucifixes alongside the phrase “We (too) are the nation” plus the French flag was politically charged.

One of the posters of the “We (too) are the nation” campaign is a reworking of the Tennis Court Oath painting by Jacques-Louis David (depicting a key meeting in the run-up to the French Revolution), redesigned to give a more diverse range of religious and ethnic identities to the figures involved. CCIF spokeswoman Lila Charef said: “Just because a poster shows a religious symbol, does not make it religious. On the contrary, our message is all-inclusive. We are still asking ourselves about the real motivation of this refusal. This campaign targets prejudice, Islamaphobia and stigmatising dialogue which divides citizens rather than bringing them together while our country moves through a difficult period socially and economically.”

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Italy: Ex-Naples Prefect in Prison Over Sex-for-Favours Charges

Carlo Ferrigno found guilty in 2011 of sleeping with minor

(ANSA) — Turin, November 14 — Former Naples prefect Carlo Ferrigno has been arrested to serve out the rest of a sentence in a sex-for-favours case involving minors. In April 2011, the former anti-racket commissioner, 73, plea-bargained a 3-year-four-month sentence for offering jobs and favors to young girls, including a minor, in exchange for sex. He has two years and eight months left to serve, having been in preventive detention at his home for six months last year before being released. He was also found guilty of disclosing official secrets and permitting unauthorized access to State computer systems. The offences date back to 2005, police said.

Ferrigno has also been named in a separate probe involving ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi and an alleged underage prostitute called Ruby because of wiretaps of conversations with one of the 33 young women allegedly involved.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy Critical of Proposed EU Budget for 2014-2020

Italian ambassador takes issue with cuts to cohesion funds

(ANSA) Brussels, November 14 ; Italy’s ambassador to the European Union on Wednesday said that the 2014-2020 budget presented to the 27 member states by EU President Herman Van Rompuy was “a step backwards”.

In statements after the budget was presented, Ferdinando Nelli Feroci, the Italian ambassador to the EU, said: “We don’t feel that this new proposal offers a positive contribution to the search for a compromise to which everybody can agree, be they net contributors, net beneficiaries, friends of cohesion and friends of ‘better spending’“.

Referring to next week’s EU budget summit, Nelli Feroci said: “We feel that the conditions for an agreement are getting further away rather than closer”.

Italy’s ambassador pointed out how under the new budget proposal the country’s access to EU cohesion funds; which help member states’ poorer areas with investments in infrastructure is decreasing.

There is a “significant reduction in the resources available for the country,” Nelli Feroci said, pointing also to drastic cuts in funding for agricultural projects also.

Nelli Feroci also criticized the fact that the UK retains its budget reimbursement and took issue with the “discounts” offered to net contributor countries like Germany, Sweden and Holland.

“Italy will continue to work over the coming weeks towards reaching an deal everybody can agree to,” the ambassador said.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Muslims Call for Change in UK Blasphemy Laws

LONDON: Muslims in Britain have urged the government to take seriously the threats they face as anti-Muslim hatred is reaching worrying heights in Britain and across Europe.

ENGAGE launched a unique exhibition and a month long campaign “Islamophobia Awareness Month”, highlighting the spread of Islamophobia in the British parliament where speakers included MPs Simon Hughes, Jack Straw, Peter Bottomley and Sadiq Khan.

Azad Ali of the Muslim Safety Forum said the exhibition in the parliament was aimed at showing to the parliamentarians that Muslims were ordinary people like any other community who were in sports, business, public and social life. He said racists and fascists groups like the English Defence League are pushing the thesis of hatred and creating a climate of fear and suspicion against Muslims.

Sir Iqbal Sacranie said Islamophobic prejudice is prevalent in the mainstream on display in political life, in the media and in the attitudes of the police and the courts.

Lancaster University academic Professor Tony McEnery briefed how he had researched British media for 11 years, analysed over 200,000 media articles written on Islam and Muslim and found that media was biased towards mainstream Muslims and promoted negative connotations.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

Op-Ed: Exposé: Qatar’s Takeover of Europe

Read this carefully. It is a shocking and factual description of the situation at present, but it is also the prophecy of the future for Europe — or should we already call it Eurabia.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UK: “There Are Gangs of Muslim Men Going Round and Raping White Kids” — Tory MP Claims the Way to Oppose the BNP is Talk Like the BNP

Tory MP Kris Hopkins has sparked a row in the Commons by claiming gangs of Muslim men are raping white “kids”. The Keighley MP claimed police had felt they needed “permission” to go after abusers due to “political correctness”. He said MPs should not avoid talking about the issue or the BNP and others will hijack it. But Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi warned about “playing into the hands” of far right groups with such accusations. The Bolton South East MP said senior police officers and judges involved in cases of abuse had said race did not play a part. She said the fact that the victims of abuse were white — in the cases Mr Hopkins was referring to — was “coincidental not deliberate”. She warned against losing sight of the “bigger picture” — that the common factors in all cases of abuse was the vulnerability of the victims and the fact that the perpetrators were “nearly all men”…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: “Moderate Islamist” Mohammed Ali Harrath Bats for Abu Qatada

When Abu Qatada was released, I wondered who would be the first to leap to his defence. No surprise: it was Mohammed Ali Harrath, the CEO of the Islam Channel. This is what he told the BBC:

Mohamed Ali, who runs the Islam Channel on satellite television, has known the cleric for years and held talks with him during that period out of prison. He told the BBC: “Abu Qatada has no links with terrorism [or] al-Qaeda and he never ever agreed or endorsed what was done in 9/11 in America or 7/7 in the UK. “He said that if he had known that something was going to happen, he would lock them up. He thinks that jihad is limited to either defending Muslim lands when invaders come to Muslim lands or if force is being used to overthrow dictatorship regimes. “He believes that the covenant between any Muslim coming to this country and the government stands and it should be honoured by both parties.”

The reality of Abu Qatada’s politics is rather different […]

[Reader comment by Fembota on 14 November 2012 at 9:54 am.]

Other than being enraged, what are we supposed to do about this?

[Reply by Lucy Lips on 14 November 2012 at 10:39 am.]

Nothing you can do. Write to anti-extremism groups and ask them to cover the issue? Ask them to treat Harrath the way that Tommy Robinson is? Won’t happen.

[Reader comment by Lamia on 14 November 2012 at 2:37 pm.]

Ah, my favourite quango — Multiculturalist London: “Facilitating Islamist Terrorism Round The World, Endangering the British Public While Also Picking Their Pockets, and Enriching ‘Human Rights’ and Other Parasites.” Pitiful. Disgraceful.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Batsheva Protester Arrested Over Anti-Jewish Slur

A man was arrested for racial harassment during a protest against an Israeli dance company in Birmingham on Tuesday evening. The 41-year-old was apprehended by police outside the Birmingham Hippodrome after using a racial slur about Jews toward another attendee. He was part of a group of anti-Israel activists gathered to demonstrate against the first of two shows performed by the Batsheva Ensemble, the youth arm of Israel’s acclaimed Batsheva Dance Company. Activists also disrupted the performance several times, as has happened on other stops of the tour in Edinburgh, Salford and Brighton, and five were removed by security staff. The arrested man was dealt with by way of a community resolution at the wishes of the victim, and was released that evening without charge.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Bullying, Cowardly Doctors Left My Baby to Die Like an Abandoned Animal, Says Grieving Mother

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

A mother has described how her baby was left to die ‘like an abandoned animal’ after hospital doctors repeatedly ignored her desperate pleas for help.

Paula Stevenson begged doctors to act as her one-year-old daughter Hayley struggled to breathe in the days after a major heart operation.

She was so desperate she even tried ‘bribing’ a nurse with a £100 shopping voucher to give Hayley the attention she needed. Instead, hospital staff ‘humiliated and belittled’ her — treating her like a ‘nuisance’ for speaking up, she said.

Tragically, Mrs Stevenson’s maternal instinct was proven right when Hayley died of heart failure after both her lungs collapsed under the hospital’s watch.

Yesterday, as an inquest into her death concluded, a coroner said there had been ‘serious failings’ in Hayley’s care. Birmingham Children’s Hospital admitted full liability for her ‘avoidable’ death.

Speaking after the hearing, a defiant Miss Stevenson fought back tears while clutching a pink framed photograph of her daughter to her chest. Calling the doctors who treated her daughter ‘bullies, cowards and hypocrites’, she said: ‘Hayley died like an abandoned animal.’

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Recording a narrative verdict, Birmingham coroner Aidan Cotter said doctors should have seen the warning signs when Hayley was still dependent on oxygen almost a month after her operation.

Doctors failed to update her medical charts, were slow to look at X-rays and failed to refer Hayley to intensive care when her condition worsened.

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Traumatised by her grand-daughter’s death, Sylvia Stevenson spiralled into a depression. Shortly before last Christmas, she killed herself with an overdose.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: If Chelsea Have Slandered Mark Clattenburg as a Racist, The Club Should be Relegated Immediately

by Dan Hodges

Yesterday the police announced that they would not be continuing with their investigation into whether the Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg racially abused Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel during his side’s game against Manchester United last month. Clattenburg, it appears, has escaped on the basis of a legal technicality. Namely, that there was no complaint submitted by any victim, there were no witnesses to the alleged incident, and there was no evidence any offence was committed. I’m not a legal expert. But in my layman’s view, the absence of a complainant or a single witness or a single shred of evidence would seem to make this a fairly clear-cut case. Or non-case.

But not, it would seem, in the eyes of the Society of Black Lawyers. “It sounds remarkably like a football cover-up,” the society’s chairman Peter Herbert told BBC Radio 5 Live. “It sounds remarkably like the football industry wanted to have this issue swept under the carpet.” Well yes, it could sound like that. Or, alternatively, it could sound like Mark Clattenburg is wholly innocent, the victim of a grotesque slur on his character, and the Society of Black Lawyers are trying to milk this issue for all it’s worth. And on balance, I’m with Clattenburg…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: London’s Mega-Mosque: “Recruiting Ground for Al Qaeda”

by Soeren Kern

A radical Islamic group has applied for a permit to build one of the largest mosques in the world, in London. The East London super-mosque, known as the Abbey Mills Riverine Center, would hold up to 10,000 worshippers. It would be the largest religious building in Britain and the largest mosque in Europe. By comparison, Britain’s largest cathedral, the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool, can hold no more than 3,000 worshippers, and St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of the iconic features of the London skyline, has a capacity of 2,500.

The 16-acre site near the Olympic Village in West Ham in the London Borough of Newham would include two 40-foot minarets, an Islamic library, a dining hall, tennis courts, sports facilities, eight apartments for visiting Muslim clerics and hundreds of parking spaces (photos here). Much of the funding for the super-mosque, which will cost an estimated £100 million ($160 million), is expected to come from Saudi Arabia. The project to build a “contemporary Islamic sacred space” is so massive in scale that critics believe the mega-mosque is actually a smokescreen for an ambitious plan to establish a hardline Islamic enclave in East London…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Mark Clattenburg Investigation Into Alleged Comments Made to Chelsea Players Dropped by the Police

The Metropolitan Police said on Tuesday night that they had dropped their investigation into allegations against Mark Clattenburg on the basis that “no victims have come forward” and there was “no evidence any offence has been committed”…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Muslim Gang ‘White Rape’ Claim Prompts Row

Tory MP Kris Hopkins has sparked a row in the Commons by claiming gangs of Muslim men are raping white “kids”.

The Keighley MP claimed police had felt they needed “permission” to go after abusers due to “political correctness”. He said MPs should not avoid talking about the issue or the BNP and others will hijack it. But Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi warned about “playing into the hands” of far right groups with such accusations. The Bolton South East MP said senior police officers and judges involved in cases of abuse had said race did not play a part.

‘Bigger picture’

She said the fact that the victims of abuse were white — in the cases Mr Hopkins was referring to — was “coincidental not deliberate”.

[JP note: Some big fat coincidence.]

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Profile: Abu Qatada

Radical cleric Abu Qatada has been described as a “truly dangerous individual” and a “key UK figure” in al-Qaeda related terror activity…

[Bob Quick] said: “I would describe Abu Qatada as very dangerous, a man with significant influence, significantly well networked in Europe and the Middle East with very extreme views and prepared to promulgate those views and influence the views of others and their conduct. He was very well networked, very well connected, with al-Qaeda. He was an active supporter of terrorism and extreme Islamist objectives through terrorism. It might be dangerous at this stage to suggest his influence has waned. It may have waned because he’s been in custody, mostly, for the last few years but to suggest that he couldn’t operate and pick up contacts and reposition himself in the future is probably a bold assumption.”

Such views are the reason successive governments have pursued Abu Qatada’s deportation so doggedly.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Radical Cleric Abu Qatada Arrives Home to Angry Protests

HOME secretary Theresa May said the government will continue their fight to have Qatada deported.

TERROR suspect Abu Qatada arrived home to protestors chanting ‘out, out,out’, after he was released from jail today. The radical cleric was released from maximum security prison HMP Long Lartin in Worcestershire after winning the latest round in his battle against extradition. Qatada, once described as Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man in Europe, later arrived home in London, where a group of protesters gathered outside. They held a “Get rid of Abu Qatada” banner and shouted “Get him out!” as he walked into his house flanked by officials. Jackie Chaunt, 50, who works in the area, said: “He shouldn’t be here. He was supposed to be deported to Jordan. It’s a disgrace.” Aaron Baker, 30, who lives nearby, added: “We’re all paying for this as taxpayers. It’s ridiculous.”

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Surrender to Qatada is an Insult to Justice

Yesterday, as a smirking Abu Qatada was driven out of Long Lartin high-security jail to resume his life on British benefits, there was much gnashing of teeth at Westminster.

MPs spoke almost as one to denounce the immigration court’s decision — based entirely on a ruling by Strasbourg — to block the Al Qaeda fanatic’s deportation to Jordan on human rights grounds.

Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said the judgment showed ‘a very real need for major changes to the way the European human rights framework operates’.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Thugs Jailed for Beating ‘Blind’ Man in the Face With a Brick and Battering His Father With a for Sale Sign in Unprovoked Attack

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

A blind man was beaten around the face with a brick after he said hello to two men in the street.

Michael Chaplin and Darrell Hughes left the 21-year-old with multiple facial fractures after they hit him repeatedly with the brick.

The victim fled for his life as the two thugs then turned on his father, who had been walking home with his son.

The pair used a ‘for sale’ sign to beat him to the ground.

Chaplin, 21, and Hughes, 19, were jailed yesterday at Hull Crown Court for what the judge called ‘an appalling episode’.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Egypt Vows Response to Israeli Attack in Gaza

Egypt’s Islamist Freedom and Justice Party, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, has vowed a response to Israel’s attack Wednesday on Palestinians in Gaza City.

An Israeli airstrike killed the operational commander of Hamas’s military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. Israel accused Ahmed al-Jaabari of capturing the IDF soldier Gilad Shalit in 2006. Shalit was released on October 18, 2011, as part of a prisoner exchange deal.

A Muslim Brotherhood statement said Egypt “will not allow the Palestinians to be subjected to Israeli aggression, as in the past.” It also demanded a “swift Arab and international action to stop the massacres” in Gaza and said Israel “must take into account the changes in the Arab region and especially Egypt.”

Following the ouster of Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak, the Muslim Brotherhood established the Freedom and Justice Party. In June, the Muslim Brotherhood won the Egyptian election and Mohamed Morsi became the first president-elect of Egypt following the 2011 Egyptian revolution.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

How Morsi Took Power in Egypt

Earlier this year, most analysts in Egypt assessed Field Marshall Hussein Tantawi as the key figure in that country’s politics and President Mohamed Morsi as a lightweight, so it came as a surprise when Morsi fired Tantawi on Aug. 12, 2012.

This matters because Tantawi would have kept the country out of Islamist hands while Morsi is speedily moving the country in the direction of applying Islamic law. If Morsi succeeds at this, the result will have major negative implications for America’s standing in the region.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Israel and the Palestinians

For Hamas Leader, In Gaza, It’s Dark, Dark, Dark Amid the Blaze of Noon

From Haaretz: Hamas military chief Ahmed Jabari killed by Israeli strike

Ahmed Jabari, head of Hamas’ military wing, was killed Wednesday in a targeted strike by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip. The Palestinian Islamist group said an Israeli airstrike hit a car in the Gaza Strip, killing both Jabari, who ran the organization’s armed wing, the Izz el-Deen Al-Qassam, and a passenger. Israel’s Shin Bet domestic intelligence service confirmed it had carried out the attack, saying it had killed Jabari because of his “decade-long terrorist activity.”

IDF Spokesperson said the purpose of the strikes was to deal a heavy blow to the Hamas command and control apparatus and to the organization’s terrorist infrastructure. The incident appeared to end a 24-hour lull in cross-border violence that surged this week. Jabari is the most senior Hamas official to be killed since Operation Cast Lead in Gaza four years ago. He has long topped Israel’s most-wanted list…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Hamas Military Chief Killed in Gaza Air Strike

Hamas has said an Israeli air strike in Gaza killed Ahmed Jabari, the head of its military wing, in an attack on a vehicle on Wednesday.

The military wing of Hamas said in a statement that the assassination “has opened the gates of hell”…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

‘We Could Not Tolerate Any More, ‘ Peres to Obama

Peres, Obama discuss situation after Israeli attack on Gaza

(ANSAmed) — TEL AVIV, NOVEMBER 14 — Israeli President Shimon Peres and US President Barack Obama have discussed the situation in southern Israel, following the attack on Gaza on Wednesday.

“The commander of the military wing of Hamas was killed an hour and a half ago. He was a radical extremist, responsible for many terrorist actions. Israel has no interest in stoking the flames, but we have been hit by rockets over the past five days.

We could not tolerate any more than this,” local media quoted Peres as saying.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Middle East

Jordan: Islamists Exploiting Anti-Fuel Hike Protest

More than 2,000 people are demonstrating in the capital against the end of fuel subsidies. Other protests are held in other cities. Demonstrators want the government to stop the increase in gas, diesel and kerosene prices, by more than 30 per cent in some cases. Jordanian priest slams Muslim Brotherhood for trying to instigate an Egypt-style revolution.

Amman (AsiaNews) — “Demonstrations against cuts to gas and fuel subsidies are motivated by economics, but Islamists could use them to impose regime change,” Fr Rif’at Bader from the Latin Patriarchate told AsiaNews. “The Muslim Brotherhood wants an Islamic revolution here but the collapse of the monarchy would mean the end of our country,” said the clergyman, who heads the Catholic Centre for Studies and Media.

Today, he saw protests against the lifting of subsidies on fuels, which pushed their price up by 30 to 50 per cent. People took to the streets in cities like Karak, Irbid and Maan. In the capital of Amman, some 2,000 people shouting slogans clashed with police with dozens of injured, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour.

What worries Fr Bader are the Islamist attacks against Jordan’s King Abdallah. The former want to turn the people against the monarchy. “Freedom comes from God not from you, King Abdallah,” they shouted.

Without subsidies, gasoline will cost 15 per cent more, whilst diesel and kerosene are expected to increase by 33 per cent.

The decision to remove subsidies was made to cut further losses to the Treasury. Poor in natural resources, Jordan has to import oil and gas from its neighbours, especially Egypt. However, continuous attacks against the Sinai pipeline and the difficult situation in Syria have hampered deliveries, forcing the authorities to buy from more expensive suppliers.

For Fr Bader, the cuts will hurt people. “Except for a small minority of rich people, most Jordanians are poor. With higher prices, there will be less disposable income. Today, the teachers’ union launched a general strike. Schools will remain closed for three days.”

Protests have been peaceful so far, even though the Muslim Brotherhood is trying to turn them into Arab spring-style protests against King Abdallah.

“People are afraid of regime change,” the clergyman noted. “Changing parliament or demanding the prime minister’s resignation is legitimate, even useful in some cases. But the monarchy must stay’ it ought not to be de-legitimised. We do not want another Egypt, Syria or Iraq here.”

Jordan is still a safe place where fundamental rights are protected, Fr Bader explained. “Freedom of thought is guaranteed,” he said. “People can express themselves freely, and peacefully show their opposition. Human rights and religious minorities, especially Christians, are not threatened.”

However, “Islamists are not interested in all that. They are galvanised by the Muslim Brotherhood’s victory in Egypt and Tunisia and are trying to do the same thing in Jordan.” (S.C.)

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

Turkey: Erdogan Challenges Europe on Death Penalty

Analysts say key theme for presidential regime

(ANSAmed) — ANKARA, NOVEMBER 14 — The country is on the brink of war with Syria, the conflict of Turkish Kurdistan with PKK is causing an increasing number of victims, and appeals from all over the world are pouring in for Kurdish detainees who are on their 63rd day of a hunger strike. Yet Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan seems to have the return of the death penalty in the country as a priority.

The Islamic national premier has raised the issue three times in a week, the local press noted, questioning a move which worries secularists in the country as well as the European Union. If the death penalty became once again legal in the country, it would be the end of Turkey’s candidature for EU membership.

The death penalty was abolished ten years ago with Erdogan’s support. But now the premier says he is in favour of capital punishment for a number of serious crimes. The state cannot forgive a murderer, only the victim’s family can, he said, supporting a stance defended by Islam.

In Trebisonda, Erdogan said there is not only the EU in this world: the US, Russia, China and Japan still have the death penalty. A number of analysts, however, see the premier’s move as part of a wider strategy to conquer an almost absolute power in the country.

‘A political scenario for the institution of a strong presidential system has been discussed for a while in Ankara’, said Murat Yetkin, an editorialist with the secularist daily Hurriyet, ‘imposed by a referendum together with the promise to re-institute the death penalty’.

Surveys indicate that the majority of the Turkish population is in favour of the death penalty, especially against Abdullah Ocalan, who is imprisoned in Imrale. The leader of the PKK, the Kurdish armed, separatist group, was sentenced to death in 1999. But after the death penalty was scrapped in 2002 under EU pressure, Ocalan’s sentence was converted to life imprisonment.

Erdogan aims to become president in 2014 but wants to go to the Cankaya palace with a presidential system which is tailor-made for him. The proposal of a presidential reform was presented by his party, the Akp, ten days ago. The entire opposition is against the plan. Erdogan has the absolute majority in parliament but he does not have enough votes for a constitutional reform. He could however overcome the opposition’s veto with a referendum.

Surveys indicate that the majority of the country supports the plan and this is why, according to Hurriyet, the premier has thought about calling a referendum on both the presidential system and the death penalty, even at the expense of a future EU membership which seems increasingly difficult to the population.

Many suspect Erdogan of having a hidden agenda to re-Islamize the country, an agenda which analyst Mehmet Yilmaz said is increasingly coming out in the open. Erdogan, he said, ‘has never believed in the EU objective’ and used the European Union to win the strong arms with secularist military leaders.

But on the death penalty he is now showing the will to introduce ‘religious norms in the law’. ‘He feels stronger and doesn’t feel it is necessary to hide his agenda anymore’, said Yilmaz.

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West Conjures Fake “Syrian” Government

France and the Arab League have already reapplied their stamp of approval on the “new” coalition, following their support for the same political front they have attempted to prop up for the last nearly 2 years.

Beginning at least as early as 2007, the West and its allies, primarily the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia, began quietly organizing, funding, and arming a regional front of sectarian extremists across the Arab World to be used against Lebanon, Syria, and Iran. Exposed in Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh’s “The Redirection,” published that same year in the New Yorker, it was revealed that many of these sectarian extremists were in fact affiliated directly with Al Qaeda.

In essence, the West would be intentionally and knowingly funding the very adversaries Western troops had just spent the better part of a decade allegedly fighting in Afghanistan, Iraq, and upon lesser known battlefields in Somalia, Pakistan, and Yemen, as part of the “War on Terror.”

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Russia

Putin: Obama Plans Visit Russia

Russian president Vladimir Putin claims President Barack Obama is planning to visit Russia, the outlet RIA Novosti reports.

“US President Barack Obama has confirmed plans to visit Russia at the invitation of his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, the Russian president’s spokesman said on Tuesday,” the Russian outlet reports. “Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Obama made the statement when Putin called a second time to congratulate the US president on his reelection.”

RIA Novosti quotes Putin’s spokesman as saying, “Obama thanked [Putin] for the congratulations and the invitation and confirmed his readiness to come to Russia at a date to be agreed by the two sides. … Putin wished his US counterpart success in forming his new team,” he said, adding that the two presidents confirmed their interest in “progressive development of bilateral relations in all spheres, including the economy.”

The White House has not announced plans for Obama to visit Russia since winning reelection.

During the campaign Obama famously got caught on a hot microphone passing along a message to Putin. “This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility,” Obama told then Russian president Dmitri Medvedev. “I understand. I will transmit this information to Vladimir,” Medvedev responded in the overheard conversation.

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Australia — Pacific

Protect Your Unborn Child … or Else

PREGNANT women who endanger their unborn child through drug or alcohol abuse could be forced to change their behaviour or have their baby taken away.

The state government will consider introducing new laws to crack down on deadbeat parents, with Minister for Family and Community Services Pru Goward warning that the community will not tolerate parents who do not protect their children.

A discussion paper detailing sweeping changes to child protection laws will be released next week, and will go to community consultation.

The government intends to introduce the relevant legislation to parliament next year.

The changes proposed include giving courts the power to force parents to go to rehabilitation — whether the child is born or not — and extending the period that troubled parents are monitored by community services from six months to a year.

The extended family of children in danger will also be encouraged to intervene, and will have the power to take over some parental responsibilities if the parent knowingly puts their children in danger. Ms Goward said the changes would “require all families to step up to the plate”.

She said the number of children in out of home care was unacceptably high, almost doubling from 9273 in 2002 to 18,169 this year.

“I always think foster care is a sign everything else has failed, it’s a last resort,” Ms Goward said.

“We do think we need to get tougher on parents, but we also have to involve parents. We have to say to them: this society expects you to change, we see that as a requirement.”

Ms Goward said the tougher laws for pregnant women and their partners would apply to families that are known to the Department of Family and Community Services, and who have a history of substance abuse or domestic violence.

“It gives us the capacity to engage those parents, before the child is born and to offer them support,” she said. “You might say this is extremely radical, bound to fail, but in fact, it’s common sense.

“The court has always been able to mandate what happens to a child, but it has never been able to say to parents: if you want to keep this child I order you to go to a drug and alcohol program.”More than 60,000 children were reported to community services in 2010-11 as being at risk of “significant harm”.

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United Nations Wants Control of Web Kill Switch

AN unfettered internet, free of political control and available to everyone could be relegated to cyber-history under a contentious proposal by a little known United Nations body.

Experts claim that Australians could see political and religious websites disappear if the Federal Government backs a plan to hand control over the internet to the UN’s International Telecommunications Union (ITU).

A draft of the proposal, formulated in secret and only recently posted on the ITU website for public perusal, reveal that if accepted, the changes would allow government restriction or blocking of information disseminated via the internet and create a global regime of monitoring internet communications — including the demand that those who send and receive information identify themselves.

It would also allow governments to shut down the internet if there is the belief that it may interfere in the internal affairs of other states or that information of a sensitive nature might be shared.

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US Strengthens Military Presence in Australia

US and Australian officials have announced details of a strengthening of their military partnership. The US plans to send powerful radar and telescope equipment to Australia as security priorities shift towards Asia.

Top defense officials unveiled a new plan on Wednesday to strengthen bilateral military cooperation between the US and Australia.

They told reporters after the meeting in the western Australian city of Perth that the decision to relocate the surveillance equipment would benefit both nations.

“Here you see the world moving to the Asia-Pacific, the world moving to the Indo-Pacific, not just with security implications but with enormous economic investment and prosperity,” Australian Defense Minister Stephen Smith told reporters.

The C-band radar “will add considerably to surveillance of space debris in our part of the world,” Smith added.

US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta praised the new plan, calling it “major leap forward in bilateral space cooperation and an important new frontier in the United States’ rebalance to the Asia-Pacific region.”

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Immigration

Libya: Amnesty: Foreigners Facing Worse Conditions

Report denounces violence by militia, abuse, exploitation

(ANSAmed) — Rome, November 14 — Foreign nationals in Libya are at risk of exploitation and arbitrary detention as well as violence and torture, according to a new report by Amnesty International released yesterday. The report, ‘We are foreigners, we have no rights’, is based on fact-finding visits by Amnesty officials between May and September this year, to investigate the conditions of refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants in Libya. According to the report, the abuses by Libyan authorities during the 42-year rule of Muammar Gaddafi, especially foreigners from Sub-Sahara Africa, ‘have not only continued but worsened’ in a climate of lawlessness following the 2011 conflict and the inability of authorities to tackle racism and xenophobia.

‘The Libyan authorities must acknowledge the extent of the abuse by militias and put in place measures to protect all foreign nationals from violence and abuse, regardless of their origin or immigration status’, said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Deputy Middle East and North Africa Director at Amnesty International.

Migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees in Libya are at risk of being arrested and detained in the streets, markets, checkpoints or their homes, the Amnesty report said, noting that some foreigners are arrested by police, but most are apprehended by armed militiamen. ‘Between May and September 2012, Amnesty International visited nine detention centres across Libya where, at the time of the visits some 2,700 foreign nationals, including pregnant women, women with young children, and unaccompanied children detained alongside adult strangers, were held for migration-related offences’, the report said. ‘The detainees told Amnesty International that they had been subjected to torture and other ill-treatment, including beatings’. In spite of the risks they are facing, migrants from countries such as Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia and Sudan are continuing to enter and remain caught-up in a country where authorities do not make a distinction between migrants, asylum seekers and refugees. ‘Because of their irregular status, individuals in need of international protection are similarly at risk of arbitrary arrest, indefinite detention and torture or other ill-treatment’, Amnesty denounced. ‘Asylum seekers and refugees in Libya remain in a state of legal limbo, as Libya lacks a functional asylum-system and refuses to sign a memorandum of understanding with the UN Refugee Agency, the UNHCR’. Libyans officials told Amnesty International that approximately 4,000 foreign nationals have been deported between January and September 2012.

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Culture Wars

New U.S. House: Women and Minorities to the Left; White Men to the Right

Washington (CNN) — When the incoming U.S. House freshmen of the 113th Congress take their class photo, the image will reflect two very different visions of the nation.

On the Democratic side: Women and minorities — a coalition that, along with young voters, largely helped re-elect President Barack Obama — collectively will for the first time in the nation’s history outnumber white male Democrats.

On the Republican side: The majority of the House seats will be held by white men — a group which far outnumbers the now dwindled numbers of House GOP women and minorities after the losses of two minority members and about a half dozen women from that caucus.

“They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. Well the picture that you see before you is worth millions of votes, millions of aspirations and dreams of the American people for problem-solvers to come to Washington to get to the job done, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said in welcoming the incoming freshman class to the Capitol for orientation.

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General

NASA’s Prolific Planet-Hunting Mission Goes Into Overtime

NASA’s planet-hunting Kepler Space Telescope has begun its extended mission, which should keep the prolific instrument searching for alien worlds for another four years, agency officials announced today (Nov. 14).

Kepler officially embarked upon the extended mission after completing its 3 1/2-year prime mission, which aimed to determine how common Earth-like planets are throughout the galaxy. The extended phase, which NASA announced this past April, funds the instrument through at least fiscal year 2016.

Kepler is staring at more than 150,000 stars continuously. It detects exoplanets by noticing the tiny brightness dips caused when they transit — or cross the face of — these stars from the telescope’s perspective.

The instrument generally needs to observe three such transits to spot a planet. So the extra hunting time is vital, scientists say, allowing Kepler to discover smaller planets and worlds that orbit relatively far from their stars. (A hypothetical alien Kepler, after all, would need to observe our solar system for several years to witness three transits by Earth.) (Gallery: A World of Kepler Planets)

Kepler has already made a series of impressive discoveries. Since its March 2009 launch, the telescope has detected more than 2,300 exoplanet candidates. Just 105 of them have been confirmed by follow-up observations to date, but the Kepler team estimates that at least 80 percent will end up being the real deal.

Confirmed discoveries include Kepler-10b, the first unquestionably rocky planet ever found beyond our solar system, and Kepler-22b, a world 2.4 times larger than Earth that orbits in its star’s habitable zone — that just-right range of distances where liquid water could exist.

And the Kepler candidates include hundreds of Earth-size worlds, as well as a number of habitable-zone planets.

“The initial discoveries of the Kepler mission indicate at least a third of the stars have planets and the number of planets in our galaxy must number in the billions,” Kepler principal investigator Bill Borucki, of NASA’s Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., said in a statement. “The planets of greatest interest are other Earths, and these could already be in the data awaiting analysis. Kepler’s most exciting results are yet to come.”

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Television is Turning Us Into Zombies

When you watch TV, brain activity switches from the left to the right hemisphere. In fact, experiments conducted by researcher Herbert Krugman showed that while viewers are watching television, the right hemisphere is twice as active as the left, a neurological anomaly.1

The crossover from left to right releases a surge of the body’s natural opiates: endorphins, which include beta-endorphins and enkephalins. Endorphins are structurally identical to opium and its derivatives (morphine, codeine, heroin, etc.).

Activities that release endorphins (also called opioid peptides) are usually habit-forming (we rarely call them addictive). These include cracking knuckles, strenuous exercise, and orgasm. External opiates act on the same receptor sites (opioid receptors) as endorphins, so there is little difference between the two.

Herbert Krugman’s research proved that watching television numbs the left brain and leaves the right brain to perform all cognitive duties. This has some harrowing implications for the effects of television on brain development and health. For one, the left hemisphere is the critical region for organizing, analyzing, and judging incoming data. The right brain treats incoming data uncritically, and it does not decode or divide information into its component parts.

The right brain processes information in wholes, leading to emotional rather than intelligent responses. We cannot rationally attend to the content presented on television because that part of our brain is not in operation. It is therefore unsurprising that people rarely comprehend what they see on television, as was shown by a study conducted by researcher Jacob Jacoby. Jacoby found that, out of 2,700 people tested, 90% misunderstood what they watched on television only minutes before. As yet there is no explanation as to why we switch to the right brain while viewing television, but we do know this phenomenon is immune to content.

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Financial Crisis
» A Victory for Failure
» Can Cash-Strapped Italy Protect Its Monuments?
» Italian Government Denies Wealth-Tax Plan
» Italy: Lazio Audit Court Court Probes Rating Agencies
» OECD Sees Weak Euro Growth, But Signs of Stability in Italy
» Spain in Turmoil Ahead of General Strike
 
USA
» American Dream of Oil Independence on Horizon
» Carbon Tax is Still Environmental Piracy
» Doomsday Preppers Reveal They’re Crazy & Brilliant
» Evidence of Massive Election Fraud Mounts: Obama Won More Than 99 Percent of the Vote in More Than 100 Ohio Precincts
» How Do We Get Rid of Obamacare? Nullify it!
» Is the 29 Hour Work Week Coming as Employers Seek to Escape the Obamacare Mandate?
» Microsoft Patents TV That Watches Back, Counts Heads, Charges Admission
» Mr. Drudge: Please Keep Telling the Truth
» New Study: Ethanol Costs One Million Jobs
» Obama to Unleash Racial-Preferences Juggernaut
» Out of the Margins Shifting Demographics Change Face of US Campaigns
» Poll Watcher Sees Romney Ballots Changed
» Private Property Rights Defined
» Prop 37 Vote-Fraud Update: 3.3 Million Votes Still Uncounted
» San Diegans Face 6 Years in Prison for Washing Their Car
» Saudi Gets Life in Jail for Texas Terror Plot
» Secretary Brown Statement on the Status of Clackamas County Ballot Fraud Investigation
» Sex, Lies and Obama Ben Ghazi
» The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
» U.S. Oil Output to Overtake Saudi Arabia’s by 2020
» Universities Welcome Muslim Students Through Interfaith Efforts
» Vaccinated Population Contracting and Spreading Disease
» W.H. Petition Calls for Stripping Citizenship and Exile for Anyone Who Signs Petition to Secede
» Welcome to the Rand Paul Evolution
» White House Website Deluged With Secession Petitions From 20 States
 
Canada
» UBC Researchers Advocate HPV Vaccine Scrutiny
» War Memorial Defaced With Jihadist Graffiti on Veterans Day
 
Europe and the EU
» Eric Clapton’s Swiss Watch Nets $3.6 Million
» EU Fund Gives Italy 18 Million Euros for Flood Response
» Hamburg, In German First, To Recognise Muslim Holidays
» Hamburg’s Deal With Muslims Sparks Concerns
» Italy: Ruby to Testify in Berlusconi Trial
» ‘Potentially Disastrous’: Business Chiefs Warn Against Catalan Secession
» Tiny Engine Runs on Single Hydrogen Molecules
» Toulouse Gunman Merah Was ‘Raised to Hate Jews’
» UK: ‘Free Speech’ Row After Man is Arrested for Posting Image of a Burning Poppy on His Facebook Page on Remembrance Sunday
» UK: Abu Qatada’s Victory Proves How Low We Have Been Laid
» UK: Bin Laden’s ‘Right-Hand Man’ And Terror Suspect Abu Qatada Will be Back on Our Streets Tomorrow… And Theresa May Says It’s All Strasbourg’s Fault
» UK: Chilling Moment ‘Good Samaritan’ Leads Drunk Woman Who Passed Out in a Bar to a Taxi… Before Taking Her Home and Raping Her
» UK: Royal Navy Officer Faces Jail After Being Caught Trying to Pass Nuclear Submarine Secrets to Russians in MI5 Sting
» UK: The Hate Cleric’s Smile That Says He’s Untouchable: Terror Suspect Abu Qatada Goes Home — and it Could Take Years to Get Rid of Him
» Video Game Forebear Turns 100, Born in Spain
 
Balkans
» Trip to the Promised Land: Balkan Roma Dream of Life in Germany
 
North Africa
» Anti-Sexual Harassment Squads Patrol the Streets of Cairo
» Egyptian Salafist Scholar Calls for the Destruction of “Pyramids and Sphinx”
» Egypt: Turkey Will Invest 1 Bln USD, Muslim Brotherhood Says
» Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Sharply Criticizes Israel Over Gaza Airstrikes
» Egypt: Radical Jihadist Leader Threatens to Bulldoze the Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Israel Will Defend Itself
 
Middle East
» Benghazi and Gunrunning… The Gaza Connection
» Kahlili: Iran Rejects Hotline Request Following Attack on US Spy Drone
» Turkey’s Islamist Turn, 10 Years Later
» UAE: Crackdown on Crime and ‘Online Dissent’
» UK Troops ‘May be Sent to Syria Within Months’
 
Russia
» Cyprus Officially Off Russia Blacklist From January 1
» Violent Jihad Group “Conducting Active Recruiting at Mosques in Moscow”
 
South Asia
» Afghanistan: British Soldier Killed in ‘Green on Blue’ Attack Was Shot Dead as He Played During Remembrance Day Football Match
» India: Orissa: Christian Cemetery Desecrated in Kandhamal
» Rocket Attack on Afghan Capital Kills 1
 
Far East
» Chinese Bloggers Criticize Party Congress
» Hanoi Mosque Symbol of Islam in Vietnam
 
Australia — Pacific
» High Unemployment Among Muslims Linked to War on Terror
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Kilimanjaro Ice Field Shrinks and Splits
» Labor Unrest Hits South African Vineyards
 
Latin America
» Brazil Aims to Clone Endangered Animals
» Italy: President of Tire Manufacturer Pirelli Charged in Data Theft
 
Immigration
» Immigrants’ Kids to Get Local Citizenship in Italian Town
» Intractable and Cultural Poverty Create Multicultural Perfect Storm
» Momentum Builds for U.S. Immigration Reform Plan
» Obama Plans Massive Amnesty Wave
» One in Four British Babies Born to Foreign Mothers
 
Culture Wars
» UK: Having Babies Stops Women Being Equal to Men, Says Lib Dem Minister Lynne Featherstone
 
General
» Are Humans Becoming Less Intelligent?
» Book Review: ‘Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy’

Financial Crisis

A Victory for Failure

A majority of Americans chose to put in place the same dysfunctional government that has been incapable of addressing with a plan, let alone actually reducing, the largest national debt ever held by a government in the world, $16 trillion. They re-elected a President who, by their own account, has failed to tackle the two most important issues facing the nation: the economy and the debt. They re-elected a President who has offered nothing to reduce annual deficits exceeding $1 trillion into the foreseeable future, promising to saddle the United States with a $20 trillion plus national debt by the time he leaves office in 2016. They re-elected a President committed to implement a series of new tax increases that will reduce the capital held by the most productive elements of society and will increase unemployment and dependency on the dole. In short, on November 6, 2012, a majority of Americans produced a victory for failure.

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As the Tax Foundation make clear, expiration of the Bush era cuts would also mean an end to indexing of the alternative minimum tax, higher taxes on capital gains and dividends, higher taxes for married couples, lower child tax credits, restoration of the estate tax, a loss in certain personal exemptions and itemized deductions for wealthy taxpayers. According to the Tax Foundation’s 2011 Tax Calculator, a family of four earning a combined income of $75,000 would experience a $2,143 tax increase. A family of four earning $150,000 would experience a $4,510 tax increase. A family of four earning $300,000 would experience a $11,000 tax increase.

Lest you think those taxes are the only ones about to rise, think again and remember one word: Obamacare. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is chock full of new taxes that will land atop those which occur when either part or all of the Bush era tax cuts are allowed to expire. Consider the following summary of Obamacare tax increases that I have condensed from a detailed report on those increases published by the Tax Foundation.

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Can Cash-Strapped Italy Protect Its Monuments?

There are more UNESCO World Heritage sites in Italy than in any other nation, but as the financial crisis bites, will Italy’s heritage crumble to dust?

Italy’s financial woes are well reported. But there is one casualty of the shortage that gets less coverage: The reduced funding for the country’s museums and monuments.

Just a half-hour train trip from central Rome lies a little-known historical landmark, that may soon be forced to close its gates. The Castello di Giulio II or Julius the Second’s Castle, is a centuries-old structure. Overlooking the ruins of Ostia Antica, the ancient harbor city, it has always been over-shadowed by its more famous neighbor, but until recently, it had managed to thrive. Its future, however, is uncertain.

“We have a real shortage of staff lately, like all cultural heritage sites,” Castle guide Donatella Dotti says. “You can only visit the castle now on Thursdays.”

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Italian Government Denies Wealth-Tax Plan

Monti comments appeared to suggest measure being considered

(ANSA) — Milan, November 12 — The Italian government on Monday denied planning to introduce a wealth tax shortly after Premier Mario Monti had appeared to suggest such a move was in the pipeline.

Monti said at a Financial Times event in Milan that his emergency technocrat administration would like “to introduce a general tax on wealth” but added that it did not have the “instruments” to be able to do so at the moment.

“Premier Mario Monti did not announce a tax measure on assets at the Financial Times conference,” said a statement by the premier’s office.

“He limited himself to explaining the decisions taken up to now, it was not a premise for future interventions”. A wealth tax is a levy on the value of what a person owns, such as property, shares and savings, rather than on their income from labour or capital gains.

Monti has been criticised by many for hitting the poor, and working and middle classes too hard with his emergency technocrat government’s austerity measures and not making the wealthier groups of society pay more.

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Italy: Lazio Audit Court Court Probes Rating Agencies

Estimated 120bn euros damage through alleged market manipulation

(ANSA) — Trani, November 12 — Lazio’s Audit Court has opened an investigation into alleged market manipulation by two international rating agencies and has estimated damages to the Italian Treasury at 120 billion euros, the chief prosecutor in the southern Italian city of Trani said on Monday. Trani Prosecutor Carlo Maria Capristo also announced on Monday that prosecutors there had requested indictments for top management at Standard & Poor’s and Fitch agencies in a parallel investigation.

Standard & Poor’s called the Trani prosecutors’ accusations “totally unfounded” on Monday, and added that the agency will continue to work “without fear”.

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OECD Sees Weak Euro Growth, But Signs of Stability in Italy

Slight rise in key index

(ANSA) — Paris, November 12 — Although some major economies are looking weaker, Italy is showing early signs of stabilization, according to the OECD’s leading indicator released Monday.

The index for September showed “weak growth in many major economies” but also indicated “signs of stabilization” in Italy, says the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

The international agency’s leading indicator is designed to forecast changes in economic activity. For Italy, the OECD index rose to 99.0 points in September from 98.9 in August, while the measure remained unchanged at 99.4 for the euro area as a whole.

Italy’s performance stands in contrast to Europe’s two largest economies, France and Germany, which both shrank by small amounts; while the United Kingdom saw a small increase in economic growth.

Germany’s reading dropped to 98.7 in September from 99.0 the month before, while France saw its reading slip to 99.5 from 99.6. The benchmark figure is 100, which shows a long-term growth average for each country.

Canada, China, and the United States are also showing increasing signs of economic stability, said the OECD.

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Spain in Turmoil Ahead of General Strike

Spanish trade unions have called a general strike for Wednesday. Some Spaniards fear “Greek conditions;” others are convinced the country needs radical reforms.

For 40 years, Alberto Lopez, a retired history teacher, has been trying to instill in his students the fragility of Spain’s democracy as a result of the ongoing repercussions from the civil war and the long years of General Francisco Franco’s dictatorship: “I think that deep down, we all knew the situation would explode some day.”

The transition from a dictatorship to a democracy was no guarantee for prosperity and peace, Lopez told Deutsche Welle: peace came at a price. “We must completely reorganize our state and start anew,” he says.

In Madrid, on Valencia’s university campus and the squares of Barcelona, many thousands of people are braving wind, rain and cold weather almost daily as they protest and demand reforms. They include civil servants demanding more transparency, justice and secure jobs. Spain’s public administration is under fire for having too many apparently useless foundations, universities, schools and overlapping authorities.

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USA

American Dream of Oil Independence on Horizon

The US is poised to realise its cherished dream of oil independence, although not until around 2035, the International Energy Agency says in a report published this week.

US presidents going back to the 1970s have made freedom from oil imports a key target. “Most of us went away laughing when they used to say this but now it looks a real possibility,” says Paul Stevens, an energy researcher at London policy institute Chatham House.

US energy consumption has probably peaked, while oil and gas supplies have been massively boosted by the extraction of previously uneconomic deposits. This has been made possible through the new technologies of fracturing oil-bearing rocks and extracting gas from loose shale rock by drilling into it horizontally.

The IEA says the US will become a net exporter by 2030 and self-sufficient by 2035. The agency also predicts the US will overtake Saudi Arabia in the mid-2020s as the world’s largest oil producer.

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Carbon Tax is Still Environmental Piracy

Democrats in Congress are eager to raise taxes and continue deficit spending to stimulate the economy. Keynesian economists, who believe it is the government’s job to smooth out the fluctuations in the economy, would choose government spending and tax breaks to stimulate the economy in bad times.

The Washington Post’s Steven Mufson has a bolder suggestion to solve the problem of out-of-control deficit spending that Congress has engaged in: pass a carbon tax to raise enough money to bring the budget deficit under control. “Climate activists hope a carbon tax would reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by penalizing the use of coal, oil, and natural gas.” (Carbon Tax getting closer look, November 10, 2012)

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Doomsday Preppers Reveal They’re Crazy & Brilliant

Braxton and Kara Southwick live in a suburb of Salt Lake City, Utah, with their six kids. Braxton, a mechanic who prides himself on family values, once rode motorbikes professionally. He’s also training his family to prepare for an attack of weaponized smallpox that he fears will bring the country to its knees.

LiveScience sat down with the Southwicks to hear more about why they are prepping for a doomsday event, and what possessed them to stockpile more than 2,000 pounds (907 kilograms) of flour, sugar and wheat, not to mention 14 guns and eight chickens, enough to support their family of eight for more than one year.

The Southwicks star in the second season of “Doomsday Preppers,” a show on the National Geographic Channel that profiles extreme survivalists who believe the world as we know it may soon end. The show’s first season was the highest-rated on the network at the time. The second season debuts Tuesday (Nov. 13) at 9 p.m.

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Evidence of Massive Election Fraud Mounts: Obama Won More Than 99 Percent of the Vote in More Than 100 Ohio Precincts

Barack Obama received more than 99% of the vote in more than 100 precincts in Cuyahoga County, Ohio on election day. In fact, there were a substantial number of precincts where Mitt Romney got exactly zero votes. So how in the world did this happen? Third world dictators don’t even get 99% of the vote. Overall, Mitt Romney received 30.12% of the vote in Cuyahoga County. There were even a bunch of precincts in Cuyahoga County that Romney actually won. But everyone certainly expected that Cuyahoga County would be Obama territory. And in most of the precincts that is exactly what we saw — large numbers of votes for both candidates but a definite edge for Obama. However, there are more than 100 precincts in Cuyahoga County where the voting results can only be described as truly bizarre. Yes, we always knew that urban areas would lean very heavily toward Obama, but are we actually expected to believe that Obama got over 99% of the votes in those areas? In more than 50 different pr ecincts, Romney received 2 votes or less. Considering how important the swing state of Ohio was to the national election, one would think that such improbable results would get the attention of somebody out there. Could we be looking at evidence of election fraud hidden in plain sight?

Perhaps if there were just one or two precincts where Obama got more than 99% of the vote we could dismiss the results as “statistical anomalies” and ignore them.

But there were more than 100 precincts where this happened in the most important swing state in the nation.

Maybe there is some rational explanation for the numbers that you are about to see. If there is, I would really love to hear it.

What makes all of this even more alarming is that there were reports of voting machine problems during early voting in Ohio. It was being reported that some voters were claiming that they tried to vote for Romney but that the voting machines kept recording their votes as votes for Obama…

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How Do We Get Rid of Obamacare? Nullify it!

We are Americans. We are resourceful. When doors are slammed in our faces, we find another way. Since five (5) lawless judges on the U.S. supreme Court betrayed us by failing to declare the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“obamacare”) unconstitutional; since we may be stuck with obama for four more years; 1 and since a democrat-controlled U.S. Senate will not repeal obamacare, we must find another way. There is another way. Here it is, and it comes from Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence.

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Thus, THE STATE LEGISLATURES are the ultimate bulwark of The People and The Ultimate Human Protectors of our Constitutional Republic:

“It may safely be received as an axiom in our political system, that the State governments will, in all possible contingencies, afford complete security against invasions of the public liberty by the national authority.

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Is the 29 Hour Work Week Coming as Employers Seek to Escape the Obamacare Mandate?

Businesses with 50 or more employees who average at least 30 hours of work a week will be subject to the Obamacare insurance coverage mandate.

Companies are reportedly planning large layoffs due to the implementation of Obamacare.

But, companies can potentially avoid being subject to Obamacare’s insurance requirements by limiting employees’ weekly hours to less than the 30 hour level defined by Obamacare as “full-time.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Microsoft Patents TV That Watches Back, Counts Heads, Charges Admission

Here’s a scenario for you: at some point in the the near future, you sit down in front of your Xbox 720/960/1080 and queue up a little video-on-demand from the Live Arcade selection of movies. You select a film from the menu and, before you can press the “Play” button, you are greeted with another menu giving you several price points, depending on how many people will be watching.

It sounds ridiculous, but Microsoft has applied for a patent covering a method that could make this a reality. Geekwire (via Slashdot) has the details on a patent application utilizing the Kinect (or its successor) to count noses for content providers.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Mr. Drudge: Please Keep Telling the Truth

Dear Mr. Drudge:

As the mother of a young man who was recently almost killed at the hands of black mob, I was a surprised to read a columnist pleading with you to stop reporting on racial violence.

Our family had no idea that racial violence happened so frequently — and ferociously. All over the country.

That is because it is so rarely reported.

If we would had known about it, maybe our family could have been spared almost a year of physical and mental torture.

Our trip through hell began in January. Our son was a student at Missouri State University in Springfield when, next to his off-campus house, members of an Afro-American fraternity were having a party. Also present were several members of the Missouri State University football team.

During previous — and frequent — parties there, several cars had been vandalized. So my son decided to go outside and move his. It was almost 2 a.m., and near his car a group of 20 black people gathered.

The next thing he knew, he was in the hospital with bleeding, head injuries, missing teeth and facial lacerations.

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New Study: Ethanol Costs One Million Jobs

Ethanol does little to reduce U.S. greenhouse emissions, but diverting grain from to fuel is ramping up survival costs for the poor across the world.

An economist in Indianapolis just calculated that the U.S. is losing a million jobs this year—along with $30 million in economic growth—because we shifted too much of our corn into ethanol.

Tom Elam says direct employment in the food industry would have produced three times as many jobs processing and marketing meat as making ethanol from the same corn. Elam calculates the foregone jobs at 941,000. That doesn’t even count the myriad of jobs that would have been needed to support the newly employed one million Americans.

Based on recent history, U.S. consumers got less meat and milk than they would have liked. Consumer spending on these items veered sharply down from its historic trend after President Bush radically raised the nation’s ethanol mandate in 2007. Elam predicts these problems will only get worse. The EPA’s approval of 15 percent ethanol in gasoline will likely push corn fuel use up faster than corn yields are rising.

…To add insult to injury, ethanol is expensive to make and has 35 % fewer BTU’s per gallon. The EPA approved 15% blend will melt fuel lines and burn valves in many cars. Who will pay for the repairs?

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Obama to Unleash Racial-Preferences Juggernaut

If your organization has a policy or practice that doesn’t benefit minorities equally, watch out: The Obama administration could sue you for racial discrimination under a dubious legal theory that many argue is unconstitutional.

President Obama intends to close “persistent gaps” between whites and minorities in everything from credit scores and homeownership to test scores and graduation rates.

His remedy — short of new affirmative-action legislation — is to sue financial companies, schools and employers based on “disparate impact” complaints — a stealthy way to achieve racial preferences, opposed 2 to 1 by Americans.

Under this broad interpretation of civil-rights law, virtually any organization can be held liable for race bias if it maintains a policy that negatively impacts one racial group more than another — even if it has no racist motive and applies the policy evenly across all groups.

This means that even race-neutral rules for mortgage underwriting and consumer credit scoring potentially can be deemed racist if prosecutors can produce statistics showing they tend to result in adverse outcomes for blacks or Latinos.

Already, Attorney General Eric Holder has used the club of disparate-impact lawsuits to beat almost $500 million in loan set-asides and other claims out of the nation’s largest banks.

In addition to the financial settlements — which include millions in funding for affordable-housing activists — Bank of America, Wells Fargo and SunTrust have all agreed to adopt more minority-friendly lending policies.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Out of the Margins Shifting Demographics Change Face of US Campaigns

The United States, traditionally a land of immigrants, is on the verge of historic change, with non-Caucasian Americans poised to become the majority in the coming decades. Obama’s recent victory has already shown how demographic shifts will change the political landscape.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Poll Watcher Sees Romney Ballots Changed

Up to 10 percent of the ballots cast at a polling station in Pennsylvania reverted to a default, which gave Barack Obama a vote no matter who the voter had selected, according to a poll watcher who was a witness to the proceedings.

The incident took place in the state where officials claimed Obama got a total of 19,605 votes in 59 voting divisions to zero for Mitt Romney and not far from the 100 precincts in Ohio where Obama got 99 percent of the vote, a feat not even achieved by third-world dictators, according to Market Daily News.

With evidence mounting that the vote tabulation did not reflect the true choices of voters, talk-radio icon Rush Limbaugh echoed the Daily News, saying Monday: “Third-world, tin-horn dictators don’t get [these percentages]. I mean, the last guy that got this percentage of the vote was Saddam Hussein, and the people that didn’t vote for him got shot. This just doesn’t happen. Even Hugo Chavez [of Venezuela] doesn’t get 100 percent or 99 percent of the vote.”

It was in Upper Macungie Township, near Allentown, Pa., where an auditor, Robert Ashcroft, was dispatched by Republicans to monitor the vote on Election Day. He said the software he observed would “change the selection back to default — to Obama.”

He said that happened in about 5 percent to 10 percent of the votes.

He said the changes appeared to have been made by a software program.

Ashcroft said the format for computer programming has a default status, and in this case it appeared to be designating a vote for Obama each time it went to default.

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Private Property Rights Defined

As the battle to stop Sustainable Development grows, it is important that activists have clear definitions of their points as they deal with elected officials and planners who are making policy in their community. Below is a start in defining private property rights.

In a “Fifth Amendment” treatise by Washington State Supreme Court Justice Richard B. Sanders (12/10/97), he writes: Our state, and most other states, define property in an extremely broad sense.” That definition is as follows:

“Property in a thing consists not merely in its ownership and possession, but in the unrestricted right of use, enjoyment, and disposal. Anything which destroys any of the elements of property, to that extent, destroys the property itself. The substantial value of property lies in its use. If the right of use be denied, the value of the property is annihilated and ownership is rendered a barren right.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Prop 37 Vote-Fraud Update: 3.3 Million Votes Still Uncounted

(NaturalNews) When the networks and other media outlets made the early call on election night, claiming Prop 37 had gone down to defeat, there were millions of votes still uncounted.

I just checked the California Secretary of State’s website, which is the official center for vote results, and there are 3,334,495 votes that remain unprocessed.

Reading the county-by-county reports, the last date any of them reported in with numbers was November 8, three days ago.

Why is it taking so long for California to count all its votes? Why do so many remain uncounted at this late date?

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San Diegans Face 6 Years in Prison for Washing Their Car

San Diegans could face 6 years in prison and fines of $100,000 dollars a day for washing their car in the driveway or failing to pick up dog poop under new EPA-mandated environmental regulations related to water quality.

“California’s latest experiment in faith-based policymaking is being unleashed today on the San Diego public, as regional water-quality officials begin hearings on new regulations that seem crafted to turn most owners of a car, house or dog into criminals within a decade or so. We wish we were exaggerating,” reports the North County Times.

“Under the draft rules, ordinary homeowners may face six years in prison and fines of $100,000 a day if they are deemed serial offenders of such new crimes as allowing sprinklers to hit the pavement, washing a car in the driveway, or, conceivably, failing to pick up dog poop promptly from their own backyards, let alone the sidewalk.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Saudi Gets Life in Jail for Texas Terror Plot

AFP — A Saudi national was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday for plotting attacks on the Texas home of former US president George W. Bush, nuclear plants, and other targets, prosecutors said.

Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari, 22, was arrested last year after a chemical supplier became suspicious when he tried to order concentrated phenol, a toxic chemical that has legitimate uses but is also a powerful bomb-making tool.

The FBI found journal entries and emails in which he wrote about how he sought a scholarship to a Texas university in order to be able to “target the infidel Americans” and detailed how he would carry out Jihad.

One email he sent himself with the title “targets” contained the names and home addresses of three members of the US military who had been stationed at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

Another, titled “Tyrant’s House,” listed Bush’s address in Dallas.

The FBI also found evidence that he was looking into using dolls to conceal explosives, targeting a nightclub with a backpack bomb and had emailed himself instructions on how to convert a cell phone into a remote detonator and how to booby-trap a vehicle using household items.

Aldawsari was lawfully admitted to the United States on a student visa in 2008 and was enrolled at South Plains College near Lubbock, Texas at the time of his 2011 arrest.

“Khalid Aldawsari, acting as a lone wolf, may well have gone undetected were it not for the keen observations of private citizens,” Sarah Saldana, US attorney for the northern district of Texas, said in a statement.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Secretary Brown Statement on the Status of Clackamas County Ballot Fraud Investigation

Salem, Ore — “Secretary of State Kate Brown today issued the statement below to provide an update of the investigation in Clackamas County and to correct information that reportedly was shared at yesterday’s emergency commission meeting in Clackamas County.

“To date, Clackamas County, under supervision of my elections monitors, has identified six ballots that were potentially altered by the accused temporary county elections employee. The total number of ballots potentially affected is still under investigation by the Department of Justice.” Rest at link.

It’s all over the place.

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Sex, Lies and Obama Ben Ghazi

America has never been in greater need of a “Woodward and Bernstein” effort than today. We are witnessing a cover-up of monumental proportions, with all roads leading directly to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. We’ve already seen the modern day equivalent of the infamous Saturday night massacre in the form of resignations of senior officers and officials, with more to certainly follow. It’s all about the cover-up, and always about the cover-up. Yet, such an effort will not be made by a media compromised by years of infiltration, having evolved into its present incarnation as a ministry of propaganda.

When one begins pulling on the thread of Benghazi, the entire fabric covering Barack Hussein Obama, from his earliest political activities to the current operations in play begin to unravel. By pulling on this one thread, his associates and associations, compatriots and coconspirators, alliances, plans and agendas become exposed for all to see in the proper context.

The reason full disclosure about Benghazi is needed is that it will expose an agenda much larger, much deeper, and much more nefarious than any extra-judicial operation we have seen in recent history. It will reveal Obama’s contempt for the United States Congress and the rule of law. It will also reveal Obama’s ugly contempt for human life, as there are not only four Americans dead from his operational objectives, but forty thousand dead in Syria — and counting.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

The Decline and Fall of the American Empire

The most charitable way of explaining the election results of 2012 is that Americans voted for the status quo — for the incumbent President and for a divided Congress. They must enjoy gridlock, partisanship, incompetence, economic stagnation and avoidance of responsibility. And fewer people voted. As I write, with almost all the votes counted, President Obama has won fewer votes than John McCain won in 2008, and more than ten million off his own 2008 total.

But as we awake from the nightmare, it is important to eschew the facile explanations for the Romney defeat that will prevail among the chattering classes. Romney did not lose because of the effects of Hurricane Sandy that devastated this area, nor did he lose because he ran a poor campaign, nor did he lose because the Republicans could have chosen better candidates, nor did he lose because Obama benefited from a slight uptick in the economy due to the business cycle.

Romney lost because he didn’t get enough votes to win.

That might seem obvious, but not for the obvious reasons. Romney lost because the conservative virtues — the traditional American virtues — of liberty, hard work, free enterprise, private initiative and aspirations to moral greatness — no longer inspire or animate a majority of the electorate. The notion of the “Reagan Democrat” is one cliché that should be permanently retired.

Ronald Reagan himself could not win an election in today’s America.

The simplest reason why Romney lost was because it is impossible to compete against free stuff. Every businessman knows this; that is why the “loss leader” or the giveaway is such a powerful marketing tool. Obama’s America is one in which free stuff is given away: the adults among the 47,000,000 on food stamps clearly recognized for whom they should vote, and so they did, by the tens of millions; those who — courtesy of Obama — receive two full years of unemployment benefits (which, of course, both disincentivizes looking for work and also motivates people to work off the books while collecting their windfall) surely know for whom to vote; so too those who anticipate “free” health care, who expect the government to pay their mortgages, who look for the government to give them jobs. The lure of free stuff is irresistible.

Imagine two restaurants side by side. One sells its customers fine cuisine at a reasonable price, and the other offers a free buffet, all-you-can-eat as long as supplies last. Few — including me — could resist the attraction of the free food. Now imagine that the second restaurant stays in business because the first restaurant is forced to provide it with the food for the free buffet, and we have the current economy, until, at least, the first restaurant decides to go out of business. (Then, the government takes over the provision of free food to its patrons.)

The defining moment of the whole campaign was the revelation (by the amoral Obama team) of the secretly-recorded video in which Romney acknowledged the difficulty of winning an election in which “47% of the people” start off against him because they pay no taxes and just receive money — “free stuff” — from the government. Almost half of the population has no skin in the game — they don’t care about high taxes, promoting business, or creating jobs, nor do they care that the money for their free stuff is being borrowed from their children and from the Chinese. They just want the free stuff that comes their way at someone else’s expense. In the end, that 47% leaves very little margin for error for any Republican, and does not bode well for the future.

It is impossible to imagine a conservative candidate winning against such overwhelming odds. People do vote their pocketbooks. In essence, the people vote for a Congress who will not raise their taxes, and for a President who will give them free stuff, never mind who has to pay for it.

That suggests the second reason why Romney lost: the inescapable conclusion that, as Winston Churchill stated so tartly, “the best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.” Voters — a clear majority — are easily swayed by emotion and raw populism.

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U.S. Oil Output to Overtake Saudi Arabia’s by 2020

U.S. oil output is poised to surpass Saudi Arabia’s in the next decade, making the world’s biggest fuel consumer almost self-reliant and putting it on track to become a net exporter, the International Energy Agency said.

Growing supplies of crude extracted through new technology including hydraulic fracturing of underground rock formations will transform the U.S. into the largest producer for about five years starting about 2020, the Paris-based adviser to 28 nations said today in its annual World Energy Outlook. The U.S. met 83 percent of its energy needs in the first six months of this year, according to the Energy Department in Washington.

“The IEA outlook feeds into the idea of a shift in the center of influence in the world oil market,” said Gareth Lewis-Davies, an analyst at BNP Paribas SA in London. “Given Saudi Arabia is willing to shift production up and down it will retain a large degree of influence, and remain important as a price-influencer.”

The U.S. will pump 11.1 million barrels of oil a day in 2020 and 10.9 million in 2025, the IEA said. Those figures are 500,000 barrels a day and 100,000 barrels a day higher, respectively, than its forecasts for Saudi Arabia for those years. The desert kingdom becomes the biggest producer again by 2030, pumping 11.4 million barrels a day versus 10.2 million in the U.S.

“Around 2017, the U.S. will be the largest oil producer of the world, overtaking Saudi Arabia,” IEA Chief Economist Fatih Birol said at a press conference in London today. “This is of course a major development and definitely will have significant implications.”

An oil ministry official based in the Saudi capital Riyadh wasn’t immediately available to comment on the report when contacted by Bloomberg by phone today.

The IEA report described the U.S.’s advancement toward energy self-sufficiency as “a dramatic reversal of the trend seen in most other energy-importing countries.” The nation is developing so-called tight oil reserves including the Bakken shale formation, which are extracted by hydraulic fracturing or horizontal drilling.

Shrinking Imports

U.S. oil imports will drop to about 4 million barrels a day in 10 years from a current average of 10 million because of new production and stricter fuel efficiency standards for cars and trucks, which will curb demand, Birol said.

The IEA is not alone in forecasting that the U.S. will overtake Saudi Arabia and Russia to become the largest oil producer. The U.S. will achieve that goal before the end of this decade, Citigroup Inc. said in a March 20 report that included biofuels and natural gas liquids in the tally.

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Universities Welcome Muslim Students Through Interfaith Efforts

Many American universities-both religious and secular-have recently launched efforts to accommodate and encourage religious diversity on their campuses. Universities are fostering this diversity and strengthening interfaith respect and cooperation to better serve their students and to counter rising incidences of xenophobia and other prejudices. Colleges are taking particularly active steps to welcome Muslim students, who too often face discrimination and prejudice because of their faith.

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Vaccinated Population Contracting and Spreading Disease

Recently published research in the New England Journal of Medicine1 investigated the reasons behind, and potential solutions, for mumps outbreaks reported to the CDC during the past several years. According to the authors, widespread use of the MMR vaccine had reduced the annual incidence of mumps in the US by more than 99 percent by 2005.

But then, suddenly, something changed.

In 2006, a large outbreak was reported among highly vaccinated populations in the US, and two additional outbreaks occurred during 2009 and 2010. The latter two occurred in American Orthodox Jewish communities in and around New York City.

In 2009, more than 3,500 people got sick, and the overwhelming majority of them — 89 percent — were children, who had received the CDC recommended two doses of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. Another eight percent had received one dose, putting the total numbers of students vaccinated at 97 percent!

Matters were much the same for the 2010 outbreak. Of the more than 1,000 people who contracted mumps that year, 77 percent had received two doses of the MMR.

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W.H. Petition Calls for Stripping Citizenship and Exile for Anyone Who Signs Petition to Secede

A White House petition gathering force calls for citizenship to be stripped and exile for anyone who signs a petition in favor of a state’s secession.

“Mr. President, please sign an executive order such that each American citizen who signed a petition from any state to secede from the USA shall have their citizenship stripped and be peacefully deported,” the full petition reads.

The title of the petition is, “WE PETITION THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION TO: Strip the Citizenship from Everyone who Signed a Petition to Secede and Exile Them.”

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Welcome to the Rand Paul Evolution

He’ll push to loosen marijuana penalties, legalize undocumented immigrants and pursue a less aggressive American foreign policy.

Call it the Rand Paul Evolution.

In the wake of Barack Obama’s reelection win and ahead of a possible 2016 White House bid of his own, the Kentucky Republican plans to mix his hard-line tea party conservatism with more moderate policies that could woo younger voters and minorities largely absent from the GOP coalition. It’s the latest tactic of the freshman senator to inject the Libertarian-minded views shared by his retiring father into mainstream Republican thinking as the party grapples with its future.

In an interview with POLITICO, Paul said he’ll return to Congress this week pushing measures long avoided by his party. He wants to work with liberal Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy and Republicans to eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for pot possession. He wants to carve a compromise immigration plan with an “eventual path” to citizenship for illegal immigrants, a proposal he believes could be palatable to conservatives. And he believes his ideas — along with pushing for less U.S. military intervention in conflicts overseas — could help the GOP broaden its tent and appeal to crucial voting blocs that handed Democrats big wins in the West Coast, the Northeast and along the Great Lakes.

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White House Website Deluged With Secession Petitions From 20 States

How would Old Glory look with 30 stars instead of 50? As far-fetched as it may sound, the White House might soon be forced by its own rules to examine the question.

On Nov.7, the day after President Barack Obama was re-elected, the White House’s website received a petition asking the administration to allow Louisiana to secede.

If 25,000 people sign the petition by Dec. 7, it will “require a response” from the Obama administration, according to published rules of the White House’s online “We the People” program.

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Canada

UBC Researchers Advocate HPV Vaccine Scrutiny

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) provides evidence that Gardasil, a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, may cause a type of inflammation in the brain involving brain vessels (cerebral vasculitis) that can lead to death.

As of mid-2012, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) has received 119 reports of death following HPV vaccination,1 as well as:

  • 894 reports of disability
  • 517 life-threatening adverse events
  • 9,889 emergency room visits
  • 2,781 hospitalizations

Ever since Gardasil vaccine was licensed in 2006, reports of serious adverse events have included autoimmune and neurological disorders sometimes involving clinical symptoms similar to cerebral vasculitis, an often-fatal condition in which blood vessels in the spinal cord and brain become acutely and chronically inflamed.

According to the new study, many of the symptoms reported to vaccine safety surveillance databases following Gardasil shots are associated with cerebral vasculitis and that, in some cases, cerebral vasculitis may well be triggered by Gardasil vaccine,2 even though public health agencies are still maintaining that the vaccine is safe!

Researchers Prove HPV Vaccine May Trigger Cerebral Vasculitis-Like Symptoms

In the study, researchers analyzed brain tissue samples from two young women, who suffered from cerebral-vasculitis-type symptoms following Gardasil vaccinations, and subsequently died.

They found antibodies that recognize HPV-16L1, a viral antigen present in Gardasil, binding to the wall of blood vessels in the brain. Particles of the HPV-16L1 antigen from Gardasil were also detected in the arteries at the base of the brain, with some particles adhering to the blood vessel walls.

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War Memorial Defaced With Jihadist Graffiti on Veterans Day

Vandals defaced a war memorial with jihadist graffiti just hours after Veterans Day services were held at the site.

The vandal scrawled ‘Canada will burn; Praise Allah’ in black marker pen across a memorial sculpture in Coronation Park, Toronto.

It came just a few hours after anti-war protesters interrupted the two minute silence during the ceremony at Toronto’s Old City Hall Sunday morning by chanting slogans.

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Europe and the EU

Eric Clapton’s Swiss Watch Nets $3.6 Million

A platinum wristwatch owned by British rock guitarist Eric Clapton sold for 3.4 million francs ($3.6 million) at a Geneva auction on Monday.

The rare Patek Philippe watch with a perpetual calendar manufactured in 1987 was sold to an anonymous Asian bidder by Christie’s at the Hôtel des Bergues.

The timepiece, described as a “synonym of style and mechanical elegance” by Aurel Bacs, head of Christie’s international watch department, was valued at between 2.5 million and four million francs.

It was made in 1987, one of only two produced of platinum to a design first introduced in 1951.

The watch was commissioned by Patek Philippe’s owner, Philippe Stern, who subsequently put it up for auction in 1989, the watchmaker’s 150th anniversary.

Clapton, its third owner, had hardly worn it, according to Bacs.

The auction house sold another platinum Patek Philippe, dating from 1952, for a record 3.77 million francs at its “Important Watches” auction.

The Geneva Observatory Watch was “made especially for J.B. Champion”, an American watch collector and successful lawyer, with those words inscribed on the watch face.

All told, the auction brought in just over 27 million francs for 310 lots of watches.

On Tuesday, Christie’s is auctioning rare jewels in Geneva, including the Archduke Joseph Diamond, named after the former archduke of Austria, its first recorded owner.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

EU Fund Gives Italy 18 Million Euros for Flood Response

Italy asked for ‘solidarity’ funding after October 2011 flooding

(ANSA) — Rome, November 12 — The European Commission on Monday agreed to give 18 million euros from solidarity funds for flood damage suffered a year ago in central Italy. The announcement followed a request by the Italian government for funding to pay for the emergency response to deadly flooding in Liguria and Tuscany on October 25 and October 26, 2011.

The money is to be used to pay for the restoration of electrical, water, and sewer equipment and infrastructure, as well as road repair and cleaning in damaged areas.

The area is once again at risk of further damage amid heavy flooding.

Severe storms lashed central and northern Italy over the weekend and into Monday, creating floods, damage and evacuations, especially in Tuscany and Italy’s northeast regions.

In Tuscany, where one man was killed by floods, the provinces of Grosseto, Siena, and Arezzo remained on a high state of alert after 200 mm of rain fell on the weekend.

An additional 80 mm of rain was expected Monday.

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Hamburg, In German First, To Recognise Muslim Holidays

Hamburg. Hamburg concluded a “historic” accord with its Muslim and Alawite communities on Tuesday becoming the first German state to recognise certain Islamic holidays as days off, AFP reported. The agreement signed by Hamburg Mayor Olaf Scholz and religious associations is seen as putting the northern port city’s Muslims and Alawites, an offshoot of Shiite Islam, on a more equal footing with Christian residents. Hamburg is also one of Germany’s 16 federal states. As well as handing them the right to take off some religious holidays, it allows the communities to take part in developing religious teaching in schools and the future employment of Muslim and Alawite religious studies’ teachers. Muslims for their part undertake to respect fundamental rights and support equality between the sexes. Scholz described the signing at the city hall as a “milestone” while Zekeriya Altug, chairman of the Hamburg branch of the DITIB Turkish-Islamic association, called it a “historic day” for both Hamburg and Germany.

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Hamburg’s Deal With Muslims Sparks Concerns

Hamburg has become the first German state to strike an historic agreement with Muslim community groups, but the deal has riled some members of the political establishment, who claim it undermines the separation of religion and state.

The agreement was struck between Hamburg city authorities and the council of Islamic communities (Schura), the Turkish-Islamic Union (Ditib), the association of Islamic cultural centres (VIKZ), as well as the city’s Alevi community. Hamburg Mayor Olaf Scholz was set to sign it on Tuesday, the Hamburger Abendblatt newspaper reported.

Religious instruction in schools and state recognition of Muslim holidays are among the cornerstones of the deal, which ties into existing agreements with Christian churches and Jewish communities.

In future, Muslim teachers will join Protestant pedagogues at the front of the classroom, the paper said. Moreover, Muslim holidays would be given equal status with other religious holidays, such as the Day of Prayer and Repentance celebrated by Christians.

The agreement, which was launched by the city’s former mayor Ole von Beust in 2007, also sees Muslim groups pledge to adhere to the core values set out in Germany’s constitution — including religious tolerance and gender equality.

Yet despite broad support for the deal in Hamburg’s legislative assembly, not all politicians have endorsed it.

Members of the pro-business Free Democrats have taken a critical view, with the party’s deputy in the assembly, Anna von Treuenfels, telling the Hamburger Abendblatt that such agreements “fundamentally contradict the liberal world view that calls for maximum possible separation of religion and churches and the state.”

She also warned that “imprecise” formulations in the agreement could open the city up to legal headaches — saying it does not expressly regulate the wearing of headscarves or other religious clothing, such as the burka, during school instruction.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Italy: Ruby to Testify in Berlusconi Trial

Clooney and Ronaldo on ‘stand by’ as witnesses

(see previous) (ANSA) — Milan, November 12 — Defense lawyers for Silvio Berlusconi said on Monday that Karima ‘Ruby’ El Mahroug, the underage Moroccan runaway and nightclub dancer the ex-premier is accused of paying for sex with, will be called to testify in his defense.

Berlusconi is also being tried for alleged abuse of power, regarding a telephone call he made to a police station in May 2010 to ask about Mahroug, detained over a theft accusation and who he said was a relative of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.

Mahroug will be called to the Milan courtroom on December 10 or 17.

In October, Mahroug told Italian television that she would testify willingly.

“I’m the lightning rod of this trial and they should call on me. I can’t wait, and when they do, I’ll go”.

Both Ruby and Berlusconi deny having sex.

The charge of having sex with an underage prostitute carries a jail term of up to three years, and abuse of office 12 years.

Actor George Clooney and Real Madrid’s Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo are on “stand by” and may be called to testify after Ruby.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

‘Potentially Disastrous’: Business Chiefs Warn Against Catalan Secession

CEOs and bankers are warning that the Spanish region of Catalonia could wreck its economy if it decided to declare independence from Spain. But regional president Artur Mas, who favors secession and wants to hold a referendum on it, is expected to be re-elected in a vote on November 25.

Two weeks before the Spanish region of Catalonia holds an election, business leaders are warning against a secession from Spain, which is favored by the region’s president, Artur Mas, the head of the nationalist party, Convergence and Union (CiU).

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Tiny Engine Runs on Single Hydrogen Molecules

Power packs don’t get much smaller than this. The random movements of single hydrogen molecules have powered a tiny, vibrating springboard, mimicking molecular machines in nature.

Heat from their surroundings causes all molecules to move randomly, but engineers tend to regard such movements as noise to be avoided like the plague. Jose Ignacio Pascual at the Free University of Berlin in Germany and colleagues took inspiration from the natural world, where random motion powers structures such as proteins that move cargo around inside cells.

They placed a quartz springboard, weighing a fraction of a milligram, next to a slab of copper coated with hydrogen molecules. When a molecule changed its orientation, the force between the molecule and the board changed, setting the board vibrating. The team could keep the board vibrating by injecting electrons that encouraged the molecules to move, one at a time, in this way.

“A single hydrogen molecule ends up pushing an oscillator 1019times more massive than itself,” says Pascual.

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Toulouse Gunman Merah Was ‘Raised to Hate Jews’

Toulouse gunman Mohamed Merah was raised in an atmosphere of anti-Semitism and racial hatred, according to a new book written by his brother. On Monday, it emerged Merah’s sister Souad faces possible charges of “glorifying terrorism”.

Mohamed Merah, the gunman who shot and killed a rabbi, three Jewish children and three paratroopers in the southwestern French city of Toulouse in March 2012, grew up surrounded by racial hatred and anti-Semitism, according to a book written by his older brother.

“I will explain how my parents raised (Mohamed) in an atmosphere of racism and hate before the Salafis (ultraconservative Muslims) could douse (him) in religious extremism,” 36-year-old Abdelghani Merah wrote in his book “My brother, the terrorist,” due out on Wednesday.

“I am furious with my parents for bringing him up in violence and intolerance, with my sister Souad who applauded his fundamentalist delusions, with my brother Abdelkader who actively encouraged him,” he wrote.

On Monday, police sources revealed Souad will be formally investigated by prosecutors in Paris on allegations of “glorifying terrorism” after she was secretly filmed by Abdelghani saying she was “proud” of Mohamed’s deadly acts.

The move follows the broadcasting of a report on French TV channel M6 in which Abdelghani confronted his sister and his mother in interviews that were filmed with hidden cameras.

“I am proud of (Mohamed), he fought to the very end. I told this to the police and I’m telling you too.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UK: ‘Free Speech’ Row After Man is Arrested for Posting Image of a Burning Poppy on His Facebook Page on Remembrance Sunday

Police have arrested a young man after a picture of a burning poppy was posted on Facebook.

Linford House, 19, was arrested on Remembrance Sunday after the image of a Royal British Legion paper poppy being held to a cigarette lighter was posted online.

Underneath was written: ‘How about that you squadey (sic) c****.’

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Abu Qatada’s Victory Proves How Low We Have Been Laid

by Douglas Murray

For years a collection of politicians and commentators said that the ECHR and ECtHR would have no impact on British justice. Then they said that they would have no negative impact on British justice. Then it was said that while they might have some negative impact on British justice this would be out-weighed by the good done. Now some say that though the good may be outweighed by the bad the ECHR and ECtHR are still worth something anyway.

They, and we, should be plain. It no longer matters what the British government or Home Secretary wants. It no longer matters what the British courts want. It no longer matters what the British public wants. Because the Prime Minister, Home Secretary, Parliament, British courts and British people no longer have power in this country. Of course they retain all the titles, trappings and pretence of power. But they no longer actually hold power.

There could not be a clearer open-and-shut case than Qatada. He came to this country illegally and is wanted in his native country to face terrorism charges. Yet here he stays. Because thanks to the European Convention and European Court, Britain is no longer in control of itself or its future. When you consider how this happened, how disgracefully it was dissembled, and how helpless and pointless all our politicians have become in the face of it, you do wonder what must happen before we admit the pass we have been brought to and finally divorce ourselves from this illegitimate Convention and Court.

[Reader comment by Ay]

so Tommy Robinson is in jail for “conspiracy to cause public nuisance”, — then how it might be that the bureaucrats unleashing the dangerous and universally despised terrorist to the streets — these bureaucrats are not guilty of public nuisance? the same streets where people are now denied the right of free speech to talk about this very terror threat. only explanation is that Britain is de-facto ruled by traitors on behalf of global jihad…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Bin Laden’s ‘Right-Hand Man’ And Terror Suspect Abu Qatada Will be Back on Our Streets Tomorrow… And Theresa May Says It’s All Strasbourg’s Fault

Home Secretary Theresa May today blamed the European Court of Human Rights for the Government’s thwarted attempt to deport hate preacher and suspected terrorist Abu Qatada.

Qatada today won his appeal against deportation to Jordan to face trial and will be released tomorrow after being granted bail, forcing security officials to monitor him around the clock at huge cost to British taxpayers.

She accused the body of ‘moving the goalposts’ over the deportation of dangerous criminals and has vowed to kick the hate preacher out of the UK.

It is a huge setback for the Government which has been trying to force him out of the UK for a decade.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Chilling Moment ‘Good Samaritan’ Leads Drunk Woman Who Passed Out in a Bar to a Taxi… Before Taking Her Home and Raping Her

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

These pictures show the chilling moment a sexual predator posed as a ‘Good Samaritan’ to help a drunken woman before taking her home and raping her.

Ebrima Dampha, 33, was caught on CCTV as he pounced on his vulnerable victim when she passed out in a bar at four times the drink drive limit.

The woman, who is in her thirties, was barely able to walk or talk as Dampha, a chef from Havant in Hampshire, dragged her outside to a taxi, intent on raping her.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Royal Navy Officer Faces Jail After Being Caught Trying to Pass Nuclear Submarine Secrets to Russians in MI5 Sting

A Royal Navy traitor caught trying to hand over top secret information to a rival country in an MI5 sting is facing jail today.

Petty Officer Edward Devenney, 30, wanted to damage the armed forces by passing confidential material to the Russian Secret Services.

Northern Irishman Devenney served at HMS Rake out of Plymouth and was today remanded in custody ahead of his sentencing next month.

The submariner was bent on leaking Information including details of British code-breaking technology and the movements of Royal Navy submarines.

Details of a top secret operation undertaken by HMS Trafalgar and sailing dates for other nuclear submarines were also in his hands.

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At the time of his arrest Devenney had described himself as a Labour supporter and National Trust member on his Twitter page and had been prolific online.

Describing himself as a practising Catholic, Devenney was critical of government policy on health and housing. He attacks Tory MPs while praising the likes of Harriet Harman and John Prescott.

He also spoke out against the BNP and homophobia and intimate details from his personal life from what he eats for breakfast to how hungover he is at work to his love for watching Poirot, Jeremy Kyle, Big Fat Gypsy Wedding.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: The Hate Cleric’s Smile That Says He’s Untouchable: Terror Suspect Abu Qatada Goes Home — and it Could Take Years to Get Rid of Him

Abu Qatada returned home yesterday — as a Government terror adviser warned it could be years before he is kicked out of Britain.

The fanatic, who was granted bail by a court on Monday, was driven from his high-security prison and back to the family home.

He smirked as he stepped out of a people carrier to face chants of ‘out, out, out’ from furious protesters.

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David Cameron, on a visit to Italy, said he was ‘fed up’ that Qatada was on the streets and Downing Street said the Government would appeal against the decision to block his deportation to Jordan.

But he did not respond to calls from Tory backbenchers who want Britain to withdraw from the European Court of Human Rights or simply to ignore Strasbourg’s ruling in the case.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Video Game Forebear Turns 100, Born in Spain

Google conference in Madrid to celebrate creator Torres Quevedo

(ANSAmed) — Madrid, November 1 — The ‘grandfather’ of today’s video games turns 100. ‘El ajedrecista’, the chess player, was invented in 1912 by Spain’s Leonardo Torres Quevedo. The algorithmically powered machine could play an end-game of chess against a human opponent automatically.

In order to celebrate its 100 anniversary, Google is organizing a conference on November 7 in Madrid in cooperation with the superior engineering and telecommunications school of the Polytechnic University in Madrid, to celebrate the heritage of Torres Quevedo. Seminars and debates will be organized along with an exhibit on the devices invented by the Spanish scientist.

Sources with Google Spain said ‘El ajedrecista’ was a marvel for its times. The machine didn’t just calculate its moves but had mechanical arms which moved its pieces, in the form of electrical jacks, across a grid. In later models the arm mechanism was replaced by magnets and the device looked more like an ordinary chess board. Also, the machine was programmed so that it was impossible to cheat it as it could spot illegal moves so its challenger could never win.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Balkans

Trip to the Promised Land: Balkan Roma Dream of Life in Germany

Since the European Union began allowing visa-free travel for Serbs and Macedonians, there has been a sharp increase in Roma from the Balkans applying for asylum. Despite the difficulties, Germany remains the promised land for those in the slums of Skopje and Belgrade.

For Orhan, the road to Germany begins in an Internet café on a side street in Shutka, the Roma neighborhood in the northern part of the Macedonian capital, Skopje. Electric cables hang from the ceiling, a white fluorescent tube illuminates dusty computer screens and a plastic tarp serves as a divider. Orhan, 27, is standing nervously behind the tarp as he lights a cigarette. His sister Fatima is sitting in front of one of the monitors, about to have her first date with Germany.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Anti-Sexual Harassment Squads Patrol the Streets of Cairo

Sexual harassment has plagued Egypt for years, and it’s getting worse. Today, more than 80% of Egyptian women say they’ve been victimized. Faced with the government’s inertia, a group of men has decided to take to the streets to stop perpetrators.

A study carried out in 2010 by the Cairo-based Egyptian Centre for Women’s Rights revealed that 83% of Egyptian women and 98% of foreign women have been victims of obscene comments or inappropriate touching in public places. Only 12% of them dare involve the authorities or file a complaint. Furthermore, more than 60% of the men interviewed admitted to having sexually harassed a woman.

Victims often feel socially pressured to remain silent. Recently, however, foreign female journalists, such as Sonia Dridi of FRANCE 24 and Lara Logan of CBS, have had the courage to describe the sexual aggression that they suffered while reporting from Cairo’s Tahrir Square.

There has also been a significant rise in Egyptian women sharing their stories of harassment via the Internet, but the authorities have still not taken any measures to deal with the problem, which has created a climate of impunity. So much so that last June, a group of men sexually assaulted several protesters during a protest denouncing sexual harassment.

The revolution has not done much for women’s rights in Egypt, but it has allowed for the creation of more civil society organisations, including some, like the Basma movement (“imprint” in Arabic), that have been fighting against sexual harassment.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Egyptian Salafist Scholar Calls for the Destruction of “Pyramids and Sphinx”

For Murgan Salem al-Gohary, pro-Taliban Salafist leader, they must go the way of the Buddhas of Bamyan (Afghanistan), which were blown up in March 2001. Egypt’s tourist operators slam President Morsi and the authorities for doing nothing against the extremists. On Egypt Air, 250 stewardesses will wear the veil.

Cairo (AsiaNews) — Egypt’s tourist operators are afraid of Islamism and have attacked Murgan Salem al-Gohary,a Salafist Jihadist leader who during a TV programme, aired on privately owned Dream TV2 channel, proposed the destruction of Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx because they symbolise idolatry.

The Salafist’s statement follows dozens of threats made by Salafists against Egypt’s artistic heritage and holiday resorts, which represent one of the main sources of employment in the country.

Ihab El-Badry, leader of the Coalition to Support Tourism, said he would sue President Morsi, the prime minister and the ministers of tourism and monuments for doing nothing to control the Islamists.

He added that such statements are having a devastating effect on Egypt’s already struggling tourism industry.

“International media picked up these statements up and this will negatively affect tourism and the Egyptian economy in general,” El-Badry said, adding that tourists are now afraid to travel to Egypt.

Known for his extremist positions, Murgan Salem al-Gohary spent time in jail under the Mubarak regime for his pro-Islamic terror activities.

On TV, El-Gohary recounted proudly how he participated in the blowing up of the statues of the Buddhas of Bamyan in Afghanistan in 2001 with the Taliban. He explained that the statues and archaeological heritage of ancient Egypt could end up the same way.

“All Muslims are charged with applying the teachings of Islam to remove such idols, as we did in Afghanistan when we destroyed the Buddha statues,” he said. “God ordered Prophet Mohammed to destroy idols,” he added.

Al-Gohary’s controversial comments came one day after a large Salafist rally in Tahrir Square in favour of the introduction of Sharia law, causing not only a row with the country’s tourist operators, but also adding flue to the controversy between pro-democracy advocates and Islamists over the place of Islamic law in the new constitution.

In the wake of Egypt’s revolution, the ultraconservative Salafist al-Nour party has risen to become the second most influential force in parliament, behind the Muslim Brotherhood.

According to Egyptian author Ahmed Osman, the Salafists sympathise with Al-Gohary’s view, and have demanded that statues be destroyed or covered up to hide the parts that offend Islam.

However, Al-Gohary’s position is not shared by all Islamists. The vice president of Tunisia’s Islamist Ennahda party, Sheikh Abdel Fattah Moro, said Al-Gohary’s interpretation of Islam is wrong.

“The Prophet destroyed the idols because people worshipped them”, he said. “But the Sphinx and the Pyramids are not worshiped;” hence, there is no need to destroy them.

Despite reassurances from the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist parties on keeping religion and politics apart, the former is gradually creeping into the country’s institutions. Things once inconceivable are now more and more justified by the authorities.

In November 2011 for example, the al-Nour Party covered up the mermaids that embellish the fountain of Zeus in the centre of Alexandria.

Another example of the gradual Islamisation of Egyptian society is the recent decision taken by 250 Egypt Air stewardesses to wear the veil on board, like those working for the airline companies of Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

Founded in 1932, Egypt’s national carrier has never enforced the Muslim veil. Under Mubarak, it was a sort of taboo. (S.C.)

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

Egypt: Turkey Will Invest 1 Bln USD, Muslim Brotherhood Says

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO, NOVEMBER 13 — “In 2013, it is expected that Turkey will make one billion USD investment in Egypt,” the leader of the Egypt Muslim Brotherhood and businessman, Hassan Malek has said. Speaking to Anatolia news agency, Malek stated that they expected to see many sector agreements between Turkey and Egypt in the field of investment partnership when Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and a group of businessman would be visiting Egypt next week. Malek added that Turkish investors paid attention to make investments in the fields of fiber, textile, petrochemistry, agriculture and food, and said, “We expect that Turkey will invest one billion USD in Egypt in 2013.” Turkish PM Erdogan is expected to visit Egypt on November 17-18 with 12 ministers alongside him.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Sharply Criticizes Israel Over Gaza Airstrikes

Egypt’s Brotherhood slams Israel over Gaza strikes

Egypt’s powerful Muslim Brotherhood has sharply criticized Israel over its recent airstrikes that killed seven Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

The Islamist group said in a statement Tuesday that the Palestinian issue will always be a priority for Arabs and Muslims, despite those nations’ mounting domestic issues. It also called on governments in the region “to stop the Zionist war” that it accused Israeli leaders of pursuing for political points ahead of January elections in Israel.

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Egypt: Radical Jihadist Leader Threatens to Bulldoze the Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza

The Great Sphinx and the pyramids of Giza are now the target of a radical Salafist jihadist leader.

Murgan Salem al-Gohary, 50, an Islamist leader twice-sentenced under former President Hosni Mubarak for advocating violence, told Egyptian media that the historical landmarks are ‘idolatrous’ and must be destroyed.

The threats are being taken seriously as ten years ago Gohary helped smash a pair of giant Buddha statues in Afghanistan.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Israel and the Palestinians

Israel Will Defend Itself

Min. Moshe Yaalon says “We will put an end to this. We will not maintain restraint.”

Minister Yaalon said Sunday that Israel does not intend to maintain restraint in the face of the intense rocket attacks from Gaza. “If the terror organizations do not cease their fire we will be prepared to toughen our response as much as necessary, until they say ‘enough!’,” he said.

…He added that Mohammed Morsi’s election in Egypt and Barack Obama’s re-election in the U.S. also make the situation more difficult for Israel.

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The above is the latest news out of Israel as of Sunday and it describes Israel’s situation as a civil war in Syria rages on its border, and there was an exchange of fire in the area of the Golan Heights, a military acquisition of a long ago war. Syria threatens the stability of the region to include Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon.

It is noteworthy that Min. Yaalon identified the reelection of President Obama as a further complication of their military decisions, not the least of which is to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Middle East

Benghazi and Gunrunning… The Gaza Connection

In recent essays I have put forth the premise that the most accepted idea about the death of Ambassador Stevens and his colleagues is incorrect, They were not allowed to die to conceal Barrack Obama’s involvement in the arms trade with the rebels of Syria. Providing weapons for the overthrow of Assad was the realm of the Ambassador and the CIA. They were allowed to die to prevent those arms from reaching Syria. Their deaths opened a different path for those anti aircraft missiles and other weapons to be rerouted to Gaza and used against Israel.

Egypt is in a very unique position that allows a select few to garner great wealth under a totally immoral “religion”.. Vast amounts of weapons are being shipped into and through their country, and they have two options. Various checkpoints can either bribe those who are transporting arms to Gaza, or impound those weapons to be later used by the Egyptian government themselves. We never hear about those who pay the bribes and are allowed to proceed. Our working knowledge of the arms trade is what is announced by the Egyptian government when they seize those weapons.

While everyone is focused on the Obama, Benghazi, and Syrian connection they are overlooking the one group that continually assaults Israel, causing that tiny nation to spend vast sums of money in their immediate defense while other Islamic nations build their military and prepare for what they feel will be the final attack on the homeland of the Jews.

Here are some of the sources of funding for Israel’s continual threat. [Note from Egghead: The United Nations funded by the United States.]

Here is where the skinning of that poor cat comes in. If Obama and Hillary could, they would provide weapons straight to Hamas. Public opinion will not allow that and so the guise of “humanitarian aid” is advocated for the sake of the teary eyed. Cash is just as good as weapons as long as Obama can keep up the flow of said weapons. Thus far he has been doing a fine job. What’s an ambassador or two? …

In the final push for Israel, the members of Hamas are expendable and will be rapidly expended, but the forces of Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkey, and other will roll over their bodies. Meanwhile they are of utmost importance in the day to day harassment of Israel. One of Obama’s most important objectives is that they remain a viable force in the unending attacks they inflict.

Everyone involved in trying to expose Obama’s efforts to arm the Syrian rebels are chasing shadows. What lies beyond those shadows is why Ambassador Stevens was sacrificed at the altar of Islam. His goal was to arm the Syrian rebels, while Obama’s wants to arm Hamas. The Ambassador stood in the way and so he died, thus allowing Hamas a steady flow of armament.

Post Script:

This essay is but the latest in a series on the Benghazi attack and the Hamas connection. All are contained in The Benghazi Conspiracy Compilation.

           — Hat tip: Egghead [Return to headlines]

Kahlili: Iran Rejects Hotline Request Following Attack on US Spy Drone

When the Iranian Revolutionary Guards naval units engaged in a provocative confrontation with US Naval units in 2011 in the Persian Gulf, the Obama Administration requested establishment of a hotline to avoid triggering a conflict. That was rejected by the Islamic Republic. Reza-Khalili reports in a World Net Daily article that following the recent attack on a US drone over the Persian Gulf that, the Obama Administration repeated its request for a hotline, only to have it rejected as a sign of weakness. A Reuters report further suggests that the MQ-1 Predator drone, attacked by two aging Iranian Soviet built Sukhoi -25s, may have collecting information on Tanker traffic at Kharg Island

           — Hat tip: Jerry Gordon [Return to headlines]

Turkey’s Islamist Turn, 10 Years Later

Is Turkey — due to its size, location, economy and sophisticated Islamist ideology — set to become the West’s greatest problem in the Middle East?

A tumultuous decade has passed since the Justice and Development Party was first elected to office on Nov. 3, 2002. Almost unnoticed, the country exited the pro-Western era started by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881-1938) and entered the anti-Western era of Recep Tayyip Erdogan (born 1954).

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UAE: Crackdown on Crime and ‘Online Dissent’

Jail terms for libel or incitement

(ANSAmed) — DUBAI, 13 NOV — The UAE has cracked down on internet crimes but also on political dissent online with tough new laws which could result in a prison sentence. Following a decree from UAE President Sheikh Khalifa Al-Nahyan, the creation of sites which deride or damage the reputation of UAE countries — including the misuse of its flags and symbols, is punishable by 3 years in prison, according to Emirates press agency, WAM.

Prison is also on the cards for anyone who incites civil disobedience or changes to the regime or constitution. These include demonstrations, sit-ins or protests which have not been officially permitted. Thanks to a high standard of living the UAE remained untouched by the Arab Spring, which instead affected nearby Bahrain. However, criticism of the ‘system’ will not be tolerated. Almost 60 people from Islamic groups have been detained this year, despite no mention of the arrests in the politically straightjacketed press.

In 2011 organizers of a petition addressed to Sheikh Kalifa were arrested and released a few weeks later. They sought universal suffrage, as well as greater powers for the UAE parliament — the Federal National Council (FNC) which currently only has a consultative role. The government later promised to widen the electoral base and pledged suffrage in 2019, as well as agreeing to consolidate FNC powers.

The decree includes prison sentences for online prostitution, trafficking of humans or organs, narcotics trafficking — which carries a death sentence in the UAE — and adultery.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

UK Troops ‘May be Sent to Syria Within Months’

Hundreds of British troops could be deployed to Syria if the humanitarian crisis worsens, our top soldier said yesterday.

General Sir David Richards said contingency plans were in place for a ‘very limited’ military response.

His admission is the most serious warning yet that Britain could deploy forces to the warzone, and will fuel fears that the UK risks being slowly sucked into a full-scale conflict.

The Chief of the Defence Staff’s comments come only days after David Cameron announced he would consider military options to remove President Bashar al-Assad.

But General Richards stressed that the international community and political leaders would need to secure support from Syrians before so-called ‘safe zones’ could be protected by foreign forces.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Russia

Cyprus Officially Off Russia Blacklist From January 1

(ANSAmed) — NICOSIA, NOVEMBER 12 — The Republic of Cyprus will finally be removed from the Russian blacklist of non-cooperative ‘tax havens’ from January 1, 2013, as Cyprus Mail reports. According to Moscow-based online site, www.tax-news.com, the Russian government has published an order in the country’s official gazette providing for the removal of Cyprus from Russia’s blacklist, starting next year, when a double taxation agreement signed between the two countries comes into force. The publication of the official order comes after years of negotiations between the authorities of the two countries, starting in 2008 when Cyprus was added to a blacklist of 54 countries for reportedly failing to share tax information with Russia. Many of Cyprus’ competitors in attracting Russian investment, such as Ireland, Luxembourg and Switzerland, lobbied hard to get off the list which dictated the rules on tax exemption for repatriated dividends from Russian subsidiaries in foreign countries. However, negotiations between Cyprus and Russia proved harder, with the latter leaning on Cyprus to provide a greater level of tax information exchange. A protocol was finally signed between the two countries in 2010 which will come into effect in the new year.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Violent Jihad Group “Conducting Active Recruiting at Mosques in Moscow”

MOSCOW (Reuters) — Russian police have arrested six members of a banned Islamic group on suspicion of recruiting followers in Moscow mosques and possessing weapons, the Interior Ministry said on Monday….

The Interior Ministry said the detainees were members of the Islamic Revival Party, which was designated as an international terrorist group by Russia’s Supreme Court and banned.

Police searching places where the detainees were staying found nine hand grenades and other weapons and ammunition, as well as extremist literature.

It a statement the ministry said leaders and members of the group had been “conducting active recruiting at mosques in Moscow and also distributing extremist literature and drawing other people into illegal activity.”…

Attacks on government-backed Muslim leaders in the Volga River province of Tatarstan in July added to fears of a spread of Islamist violence.

Rights activists say the violence is fuelled in part of heavy-handed police tactics and intolerance for religious beliefs outside the mainstream.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

South Asia

Afghanistan: British Soldier Killed in ‘Green on Blue’ Attack Was Shot Dead as He Played During Remembrance Day Football Match

A rogue Afghan soldier murdered a British serviceman in cold blood as he played in a Remembrance Day football game, it emerged yesterday.

The traitor opened fire as UK and Afghan forces took part in a friendly kickabout on a makeshift pitch inside a fortified military base in Helmand.

The attack was is the latest in a spate of ‘green on blue’ slayings, where allied troops are slaughtered by local forces they are training.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

India: Orissa: Christian Cemetery Desecrated in Kandhamal

A group of unknown persons removed all the crosses and cut down some trees and bushes. According to a Methodist minister in the area, the graves are at risk. In the past, the area was hit by anti-Christian violence.

Mumbai (AsiaNews) — The Christian cemetery of the village of Midiakia (Kandhamal district, Orissa) has been desecrated by a group of unknown assailants. The news was released just yesterday, but Rev. Gaurango Nayak, pastor of the Methodist Church, discovered what had happened a week ago, when he went to the cemetery to pray. The authors of the act removed the crosses from every grave and felled some trees and bushes. According to the pastor, “in the next two days, all the mounds will be overturned.” For the moment, the leaders of the local churches have reported the incident to police and officials, but the authors have not yet been arrested. Police have placed the area under the art. 145 (unlawful assembly) of the Criminal Code, to prevent both sides from entering the cemetery.

The village of Midiakia is located about 15 km south of Balliguda, and is home to various Christians, Catholic, Methodist and Baptist. Several times in the past it has been targated in anti-Christian violence. During the pogroms of 2008, Hindu nationalists looted all the houses. On 26 July 2011, the Protestant pastor Michael Nayak was killed in an ambush by radical Hindus, but despite evidence the police closed the case as an accident.

Speaking to AsiaNews Sajan K George, president of the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), said he was “very concerned” about the “sinister, subtle and ongoing persecution against Christians in Kandhamal district.” “The GCIC — he adds — condemns the desecration of the Midiakia cemetery, and reiterates its request for further investigation into the case of Michael Nayak and other similar cases, to ensure justice to the Christian community.”

John Dayal, activist and member of the National Integration Council of the Central Government of India, presented the fact to two members of the National Commission for minorities, but has not yet received a response. “It is yet another horror story from Kandhamal — Dayal said — and as usual, the Orissa government continues to deny it.”

with the collaboration of Santosh Digal

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Rocket Attack on Afghan Capital Kills 1

KABUL, Afghanistan — Insurgents fired four rockets into the Afghan capital early Tuesday, killing at least one person, police said.Two rockets landed near the airport and another struck near a private television station, causing no casualties, according to Kabul police. The fourth rocket landed close to an office compound used by the Afghan intelligence service, sent flying shrapnel into the car, killing one person and wounding three more.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Far East

Chinese Bloggers Criticize Party Congress

Many netizens in China’s blogosphere have expressed their disillusionment with the party leadership, despite intensified censorship. Few people expect much from the 18th Party Congress.

Many Chinese netizens have expressed their annoyance about the stepped up security measures ahead of the party congress and during it. They are also angry about the intensified censorship. “What kind of congress is this?” one user wrote on Sino Weibo, China’s equivalent of Twitter. “There are police everywhere, but who are they supposed to be protecting? It’s awful!”

However, there is not much in terms of debate because censorship has been tightened during the party congress. Most searches will bring up official posts only.

That’s why the Internet community has had to resort to creative measures to circumvent the censors. Instead of using the Chinese characters for “18th Party Congress,” for example, they have used similar characters such as the one for the word “Sparta” or Latin script (“18big”). The codes that they use, such as “Seven dwarfs” to designate the seven upcoming new members of the Politburo, only work until the censors catch up.

In the censored forums of the big internet providers, there is only enthusiasm for the party congress. “An important day for our country and people” or “A great master plan for the country and new measures to improve our lives,” are just some of the headlines.

However, on Twitter, which can only be accessed if you are a technical whiz and thus has a much smaller community than Sina Weibo, there has been a lot of criticism.

“Many more people are recognizing that the whole thing is just a hyped-up show and the party will have to carry on playing its old-fashioned role,” the human rights activist Hu Jia tweeted. “As a taxpayer I have a right to demand that the congress be paid for by the party itself and not our taxes,” he said.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Hanoi Mosque Symbol of Islam in Vietnam

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) — “We get up at 4.15 every morning and pray for the new day,” Cuong told VietNamNet newspaper on Sunday, November 11. Cuong is taking care of Al Noor mosque, the only Muslim worship place in Hanoi in northern Vietnam. “When the sun rises, every family member starts work,” he said.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Australia — Pacific

High Unemployment Among Muslims Linked to War on Terror

A NEW report paints a devastating picture of Muslim unemployment in Australia and links workplace discrimination to terrorist attacks such as the Bali bombings.

The report says that reducing the deep-seated hostility toward Muslims by a minority of Australians was hard to achieve in an atmosphere created by an open-ended war on terror.

The Newcastle University report was completed last year and quietly released on the Immigration Department’s website. Using Census data, it found that the jobless rate for Muslim men was more than double the national average and that only 57 per cent of Muslim males aged 15 and older had jobs compared with 68 per cent of all working-age men.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Sub-Saharan Africa

Kilimanjaro Ice Field Shrinks and Splits

Another ominous sign that Mount Kilimanjaro’s ice fields may disappear in 50 years has emerged.

What was once the largest remaining ice field on Kilimanjaro shrank and separated into two pieces, a research expedition discovered in September. The summit’s northern ice field now has a rift large enough to ride a bike through, Kimberly Casey, a glaciologist based at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, told NASA’s Earth Observatory.

The gap is visible in an image acquired by the Advanced Land Imager on NASA’s Earth Observing-1 satellite on Oct. 26 and in panoramic images Casey captured during the research expedition.

Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania, is Africa’s highest peak — 19,341 feet (5,895 meters) — and harbors three distinct ice fields: One on its western slope and two within the summit plateau. The northern ice field first started developing a hole in 1970.

The ice cover on the volcano’s western slopes will disappear by 2020, and the ice fields in the plateau will be gone by 2040, predicts a study in the Oct. 1 issue of the journal Cryosphere Discuss. Scientists generally agree the ice fields will disappear completely by 2060 if climatic conditions continue unchanged.

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Labor Unrest Hits South African Vineyards

Around a dozen people were arrested in De Doorns after hectors of vineyards were set ablaze by workers demanding higher wages. The protests spread after negotiations broke down on Friday.

Thousands of vineyards workers from the area of Hex River and De Doorns in the Western Cape, who were protesting for higher wages, were dispersed by police officers fireing rubber bullets on Monday. 11 arrests were reported.

DW’s correspondent in Johannesburg, Subry Govender, says farmworkers set 30 hectars (74 acres) of vineyards ablaze early last week. They raided shops and blocked roads as they demanded their daily wages to be doubled to a minimum wage of 150 rand (13 euors, $17) per day.

Farmworkers currently earn 69 rand a day. But this dispute is not just about wages. Their concerns also include poor working conditions, a lack of electricity, illegal evictions, illegal immigrants, workers and labor brokers.

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Latin America

Brazil Aims to Clone Endangered Animals

Conservationists in Brazil are poised to try cloning eight animals that are under pressure, including jaguars and maned wolves.

Other conservation groups have welcomed the plan, but say the priority should always be to preserve species in the wild by minimising hunting and maintaining habitats.

“While cloning is a tool of last resort, it may prove valuable for some species,” says Ian Harrison of the Biodiversity Assessment Unit at Conservation International in Arlington, Virginia. “Experimenting with it now, using species that are not at immediate risk of extinction, is important.”

Save our species

None of the targeted animals are critically endangered, but Brazil’s agricultural research agency, Embrapa, wants a headstart. Working with the Brasilia Zoological Garden, it has collected around 420 tissue samples, mostly from carcasses.

The eight species live in the Cerrado, a tropical savannah. They will be cloned and kept in captivity as a reserve in case wild populations collapse.

Within a month, Embrapa hopes to begin cloning the maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus), which is classed as “Near Threatened” on the IUCN Red List of endangered species. About 13,000 remain across South America.

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Italy: President of Tire Manufacturer Pirelli Charged in Data Theft

Tronchetti Provera charged for activities while at Telecomitalia

(ANSA) — Milan, November 12 — The president of global tire manufacturer Pirelli, Marco Tronchetti Provera, was indicted Monday on charges of receiving stolen property.

The former Telecom Italia chairman is accused of receiving illegally obtained telephone wiretaps amid a market battle between the Italian telecommunications company and Brazilian competitor Brasil Telecom almost a decade ago.

A hearing has been set for February 18 in Milan.

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Immigration

Immigrants’ Kids to Get Local Citizenship in Italian Town

‘Children born in Crotone are children of this city’ says mayor

(ANSA) — Crotone, November 12 — The southern Italian city of Crotone will grant symbolic citizenship to children born to immigrant parents next week, the mayor announced Monday. “We’re bringing down a cultural barrier,” said Peppino Vallone. Current law dictates that only the children of Italian citizens can automatically become citizens themselves, while those born on Italian soil to non-Italian parents become eligible on their 18th birthday. A famous example is Mario Balotelli, one of Italy’s biggest soccer stars and a forward on the national team, who was born in Italy to parents from Ghana.

The president of Italy, Giorgio Napolitano, has called the current system “pure folly” and a bill to change the law was submitted to the House this summer. Granting local citizenship in Crotone is scheduled for November 20. “Children born in Crotone, even if their parents are foreign, are children of this city,” said the mayor.

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Intractable and Cultural Poverty Create Multicultural Perfect Storm

About half the American electorate feels freaked out by Obama’s re-election. They pray for the next four years to go as fast as possible so they can replace Obama with a republican.

But they fail to understand the direction of America. Within the next four years, somewhere between 12 and 20 million illegal alien migrants will gain full citizenship by Obama’s executive orders or Congress’ lay-down. Another 8 to 10 million immigrants will be imported through legal immigration—in the next four years. Millions of them will tap into Social Security, food stamps and assisted housing. Millions of them will be able to chain migrate their families into America. Millions will legally displace Americans from their jobs.

Millions of them will become voters and millions of them will elect another person just like Obama. In the land of milk and honey, the minority voter will become the new power in the White House—until, of course, the Fractured States of America collapse via socialism.

Great Britain’s Winston Churchill said, “Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.”

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Momentum Builds for U.S. Immigration Reform Plan

Two U.S. senators launched a fresh move to put together a bipartisan immigration reform plan on Sunday, restarting talks on a proposal that includes a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the country.

Since President Barack Obama was re-elected last week with overwhelming support from Hispanic voters, many Republicans have expressed a new willingness to work with Democrats to pass immigration reform after years of legislative inaction.

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Obama Plans Massive Amnesty Wave

In his acceptance speech, Obama alluded to immigration reform.

“We believe in a generous America, in a compassionate America, in a tolerant America open to the dreams of an immigrant’s daughter who studies in our schools and pledges to our flag,” he said.

While the president did not specify what kind of immigrant he was referring to, many took his statement as an ode to a future amnesty program.

According to Klein’s and Elliott’s book, progressive organizations behind White House policy have already crafted specific, second-term plans for Obama to issue amnesty to millions more illegal aliens living inside the U.S.

There are also designs to remove the caps on H-1B visas and green cards, a move that would bring in an untold number of new immigrants.

Other second-term plans include a program for government agencies to immediately register as voters the new Americans who would receive amnesty.

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One in Four British Babies Born to Foreign Mothers

Immigrants have fuelled a mini-baby boom in Britain over the last decade, with one in four children now born to a record 200,000 foreign mothers a year.

New figures show that the number of immigrants having babies has doubled since 2001, largely driven by an influx of Polish, Pakistani and Indian mothers.

This has been the main reason behind an increase in the overall UK birth rate to its highest level in decades, with 808,000 births last year, compared with 670,000 in 2001. The spike in the birth rate is biggest in London, where six in ten babies are now born to immigrants each year.

Figures from the Office of National Statistics shows the highest increase in births has been in the Polish community, since the country was admitted to the European Union. In 2001, fewer than 2,000 babies were born in Britain to Polish mothers.

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Culture Wars

UK: Having Babies Stops Women Being Equal to Men, Says Lib Dem Minister Lynne Featherstone

Men and women are not equal in Britain because women ‘still have babies’, Lib Dem minister Lynne Featherstone has claimed.

The former equalities minister said men could ‘climb the ladder faster’ while women took time off to have children.

Now a minister for international development, Ms Featherstone claimed ‘mediocre men’ reach the top of businesses because they did not take time off.

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Despite progress being made, Ms Featherstone said motherhood was a major obstacle to sexual equality.

‘One of the main barriers to full equality in the UK is the fact that women still have babies.’

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General

Are Humans Becoming Less Intelligent?

Humans may be gradually losing intelligence, according to a new study. The study, published today (Nov. 12) in the journal Trends in Genetics, argues that humans lost the evolutionary pressure to be smart once we started living in dense agricultural settlements several thousand years ago.

“The development of our intellectual abilities and the optimization of thousands of intelligence genes probably occurred in relatively non-verbal, dispersed groups of peoples (living) before our ancestors emerged from Africa,” said study author Gerald Crabtree, a researcher at Stanford University, in a statement.

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Book Review: ‘Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy’

SPRING FEVER: THE ILLUSION OF ISLAMIC DEMOCRACY By Andrew C. McCarthy Encounter Books, $17.99, 157 pages

This is a scholarly work. When you read it, prepare to focus. It is a valuable reference source, a relatively thin volume of modest page count, but huge in the volume of information. If one undertakes the process of untangling all the propaganda bombarding the West (especially the United States) defining radical Islam as mainstream, clearly documented information is a must.

Andrew C. McCarthy has on-the-ground familiarity with the plot to destroy Western civilization and the freedoms enjoyed therein and replace them with anti-freedom, anti-American Shariah law. The plan would bring about radical transformation “from within” by stealth, infiltration or, if all else fails, violence and murder. Mr. McCarthy was the lead prosecutor in the pursuit of the terrorists involved in the first World Trade Center bombing, in 1993.

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News Feed 20121112

Financial Crisis
» Italian Prosecutors Request Indictment for Fitch, S&P Bosses
» Italy: Big Cuts to Hospitals and Beds in Molise, Lazio and Trentino
» Italy Does Not Have ‘Big Imbalances’, Can Come Back Strong
» Italy: Police Clash With Students in Naples Over Labor Market
» Japanese Economy Takes a Tumble Towards Recession
 
Europe and the EU
» Denmark: Journalists Attacked for Reporting on Christmas Tree Controversy
» France: Hard-Left Militants Attack National Front
» Germany: Public Funds ‘17 Cars’ For Three Ex-Chancellors
» Greece: Facebook Takes Down Profiles of Neo-Nazi MPs
» Italy: Young Footballers’ Rejection Letter
» Italy: Ex-Ministers Testify in Berlusconi Hearing
» Italy: Telecom Italia Stock Spikes 6% on News of Sawiris’ Offer
» Italy is in ‘War’ Against Tax Evasion, Says Monti
» Merkel Meets Passos Coelho in Lisbon, Protests
» Rabbi: ‘Islamization of Europe a Good Thing’
» Sweden: SAS Unveils Massive Cost-Cutting Bid
» Sweden: Guard Shot Himself Dead at PM’s Home: Report
» Sweden Democrats Hit All-Time High in New Poll
» UK: Imam Qatada Wins Appeal Against Deportation to Jordan
» Venice Flooded After Storm
 
Immigration
» Sweden: Refugee Kids Faking Mental Ills: Agency Staff

Financial Crisis

Italian Prosecutors Request Indictment for Fitch, S&P Bosses

Agencies suspected of affecting markets with ‘imprudence’

(ANSA) — Rome, November 12 — Prosecutors in the southern Italian town of Trani on Monday requested managers of Standard & Poor’s and Fitch be indicted for alleged market tampering related to the international rating agencies’ assessments. Prosecutors said earlier this year that they were investigating the possibility that “false, unfounded or imprudent judgements” had unduly affected markets.

Deven Sharma, S&P’s president from 2007 to 2011, was one of seven senior figures linked to the agencies who should be sent to trial, according to the prosecutors.

In January investigators searched S&P’s Milan offices two days after the agency downgraded Italy along with eight other countries including France and Spain.

Five days later, Trani prosecutors ordered a search of the Milan offices of Fitch, the world’s second-largest ratings agency, which downgraded Italy three days later.

The agencies deny any wrongdoing.

Prosecutors said they would not be taking action against Moody’s managers after opening a probe into its decisions.

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Italy: Big Cuts to Hospitals and Beds in Molise, Lazio and Trentino

Ministry says 30,000 beds must go. Regions have until 31 December to indicate where axe will fall

ROME — Italy’s hospitals are to lose 30,000 beds as the scenario outlined in last summer’s spending review begins to take shape. Regions have until 31 December to indicate where the reductions will be made. In the upcoming three-year period from 2013 to 2015, the current average ratio of 4.2 beds per thousand residents will have to drop to 3.7. The total should include 0.7% set aside for rehabilitation and long-stay patients who no longer need acute care. Some regions, including Emilia Romagna, Veneto, Tuscany and Lombardy, have already begun to wield the axe while others have yet to start. Significantly, these are the regions with the biggest deficits and budget-balancing plans in place. Molise will have to make bigger cuts any other authority (-33.2%), followed by the autonomous province of Trento (-20.9%) and Lazio (-19.9%). The aim is to arrive at a more modern system through the key concepts of fewer hospitals (which are very expensive and create waste), more territory-based services and more appropriateness.

The underlying criteria are laid out in a framework for regulations on “Quality, Structural, Technological and Quantitative Standards in Hospital Care”. Unless there are new developments, it will be submitted for approval by the central-regional government conference next week. The document, which is ready, was drafted by the health ministry’s AGENAS agency for healthcare services, directed by Fulvio Moirano, which is also in charge of the performance evaluation plan for individual health structures.

It would be more correct to describe the programme as conversion, not cuts, because the beds lost will not be removed. Instead they will be used for other purposes, such as accommodation for the elderly or long-stay patients. The cuts will not be tiny — a bed here, two there — or adhere to the logic of mediation, particularly in universities. Entire carbon-copy departments, known today as complex operative units, will disappear on the basis of catchment area and performance studies. The aim is to offer patients a better service. The more experience a unit accrues, the safer it becomes, particularly for highly specialised procedures such as transplants, heart surgery and neurosurgery. Many areas have too many units working too little because they have to share out patients, thus compromising quality. Minimum quotas are now in place for some specialisations. Coronary bypass units, for instance, should carry out at least 150 ops a year. Yet in Rome, to take one example, only one heart surgery unit out of eight reaches this target while ten of Lombardy’s 18 units meet the criterion…

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Italy Does Not Have ‘Big Imbalances’, Can Come Back Strong

Monti sees growth returning as soon as euro crisis ends

(ANSA) — Milan, November 12 — Premier Mario Monti said on Monday that he was upbeat about the Italian economy’s long-term prospects because it was fundamentally sound.

“It will be possible for growth to return as soon as the eurozone crisis is solved,” Monti said at an event organised by the Financial Times in Milan.

“Italy does not have major imbalances, apart from its national debt-GDP ratio”. Monti’s emergency government of unelected technocrats has passed painful austerity measures to restore health to the country’s public finances and put it on track to balance the budget in structural terms next year.

However, Italy’s borrowing have remained high with investors concerned about the risk of the country being hit by contagion from other countries embroiled in the crisis, above all Greece and Spain. Monti has said that his and future governments will have to go further than balancing the budget and take action to reduce Italy’s huge public debt, which Eurostat last month said has reached a record high of 126.1% in relation to gross domestic product (GDP).

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Italy: Police Clash With Students in Naples Over Labor Market

Demonstrators cornered with tear gas after rocks, bottles thrown

(ANSA) — Naples, November 12 — Police in Naples on Monday fired tear gas and charged at student protestors after they hurled bottles and stones during the visit of Italy’s and Germany’s labor ministers. Police then cornered demonstrators inside the entrance of the city’s school of engineering, where tear gas and small explosions continued to go off. Students were protesting against poor labor conditions in the country, where youth unemployment is 35% and even higher in the south, and internships and temporary contracts are the norm.

Italian Labor Minister Elsa Fornero was in Naples for a meeting with her German counterpart Ursula von der Leyen and Italian Education Minister Francesco Profumo. “I chose Naples to give a signal, a positive message to a city where the problems of our youth are very serious,” said Fornero, who said that apprenticeships were the key for new graduates to transition into the workforce. “We need to aim for apprenticeships, where (young people) can learn on the job because often once they’ve left school and arrive in a company they can have a difficult time,” she said.

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Japanese Economy Takes a Tumble Towards Recession

The government in Japan has announced a severe dip in economic output for the July-September quarter. Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda called the figures “severe,” with business leaders predicting more to come.

Japan’s economy contracted by 0.9 percent quarter-on-quarter, or 3.5 percent year-on-year, between July and September this year, according to official government figures released on Monday morning. The dip was actually slightly smaller than the 3.6 percent annual decline forecast by business daily Nikkei.

Nevertheless, Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda described the contraction as “severe.”

In the previous quarter, Japan logged a year-on-year growth rate of 0.3 percent — meaning the country has not crossed the commonly accepted threshold for a recession, which is two consecutive quarters of negative growth. Business leaders fretted however, that a technical recession was just three months away.

“The GDP data confirms that the economy has fallen into a recession,” Tatsushi Shikano, a senior economist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities in Tokyo, told the Reuters news agency. “It is set for a second straight quarter of contraction in the current quarter.”

The Bank of Japan had already downgraded its basic assessment of the country’s economy in October.

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Europe and the EU

Denmark: Journalists Attacked for Reporting on Christmas Tree Controversy

A private donor may have stepped in to pay for the axed Christmas tree, but the controversy will continue as the board are now being accused of racism

The on-going controversy over theChristmas tree and the housing association in Kokkedal, a town north of Copenhagen, took another turn this weekend, when two journalists from TV2 News escaped unharmed after their van was attacked by 25 masked individuals.

The journalists had gone to the Egedalsvænget housing complex to report on a petition that was gathering signatures of those who had lost confidence in the housing association’s board.

The board had voted against paying 8,000 kroner for the annual Christmas tree and party, but had earlier in the year approved the payment of 60,000 kroner for a party celebrating the Muslim holiday of Eid. Five out of nine of the board members are Muslims.

After the men arrived and exited the van, the attackers promptly began throwing bricks and cobblestones at it. The attackers shouted slurs at the journalists, such as “Neo-Nazi”, and told them to leave.

Following the attack that damaged the windows, doors and the dashboard of the van, the head of TV2 News condemned the treatment of his journalists.

“It’s completely outrageous that things like this happen, but I’m glad it was only our hardware that was attacked and that our personnel were unharmed,” Jacob Nybroe told Jyllands-Posten newspaper. “But it’s disappointing that we can’t cover the news everywhere in Denmark.”

The North Zealand Police has said it is now investigating the incident..

The story of the axed Christmas tree was taken up by the Danish media with gusto after several politicians and commentators suggested it demonstrated an intolerance towards Danish customs held by the minority Muslim population.

But not everyone on the board can agree on why the proposal to have a Christmas tree was rejected.

“No-one wanted to take on the responsibility of getting it,” one board member, Ismail Mestasi, told the press. “A vote was taken and it ended as it ended. I don’t celebrate Christmas, but I was asked to get the tree. And I didn’t want to.”

But the board’s chair, Karin Leegaard Hansen, denied this and has said she offered to take on the responsibility, but that her offer was not noted down in the minutes of the meeting.

The decision of one housing association threatens to turn into a nationwide conflict between Muslims and ethnically Danish Christians. The Islamic association, Islamisk Trossamfund, told Ekstra Bladet that it has received some threatening phone calls since the issue was first covered.

“We have received direct threats, verbal abuse and other forms of taunting as though it was us who were responsible for this case,” spokesperson Imran Shah said, before adding that Muslims are not allowed to deny other groups their right to celebrate their holidays.

“If there is even one non-Muslim in the housing association who wants to hold Christmas, they have to take account of that,” Shah said.

Steffen Morild, the chairman of 3B, the company responsible for the housing complex, said that the housing association’s vote might not be legitimate, as the proper procedures weren’t followed. He added that a meeting was planned for this week where the case would be fully examined, and where the proper procedure for voting on issues like this would be explained.

The issue is likely to remain a hot topic, despite the fact that a private donor has offered to pay an equal amount for both a Christmas tree and next year’s Eid party.

The police announced that they were now investigating an accusation of racism made against the board regarding its decision.

“It needs to be determined to what extent the decision by the Muslim members of the board to first vote ‘yes’ to a 60,000 kroner Eid party, then ‘no’ to a 8,000 kroner Christmas tree to celebrate Christian traditions, violates laws by discriminating against Christians and their traditions,” police spokesperson Karsten Egtved wrote in his report.

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France: Hard-Left Militants Attack National Front

Five extreme left-wing militants were held for questioning on Sunday after three members of the right-wing National Front were allegedly attacked and injured in Saint Etienne, capital of the Loire region.

The militants were upset over the involvement of the National Front in a November 11th Armistice Day commemoration ceremony held in the town, which they considered a “provocation”, according to a report from the website of the Progre’s newspaper.

At least three members of the party headed by Marine Le Pen were injured in a room where a group was preparing to take part in the commemoration on Sunday morning.

The ceremony itself took place without incident.

However, 50 young members of the National Front who participated in the homage to soldiers who died for France were challenged after a procession through the centre of Saint Etienne by 20 extreme left wingers, Progre’s reported.

Law enforcement officials in riot gear intervened, separating the two groups and preventing any fisticuffs between the two groups.

The victims of the earlier attack filed official complaints with justice authorities, according to press reports.

The clash was the latest in a a series involved hard left sympathizers and National Front members.

Julien Sanchez, a member of the party and a councillor for the Languedoc-Rousillon complained of facing death threats and insults from extreme left wingers and union members while “demonstrating peacefully” on Saturday with fellow party members in Nîmes.

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Germany: Public Funds ‘17 Cars’ For Three Ex-Chancellors

Gerhard Schröder has seven publicly funded, chauffeur-driven vehicles at his disposal, despite his highly-paid private work.

The Social Democrat swiftly moved from politics to lucrative business after losing office in 2005. He took up a well-paid job with Nord Stream, which operates a natural gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea — and which is majority owned by Gazprom.

The other former chancellors also have publicly funded transport, with Helmut Kohl having access to six cars including three Mercedes 600 SEL models, Der Spiegel magazine reported on Monday.

And Helmut Schmidt has access to four, including two fancy Mercedes 420 cdi cars which cost nearly €100,000 each.

The former chancellors’ cars have cost the country €1.265 million in purchasing, repairs and use, since they were introduced, Der Spiegel said, although it failed to say how long the publicly funded transport had been available to them.

The federal police, responsible for the personal security of the former chancellors, said such measures were necessary to protect them.

Left MP Gesine Lötzsch said it was ridiculous — “One former chancellor, one car,” she demanded.

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Greece: Facebook Takes Down Profiles of Neo-Nazi MPs

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, NOVEMBER 12 — Facebook has blocked the profiles of MPs from Greece’s far-right Golden Dawn party after deeming that they violated terms of use on violence and racism, according to reports. The social networking site also deleted profiles of Golden Dawn members and others who had posted Nazi symbols, website TVXS reported. Golden Dawn accused Facebook of censorship and a “relentless attack against nationalist users”.

According Kathimwerini online, it has reportedly filed a complaint with the electronic crimes squad.

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Italy: Young Footballers’ Rejection Letter

Eight-year-olds told they will no longer play

That day, Paolino found a sealed envelope addressed to him on the living room table. It was the first letter the eight-year-old had ever received. The message said: “We write to thank you for being part of our club in the 2011-2012 season. Unfortunately, we find ourselves obliged to tell you that for the upcoming 2012-2013 season we are unable to offer you the opportunity to continue your sporting activities with us. I wish you every success in sport and take this opportunity to extend my warmest regards”. Signed Spartaco Ventura, chairman of Paolino’s passion, the Trieste-based San Giovanni football club. Dad Daniele saw him go into his room, where the decor is in Juventus club colours and the posters are of Gigi Buffon. Daniele says: “He came out two hours later and told me ‘I don’t want to play football any more. I don’t want to do anything’. Perhaps he was rejected because he’s too short to be a goalkeeper. Is that what he did wrong, I ask myself? Not being good enough at football? I didn’t take him to the club to become a Kakà, a Messi or a Ronaldo. No, I just wanted him to have a good time, be with other boys, experience team spirit and learn to play fair”. The budding netminder was one of six San Giovanni juniors who were given similar marching orders. Cesare Lenzi told us: “My son was shattered about it. I tried to soothe him by telling him he could still go to another team but he wasn’t having that. ‘I don’t want to play against my mates’. Got that? For San Giovanni, OK; against, no. Little by little, I persuaded him to try athletics, since he was enthralled by the Olympics”.

So the question is how can you make selections like that at an age when kids are just starting to kick a football around? How can you exclude players from the squad, just “let them go”, as if they were a Del Piero, or Seedorf or Julio Cesar, when the Italian football association Federcalcio itself warns clubs against selecting before the age of twelve? And what about the club’s social mission?

We asked the man who sent the letters, San Giovanni chairman Spartaco Ventura: “It’s got nothing to do with how good they are. My decision was based on the need to reduce the number of young footballers at the club because we were no longer able to look after them all. There weren’t enough coaches so we had to cut the squad. I took other criteria into account when I was making the decisions. Anyway, youngsters and parents are free to switch club after 30 June every year, and clubs can make their choices, too. I would also point out that if anything happens to me, it won’t be six lads going home, it’ll be 200”.

Mr Ventura’s words are not calculated to soothe…

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Italy: Ex-Ministers Testify in Berlusconi Hearing

Carfagna says ex-premier is being put through a ‘media trial’

(ANSA) — Milan, November 12 — Ex-minister of education Maria Stella Gelmini and former equal opportunities minister Mara Carfagna testified on Monday in the trial of Italian ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi for alleged sex with an underage prostitute and alleged abuse of power.

The two former members of Berlusconi’s government answered questions from the ex-premier’s defense lawyer, Niccolo’ Ghedini.

Gelmini told the court that she had been a guest at Berlusconi’s villa at Arcore outside Milan on several occasions “but always for work” and never when “young girls were present”.

The two former ministers were called to testify based on a deposition by Karima El Mahroug, a Moroccan runaway and nightclub dancer also known as Ruby that Berlusconi allegedly paid for sex when she was under 18.

Ruby said that on one of the evenings at Berlusconi’s villa on February 14, 2010, Carfagna and Gelmini were present.

Gelmini testified that she had never met Ruby and that on February 14, 2010 she was pregnant and at home with her husband.

Upon leaving the court, Carfagna told reporters that the trial seemed more like a “media trial”.

Carfagna said that she did not have an idea of the direction the trial was taking, because she was not “aware of the facts…we have to simply wait for the judges’ decision”.

The ex-premier stands accused of abuse of power for allegedly persuading police to release Ruby after an unrelated theft claim to hush up their relationship.

Berlusconi has said he was trying to avoid a diplomatic incident as he believed Mahroug was a relative of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.

The charge of having sex with an underage prostitute carries a jail term of up to three years, and abuse of office 12 years.

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Italy: Telecom Italia Stock Spikes 6% on News of Sawiris’ Offer

Egyptian billionaire offers capital increase for minority stake

(ANSA) — Milan, November 12 — Telecom Italia (TIT) stock shot up more than 6% on Monday on news that Egyptian billionaire and Orascom Development CEO Naguib Onsi Sawiris had offered a capital increase in exchange for a minority stake.

A note from TIT confirmed Monday morning that Sawiris was interested in buying an emission of new shares. “The initiative is described as aimed at providing the company with resources for growth projects. The document was read at the Board Meeting held last November 8th. (The board) limited itself to taking note of it, reserving for itself the opportunity to evaluate” the proposal after a series of checks, the company note said.

Unconfirmed rumors placed the value of the offer at 4-5 billion euros.

The news followed better-than-expected third-quarter results and confirmed year-end targets.

ßßß”Clearly if someone has an interest in Telecom Italia, it means the company has value. We are pleased that there should be such an interest,” commented TIT CEO Franco Bernabe’.

On Monday, Bernabe’ told journalists at a company presentation that TIT’s industrial plan “is aggressive on costs, but also on development”. Asked whether the industrial plan will have an impact on company employees, Bernabe’ replied, “When the moment arrives, we will talk about it.”

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Italy is in ‘War’ Against Tax Evasion, Says Monti

Widespread crackdown has led to backlash against tax collectors

(ANSA) — Milan, November 12 — The Italian government has declared war on rampant tax evasion, Premier Mario Monti said on Monday.

“Some measures adopted by the government against tax evasion may seem like war measures and, in reality, they are,” Monti said at an event organised by the Financial Times.

With cash needed to haul Italy out of the debt crisis, Monti has launched a big drive to reduce widespread tax evasion.

This has featured high-profile operations at luxury resorts and exclusive stores and nightclubs in big cities and a hard-hitting TV advertising campaign.

Italy’s inland revenue agency, the Agenzia delle Entrate, has also introduced a new system to find evaders by cross-checking incomes and spending.

But there has also been a backlash, with tax collectors becoming hate figures for many people. Tax agency offices have suffered a number of letter-bomb attacks in various parts of the country.

A number of recent suicides have been linked to tax bills people were unable to pay.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Merkel Meets Passos Coelho in Lisbon, Protests

German Chancellor meets with Tusk, Ayrault, Putin over the week

(ANSAmed) — BERLIN, NOVEMBER 12 — German Chancellor Angela Merkel will meet with Portuguese President Anibal Cavaco Silva and Premier Pedro Passos Coelho in Lisbon on Monday.

Unions and other activists organizing on Facebook announced they will take to the streets in protest against what they say is Berlin’s hard line policy on the euro crisis. In a radio interview prior to her Lisbon mission, where she will also speak at a meeting of Portuguese and German entrepreneurs, the chancellor said that Portugal does not need more EU aid.

Merkel has a busy week ahead. In Berlin on Wednesday, she meets with Polish Premier Donald Tusk as part of German-Polish intergovernmental consultations; on Thursday November 15 she meets with French Premier Jean-Marc Ayrault, followed by a working dinner with Dutch Premier Mark Rutte ahead of the November 22-23 European summit; she flies to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Friday, for Russian-German intergovernmental consultations.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Rabbi: ‘Islamization of Europe a Good Thing’

Rabbi Baruch Efrati believes Jews should ‘rejoice at the fact that Europe is paying for what it did to us for hundreds of years by losing its identity.’ He praises Islam for promoting modesty, respect for God

As concerns grow over the increasing number of Muslims in Europe, it appears not everyone is bothered by the issue, including an Israeli rabbi who even welcomes the phenomenon.

Rabbi Baruch Efrati, a yeshiva head and community rabbi in the West Bank settlement of Efrat, believes that the Islamization of Europe is actually a good thing.

“With the help of God, the gentiles there will adopt a healthier life with a lot of modesty and integrity, and not like the hypocritical Christianity which appears pure but is fundamentally corrupt,” he explained.

Rabbi Efrati was asked to discuss the issue by an oriental studies student, who inquired on Judaism’s stand toward the process Europe has been going through in recent years.

Following the election of a hijab-wearing Muslim woman as the mayor of the Bosnian city of Visoko for the first time in continent’s history, the student asked the rabbi on the Kipa website: “How do we fight the Islamization of Europe and return it to the hands of Christians and moderates?”

Efrati wrote in response that the Islamization of Europe was better than a Christian Europe for ethical and theological reasons — as a punishment against Christians for persecuting the Jews and the fact that Christianity, as opposed to Islam, is considered “idolatry” from a halachic point of view.

“Jews should rejoice at the fact that Christian Europe is losing its identity as a punishment for what it did to us for the hundreds of years were in exile there,” the rabbi explained as the ethical reason for favoring Muslims, quoting shocking descriptions from the Rishonim literature (written by leading rabbis who lived during the 11th to 15th centuries) about pogroms and mass murders committed by Christians against Jews.

“We will never forgive Europe’s Christians for slaughtering millions of our children, women and elderly… Not just in the recent Holocaust, but throughout the generations, in a consistent manner which characterizes all factions of hypocritical Christianity…

“A now, Europe is losing its identity in favor of another people and another religion, and there will be no remnants and survivors from the impurity of Christianity, which shed a lot of blood it won’t be able to atone for.”

‘Islam a relatively honest religion’

The theological reason, according to Rabbi Efrati, is that Christianity — which he sees as idolatry — has a tendency to “destroy normal life and abstain from it on the one hand, while losing modesty on the other hand,” as it “ranges between radical monasticism to radical Western licentiousness.”

Islam, the rabbi added, is “a religion which misjudges its prophets but is relatively honest. It educates a bit more for a stable life of marriage and creation, where there is certain modesty and respect for God.”

Efrati ruled, therefore, that “even if we are in a major war with the region’s Arabs over the Land of Israel, Islam is still much better as a gentile culture than Christianity.”

He added, however, that Jews must pray that the Islamization of most of Europe will not harm the people of Israel.

           — Hat tip: LN [Return to headlines]

Sweden: SAS Unveils Massive Cost-Cutting Bid

Scandinavian airline SAS announced plans on Monday to slash 3 billion kronor ($445 million) in costs, with at least 800 jobs to be cut in what the company’s CEO has labelled “the final call” for the troubled airline.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Sweden: Guard Shot Himself Dead at PM’s Home: Report

A security guard shot himself dead at Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt’s official residence in Stockholm on Friday, according to reports.

Police were alerted shortly after 1pm on Friday and emergency services including three swat teams gathered outside the prime minister’s official residence, Sagerska Palatset in central Stockholm.

Stockholm police spokeswoman Towe Hägg told the TT news agency that Swedish security service Säpo, which manages the prime minister’s security detail, had not been brought into the investigation.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Sweden Democrats Hit All-Time High in New Poll

The far-right Sweden Democrats have recorded their highest voter-support poll results ever, shooting up to 11.2 percent, with party leader Jimmie Åkesson stating the party is on “the road to success”.

A voter survey carried out by the United Minds polling firm and published on Monday in the Aftonbladet newspaper shows voter support for the Sweden Democrats has reached 11.2 percent, the party’s highest-ever result.

The results come from a survey held between October 11th and November 14th which shows the party in a clear third place behind the Social Democrats (31 percent) and Moderates (27.8 percent).

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UK: Imam Qatada Wins Appeal Against Deportation to Jordan

(AGI) London, Nov. 12 — The imam Abu Qatada, suspected of being a jihadist and a dangerous ideologue, has won his appeal against deportation to Jordan and will be released on bail tomorrow. The judges decided there was the risk that he may have been tried in Jordan on the basis of evidence obtained through torture. The British government has condemned the verdict stating that it will continue its legal battle to ensure that Abu Qatada, 51, is extradited to Jordan where in 1998 he was sentenced in absentia for his involvement in terrorist attack. Home Secretary Theresa May had ordered his extradition after receiving reassurance that Qatada would not be tortured from the Jordanian authorities, but these guarantees were clearly not considered sufficient by immigration’s Special Appeals Commission. Abu Qatada asked Great Britain for political asylum in 1993 and has spent most of the past seven years in a high security prison.

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

Venice Flooded After Storm

Heavy rain and a storm surge have left Venice severely flooded. At 1.5 meters above norm, it was the lagoon city’s sixth worst flood on record. The storm has also caused chaos across northern Italy, including Tuscany.

Residents and tourists were left to wade on Sunday, with 70 percent of the city flooded, including pathways along Venice’s fabled canals.

Authorities said a strong southerly wind had piled up water in the lagoon. By late afternoon Sunday the level had receded slightly to 1.4 meters (4.6 feet) above normal.

Venice is built on hundreds of small islands. To tackle high water in the future, a complicated dam system is being built to become operational in 2016.

The 6 billion euro ($7.8 billion) project — known by its Italian acronym, MOSE, for experimental electromechanical module — has been beset by cost overruns and criticism from environmental groups.

Heavy rainfall and floods were reported in many parts of northern Italy on Sunday. In Toscana, 200 residents had to flee their homes. In the province Massa Carrara, 230 millimeters (9 inches) of rainfall was recorded in just four hours.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Immigration

Sweden: Refugee Kids Faking Mental Ills: Agency Staff

The head of Migration Board (Migrationsverket) operations in southern Sweden has slammed case workers for routinely hinting that refugee children are making false claims about their mental health in order to avoid deportation.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121111

Financial Crisis
» Chinese, Indian Economies to Overtake West Before Long
» Obama Has Led US to £338bn Bill — and to the Edge of a Financial Abyss
 
USA
» Active-Duty Service Members Disenfranchised by Fla. Voter Purge
» Blasphemy: The First Order of Business
» Carny Nation
» Citing Voter Fraud, Petition at White House Web Site Demands Recount of Election
» Clinton Refuses to Testify on Benghazi, Cites Scheduling Conflict
» Col. West Continues With Recount
» Cover-Up at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
» Elections Do Have Consequences
» Election Clerks Once Again Miss Federal Absentee Ballot Deadline
» Inspector General Says DOD, FVAP Failed to Implement MOVE Act Registration Offices
» Is Obama’s Cybersecurity Executive Order Imminent?
» Johnson, Schuette Sue to Count Late Military Ballots
» Not With a Bang But a Whimper
» Obama Welfare Vote Buying Hits $1 Trillion Before Re-Election
» Police Say Jogger Groped in NYC’s Central Park
» President Obama Received 106,258 Votes — Only 98,213 Eligible Voters. It’s Not Humanly Possible to Get 108% of the Vote
» Senator: Defense Department Not Complying With Election Law
» Teen Gropes Woman, 24, in Central Park
» The Convenient Resignation of General Petraeus
» What Went Wrong I
» Why Did CIA Director Petraeus Suddenly Resign … And Why Was the U.S. Ambassador to Libya Murdered?
 
Canada
» Jury Convicts Toronto Man Who Slashed Throat, Stabbed Wife
 
Europe and the EU
» Breivik Complains “Violation of My Human Rights”
» Brussels Bans ‘Offensive’ Christmas Tree for Muslims
» Exhibition Brings Black Germans’ Stories to Light
» Fungal Disease Threatens Europe’s Ash Trees
» Italian Radical Party Organizes Marijuana Sit-In
» Italy: A2A Profit Gains 48% in First 9 Months, Plans to Slash Debt
» Italy: Generali Profits 37.3% Up
» Italy: Berlusconi Witnesses Deny Sums Received Were Sex Payments
» Polish Police Repel Ultranationalists
» Sweden: ‘Millennium’ Books Keep Making Millions
» Sweden: Teenage Boy Reports Group Rape
» UK: Crime Isn’t Falling, It’s Just That More and More Evil Acts Are No Longer Crimes at All
» UK: Millions May Face Blank TV Screens Caused by New 4G Mobile Phone Masts
» UK: Pensioner, 73, Stabbed to Death After ‘Disturbing Intruder During Burglary’
» UK: The First Fifty Shades Divorce: High-Flyer Splits From Husband Who Refused to Spice Up Their Love Life With That Book
 
Middle East
» Bahrain: Manama Revokes Citizenship of 31 Activists and Opponents
» Britain Prepares Squads to Assassinate Assad in Syria
» Iranian Parliament Looks Into Suspected Torture Death
» ‘My SAS Hero Has Been Betrayed’: Wife’s Torment After Special Forces Husband is Jailed for ‘Illegally Possessing’ Pistol Given to Him by Iraqis for Outstanding Service
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» White South Africans Move to Townships
 
Latin America
» Mexican Drug Cartel Assassins Bought Guns From U.S. Border Patrol
 
Culture Wars
» Eurispes Reports Italy Governed by Male Gerontocracy
» Sweden: Teachers Need to Learn to Tackle Racism: Report
 
General
» Dead of Two World Wars Remembered Around Globe
» ‘Designed to Fail’ Electronics a Global Problem

Financial Crisis

Chinese, Indian Economies to Overtake West Before Long

China and India are expected to become the economic superpowers of the not-too-distant future, the OECD says in a new study. The West will quickly fall behind, and so will Germany despite its strong industrial base.

The size of the Chinese economy will surpass the entire eurozone’s gross domestic product by the end of this year, claimed a Friday report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), a club of 34 industrialized and mostly western democracies.

And that would only be the beginning of a huge shift in global economic power as a number of emerging countries looked set to take over the lead, the study maintained.

The OECD said the Chinese and Indian economies together would be bigger than the combined economic might of the US, Japan and the 17-member eurozone. China on its own was predicted to race past the US to become the world’s biggest economy in 2030 at the latest.

By that time, China and India together would account for 39 percent of global output, compared with 34 percent for the US, Japan and the euro area.

The report also noted that China would have the highest growth rate of any country for another eight years to come, before being overtaken by India and Indonesia due to a fast-ageing population in China.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Obama Has Led US to £338bn Bill — and to the Edge of a Financial Abyss

New York votes Democrat. It took for granted that Barack Obama would get a second term, and did not look much beyond that.

Now, though, all America is having to peer into an abyss — or, to use the metaphor of the moment, over a ‘fiscal cliff’.

It describes the moment on January 1 when, unless the Republican-controlled House of Representatives and the Democrat President come to an agreement, huge tax rises will be accompanied by some deep federal spending cuts that experts fear will tip the country into recession.

The plan is that $136 billion (£85.5 billion) in cuts — 0.8 per cent of GDP — will come in at the same time as $532 billion of tax increases, taking a total of $668 billion out of the deficit, or four per cent of GDP.

The cuts include defence and unemployment benefits; the tax rises reverse all the Bush-era tax cuts, and will hit the middle classes. They will also hit employers by increasing payroll taxes…

This is a deeply divided country: divided not between Democrats and Republicans, or even liberals and conservatives, but, it seems, between givers and takers.

On the one hand there are the wealth creators and the self-reliant, who want the state out of their lives and a fair chance to rebuild business, enterprise and their bank balances after the debacle of the banking collapse of 2008.

On the other is the coalition of minorities put in place by President Obama, and which he exploited to secure his victory. Many of these people depend upon the welfare culture he has created — what the state calls ‘entitlements’.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

USA

Active-Duty Service Members Disenfranchised by Fla. Voter Purge

CBS News: “Tampa-area resident and Navy captain Peter Kehring has spent more than 30 years in the U.S. military. But due to Florida GOP Gov. Rick Scott’s recent purge of voter rolls, Kehring will not be able to cast a vote on Election Day, reports Tampa CBS affiliate WTSP…And he’s not alone: Kehring is among 30 active and reserve service members in the Tampa area who have contacted the Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections office, according to WTSP.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Blasphemy: The First Order of Business

Just hours after President Obama is re-elected, the “anti-Islam” filmmaker is sentenced to prison.

Just hours after President Obama delivered his victory speech to throngs of starry-eyed supporters overwhelmed by the thrill of four more years, the federal government wasted no time moving “forward”. Inside of a Los Angeles courthouse, Mark Basseley Youssef, the man behind the world-renowned internet clip “Innocence of Muslims”, was sentenced to a year in jail. His film, which mocked the prophet Mohammed and the religion of Islam through low-budget actors and a shoddy stage set, was initially fingered by the Obama Administration as the catalyst behind the September 11th assault on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya. This account was widely repudiated, but condemnations of the film still poured in from the president on down in the two weeks that followed. During that sideshow, Muslim outrage over what was seen as blasphemy boiled over and led to killings, bombings, riots, and pillaging all over the world.

The prosecutors who presided over the case stressed the verdict had nothing to do with the content of the film, instead they insisted it stemmed from “probation violations” authorities had discovered after one of Youssef’s aliases appeared in the credits. The Egyptian-born Coptic Christian was then questioned about his involvement when officers showed up at his home in the late hours of the night. Not long after that, an activist judge decided he was a “flight risk” and he was taken to jail. While Americans spent the next few weeks torn over watching the presidential debates and the World Series, Youssef remained in custody. Revelations even surfaced from the father of Tyrone Woods — one of the Navy SEALs murdered in Benghazi — that jail time for the filmmaker was promised to him by Secretary Clinton.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Carny Nation

The Democrats have built themselves a pyramid scheme of Babel and it’s fools, suckers and marks all the way down, Popular culture, the media and politics becomes one.

A scam like the Democratic Party needs suckers. It needs millions and millions of the dumbest people that can be found outside of specially supervised group homes. And then it needs to appoint people to watch over them, give them the occasional food and minor check, and drive them in vans to the polls after two or four years so that the con artists can keep their manicured paws on the local treasury.

These people have to be stupid, yes, but like all marks, they have to be greedy. They have to be the kind of people who relish taking someone else’s money without working for it. The kind who grin at the idea of putting something over someone else. The kind who think that they are smart because they decided that the world owes them a living. They think that they’re smart, but they’re only the marks in a con. And when the con is done, like the guy depositing a check from Nigeria’s Prince Uscamo, they are going to be the ones left holding the bag…

Last year in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia, the price of three eggs ran to 100 billion dollars. A beer cost 150 billion dollars and a roll of toilet paper, well it was just cheaper to use million dollar bills. We are talking about Zimbabwean dollars here, not American dollars, but eventually there will be no difference. Zimbabwe yesterday. America tomorrow. Money isn’t magic and there comes a point when no amount of words can increase its value. Eventually it becomes cheaper to print out presidential speeches on the bright economic future and use them as toilet paper.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Citing Voter Fraud, Petition at White House Web Site Demands Recount of Election

Citing allegations of voter fraud, a petition posted Saturday at the White House “We the People” web site demands a recount of Tuesday’s election.

“In one county alone in Ohio, which was a battleground state, President Obama received 106,258 votes…but there were only 98,213 eligible voters. It’s not humanly possible to get 108% of the vote,” the petition says.

According to the petition, if voter ID laws had been in place across the country, a recount would be unnecessary.

A post at American Third Position says that Obama lost every state that required photo ID, but the National Conference of State Legislatures says that Michigan law requires voters to “show a photo ID or sign an affidavit attesting that he or she is not in possession of photo identification.” Obama won Michigan in Tuesday’s election.

Obama also won New Hampshire and Hawaii. Both states, according to the NCSL, ask for photo ID, but make allowances for voters who say they have none.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Clinton Refuses to Testify on Benghazi, Cites Scheduling Conflict

The Republican-led House Foreign Affairs Committee asked Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to testify at an open hearing next week about the Sept. 11 attacks in Benghazi, Libya.

While the State Department responded that Clinton will be traveling abroad next week, the invitation to the Nov. 15 hearing signaled a post-election renewal of a politically charged debate over the attack resulted in the death of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.

Other State Department officials plan to provide closed- door briefings for lawmakers, including a session with the Senate intelligence committee on Nov. 15, department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters today.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Col. West Continues With Recount

I have not yet begun to fight

Representative Allen West and his supporters should serve as steadfast examples of tenacity in face of insurmountable odds and beacons of hope to negative doomsayers who are already lamenting America’s passing as if a cold stiff corpse lay in state. Through his actions, buoyed by the honor and diligence of friends and supporters, Col. West’s group have successfully monitored a recount in a contentious polling district which has restored West’s lead to 198 and forced a recount for all ballots. How many more examples of this exist nationwide? How about the 141% voter turnout in St Lucie County?

Col. West and his supporters embody what made America the only truly free nation earth has ever known, and summoned such epitaphs to greatness as John Paul Jones’ famous quip that titles this article.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Cover-Up at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

According to two well-vetted sources with intimate knowledge of the CIA operations and events in Benghazi, the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus is directly related to the testimony he was expected to provide before a closed-door hearing next week before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Sources close to the controversy, citing the need for anonymity due to their positions, stated that Barack Hussein Obama was aware of the CIA director’s indiscretions “long before” the November 6, 2012 elections, and knew about the FBI’s investigative findings weeks before the election, but “erected a firewall” to prevent any disclosure before November 6th.

“What I do know is that an integral part of that firewall involved having information on Petraeus that would potentially damage his career, legacy and marriage. A sort of political blackmail, if you will. What I don’t know, but suspect, is that Petraeus was placed in the unenviable but self-inflicted position of having to choose between providing truthful testimony under oath and having his professional and personal life destroyed while systematically being impeached due to this incident, or keeping quiet before the Senate Intelligence Committee,” stated one source.

A second intelligence source stated that “the announcement [of Petraeus’ resignation] was carefully timed. It was announced in a Friday afternoon news dump three days after the election, and days before the Senate Intelligence Committee was to hear his testimony, despite the President having knowledge of these events weeks ago. Friday’s announcement served two purposes; it kept controversy from emerging before the election, while allowing the administration to buy time regarding testimony by a federal official about CIA’s involvement in Benghazi.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Elections Do Have Consequences

What will we see in the coming years because of the results of this election? It will be frightening at best. The re-elected president is a man who was raised to believe that Marxism is the answer to all the world’s problems and America’s capitalistic free market system is the cause of all the world’s problems. He has exhibited total disdain for what has made America the greatest nation the world has ever seen.

Let’s look at what is coming to America because we decided to re-elect a man who was raised a Marxist and one who believes that the very few, the elite, are far better to make your decisions for you because you are not qualified to do it yourself. Granted there are a few that qualify and that is their right but the majority of Americans, I believe, are capable of better decisions than our re-elected president.

EPA regulations which Obama told the EPA to hold off announcing until after the election. These regulations will cost Americans $700 billion and will prevent any new plants from being built. Our power grid is aging and needs massive updates but these regulations will only make that worse. Obama’s re-election will also allow the EPA to continue its attack on coal and all other fossil fuels and promote the so-called ‘green energy’ that has failed in all counties where it has been established and mandated…

How about Obama cancelling the Day of Prayer celebration at the White House but holds a celebration for Ramadan? Then all of the attacks on the religious community from forcing religious organizations to supply birth control which is against their beliefs. Strange enough on that matter Muslims don’t have to participate in Obamacare because it is against their religious beliefs but Protestants and Catholics do have to even though it is against their religious beliefs.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Election Clerks Once Again Miss Federal Absentee Ballot Deadline

MADISON — “More than three dozen local election clerks appear to have missed a federally mandated deadline for sending out absentee ballots to military and overseas voters, according to the Government Accountability Board.

“Election officials had until this past Saturday to send out ballots requested by military and overseas voters who want to vote in the Aug. 14 primary in which Republicans will choose a U.S. Senate candidate to face the Democratic candidate, U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, in the race to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl. The number of clerks who missed the deadline may change, as some 265 municipal clerks still haven’t told the GAB if they had any ballot requests, and GAB staff believe that some of the clerks who did respond to a survey might have responded incorrectly.

“But it nevertheless marks another in a string of elections in which Wisconsin has failed to comply with the federal Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Inspector General Says DOD, FVAP Failed to Implement MOVE Act Registration Offices

“In a report released yesterday, the DOD Inspector General goes after the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) on multiple fronts, including the finding of a failure to comply with the MOVE Act by not establishing voter registration offices at military installations. In a nutshell, DOD is only about halfway through the job, three years after the passage of the MOVE Act.

“First, we have DOJ failing to enforce the MOVE Act until the fiasco of 2010. Now, with less than 70 days to the Presidential election and military voting participation rates plummeting, this IG report criticizes FVAP and DOD for not complying with the most significant military voting legislation in 20 years. This report is going to send shock waves throughout the political and elections arena. Politico predicts a nasty showdown between House Republicans and the Obama Administration on the delay and foot-dragging in implementing the registration part of the MOVE Act. ELC predicts more of a bipartisan outcry from the Congress.

Questions to ponder: When has the Obama Administration ever laid down on the job on requiring full compliance with voter registration laws at public assistance or DMV offices in any number of states that have been sued? Why is it that military voter registration offices get short thrift under the watch of the Obama Administration?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Is Obama’s Cybersecurity Executive Order Imminent?

Flush with electoral capital, President Barack Obama is spending it like mad in pursuit of his radical power consolidating agenda. Over the past few days we have chronicled the fast-tracking of a UN gun control treaty, the prosecution of another alleged espionage case, another deadly drone attack, approval of a planned UN invasion of Mali, etc.

The latest stop of the Barack Obama Worldwide Tour of Tyranny may be the issuing of a long-awaited and regularly leaked executive order exerting control over the Internet in the name of cybersecurity…

Despite the uncertainty of the timetable, what is certain is that once President Obama signs his name to that edict and assuming compliance with its mandates changes from voluntary to involuntary, he will possess powers only dreamed about by the most ambitious dictators of history.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Johnson, Schuette Sue to Count Late Military Ballots

LANSING, Mich. — “Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and Attorney General Bill Schuette today announced they are filing suit against 24 communities to require local clerks to extend the counting deadline for ballots that were not sent by the deadline set by Michigan election law so the voices of military and overseas voters are heard.

“The men and women who put their lives on the line to defend our freedoms must be able to participate in our democracy,” Johnson said. “While the vast majority of local clerks met the deadline, we must ensure that all military and overseas voters’ voices are heard in the Nov. 6 election.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Not With a Bang But a Whimper

“The issue today is the same as it has been throughout all history, whether man shall be allowed to govern himself or be ruled by a small elite.” — Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), 3rd President of the United States

First things first: Mitt Romney did not lose the election, it was stolen from him. All the the finger pointing and “blame game” rhetoric aside, Obama’s win was in no small part accomplished through massive election fraud. Common sense suggests it, history supports it, and pre-election numbers confirm it.

The corrupt propaganda outlets, otherwise known as the “news media,” started their spin stories immediately — blaming Romney’s loss on Karl Rove, the Tea Party, Romney’s liberalism, Romney’s conservatism, Hurricane Sandy, bad karma and fell stars. All of which serve as smoke and mirrors to obfuscate the elephant in the room — massive election fraud.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Obama Welfare Vote Buying Hits $1 Trillion Before Re-Election

Under President Barack Obama, the U.S. government is distributing a record amount of public assistance and new report reveals that it’s much worse than previously imagined because the Obama administration is spending more than the median national income to provide each impoverished household with welfare, a public-interest watchdog group reported on Halloween, the day of trick-or-treat.

According to a disturbing report released by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), a group with a staff of about 900 lawyers, economists and scientists who conduct research and analysis for the United States Congress.

The report reveals that in 2011 the U.S. government spent $1 trillion for welfare benefits, including $746 billion in federal funds and $254 in matching state funds.

The incredible amount of taxpayer money doesn’t include Medicare and Social Security, which are paid for by recipients throughout the working years, but only handouts like food stamps, cash welfare, Section 8 housing, and medical insurance known as Medicaid, the report indicates.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Police Say Jogger Groped in NYC’s Central Park

NEW YORK (AP) — Police say a woman jogging in New York City’s Central Park was confronted by a group of teenagers who asked her for a kiss, and 1 of them groped her when she rebuffed them.

Police were seeking the accused groper Saturday. He’s believed to be about 14.

Police say the 24-year-old woman was running near the northern edge of the park around 8:30 p.m. Friday when five teens approached her seeking a kiss. Officers say one teen then touched her groin and ran off.

           — Hat tip: Van Grungy [Return to headlines]

President Obama Received 106,258 Votes — Only 98,213 Eligible Voters. It’s Not Humanly Possible to Get 108% of the Vote

That is exactly why GOP electors in PA, OH, WI, VA and Florida must file a formal request to their Secretary of State challenging the outcome. Millions of Americans have become very aware and knowledgeable about vote fraud and obviously have done some fact checking since Tuesday. I keep saying it, but in the hurry to declare a winner, races are called in less than an hour; the presidential race averages about 4 hours. Hawaii is like 7 hours behind DC.

Oh, that’s right, “Based on our predictions and exit polls…” The best number I can come up with from visiting a half dozen sites, the number of precincts in this country ranges from 30,000 to perhaps a little higher. You tell me ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, FOX, MSNBC and all the rest have exit polls for even half that number. They don’t.

GOP electors have legal standing to challenge the vote.

1 — A hand recount of the ballots is absolutely critical. That means provisional ballots, absentee ballots AND military ballots even if they came in after Nov. 6th because we know the big problem there. Those machines have been proven inaccurate and way too many verifiable reports are already on the books from Tuesday about machines going down, only to be brought up later with a candidate winning before the machines went down and then losing. I’ve seen it over and over for nearly two decades.

We know certain models of those machines can be accessed remotely and it only takes two minutes to switch out a chip. For those who haven’t seen this nine minute video — here is a computer programmer testifying under oath how he was ordered to write a program to rig an election. He testified that the program he wrote would be invisible:

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Senator: Defense Department Not Complying With Election Law

It’s bad enough that the administration has repeatedly cut defense spending in the midst of fighting a war but it now appears it is also shirking its duty to make sure those serving in that war are able to vote and have their vote counted. At the end of last week, Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) sent a letter to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta reminding the Pentagon chief that the department has a positive obligation under a 2009 law (Military Overseas Voter Empowerment Act) to collect and, if need be, express mail absentee ballots from the men and women serving overseas in time for those ballots to be counted prior to Election Day. But, according to the senator, “Recent communication from the Federal Voting Assistance Program, as well as an internal review by the military postal system, indicates that DoD is not complying with the law.

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Teen Gropes Woman, 24, in Central Park

Police sketch of suspect in Central Park grope of 24-year-old woman. The suspect is described as a black male between 12 and 14, who is about 5-foot-5 and has large front teeth. He was wearing a light gray hooded sweatshirt and backpack at the time of the assault.

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The Convenient Resignation of General Petraeus

By Robert Spencer

Apparently overcome with guilt over an extramarital affair, General David Petraeus abruptly resigned as director of the CIA Thursday. A suddenly socially conservative Barack Obama accepted his resignation Friday, as Petraeus explained in a statement made public Friday afternoon (the time when all stories that the administration wants to bury are released). But Petraeus’s statement simply didn’t hold water — not only because it assumed an Obama as strait-laced as Pat Robertson, but also because it comes just after the House Foreign Affairs Committee asked him to testify in its investigation of the Benghazi jihad attack and subsequent Obama administration cover-up.

“Yesterday afternoon,” Petraeus wrote, “I went to the White House and asked the President to be allowed, for personal reasons, to resign from my position as D/CIA. After being married for over 37 years, I showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair. Such behavior is unacceptable, both as a husband and as the leader of an organization such as ours. This afternoon, the President graciously accepted my resignation.”

Parson Obama, that well-known moral crusader who praised Ted Kennedy as an “extraordinary leader” and Barney Frank as “a fierce advocate for the people of Massachusetts and Americans everywhere who needed a voice,” may indeed have been so indignant over Petraeus’s affair that he accepted his resignation with alacrity. On the other hand, maybe his willingness to see the last of Petraeus had something to do with the statement that the CIA issued onOctober 26: “No one at any level in the CIA told anybody not to help those in need; claims to the contrary are simply inaccurate.”

This came after Fox News had reported that same day that “sources who were on the ground in Benghazi that an urgent request from the CIA annex for military back-up during the attack on the U.S. consulate and subsequent attack several hours later on the annex itself was denied by the CIA chain of command — who also told the CIA operators twice to ‘stand down’ rather than help the ambassador’s team when shots were heard at approximately 9:40 p.m. in Benghazi on Sept. 11.”

But if it wasn’t Petraeus who ordered that no help be given to Ambassador Chris Stevens and his staff when jihadists attacked the embassy, the order would have had to come from someone who outranked even the director of the agency. Thus Petraeus’s denial that the order had come from him pointed the finger directly at Barack Obama. And while the mainstream media buried that fact before the election, probably the House Foreign Affairs Committee would have asked Petraeus just who did give the order.

For surely it was just a coincidence that Petraeus resigned on Thursday, the very same day that Fox News reported that the Foreign Affairs Committee was planning to call him to testify at their Benghazi hearings, along with Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and Matt Olsen, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center. Surely that had nothing to do with Petraeus’s decision to submit his resignation. This couldn’t have had anything to do with his quitting…

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What Went Wrong I

The GOP neglected its base and frantically tried to show that they were more responsible Democrats, but with a deep love of free enterprise. The Democrats focused on turning out every single rotten member of their 2008 coalition and getting them to the polls.

The GOP chased the voters it didn’t have. The Democrats chased the voters they did have and made sure as many of them as possible showed up to vote.

The GOP softened its message. The Democrats hardened theirs. The GOP tried to be moderate. The Democrats tried to be extremist.

Guess which plan worked?

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Why Did CIA Director Petraeus Suddenly Resign … And Why Was the U.S. Ambassador to Libya Murdered?

While the GOP is attacking (and Dems defending) the Obama administration in connection with the murder of the U.S. ambassador to Libya, there is a deeper story.

Sure, it is stunning that the State Department never requested backup or that people such as Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Shaffer allege that President Obama personally watched in real time the attacks as they occurred via video feeds from drones flying over the Benghazi consulate.

But these claims only can be assessed — and the whole confusing mess only makes sense — if the deeper underlying story is first exposed: Many Syrian Terrorists Come from Libya

The U.S. supported opposition which overthrew Libya’s Gadaffi was largely comprised of Al Qaeda terrorists.

According to a 2007 report by West Point’s Combating Terrorism Center’s center, the Libyan city of Benghazi was one of Al Qaeda’s main headquarters — and bases for sending Al Qaeda fighters into Iraq — prior to the overthrow of Gaddafi:

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Canada

Jury Convicts Toronto Man Who Slashed Throat, Stabbed Wife

A Toronto man who stabbed his wife and slashed her throat four years ago was found guilty of second-degree murder on Sunday.

Peer Khairi, 65, sobbed quietly with his head down when the verdict was read in court, days after the jury first began its deliberations last Thursday.

His wife, Randjida Khairi, died in March 2008. She was 53 years old.

Assistant Crown Attorney Robert Kenny said the jury heard four weeks of evidence during the trial, including three days of testimony from Khairi himself.

“We’re very happy with all the hard work that the jury went through and with the way the evidence came out,” he told reporters outside court on Sunday.

Kenny credited the investigative work that police did in bringing the case to court.

“They were the ones who actually got the accused to speak the night of the murder and actually got a lot of the details of what had happened…which is what allowed us to take circumstantial evidence and to be able to tell the jury our theory of what had happened,” he said.

“And I think by their verdict, they accepted that.”

Toronto police Det. Sgt. Michael Barsky, who attended the scene on the day of the killing, said he was pleased with the verdict.

“Obviously things went very, very badly in that household for this to happen in the first place and those frustrations must have come to a head on March 18, 2008,” Barsky told reporters.

“But I think Mr. Khairi was aware of what he was doing and why he was doing it and as a result we have this verdict today.”

Sentencing to come

Following the verdict, defence lawyer Christopher Hicks was asked how Khairi reacted to the verdict.

Hicks told CBC News that Khairi is “not happy” and that it was evident that he had reacted “physically and emotionally to the decision.”

During the trial, Khairi had claimed that he killed his wife in self-defence, alleging that she had tried to attack him with a knife.

The Crown argued that Khairi was angry with his wife and children for adopting more Western values after coming to Canada from Afghanistan.

Khairi had not revealed his claim that he was attacked prior to the trial, including when questioned by police.

In court, Khairi said that he had been waiting for his trial to tell the full story.

Barsky said that the jury’s verdict is a point where the Khairi family can begin to “turn the page” on a difficult chapter of their lives.

But he said that the Khairi children will still move forward without their parents in their lives.

“This is a difficult time for a family. They’ve lost both parents, essentially in one act,” he said Sunday.

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Europe and the EU

Breivik Complains “Violation of My Human Rights”

(AGI) — Copenhagen, Nov. 8 — Anders Behring Breivik, the man who killed 77 people in Oslo and Utoya, has written a letter to the Norwegian prison authorities in which he protests against the way he is treated in jail, calling his treatment a violation of human rights. The news of the letter, which was written several weeks ago, was published by newspaper Vg, which quotes Breivik’s lawyer Tord Jordet. Breivik complains that the fact that he is kept in complete isolation violates Norwegian law, the European Convention of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention against Torture. In reality the 33-year-old Norwegian extremist is not held in complete isolation, but he has been the only inmate in the high-security section of the prison in Ila, west of Oslo, for the past 15 months. The only contact he has with other people is when he sees his guards for a few minutes per day. He is also alone when he is allowed to go out into a patio for an hour per day.

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Brussels Bans ‘Offensive’ Christmas Tree for Muslims

Government officials in Brussels, Belgium banned Wednesday a popular Christmas tree exhibit out of concerns that the local Muslim population found it “offensive.”

An “electronic winter tree,” will take the place of the traditional Christmas Tree and Nativity scene at the city center of Grand Place, reports Brussels News.

The electronic sculpture will stand 25 meters (82 feet) tall and consists of a set of television screens, reports Brussels Expat. “During the daytime you can climb to the top of the tree where you will be able to enjoy a panoramic view of the city,” the website explains. “As soon as it becomes dark the tree turns into a spectacle of light and sound. Every ten minutes an amazing show will unfold.”

City councilwoman Bianca Debaets believes a “misplaced argument” over religious sensitivities has moved Brussels to put up the light sculpture. She points to the fact that it display not be referred to “Christmas” in any way to make her point.

“I suspect that the reference to the Christian religion was the decisive factor” in replacing the tree, she told reporters. “For a lot of people who are not Christians, the tree there is offensive to them.”

Many cities in Belgium have thriving Muslim populations. A 2008 study showed Muslims make up 25.5-percent of the population of Brussels, 3.9-percent of Flanders, and 4.0-percent of Wallonia.

Two Muslims elected to the Brussels city council last month have vowed to turn Belgium into a Muslim state based on Sharia law, as previously reported.

“Must a historic city like Brussels be sensitive to traditions? And should be a multi-religious city like Brussels not leave room for the individuality of every philosophy?,” Debaets asks.

Other city officials insists the move was not made to placate Muslims or other groups. Nicolas Dassonville, spokesman for Mayor Thielemans (PS), said the Nativity scene will remain at Grand Place

The tree’s sponsor, electricity generator Electrabel, made the move to put up the electronic sculpture this year, Dassonville said.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

Exhibition Brings Black Germans’ Stories to Light

An exhibit gives voice to the histories of Africans, African-Americans and Afro-Germans from the past 300 years of German history. It presents a differentiated perspective on the lives and histories of blacks in Germany.

Asked what comes to mind when they think about Germany, many foreigners conjure up stereotypical images of Oktoberfest, the Holocaust and the Berlin Wall.

But these images of Teutonic culture and society do little to reflect the diversity of the contemporary, multiethnic Federal Republic of Germany where one fifth of the population has an ethnic minority background, according to an exhibition that opened Saturday (3.11.2012) at Cologne’s Alte Feuerwache.

Jonas Behre, director at the Initiative for Black People in Germany (ISD), helped organize the exhibit titled “Homestory Deutschland: Black Biographies from History and the Present” and which provides a collective self-portrait, giving voice to the complex and varied histories of Africans, African-Americans and Afro-Germans from the past three centuries of German history.

“Even though black people have lived in Germany for hundreds of years, it is not viewed as a reality of everyday life,” said Behre, who was born in Eritrea but has lived for virtually all of his life in Germany. “And that can be seen in the discrimination and exclusion in daily life, and that’s what we hope to tackle with this exhibition.”

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Fungal Disease Threatens Europe’s Ash Trees

A dangerous fungal disease is spreading across the continent, affecting ash trees. But there is hope that the species won’t disappear altogether, says Danish biologist Ditte Olrik.

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Italian Radical Party Organizes Marijuana Sit-In

MP shows her cannabis harvest in front of parliament

(ANSA) — Rome, November 9 — Radical Party members staged a protest in front of Rome’s parliament building Montecitorio on Friday asking for marijuana cultivation for medicinal purposes to be decriminalized in Italy.

Radical Party MP Rita Bernardini carried marijuana plants and handed out “samples” that she had cultivated on her Rome terrace, posting daily pictures on her Facebook page.

“I received a lot of advice like the correct sun exposure, the type of fertilizer used for flowering…and the result is great,” Bernardini said.

The event, dubbed ‘Cannabis: Italy calling the US’ was organized after some American states announced the legalization this week of marijuana for therapeutic and recreational purposes.

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Italy: A2A Profit Gains 48% in First 9 Months, Plans to Slash Debt

Company stock surges 4% after financial results are released

(ANSA) — Milan, November 8 — A2A, Italy’s biggest municipal utility by market value, said on Thursday that profit in the first nine months of the year gained 48% to 169 million euros.

Ebitda, or earnings before interest taxation depreciation or amortization, gained 20% to 776 million euros, as sales gained to 4.9 billion euros. Net consolidated debt rose to 4.58 billion euros, whilst it fell to 3.5 billion euros excluding the deconsolidation Edipower.

The company’s board approved A2A’s new business plan, which aims to cut debt to 1.4 billion euros by 2015.

The company’s stock gained 4% to 0.39 euros after the results were released.

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Italy: Generali Profits 37.3% Up

In line with market expectations

(ANSA) — Milan, November 9 — Italian insurance giant Generali on Friday reported profits of 1.1 billion euros in the first nine months of the year, 37.3% up on the same period in 2011 and in line with market expectations.

Generali chief Mario Greco said he was confident the group would “reach an operating result of over four billion at the end of the year”.

This year’s devastating quake in the Emilia Romagna region had a 156-million-euro impact on results.

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Italy: Berlusconi Witnesses Deny Sums Received Were Sex Payments

Three women confirm receiving funds, but not for prostitution

(ANSA) — Milan, November 9 — Three young women testifying in a Milan court Friday admitted to receiving sums regularly from former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, but denied they were related to prostitution activities. Prosecutors say Berlusconi allegedly had sex with 33 prostitutes at his Arcore villa in northern Italy over the course of several months. One of the alleged prostitutes at the centre of the sex procurement scandal is Karima ‘Ruby’ El Mahroug, a Moroccan-born belly dancer who was underage at the time. Ioana Visan, who reportedly took part in the evenings at Berlusconi’s Arcore villa, said she received about 2,000 euros a month from the businessman-turned-politician. Similar information was provided by Aris Espinoza who says Berlusconi sent her monthly bank transfers of about 2,500 euros.

Espinoza was answering questions by Judge Annamaria Gatto.

Visan told prosecutor Antonio Sangermano that whilst Berlusconi provided guests with cash at the parties, these were not “payments for sexual acts”. During the proceedings Elisa Toti, a presenter on Berlusconi’s private television network Mediaset, told the court that she received 2,500 euros a month from the ex-premier starting January 2011. “Berlusconi also helped me by lending me a deposit on a house and he is also helping me to pay my mortgage,” she said.

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Polish Police Repel Ultranationalists

Warsaw has seen police fire rubber bullets and tear gas at right-wingers as Poland marked its independence day. Several policemen were injured.

Polish authorities say two police officers were injured Sunday and several extremists detained for throwing stones and metal objects. The right-wingers disturbed one of the many marches which took place in Warsaw to mark 94 years since Poland regained sovereignty at the close of WWI after over 120 years of foreign rule.

“Today public life is poisoned by excessive rows,” Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski had said at the beginning of the day. “We should be critical, but criticism should not mean mutual destruction.”

Thousands walked peacefully in a march led by Komorowski.

As demonstrators gathered for the right-wing rally, however, young men with their faces covered by scarves chanted nationalist and anti-Jewish slogans. Police used truncheons to break up a crowd of extremists pelting them with firecrackers and concrete.

Thousands of police were deployed to hold the right-wing extremists back.

It was the second year that the celebrations have degenerated into violence, underlining the deep gulf between those who want a conservative, religious society that rejects foreign influenc

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Sweden: ‘Millennium’ Books Keep Making Millions

Revenues stemming from Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy of crime novels continue to pour in, bringing in nearly 100 million kronor ($14.8 million) in the last year.

Moggliden, the company set up to receive income related to the sale of books by the late Swedish crime writer, has reported revenues of 91 million kronor for the last fiscal year, the Expressen newspaper reported.

The continued success of the Millennium books, which sold tens of millions of copies and spawned Hollywood and Swedish-produced films, has generated a total of 288 million kronor in profits in the last three years, including 82.4 million in the last fiscal year.

While revenues for the last year remained strong, they decreased substantially compared to the 135.5 million kronor generated the previous year.

“Sales of the books has peaked and have levelled off somewhat,” Stieg Larsson’s brother Joakim told the paper, adding that the books were first published seven years ago.

“There will also be income, but not at the same levels. They will likely be at a much lower level in the future.”

The late author’s brother and father, who together manage Moggliden and the Stieg Larsson estate, have decided to take 10 million kronor in dividends from the company to support causes championed by the late author.

“Eight million of it will go to the Steig Larsson foundation and the remaining two million to the magazine Expo’s foundation,” Joakim told Expressen.

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Sweden: Teenage Boy Reports Group Rape

A 17-year-old boy has reported that he was raped by several men near a churchyard in central Växjö in southern Sweden on Friday night, according to a report in the local Smålandsposten daily.

The teenager has been examined by a doctor and was interviewed on Saturday by police. No one has yet been arrested on suspicion of the offence.

According to the teenager’s report, some 5-6 men were present at the time of the alleged rape.

The 17-year-old was on his way home from a party in the Söder area of Växjö and was heading towards the town centre when he the men attacked him.

Police on Saturday conducted a forensic inspection of the suspected crime scene.

A wide area around the Tegnér churchyard in central Växjö and the railway tracks remained cordoned off on Sunday in case further investigation and forensic inspection were to be required.

Aside from the rape, the teenager is reported to not have suffered any further violence.

Several people have been interviewed by police as potential witnesses, but reports indicate that they hadn’t seen anything.

Växjö police have appealed for any further witnesses to the alleged crime to come forward.

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UK: Crime Isn’t Falling, It’s Just That More and More Evil Acts Are No Longer Crimes at All

Has anything been happening while much of our media have been obsessed with a foreign contest between two mediocrities for a post that isn’t as important as it looks?

Well, how about this blood-freezing statistic? More than 50 rapists have been let off with cautions, without ever facing a trial.

No doubt you thought that cautions were the sort of thing they gave to teenagers found drunk and flat on their faces in the street. But rape? Isn’t that important?

I plan to put a much fuller version of this scandal on my blog in the next few days, drawn from the jaw-dropping report by the Magistrates’ Association which should by now have been on every newspaper front page in the country.

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UK: Millions May Face Blank TV Screens Caused by New 4G Mobile Phone Masts

Millions of television screens could be blacked out by the new 4G mobile phone technology, it was feared today.

Ofcom believes up to 2.3 million homes could be affected with almost 40,000 likely to lose their Freeview TV signal altogether.

Now leading Tory MP John Whittingdale has demanded trials to check the risks of blank screens before next year’s nationwide launch of the superfast mobile broadband.

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UK: Pensioner, 73, Stabbed to Death After ‘Disturbing Intruder During Burglary’

The pensioner murdered in his own home during a suspected violent burglary was stabbed to death, a post mortem has revealed.

Police named the victim, who was found badly beaten, as Joseph Lewis Griffiths, 73.

The married father-of-two is thought to have disturbed an intruder before he was attacked.

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UK: The First Fifty Shades Divorce: High-Flyer Splits From Husband Who Refused to Spice Up Their Love Life With That Book

A high-powered City businesswoman is divorcing her husband after he refused to play along with the erotic themes in the raunchy blockbuster, Fifty Shades Of Grey.

The wife, a 41-year-old banker who earns more than £400,000 a year, bought the bestseller almost as soon as it was published last year, and decided to use it to pep up the couple’s staid sex life.

But when her husband failed to respond to the novel’s themes, which include bondage and S&M, she petitioned for divorce.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Middle East

Bahrain: Manama Revokes Citizenship of 31 Activists and Opponents

They are charged with being a “threat to State security”. Four people suspected of involvement in November 5 attacks, in which two people died, arrested. The Sunni monarchy blames Hezbollah and Tehran of fomenting the uprising.

Manama (AsiaNews/agencies)-The Bahrain Government has revoked the citizenship 31 activists, charged with “threatening State security”. The move was confirmed today by the Ministry of the Interior, in conjunction with the news of the arrest of four people suspected of links in various ways with bomb attacks November 5 in the capital Manama, where two Asian immigrants died. Among the personalities whose citizenship has been revoked are prominent figures of domestic opposition, such as Saaed Shehabi, Member of the Bahrain Freedom Movement (Bfm), the former lawmaker Jalal Fairooz and Hasan Mushaima, head of the Haq movement, among the most important in combating internal leadership.

The Government decided to revoke their right to citizenship, for an alleged violation of article 10 of the Citizenship Act, which authorizes this measure in the case of individual “damage” or “threats to the security of the State”. Meanwhile the news has spread in Bahrain of the arrest of four terrorist suspects, implicated in five bomb attacks that have hit the capital two days ago, killing two foreign workers. The local security chief has pointed the finger at the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah, held responsible for the violence.

The Interior Ministry has made serious accusations against Iran: Tehran State TV would in fact be supporting internal uprisings in Bahrain, while the local militants are using “tactics” outlined by the Iranian Supreme leader, ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Iranian Government rejects these allegations, denying any involvement in the uprising in Bahrain promoted by Shiite faction, the majority in terms of population, but virtually devoid of political and economic power.

The same Lebanese movement Hezbollah denies promoting its interests or activities in Bahrain and, at the same time, spares no criticism of the Sunni monarchy, which holds the reigns of command, for the way it’s managing the crisis. Instead, its ties with the United States and Saudi Arabia remain solid, among the most important allies of the ruling Sunni monarchy in Bahrain, both commercially and militarily.

Since February 2011 Bahrain has been rocked by demonstrations and protests calling for political reforms and greater space for the population of Shi’a confession. The Sunni Government of Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa—whose Royal family has held power since 1971- has responded with repression, helped also by Saudi military. So far at least 3 thousand people have been arrested and five have died from torture during captivity. There have been 80 victims in clashes since April 2012 without counting the detention or charges against human rights activists.

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Britain Prepares Squads to Assassinate Assad in Syria

Saudi and Qatari funded Free Syria Army and al-Qaeda terrorists are being trained to assassinate Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad and his military leaders, the Daily Star reports today.

The newspaper reports British SAS, SBS and troops from the Special Reconnaissance Regiment are inside Syria “helping show insurgents how to use new weapons and explosives” and “train rebel assassination squads to target President Assad and his warlords.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Iranian Parliament Looks Into Suspected Torture Death

Iran’s parliament says it has launched a probe into a blogger’s death. The country keeps hundreds of opposition figures in custody, among them politicians, journalists and lawyers.

Activists say Iranian authorities tortured Sattar Beheshti to death for criticizing the regime. Opposition groups say that his family was asked on November 7 to collect his body from the Kahrizak detention centre in Tehran, where he had been held since being arrested at the end of October after criticizing the government.

“The national security commission is aware of this case and has begun an investigation,” Deputy Parliament Speaker Mohammad Hassan Abutorabi said. “I have asked the head of the commission, Aladin Borujerdi, to inform parliamentarians and the public once the investigation is completed,” he added.

In the last blog he wrote before he was arrested, Beheshti said he was being constantly harassed by security services.

“Yesterday they threatened to tell my mother that she would soon be wearing black if I did not shut up,” he wrote in one post.

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‘My SAS Hero Has Been Betrayed’: Wife’s Torment After Special Forces Husband is Jailed for ‘Illegally Possessing’ Pistol Given to Him by Iraqis for Outstanding Service

The wife of an SAS soldier has accused Army chiefs of ‘betrayal’ after he was jailed for illegally possessing a pistol given to him for his work in Iraq.

Sally Nightingale spoke out as her husband Danny, a special forces sniper, began an 18-month sentence in military detention.

He was presented with the ‘war trophy’ 9mm Glock by the Iraq Army for his outstanding service after training a secret counter-terrorism force called The Apostles…

The weapon was packed and put in a container that was sent to the SAS HQ in Hereford and then onto his his home where it remained unopened until 2010, according to the Telegraph.

A year earlier Sgt Nightingale collapsed into a three-day coma while taking part in 200-mile charity trek in Brazil.

He suffered a serious brain injury which left him with severe memory loss, according to two expert witnesses.

The judge accepted he had suffered severe memory loss, but did not believe he could not remember having the pistol.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

White South Africans Move to Townships

Being white in South Africa was once associated with prosperity and living in an upmarket neighborhood. Such stereotypes are now becoming less and less true as poverty-stricken whites move into the townships.

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Latin America

Mexican Drug Cartel Assassins Bought Guns From U.S. Border Patrol

A Mexican assassin who turned protected government witness against an accountant for the Sinaloa cartel has revealed in testimony that the cartel purchased weapons from the U.S. border patrol, according to Revista Contralinea (see translation from Spanish here).

Jesus Vicente Zambada-Niebla, known as the Sinaloa Cartel’s “logistics coordinator” and who faces drug charges in the United States, claims the Fast & Furious operation was not not about tracking guns, but supplying the Sinaloa Cartel with weapons to eliminate rivals.

Business Insider reported in October that emails leaked from Stratfor cited a Mexican diplomat as stating the U.S. government works hand-in-hand with the Sinaloa cartel. Stratfor’s intelligence corroborates a claim by a Sinaloa insider that cartel boss Joaquin Guzman works for the U.S. government and that the cartel was “given carte blanche to continue to smuggle tons of illicit drugs into Chicago.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Eurispes Reports Italy Governed by Male Gerontocracy

(AGI) Rome, Nov. 8 — A Eurispes report, compiled in association with Who’s Who in Italy, paints a picture of an overwhelmingly male gerontocracy, which leaves little room for women, young people and the reconciliation of professional and private life.

The survey analysed the data on 5,560 powerful and famous individuals, identified as the people who “count” in Italy.

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Sweden: Teachers Need to Learn to Tackle Racism: Report

Swedish schoolteachers should be trained on how to handle racism in the classroom, according to a new report into xenophobia presented to the government on Friday.

The report, entitled “Främlingsfienden inom oss” (literally: The xenophobe within us), calls for some 650 million kronor ($95 million) to be spent on teacher training within human rights issues over the next five years.

“When a pupil wants to challenge and say something racist the teachers often don’t know how to handle the situation,” the report’s author, former Liberal Party leader Bengt Westerberg, said to the Svenska Dagbladet daily.

The report concludes that the greatest threat to vulnerable groups in Sweden comes not from extreme right groups but from everyday intolerance and racism.

While it was recognized that extensive work was being undertaken to tackle the problems of xenophobia within public authorities, councils and voluntary groups, the report highlighted a number of problems.

“The initiatives are often diffuse and lack an overview. There is also a lack of counter-measures against xenophobia on the internet.”

The Schools Inspectorate (Skolinspektionen) and the Equality Ombudsman (Diskrimineringsombudsman) would be respectively tasked with monitoring and analysing the development of racism and how the work to tackle it is progressing.

The report and recommendations were handed over by Bengt Westerberg to integration minister Erik Ullenhag on Friday.

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General

Dead of Two World Wars Remembered Around Globe

Remembrance ceremonies for allied dead of the two world wars have been held in locations including France, Northern Ireland, Hong Kong and New Zealand. November 11 marks the armistice that ended World War I in 1918.

In a novelty for remembrance of Britain’s war dead, Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny laid at wreath at Enniskillen in Northern Ireland on Sunday.

Kenny’s gesture, which remains controversial in Ireland because of British troop abuses, came on the 25th anniversary of a 1987 bombing by the outlawed Irish Republican Army that killed 12 people in the town.

In a further sign of reconciliation, Deputy Premier Eamon Gilmore became the first Irish minister to attend a Remembrance Day service in Belfast.

Tens of thousands of Irish fought for Britain against German-led axes in both world wars, but independence-seeking Irish remained aloof.

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‘Designed to Fail’ Electronics a Global Problem

Many companies deliberately shorten product lifespans to ensure consumers continue spending. ‘Built-in’ or ‘planned obsolescence’ may be a savvy business strategy, but it hurts consumers and people in poorer countries.

Has your printer or coffee machine died shortly after the warranty period expired? Have you ever tried changing the constantly-tired battery of your smart phone? Or was a replacement for your Notebook supposedly more expensive than the current, new model?

If the answer is “yes” to any of the above, you know what ‘planned obsolescence’ is: the process of becoming obsolete; that is, outdated or no longer usable.

It makes good business sense for companies to create a product with a limited life span. For the manufacturer, it means the production process is cheaper and ensures that in future the consumer will need to purchase new products and services that the manufacturer offers as replacements for the old ones.

But the business practice has devastating consequences. Customers are constantly forced to toss out defunct gadgets and parts, and buy new ones. The environment suffers from an increased use of resources, and the throw-away mentality means more toxic electronic waste from industrialized countries piling up in the landfills of developing ones.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121110

Financial Crisis
» Italy: ‘Over-Educated’ Italians Winding Up in Low-Qualified Jobs
» It’s the Interest, Stupid! Why Bankers Rule the World
» Spain to End Mortgage Evictions After Suicides
 
USA
» Allen West Prevails in Palm Beach County
» Allen West Seeks Recount Amid Growing Vote Count Scandal
» America Goes Into the Darkness
» An Inside Look Behind Romney’s Loss: An Epic Failure of Its ORCA Big-Data App
» Breaking: St. Lucie County, Florida Had 141.1% Turnout; Obama Won County
» Drowning in Regulations
» F.B.I. Said to Have Stumbled Into News of Petraeus Affair
» FDA Doesn’t Even Test the Safety of Genetically Engineered Foods
» New Varieties of Genetically Modified Tomatoes Coming Soon to a Grocery Near You
» Obama Won County in Ohio With 108% Voter Registration
» Oliver Stone: ‘I Find Obama Scary’
» Petraeus’ Resignation Will Stop Him From Testifying About Benghazi
» Pressure on Electoral College to Grow After Election Day
» Sandy Refugees Complain of Prison-Like Conditions at FEMA Tent Camp
» The Unmitigated Disaster Known as Project ORCA
» Time to Realize What You Voted for. Update: Instalanche!
» Urgent: Election Fraud Volunteers Needed in WI, OH, PA, VA, FL
» US Communist Party Leader: Obama Victory “Dawn of a New Era”
» Video: “Could We Fix an Election — Sure. They Would Never Know it”
» Voter Fraud! 129% of Registered Boston Vote on Election Day?
 
Europe and the EU
» Council of Europe Welcomes Italian Anti-Corruption Law
» Fake Blind Man Nabbed in Calabria
» Gap Widens Between Italy’s Rising Left, Sagging Right
» Ireland: The Frustration of Dissident Priests
» Italy: Teaching National Anthem in School Becomes Italian Law
» Italy: IdV High-Rankers Leave Di Pietro Amid Corruption Whispers
» Italy: Basilicata Deputy Governor Quits Over Mafia Probe
» Italy: Pesaro Ship Builders Accused of Tax Fraud
» Italy: ‘Ruby’ Sex Procurement Trial Continues in Milan
» Italy: Formigoni Calls Lega Nord a “Spinster”, Outcry on Web
» Millions of GMO Mosquitoes Released Without Risk Assessment or Oversight
» UK: Bank Fraud Could Soon be Your Fault: New Rules Demand More Care With Cards and Pins
» UK: EDL and We Are Norwich Protests: Four Arrested at Demonstrations
» UK: George Entwistle Resigns as Director General of BBC
» UK: Nine Men Appear in Court Accused of Sexually Exploiting Underage Girl in Rochdale
 
Middle East
» A Christian to Head the Islamists of the Syrian National Council
» Miramar Fighter Jets Deployed in Secret to Mideast
» Qatar, UAE Request $7.6 Billion in Missile Defense: U.S.
» Turkey’s Defense Contractors Boost Exports
» UK ‘May Arm’ Syrian Rebels
 
Russia
» Moscow Congratulates Obama: Relieved at Not Having to Deal With Romney
» Moscow Expects President Obama to be “More Flexible” On Missile Defense Shield
 
South Asia
» India: Herd of 50 Drunken Elephants Ransack Village After Gulping Down 500 Litres of Alcohol in Shop
 
Culture Wars
» Greece: Groups Warn of Spike in Homophobic Attacks
» Now Brussels Takes Aim at the Famous Five! Books Portraying ‘Traditional’ Families Could be Barred
» The Liberal Media Are More Powerful Than Ever

Financial Crisis

Italy: ‘Over-Educated’ Italians Winding Up in Low-Qualified Jobs

College grads resorting to openings with ‘little or no training’

(ANSA) — Rome, November 9 — A high number of Italian graduates tend to wind up in jobs that require no training or have nothing to do with their field of study, the Bank of Italy said Friday. In a report from the Italian central bank, 25% of college grads working between 2009 and 2011 were in a field that required “little or no qualifications”. In Germany, the number is 18%. It also found that 32.3% were working in fields that were completely different from their college majors. The data stands out in contrast to remarks last month by Labor Minister Elsa Fornero, who told young Italians looking for work “not to be too ‘choosy’,” using the English word. In the same three-year period, the employment rate for graduates aged 25 to 34 was 75.1%. Graduates in the industrial north had an 84.7% employment rate, while the rate was 58.6% in the south. Nearly a quarter of those graduates had a job with little or no qualifications. Engineering and architecture students were the most likely to find work in their sector, while those who studied humanities and the social sciences were the least likely.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

It’s the Interest, Stupid! Why Bankers Rule the World

Interest charges are a strongly regressive tax that the poor pay to the rich. A public banking system could realize savings up to 40 percent — allowing taxes to be cut, services increased and market stability created — with banks feeding the economy rather than feeding off it.

In the 2012 edition of Occupy Money released last week, Professor Margrit Kennedy writes that a stunning 35 percent to 40 percent of everything we buy goes to interest. This interest goes to bankers, financiers, and bondholders, who take a 35 percent to 40 percent cut of our GDP. That helps explain how wealth is systematically transferred from Main Street to Wall Street. The rich get progressively richer at the expense of the poor, not just because of “Wall Street greed,” but because of the inexorable mathematics of our private banking system.

This hidden tribute to the banks will come as a surprise to most people, who think that if they pay their credit card bills on time and don’t take out loans, they aren’t paying interest. This, says Dr. Kennedy, is not true.

Tradesmen, suppliers, wholesalers and retailers all along the chain of production rely on credit to pay their bills. They must pay for labor and materials before they have a product to sell, and before the end-buyer pays for the product 90 days later. Each supplier in the chain adds interest to its production costs, which are passed on to the ultimate consumer. Dr. Kennedy cites interest charges ranging from 12 percent for garbage collection, to 38 percent for drinking water, to 77 percent for rent in public housing in her native Germany.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Spain to End Mortgage Evictions After Suicides

Spanish politicians have pledged bipartisan steps to halt evictions after a woman mortgagor’s suicide caused widespread anguish. Previously, a newsstand owner in Granada hung himself in anticipation of losing his home.

Mortgage lender Kutxabank announced that it would suspend repossessions after Amaia Egana, a 53-year-old former Socialist councilor, jumped from her fourth-story window in the Basque Country as officials ascended the stairs to evict her on Friday.

Egana’s death, the second eviction-related suicide in Spain in recent weeks, added urgency to an agreement reached Wednesday between the ruling conservative People’s Party and the Socialists to seek a bipartisan deal over repossessions.

“No one should be without a home for not being able to pay,” Socialist leader Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba said.

“We are living through things that no one likes to see, situations that are completely inhumane,” Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said hours after Egana’s death. “I hope that on Monday we’ll be able to talk about a temporary suspension of evictions for the most vulnerable families.”

Spain has seen nearly 400,000 evictions since its property bubble burst in 2008. Unemployment reached 25 percent in the third quarter of this year, a record high, and the European Commission expects the economy to contract 1.4 percent the next two years as Spain remains mired in its second recession since the end of 2009.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

USA

Allen West Prevails in Palm Beach County

Amazing what happens when you count ALL the votes.

A long day and night of waiting and volunteering has paid off for Allen West supporters in Palm Beach County early this morning when he was declared the winner in that county by a margin of 195 votes, giving him a 49.93% edge over challenger Patrick Murphy. With this news, the focus is now centered on the recount to be conducted on Wednesday in St. Lucie County.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Allen West Seeks Recount Amid Growing Vote Count Scandal

The race for Florida’s 18th Congressional district has taken an ugly turn, with charges of incompetence, illegal activity and possible fraud on the part of local election officials. Democratic challenger Patrick Murphy has declared victory with an apparent 160,328 votes to West’s 157,872. However, serious questions arose immediately about the integrity of the vote count, especially in St. Lucie County. On election night incumbent Republican Allen West had maintained a district-wide lead of nearly 2000 votes until the St. Lucie County Supervisor of Elections inexplicably “recounted” thousands of early ballots, resulting in 4,400 vote shift to the challenger. Observers on the scene say the process is biased and the election results are fatally compromised. Mr. West is asking a court to impound the ballots and order a recount.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

America Goes Into the Darkness

by Melanie Phillips

The greatest satisfaction today over the re-election of Obama is not being felt in the Democratic Party. It is not being felt among the media, who are no longer objective observers but have turned instead into corrupt partisans who ruthlessly censored the truth about Obama and helped peddle his demonising propaganda about his opponent. It is not being felt among the gloating, drooling decadents of the western left who now scent a great blood-letting of all who dare defy their secular inquisition. No, the greatest satisfaction is surely being felt in Iran. With four more years of Obama in the White House, Iran can now be sure that it will be able to complete its infernal construction of a genocide bomb to use against the Jews and the west. World War Three has now come a lot closer.

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USA: Muslims plan multifaith Dallas celebration of religious tolerance

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/religion/20121109-muslims-plan-multifaith-dallas-celebration-of-religious-tolerance.ece

Each day during last year’s Ramadan, Aman Ali woke up before sunrise to eat some oatmeal or naan, an Indian flatbread. He got in a rental SUV and drove for upwards of eight hours to a mosque in California, or South Dakota or Louisiana. Ali traveled to 30 mosques in 30 states — all in 30 days. It was a wild, impulsive idea that took off through social media. And through a blog, Ali told stories about the Muslims he met along the way. Ali is one of several prominent Muslims from across the country who will meet in Dallas on Sunday for “Waves of Unity” — an all-day event that brings Muslim and non-Muslims together in an effort to alleviate fear and misunderstanding of Islam.

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[JP note: Not waving, but drowning.]

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USA: Why American Jews and Muslims backed Obama by huge margins

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/guest-voices/post/why-american-jews-and-muslims-backed-obama-by-huge-margins/2012/11/09/70a671c6-2ac0-11e2-bab2-eda299503684_blog.html

By Marc Schneier and Shamsi Ali

In addition to having similar dietary laws, customs and rituals, we found out on Nov. 6 that American Jews and American Muslims have another thing in common; each community gave 70 percent or more of its vote during Tuesday’s presidential election to President Obama. According to two national exit polls, about 70 percent of American Jews supported President Obama over Republican candidate Mitt Romney. A poll conducted in the Muslim community in late October showed that 68 percent of American Muslims backed Obama.

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Rabbi Marc Schneier, who is president of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding, delivered a benediction at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Imam Shamsi Ali, a prominent Muslim scholar, is imam of the Jamaica Muslim Center in Queens. Schneier and Ali have coauthored a forthcoming book, “Sons of Abraham,” about their friendship and Muslim-Jewish coexistence.

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Canada: Blood drive organized at Scarborough mosque

http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-story/1314788-blood-drive-organized-at-scarborough-mosque/

A blood donation drive organized by a Muslim youth group attracted 66 people to a Scarborough mosque recently. Organized by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association, the drive succeeded in collecting 53 units of blood, nearly 24 litres for Canadian Blood Services. Representatives of Canadian Blood Services were at the clinic to collect blood and provide literature on the importance of donating blood. Co-organizer Usman Javed said he was pleased the blood drive, which took place on Nov. 4 at the Bait ul Afiyat mosque located at 255 Old Kingston Rd., attracted participation from all members of the community. “Where some are afraid of donating blood others are very passionate and it is hopeful to see that many people consider the donation of blood as an act of charity and are willing to contribute,” said Javed.

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Canada: ‘Our teachings embrace and celebrate Canadian values’: Toronto Mosque condemns criticism of Islamic school

http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/11/09/east-end-madrassah-mosque/

Police have met with those responsible for a Toronto Islamic school and advised them to make their teaching materials more reflective of Canadian values, an officer said on Friday.

The unusual meeting marked the end of a six-month investigation by the York Regional Police hate crimes unit that did not result in criminal charges but nonetheless identified concerns about the East End Madrassah. A police report outlining the results of the investigation said a review of the madrassah’s syllabus books found portions that originated in Iran, “challenged some of Canada’s core values” and “suggested intolerance.”

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Finland Jews advised to avoid wearing a kippah

http://www.thejc.com/news/world-news/90166/finland-jews-advised-avoid-wearing-a-kippah

The Jewish community in Finland has been advised to avoid wearing kippot in public for fear of antisemitic attacks. A security officer said members of the Helsinki community should not wear a kippah in public due to the rise of antisemitic attacks in the area, in an interview with the national broadcasting company, Yle. The Jewish security force records six to 10 antisemitic attacks per month. Yaron Nadbornik, president of Helsinki’s Jewish community, challenged the officer’s suggestion and said: “The situation for Jews in Finland is vastly better than in other Nordic countries “. He told Ynet News: “I personally walk to synagogue with a kippah regularly and have not felt or heard any kind of harassment”.

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UK: Cancer awareness in mosque

http://www.itv.com/news/central/update/2012-11-09/cancer-awareness-in-mosque/

Worshippers at a mosque in Derby were offered advice as part of a cancer awareness event today. Macmillian Cancer Support’s Big Green Bus parked up outside the city’s Jamai Mosque to coincide with Friday prayers. The charity also held a question and answer session inside. It is part of a drive by the NHS and the City Council to increase awareness of the disease among ethnic groups.

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UK: Justin Welby is the Alpha male to save the Church of England

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/9667071/Justin-Welby-is-the-Alpha-male-tosave-the-Church-of-England.html

by Charles Moore

The evangelical Justin Welby can provide the tough love that has been so sadly lacking

Like virtually everyone in British public life, since the destruction of the grammar schools froze social mobility, the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, is an Old Etonian. If people have an image of Etonians, it is usually a worldly one — the easy, well-mannered gentleman, or the smug, arrogant *******, according to taste. Etonians are not often thought of as holy.

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As I say, evangelicals of Dr Welby’s kind are not narrow or bigoted. But I do have one fear about them. Historically, at least, they have not been very interested in the idea of the Church. They have seen it as an organisational vehicle, rather than an institution with its own subtle character. No institution is more subtle, not to say downright odd, than the Church of England. I do hope Dr Welby sees this. I hope he understands how much its future lies in its past — its parish structure, its architecture, its links with all the English, regardless of faith, and with Parliament and Crown, and, above all, its incomparable liturgy. It is like a chaotic old publishing house, now producing substandard material, but with the best backlist in the world. It will not respond to managerialist logic. It needs tough love.

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UK: The complexity of the war on free speech

http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/douglas-murray/2012/11/the-complexity-of-the-war-on-free-speech/

by Douglas Murray

Free speech in Britain is being pulled in two completely opposite directions. On the one hand, thanks to the increasingly tortuous mission-creep that is the Leveson Inquiry, there are a range of demands for greater regulation of the print press. Today’s rather surprising letter to the Guardian by various Conservative MPs is an example of some thinking on this.

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[Reader comment by eddie on 10 November 2012 at about 10 am.]

We certainly need more freedom of speech, not less, and we need to get our priorities right. If someone ‘tweets’ or puts on Facebook a comment that the pc gestapo see as ‘racist’, a hundred police descend on that individual and he goes to prison. Worse, if someone dares to criticise someone’s beliefs — for example Islam — then the police and authorities (acting on behalf of extremist Muslims in the name of ‘equality and diversity’) will arrest you, especially if you pretend to burn an old book that recommends paedophilia and slavery (The Koran)!!! […]

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UK: Will the community go on riding the bus with Denis?

http://www.thejc.com/comment-and-debate/comment/89978/will-community-go-riding-bus-denis

by Martin Bright

Denis MacShane was a politician of passionately held convictions whose career ended in the most humiliating fashion. The Commons Standards and Privileges Committee found that his abuse of the expenses system was the “gravest case” called to its attention. Most painful of all, for this veteran campaigner against fascism and antisemitism, was the fact that his original accusers were the British National Party.

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[JP note: The useful idiot’s Left.]

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Egypt: Al-Hakim Mosque: Monument to madness

http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/32/138/57485/Folk/Photo-Heritage/AlHakim-Mosque-monument-to-madness.aspx

by Nabil Shawkat

The architecture of Al-Hakim Mosque in Fatimid Cairo is testament to the unstable mind of the caliph for whom it was built

When you visit A-Hakim Mosque at the northernmost spot of Fatimid Cairo, look for signs of madness. Look hard, for true madness has a tendency to conceal itself from viewers, even madness that is set in stone. At the western wall of the mosque, you will find two minarets with solid, albeit oversized, bases. This is where you should look for evidence of a deranged mind. What looks to you as part of the minaret is not. It is a totally fake casing, an architectural second thought that belies the bi-polar personality of the 10th/11th century ruler.

Al-Hakim has been likened to every whimsical tyrant in history, to Henry VIII or Nero, or Mussolini. Except that there was no method to his madness. He called himself god, or at least allowed some followers to call him so. He confiscated women’s shoes to keep them at home. And he banned molokhia, a harmless green soup that was and is popular in this country.

He should have been buried in this mosque, but his body was never found. After he was killed, at 36, someone resembling him appeared and tried to claim the throne, but his quest failed. People who interviewed him must have been able to tell the difference. His face may have resembled that of Al-Hakim, but no mind could imitate that of the slain caliph.

Now look again at the minaret. The squat part that looked like the first tier is not part of the minaret. It is an encasing that Al-Hakim built in 1010 to conceal the earlier, heavily decorative, minaret inside it, which was built less than 10 years earlier.

Al-Hakim was a complex, treacherous personality, who was also capable of great charity and grand gestures. At one point, he shunned embroidered clothes and dressed in paupers’ wool. He started great learning schools and then shut them down. He ordered people to close their shops in the morning and only to work at night, then inspected the streets to make sure that they were pleased with the new arrangement. The mosque was started in 990 by Al-Hakim’s father, Al-Aziz, who died when Al-Hakim was only 11. It was just outside the northern wall of Cairo, but in the late 11th century, a new wall was built further north, bringing the mosque back into the city.

The terror of Al-Hakim was so prevalent in the last years of his life that any action on his part was interpreted as an omen of hardships to come. There was once a storehouse close to the mosque that one day Al-Hakim ordered filled with firewood. The entire neighbourhood began felt uneasy about it, as rumour went around that Al-Hakim planned to burn the whole district. So convincing was the rumour that throngs of supplicants went to the walls of his palace and begged for mercy. They didn’t leave until he promised them, in writing, that no harm would come their way. Harm was soon to come his way. While heading to his retreat on the Moqattam hills in 1021, unknown assailants killed him. His body was never found, but bloodied pieces of clothing were later retrieved from the scene.

Most historians agree that the killing was a palace coup, perhaps masterminded by Al-Hakim’s older sister, Sitt Al-Mulk, who had just had enough of his shenanigans. The mosque has been renovated drastically, and some say carelessly, since the first photos of it were taken in the 1920s. The buildings you see in the courtyard were briefly used to store Islamic art pieces collected or excavated from nearby areas.

For further reading we recommend: The Minarets of Cairo by Doris Behrens-Abouseif

[JP note: Unconvincing.]

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Israel and the Palestinians: We all need to help Israel shift

http://www.thejc.com/comment-and-debate/columnists/90024/we-all-need-help-israel-shift

by Jonathan Freedland

You wait years for big elections that will shape the world, or at least shape a part of the world you care about, and then three come at once. This week, has seen a US presidential contest and a change at the top in China (admittedly without a single democratic vote cast). And the third? That’s coming in Israel in January.

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UAE home to 8th largest mosque in the world

http://gulfnews.com/pictures/news/uae-home-to-8th-largest-mosque-in-the-world-1.1102257

The United Arab Emirates is home to some of the most beautiful and extravagant mosques in the world. The UAE leadership has taken special interest in building and keeping these mosques and they have now become landmarks. In total, the UAE has around 4,818 mosques out of which 1,418 mosques are located in Dubai, 2,289 in Abu Dhabi and 600 in Sharjah. The Shaikh Zayed Grand Mosque is considered to be one of the most important mosque in the UAE as it is the final resting place of Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. The Shaikh Zayed grand mosque is also the largest mosque in the UAE and the 8th largest mosque in the world.

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Pakistan: MNA, 11 others hurt in Dera Bugti mosque blast

http://paktribune.com/news/MNA-11-others-hurt-in-Dera-Bugti-mosque-blast-254806.html

QUETTA: Pakistan Muslim League-Q MNA Ahmadan Bugti, his son and ten others sustained injuries in a remote-controlled blast in Dera Bugti on Friday. The police sources said that Bugti and his son were entering the Masjid-e-Taqwa for Friday prayers when a remote-controlled bomb exploded, injuring the MNA and 11 others, including his son. Police and Frontier Corps (FC) personnel rushed to the blast site soon after the incident and cordoned off the area to preserve evidence. The injured were taken to the Civil Hospital and FC Hospital for treatment, sources said.

“The bomb was planted somewhere inside the mosque and the MNA was the prime targeted,” police said, adding that it was remote-controlled explosion. The injured were identified as MNA Ahmadan Bugti, his son Shoukat Khan Bugti, Arif, Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Khan, Abdul Jabar, Masho Khan, Muhammad Farooq, Muhamamd Jan, Khuda Baksh, Mir Baig and Abdul Wahab. “Ahmadan Bugti and his son Shoukat Khan Bugti are in a critical condition,” sources said, adding that they were referred to Multan for better and specialised treatment. Meanwhile, citing officials, AFP said the bomb was planted in Bugti’s shoe and exploded as he put them on outside the mosque after prayers. Provincial Home Secretary Akbar Durrani told AFP someone planted an explosive device in one of them which detonated as he put the shoe back on. Meanwhile, a Hazara man was shot dead in a sectarian targeted killing in Quetta on Friday.

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Australia: Anti-mosque group’s existential court crisis

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/antimosque-groups-existential-court-crisis-20121109-292qu.html

What’s in a name? For the group calling itself the Concerned Citizens of Canberra, potentially quite a bit. The vocal objectors to the proposed Gungahlin mosque are facing an existential crisis in the ACT Supreme Court. The group took legal action against the project in August this year, initially challenging the government’s refusal to extend a public comment period.

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Australia scraps plan to ‘filter’ internet

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/9665983/Australia-scraps-plan-to-filter-internet.html

Australia on Friday scrapped a controversial plan to filter the internet, saying it will instead block hundreds of websites identified by Interpol as among the worst child abuse sites.

The centre-left Labour government had pushed since 2007 for a mandatory Internet filter to protect children, to be administered by service providers, despite criticism it was impractical and set a precedent for censorship. But Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said the government had now reached an agreement with internet providers that they would block “the worst of the worst” child abuse material that is available on the web to the public. “Blocking the Interpol ‘worst of’ list meets community expectations and fulfils the government’s commitment to preventing Australian internet users from accessing child abuse material online,” Conroy said in a statement. “Given this successful outcome, the government has no need to proceed with mandatory filtering legislation.”

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

An Inside Look Behind Romney’s Loss: An Epic Failure of Its ORCA Big-Data App

Many things went wrong with Romney’s campaign for president, but one of the biggest was the epic failure of the campaign’s big-data app for getting out the vote, called Orca. When the campaign needed it most, Orca was beached.

Politico has an excellent summary of the problems it says that Orca had. Among them were that the Romney campaign kept it secret and didn’t beta-test it before it was rolled out on Election Day. That meant that the people who it was designed for — the thousands of volunteers across the country — didn’t have a chance to learn how to use it before it was launched. And Orca kept crashing throughout the day.

The system was designed to identify likely Romney voters who had not yet voted on Election Day, and then get them to vote. But it continually crashed and people didn’t know how to use it. Here’s what Politico has to say about the consequences:

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Breaking: St. Lucie County, Florida Had 141.1% Turnout; Obama Won County

Out of 175,554 registered voters, 247,713 vote cards were cast in St. Lucie County, Florida on Tuesday. Barack Obama won the county.

When faced with the astronomical figures, Gertrude Walker, Supervisor of Elections for St. Lucie County, said she had no idea why turnout was so incredibly high. She was flabbergasted, saying, “We’ve never seen that here.”

“Never seen that here” Coincidentally (or not), St. Lucie County is also in Allen West’s district, where 6,000 votes mysteriously “shifted” from Mr. West to his challenger. 141.1% Out of the 247,713 cards cast, somehow election machines counted 123,591 total votes.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Drowning in Regulations

It’s Friday morning, and so far today, the Obama administration has posted 165 new regulations and notifications on its reguations.gov website.

In the past 90 days, it has posted 6,125 regulations and notices — an average of 68 a day.

The website allows visitors to find and comment on proposed regulations and related documents published by the U.S. federal government. “Help improve Federal regulations by submitting your comments,” the website says.

The thousands of entries run the gamut from meeting notifications to fee schedules to actual rules and proposed rule changes.

In recent days, for example, the EPA posted a proposed rule involving volatile organic compound emissions from architectural coatings: “We are approving a local rule that regulates these emission sources under the Clean Air Act (CAA or the Act),” the proposed rule states. “We are taking comments on this proposal and plan to follow with a final action.”

Another proposed rule will provide guidance for FDA staff on “enforcement criteria for canned ackee, frozen ackee, and other ackee products that contain hypoglycin A.” (Ackee is the national fruit of Jamaica; unripened or inedible portions can be toxic.)

Some of the proposed regulations revise regulations already on the books.

The website also links to a video of a speech President Barack Obama gave at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 7, 2011, in which the president promised to remove “outdated and unnecessary regulations.”

“I’ve ordered a government-wide review, and if there are rules on the books that are needlessly stifling job creation and economic growth, we will fix them,” the president said.

           — Hat tip: Andrea Shea King [Return to headlines]

F.B.I. Said to Have Stumbled Into News of Petraeus Affair

The F.B.I. investigation that led to the resignation of David H. Petraeus as C.I.A. director began with a complaint several months ago about “harassing” e-mails sent by Paula Broadwell, Mr. Petraeus’s biographer, to an unidentified third person, a government official briefed on the case said Saturday.

When F.B.I. agents following up on the complaint began to examine Ms. Broadwell’s e-mails, they discovered exchanges between her and Mr. Petraeus that revealed that they were having an affair, said the official, who spoke of the investigation on the condition of anonymity.

The person who complained about harassing messages from Ms. Broadwell, according to the official, was not a family member or a government official. One Congressional official who was briefed on the matter said senior intelligence officials had explained that the F.B.I. investigation “started with two women.”

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FDA Doesn’t Even Test the Safety of Genetically Engineered Foods

GMO Food Producers “Voluntarily Consult”, But There Is NO Real Safety Testing

Many people assume that the Food and Drug Administration tests genetically engineered foods for safety.

But as USA Today reports:

Q: Does the FDA test these foods before they’re allowed on the market?

A: No. Instead there is a voluntary consultation process. Genetically engineered foods are overseen by the FDA, but there is no approval process. Foods are presumed to be safe unless the FDA has evidence to the contrary, Jaffe says. The FDA “has to show that there may be a problem with the food, as opposed to the company needing to prove it’s safe to FDA’s satisfaction before it can get on the market,” he says.

Given that genetically engineered foods have been linked to obesity, cancer, liver failure, infertility and all sorts of other diseases (brief videos here and here), the burden should be on the Monsanto and the other gmo producers to prove it’s safe.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

New Varieties of Genetically Modified Tomatoes Coming Soon to a Grocery Near You

The tomato was one of the first commercially available genetically modified (GM) crops. In 1994, GM tomatoes hit the market in the US but have since disappeared. They’re about to make a come back at a grocery near you.

Earlier forms of this GM crop included the transgenic tomato (FlavrSavr) which had a “deactivated” gene. This meant that the tomato plant was no longer able to produce polygalacturonase, an enzyme involved in fruit softening. The premise was that tomatoes could be left to ripen on the vine and still have a long shelf life, thus allowing them to develop their full flavour. Normally, tomatoes are picked well before they are ripe and are then ripened artificially.

These GM tomatoes, however, did not meet their expectations. Although they were approved in the US and several other countries, tomatoes with delayed ripening have disappeared from the market after peaking in 1998.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Obama Won County in Ohio With 108% Voter Registration

I can’t believe President Obama’s luck. First, he received over 99% of the vote in districts where GOP inspectors were illegally removed. Next, he won 100% of the vote in 21 districts in Cleveland. Well, he’s gotten another lucky break!

Mr. Obama won Wood County in Ohio this year. That’s right, Mr. Obama won the majority of Wood County’s 108% of registered voters. That’s not a typo.

In 2012, 106,258 people in Wood County are registered to vote out of an eligible 98,213. But it certainly must all be a coincidence, right?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Oliver Stone: ‘I Find Obama Scary’

Each presidential cycle gets shrouded in the ultimate question, “Are you better off than you were four years ago?”

In Oliver Stone’s new book — “The Untold History of the United States” — the filmmaker, along with historian Peter Kuznick, argues that, “The country Obama inherited was indeed in shambles, but Obama took a bad situation and, in certain ways, made it worse.”

Much of Stone and Kuznick’s book focuses on the threats posed by government secrecy and militarism throughout history and, in an interview with POLITICO Friday, Stone said that things aren’t getting better.

“It’s scarier,” said Stone. “I grew up under Eisenhower … and it’s gotten scarier because of the Bush and Reagan people and now I find Obama scary in a way that I had not done in 2008.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Petraeus’ Resignation Will Stop Him From Testifying About Benghazi

Former CIA Director David Petraeus’ resignation today, following his confession of an extramarital affair, seemed to come out of nowhere, and has raised a plethora of questions that will need to be answered in the coming days.

It’s worth asking: was this in any way connected to the September 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi?

Ben Shapiro at Breitbart seems to think so, calling the scandal the “latest in a string of groundshaking events demonstrating that the Obama administration hid information vital to the American people.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Pressure on Electoral College to Grow After Election Day

Voters go to the polls Tuesday, but the Electoral College doesn’t cast its presidential votes until Dec. 18. That leaves more than a month for activists to target the 538 members of the group and convince them to vote for their preferred candidate, writes Roll Call’s Janie Lorber.

“There is going to be lobbying no matter what happens,” said Robert Alexander, an Electoral College expert at Ohio Northern University who surveyed electors from 2000, 2004 and 2008. “The question is who is going to be lobbying and why.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Sandy Refugees Complain of Prison-Like Conditions at FEMA Tent Camp

Residents of New Jersey, whose homes were ravaged by superstorm Sandy and are now having to endure yet another wintery storm, are revealing through first-hand accounts that at least one tent camp FEMA is providing more strongly resembles a prison.

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As no media is allowed beyond the fences of the camp, what little news has managed to escape the area is disturbing. Angered residents are revealing that they are intentionally being kept quiet, being denied electricity to charge their phones and suspect surveillance by roving vehicle patrols.

Sotelo also noted that several members of the camp had tried to contact the media regarding the horrendous living conditions, but were met with opposition: “After everyone started complaining and they found out we were contacting the press, they brought people in. Every time we plugged in an iPhone or something, the cops would come and unplug them.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

The Unmitigated Disaster Known as Project ORCA

What is Project Orca? Well, this is what they told us:

“Project ORCA is a massive undertaking — the Republican Party’s newest, unprecedented and most technologically advanced plan to win the 2012 presidential election.”

Pretty much everything in that sentence is false. The “massive undertaking” is true, however. It would take a lot of planning, training and coordination to be done successfully (oh, we’ll get to that in a second). This wasn’t really the GOP’s effort, it was Team Romney’s. And perhaps “unprecedented” would fit if we’re discussing failure.

The entire purpose of this project was to digitize the decades-old practice of strike lists. The old way was to sit with your paper and mark off people that have voted and every hour or so, someone from the campaign would come get your list and take it back to local headquarters. Then, they’d begin contacting people that hadn’t voted yet and encourage them to head to the polls. It’s worked for years.

From the very start there were warning signs.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Time to Realize What You Voted for. Update: Instalanche!

Liberal contract attorneys might want to consider what “live with it” means. Under Obamacare, companies with 50 or more full-time employees either have to provide them with government-approved health insurance policies, or pay a per-employee fine. Further, the fine kicks in at the 31st employee, not the 51st, and it starts at $2,000 per year per employee. It goes up later. Companies, therefore, are discouraged from having full-time employees, or at least 50 or more of them. Hello, part-time employment. Think I’m f***ing with you? Think again.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Urgent: Election Fraud Volunteers Needed in WI, OH, PA, VA, FL

Romney seems perfectly content to curl up and “accept defeat” when he should be front and center: “Something is very wrong with the numbers. There are too many instances of problems with machines and I will get a recount in five key states”. I doubt he will, so now it is up to we the people. Not because this is about Romney, but because it’s about once and for all proving election fraud in all its forms decided last Tuesday’s race. It’s about stopping a stinking communist from unlawfully remaining in the White House.

Our fellow citizens in five key states have to force the issue and it has to be done NOW because any challenge to the vote has to be made within a specified number of days and it varies by state. Once the vote is certified, it’s too late. No sporting event, no holiday shopping — NOTHING is more important right now than this fight. If Texas were a disputed state, believe me, even with my plate overflowing, I would be on the front lines. First it starts with the electors and second, stopping Congress from accepting the electoral college vote in January.

Willard has done at least one thing to his credit:

Romney campaign files federal suit to ensure all military ballots count in Wisconsin

No question every effort was made to keep our military from voting because their vote alone would have defeated the impostor, Soetoro: In this shocking video, “United States Navy SEALs reveal that the SEAL community is not voting for President Obama because of his conduct as Commander in Chief”.

That piece of human excrement squatting in the White House allowed four Americans, one our U.S. Ambassador, to be slaughtered over in Benghazi and our active duty military know it.

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WASHINGTON, DC — “Sources confirmed today that hundreds of thousands of military absentee ballots were delivered hours after the deadline for them to be counted, with preliminary counts showing that they would have overturned the vote in several states and brought a victory for Governor Mitt Romney.

Officials say the ballots were delivered late due to problems within the military mail system. Tracking invoices show the ballots sat in a warehouse for a month, then they were accidentally labeled as ammunition and shipped to Afghanistan. At Camp Dwyer, Marine Sergeant John Davis signed for them and was surprised at the contents.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

US Communist Party Leader: Obama Victory “Dawn of a New Era”

Communist Party USA leader Sam Webb, has hailed the election of Party “friend” Barack Obama, as the “dawn of a new era.”

The Party is cock-a-hoop over Obama’s victory, seeing it as both a repudiation of the conservative agenda and an opportunity to move the United States further towards socialism.

From the People’s World:

“After a long and bitterly contested battle, the forces of inclusive democracy came out on top yesterday…”

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Until the Republicans realize that they are in a war for their country, and treat it as such, they will be outmaneuvered by the Communist/Labor/Democrat alliance. The Republicans thought they had this election in the bag.

It appears they didn’t understand the power of the forces arrayed against them.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Video: “Could We Fix an Election — Sure. They Would Never Know it”

Thank you to all the readers who sent this to me. Apparently from testimony following the 2004 election, this computer programmer makes clear UNDER OATH, of how easily it would be for an organization, be it Democrat or Republican, to “flip” the election outcome via a rather simple code. — a code this programmer himself easily manufactured. This is further confirmed at the 3:10 of the video where the programmer notes how the entire system can be “hacked” to control the final voting outcome.

Tin hat stuff? Perhaps, but given how so many political experts were proven so wrong regarding the 2012 presidential election, and how particularly in the crucial swing states the final vote came out considerably less for Mitt Romney than much of the polling data was indicating, gives pause. Serious pause. See for yourself:

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Voter Fraud! 129% of Registered Boston Vote on Election Day?

Something stinks here, and it’s just not Gen. Petraeus and the sudden resignation. There are reports of several places showing more votes cast on election day than actual registered voters. Lets look at Boston, Massachusetts. No one expected that dump of a city, or state to go for Mitt Romney in the election, but the math just doesn’t make much sense. If you have a motivated electorate, you typically get about 65% voter turnout. This year overall votes were way down from 2008 for both the Democrat and Republican. But how does one explain that Boston has 387,142 voters on their roll. Yet, somehow 501,282 ‘cards’ were cast on election day, a 129.48% turnout? Does the chowderhead vote count for like 1 and a half votes now or something? Check out the results yourself.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

Council of Europe Welcomes Italian Anti-Corruption Law

Step is ‘important’ says Secretary General Jagland

(ANSA) — Strasbourg, November 9 — The Council of Europe issued a statement on Friday welcoming Italy’s new anti-corruption law that passed October 31, saying that “fighting corruption is a key priority of the Council”.

Secretary-General Thorbjorn Jagland said in a statement that the step by Italy “is important to uphold Council of Europe values”.

Italy must send a report to the Council by November 30 demonstrating actions taken to support anti-corruption in the country.

The long-awaited Italian law provides for an anti-corruption authority to be set up in the public administration to oversee the provisions and to monitor for such things as nepotism and cronyism within public offices.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Fake Blind Man Nabbed in Calabria

Caught opening doors despite ‘total blindness’

(ANSA) — Reggio Calabria, November 9 — Italian police on Friday nabbed a fake blind man who had allegedly defrauded the Italian State of 145,000 euros since 1986.

The man, 69, from a village in Calabria, was seen opening doors without glasses despite getting benefits for “total blindness”, police said.

They confiscated the money he allegedly embezzled.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Gap Widens Between Italy’s Rising Left, Sagging Right

Polls show Democratic Party at 26%, Berlusconi’s PdL below 15%

(ANSA) — Rome, November 9 — New polls ahead of spring general elections in Italy showed the gap widen between the first place centre-left Democratic Party (PD) and the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) of comic Beppe Grillo, while former premier Silvio Berlusconi’s center-right People of Freedom (PdL) party continued its slide amid a raft of scandals. According to pollster SWG Srl-Trieste, the PD gained 0.6% with 26% of the populace likely to vote in their favor, followed by the M5S at 21%, which lost a point, and the PdL, which slipped 0.3% to 14.7%. The anti-graft Italy of Values (IdV) party held on to 3.3% of voters, down 0.8%, amid widespread speculation that its leader, former Clean Hands magistrate Antonio Di Pietro, misused party funds to build a sizeable property portfolio, which he categorically denies. The accusations, which became national news after an exposee by the respected investigative television program Report, prompted two high-ranking party members to leave the party Thursday, one of whom was Massimo Donadi, who stepped down as IdV House whip on Monday. Berlusconi’s party has also showed signs of fraying since a raft of scandals were exposed this summer, culminating in the October arrest of Franco Fiorito, PdL caucus leader in the Lazio region, for allegedly skimming off millions of euros of public money for personal use. The case caused the PdL’s Renata Polverini to step down as governor. Voters were further disaffected by a guilty verdict two weeks ago against the ex-premier and media mogul for tax fraud at his Mediaset empire. Meanwhile the center-left PD has reaped the benefits, rising in opinion polls across the country while its party leader Pier Luigi Bersani faces off with the upstart mayor of Florence, Matteo Renzi, in primaries later this month. According to poll numbers Friday, 49% of Italians think Renzi is capable of leading the center left back to the helm of the government, which as of last November has been led by economist and former European commissioner Mario Monti, a technocrat brought in to fix the debt-ridden country’s finances amid an alarming peak in the euro crisis, forcing Berlusconi to resign. For his part, the embattled 76-year-old ex-premier — amid the flagging poll numbers for his party, an appeals case against his four-year tax-fraud conviction and an ongoing trial for allegedly paying for sex with an underage Morroccan prostitute — says he will sit out April elections and act as “a resource” for younger members of his party.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Ireland: The Frustration of Dissident Priests

Bishops have refused the invitation to participate in November’s Assembly

The Irish clergy is not going through its brightest moment. On 30 October came the news of 39 year old Fr. Muredach Tuffy’s death, believed to be suicide. Fr. Tuffy was parish priest of the Diocese of Killala, in County Mayo and director of the Newman Institute of Education where he taught.

Speaking from the BBC’s offices in Enniskillen, Fr. Brian D’Arcy revealed the great mental pressure Irish priests have been subjected to as a result of the sex abuse scandals and the Catholic Church’s official doctrine regarding contraception, homosexuality and obligatory celibacy (“I love the Church but I am not sure the Church would want me as its priest”).

“It is a palpable sense of discomfort that leads to depression and sometimes borders on desperation,” the Association of Catholic Priests (ACP) was told. In recent days the ACP has been particularly frustrated by Irish priests’ polite but nevertheless firm refusal of the invitation to attend the next meeting of over 850 priests (of the total 4,500 living on the island), scheduled to take place between 9-10 November at the Regency Hotel in Dublin.

The Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference said that there are canonical bodies to discuss ecclesial issues, presbyterial councils for example. Priests have reiterated that these structures have a purely consultative purpose and are convened by bishops who preside over them and establish the items on the agenda…

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

Italy: Teaching National Anthem in School Becomes Italian Law

‘Mameli’s Hymn’ now mandatory part of school curricula

(ANSA) — Rome, November 8 — Teaching the Italian national anthem in school became law on Thursday when the Senate voted 208 in favor and 14 against with two abstentions.

Many Italians admit to not knowing the lyrics to the anthem, known as Mameli’s Hymn, which had not been compulsory in schools.

Fashion guru Giorgio Armani, designer of the Italian national team track suit for the 2012 Olympic Games, stitched the lyrics into athletes’ jackets to help them remember the words.

The Senate also voted to make March 17, the anniversary of the day in 1871 when Italian unity was declared, the national Day of Unity, the Constitution, the Hymn and the Flag.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: IdV High-Rankers Leave Di Pietro Amid Corruption Whispers

Donadi, Formisano also said to split over Five Star ‘alliance’

(ANSA) — Rome, November 8 — Two high-ranking members of the anti-graft Italy of Values (IdV) party left the party Thursday after falling out with embattled IdV leader Antonio Di Pietro. Former House whip Massimo Donadi and Senator Nello Formisano left the party amid corruption accusations against Di Pietro, which became national news after investigative program Report last week explored allegations into the possible misuse of party funds to build a large property portfolio.

“He has increasingly betrayed the identity of the IdV, one of radical reform, which this country needs,” said Donadi, who stepped down as House whip on Monday.

Di Pietro, a former anti-corruption magistrate, founded his party after spearheading the famous Clean Hands investigations into political corruption in the early 1990s, which exposed the Bribesville system, shaking Italian politics to its core.

Claiming to be the victim of an organized smear campaign, Di Pietro faces suggestions of being no better than the crooks he set out to rein in while his party is showing signs of fraying.

He denies any wrongdoing. Donadi and Formisano, who said they would pursue “moderate, center-left” initiatives outside the party, have also split with Di Pietro on what has been perceived as a possible alliance with the anti-establishment Five Stars Movememnt (M5S) of comedian Beppe Grillo, who believes Italy should leave the eurozone, and last week said Di Pietro should succeed Giorgio Napolitano as the next president of Italy. On Thursday Grillo distanced himself, saying that an alliance with any political party would muddy the values of his movement, which “wants to replace the party system with direct democracy”.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: Basilicata Deputy Governor Quits Over Mafia Probe

Mancusi says ‘always acted with total morality’

(ANSA) — Potenza, November 9 — Basilicata Deputy Governor Agatino Mancusi quit on Friday after being put under investigation by prosecutors in the southern city of Potenza for alleged mafia association.

Mancusi, who was also the infrastructure executive councillor in the regional government, expressed “amazement and profound bitterness” about the probe and said he had “always acted with total morality”.

The politician, who is a member of the centrist UDC party, said he resigned out of “respect for the institutions”.

According to local press reports, the probe revolves around allegations Mancusi made contact with members of organised crime gangs in order to have help in an election campaign several years ago.

Basilicata Governor Vito De Filippo said he was confident his deputy would clear his name.

“Certain that Basilicata will be able to continue to count on his effective contribution, I give Agatino Mancusi my sincere best wishes, confident that he will be able to clarify the unbelievable affair he has been linked to in the shortest possible time,” said De Filippo, a member of the centre-left Democratic Party.

A series of corruption scandals has hit parties on many parts of Italy’s political spectrum in recent months.

Two of these caused regional administrations led by ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PdL) party to collapse in Lazio and Lombardy.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: Pesaro Ship Builders Accused of Tax Fraud

‘120 mln euros skimmed off shipyard business

(ANSA) — Pesaro, November 9 — The owners of a shipyard in the Marche port of Pesaro have been accused of fraudulent bankruptcy and tax fraud amounting to 120 million euros.

Police on Friday impounded homes and luxury cars from the Cantiere Navale di Pesaro bosses.

Novara-based parent company Fvh allegedly skimmed off “tens of millions of euros” from the shipyard, including 19 million for building six tankers, police said. The managers declared income in Monte Carlo, police said.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: ‘Ruby’ Sex Procurement Trial Continues in Milan

Fede in first appearance, court told of ex-premier’s handouts

(ANSA) — Milan, November 9 — A retired TV anchorman and close friend of Silvio Berlusconi made his first appearance in a Milan court on Friday to follow a prostitution procurement trial in which he is indicted together with two others.

Emilio Fede, bankrupt ex-talent scout Lele Mora and ex-Lombardy regional councillor and the ex premier’s former dental hygienist Nicole Minetti must answer to charges of favouring prostitution, including underage prostitution, in connection with alleged sex parties hosted by Berlusconi at his villa at Arcore near Milan.

One of the alleged prostitutes at the centre of the case is Karima ‘Ruby’ El Mahroug, a Moroccan-born belly dancer who was underage at the time.

Fede told journalists that he had “come to the courthouse as a reporter, to see what is going on”, adding that he would not be speaking at the Friday hearing. During the proceedings Elisa Toti, a presenter on Berlusconi’s private television network Mediaset, told the court that she has been receiving 2,500 euros a month from the ex-premier since January 2011. “Berlusconi also helped me by lending me a deposit on a house and he is also helping me to pay the bank guarantee on that house,” she said. Toti also said she had seen Berlusconi handing envelopes of cash to girls at Arcore on some evenings but denied that this was payment for sexual favours.

“It was assistance, he always helped everyone,” she said.

Prosecutors say Berlusconi had sex with 33 prostitutes at his villa over the course of several months and in a separate trial the ex premier stands accused of paying for sex with Ruby after several of the parties and allegedly coercing police into releasing her after an unrelated theft claim to hush up the fact.

Both Berlusconi and Ruby have denied the charges.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: Formigoni Calls Lega Nord a “Spinster”, Outcry on Web

(AGI) Milan, Nov. 8- Female supporters of the right-wing Lega Nord party cried out on the web after Roberto Formigoni posted a picture of a frowning woman dressed in green (the party’s color), titled “Lega Nord, don’t be a spinster; the center-right should be united for the Lombardy elections.” Lega Nord’s fan base reacted quickly on Thursday afternoon, beginning with the editor of the party’s “Padania” magazine, Aurora Lussana. “In anticipation of Formigoni finally finding his ‘girlfriend’,” she wrote, alluding to statements by Formigoni himself, “we invite all the spinsters in Lega Nord to post their pictures on Padania’s Facebook page.” Lussana posted a picture of herself smiling and seated on the couch, titled “We’re all spinsters”.

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

Millions of GMO Mosquitoes Released Without Risk Assessment or Oversight

Regulatory decisions on releasing genetically modified (GM) insects biased by corporate interests

Dr Helen Wallace, Director of GeneWatch UK said “The public will be shocked to learn that GM insects can be released into the environment without any proper oversight. Conflicts-of-interest should be removed from all decision-making processes to ensure the public have a proper say about these plans.”

London/ Munich Thursday 8th November 2012 A briefing published today by public interest groups highlights how regulatory decisions on GM insects in Europe and around the world are being biased by corporate interests.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Bank Fraud Could Soon be Your Fault: New Rules Demand More Care With Cards and Pins

Banks are trying to dump responsibility for credit and debit card fraud on to customers in a move that could cost families tens of millions of pounds.

They are making changes to small print which will allow them to block compensation to fraud victims from January.

Customers could be liable if they use a PIN that can be easily guessed or the bank decides they have been careless and allowed a criminal to see the number at a cash machine.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: EDL and We Are Norwich Protests: Four Arrested at Demonstrations

Police made four arrests during an English Defence League march and counter-protest in Norwich.

Officers from 11 forces were on duty as about 200 EDL supporters and up to 2,000 members of the We Are Norwich coalition marched through the city.

Police said the day passed off relatively peacefully, although extra officers remained in the city centre into the evening as a precaution.

Both groups said they were they were pleased with the outcome of the day.

The EDL organised its march in protest at Norwich City Council’s decision to ban Pastor Alan Clifford of Norwich Reformed Church for promoting “hate-motivated” anti-Islam leaflets from a council-owned stall on Hay Hill.

We Are Norwich, a coalition of 25 groups, staged a counter-demonstration.

The EDL march began at Castle Gardens, passing through central Norwich to City Hall.

The We Are Norwich march began with a rally at Chapelfield Gardens and also finished at City Hall.

The war memorial was barricaded off and the two opposing groups were kept apart across a “sterile zone” in front of City Hall, but there was some isolated trouble.

Two men were arrested for suspected public order offences.

One man was arrested on suspicion of assault, and another on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon. One person received minor injuries in a scuffle. Both demonstrations dispersed at about 15:00 GMT.

EDL spokesman Geoff Mitchell said: “It’s gone very well, actually. I think everybody was pretty well behaved.

“I thought it was so important that we had to talk about the reason why we’re here: Christianity is under attack.

“What’s happened to the pastor is a total disgrace and I think he should get his stall back.”

Nick O’Brien, secretary of We Are Norwich, said: “We’re delighted with how it’s gone.

“We had two main aims: number one, to make sure the EDL didn’t get to City Hall or get to the war memorial and, because of the sterile area put in place, that didn’t happen.

“Number two, we wanted to make sure we outnumbered them and send a really clear message that the EDL aren’t welcome.”

‘Swift and robust’

Supt Paul Sanford, of Norfolk Police, said: “I am really pleased with the outcome of today’s policing operation.

“At times it was challenging for officers but we successfully met our objectives of allowing the two groups to protest, which was their legal right.

“The event was largely peaceful but we acted swiftly and robustly to any signs of disorder.”

Some stallholders on Norwich Market closed ahead of the demonstrations. Others remained open, including Tony Osborne, who runs Tony’s Food Bar, although he said he closed an hour early.

“Our trade was a good third down on what it would be on a normal Saturday,” he said. “We’re not against people’s beliefs but to have two marches at the same time meeting up very near together was not a good idea.”

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UK: George Entwistle Resigns as Director General of BBC

The director general of the BBC has resigned in the wake of a controversial broadcast on child sexual abuse, the BBC announced Saturday night.

The director, George Entwistle, issued a statement saying, “I have decided that the honorable thing to do is to step down.”

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UK: Nine Men Appear in Court Accused of Sexually Exploiting Underage Girl in Rochdale

Nine men have made their first appearance in court over the alleged sexual exploitation of a young girl in Rochdale.

The defendants are accused of committing various sexual offences separately against the teenager between 2008 and 2009.

Bury magistrates committed the case to Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court when the case will next be heard on November 30 for a preliminary hearing.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Middle East

A Christian to Head the Islamists of the Syrian National Council

The choice aims to show the diversity of the opposition movement often referred to as sectarian and too close to Islamic radical positions. George Sabra was elected yesterday at the end of the meeting of the Syrian National Council in Doha (Qatar). The dissident has been fighting for decades for democracy in Syria and spent several years in prison. In his first speech he has urged foreign countries to stop the bloodshed arguing in favour of supplying arms to the opposition in the battle against the Assad regime.

Doha (AsiaNews / Agencies) — A Christian will be the new leader of the Syrian National Council (SNC), dominated by Islamists. The election was announced last night at the end of the meeting the major opposition group to the Assad regime this week in Doha (Qatar).

Former communist and opponent of the Syrian regime since the time of Hafez al-Assad, father of Bashar, George Sabra was one of the first founders of the SNC. He has spent several years in the prisons of the regime and has been living in exile in Turkey for months. He said his election as “an example of the pluralism within the opposition”, considered by many to be a “hotbed” of Islamists. In a press conference he called on foreign countries to stop the extermination of the Syrian people, by sending more weapons in support of the opposition. “We need to stop this trail of blood — he said — and support the cause of the Syrian people.”

Wanted by the United States, Europe and the Arab League, the meeting of the Syrian National Council was organized to create a united front of political opposition to the regime, able to make quick decisions and lead the country in case of a fall of the Assad regime. Yesterday, Moreno Ocampo, former prosecutor of the International War Crimes Tribunal, said that NATO is in possession of all the necessary documentation to request the arrest of Syrian president for crimes against humanity. Any action of the international tribunal could speed up the possibility of a direct intervention of the countries of the UN Security Council as was the case in the conflict against Libya’s Gaddafi.

Begun in March 2011 in the wake of the Arab Spring, the Syrian civil war has already cost more than 36 thousand dead and nearly a million displaced. There are about 200 thousand refugees who have fled to neighboring countries Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan. UN sources report that more than 11 thousand people crossed the Turkish border yesterday. Many of them are regular Syrian army deserters.

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

Miramar Fighter Jets Deployed in Secret to Mideast

Amid mounting concern over Iran’s nuclear program and violence elsewhere in the region, U.S. Central Command quietly dispatched a Marine fighter jet squadron from San Diego to an undisclosed country in the Middle East, U-T San Diego has learned.

The deployment follows threats by the U.S. and Israel of military strikes if needed to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Qatar, UAE Request $7.6 Billion in Missile Defense: U.S.

Qatar and the United Arab Emirates have asked to buy more than $7.6 billion in U.S. missile defense technology, the Pentagon said Tuesday.

The orders for the Lockheed Martin-made equipment were detailed in documents posted online late Monday by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, which said it had notified Congress of the request.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Turkey’s Defense Contractors Boost Exports

(ANSAmed) — ANKARA, NOVEMBER 8 — Turkish defense contractors and aviation companies increased their exports by 52% in the first 10 months of 2012 over the same period a year earlier as the volume reached over USD 1 billion from USD 661 million in 2011. Export items, as Anatolia news agency reports, include spare parts for aircrafts, tanks and helicopters as well as weapons and ammunitions which are sold to many countries around the world. The United States was the top buyer with USD 396 million worth of mainly aircraft and helicopter parts and electronic warfare equipment. Saudi Arabia placed second with USD 84 million and United Arab Emirates ranked the third with USD 76 million. Other buyers of Turkish defense products included Italy, Spain, France and Britain.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

UK ‘May Arm’ Syrian Rebels

Syrian rebels could be armed by the UK in a fresh push to oust President Bashar Assad and end the bloodshed after David Cameron ordered officials to re-examine all options.

A Downing Street official said the Prime Minister wanted to put previously rejected measures “back on the table” amid frustration at the failure to halt the 20-month conflict.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Russia

Moscow Congratulates Obama: Relieved at Not Having to Deal With Romney

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has congratulated US President Barack Obama on his re-election victory, while expressing relief that Moscow will not have to deal with the Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

“Congratulations!” Medvedev tweeted in English to Barack Obama, who emerged victorious in a tight race against Mitt Romney.

“Obama is an understandable and predictable partner,” Medvedev told reporters on Wednesday. “Obama has been a quite successful president.”

Meanwhile, the Russian premier expressed his relief that Republican candidate Mitt Romney, known for his anti-Russia outbursts on the campaign trail, had lost the election.

“I am glad that the man who calls Russia its No. 1 foe will not be the president of this large and influential state,” Medvedev said. “That is paranoid.”

[Comment: Medvedev really meant “Comrade”, not partner.]

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Moscow Expects President Obama to be “More Flexible” On Missile Defense Shield

It’s payoff time for Russia.

From The Washington Post:

Russia expects Barack Obama to show more flexibility in a dispute over U.S. missile defense plans in Europe following his re-election as president, a top official said Thursday…

In March, Obama, unaware that he was speaking on an open microphone, told Dmitry Medvedev, then Russia’s president, that he would have more flexibility on the issue after the November election.

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Four more years of Obama “flexibility” and defense cuts, will leave the US military in ruins and unable to defend US allies, or even the US homeland, from Russia, China, Iran and their allies.

At that point US sovereignty, and even physical survival, will be in serious question. Is that the plan?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

South Asia

India: Herd of 50 Drunken Elephants Ransack Village After Gulping Down 500 Litres of Alcohol in Shop

Fifty drunken elephants caused havoc in an Indian village and destroyed three houses after gulping down an astonishing 500 litres of alcohol.

The animals destroyed a shop stocking Mahua and ruined crops in Dumurkota, east India, after drinking 18 containers of the alcoholic drink.

However they were not satisfied after the drinking session and ransacked adjoining huts to find more of the liquor, according to local reports.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Greece: Groups Warn of Spike in Homophobic Attacks

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, NOVEMBER 8 — A spike in attacks against men and women perceived to be gay by suspected members of ultra-right organizations has prompted the reaction of rights groups, daily Kathimerini reports. “Immigrants and refugees are the new Jews of Greece today, but they are not alone. Gays, members of the Roma community and other groups are included,” said a statement issued by the Network for Recording Incidents of Racist Violence. The network, which last month called for action to combat an increase in attacks on immigrants in Greece, is now monitoring a rising wave of homophobia. In its statement it noted that a homophobic rant by ultra-right Golden Dawn MP Ilias Panayiotaras last month during a protest against the staging of a controversial Passion play in central Athens had not led to any action. Panayiotaros had shouted “Wrap it up you little faggots” at people he apparently perceived to be gay and “Your time is coming.” The statement by the network followed an attack by suspected extreme rightists on Saturday against members of the anti-fascist committee of the central neighborhoods of Kerameikos and Metaxourgeio who rallied against the increase in homophobic attacks. In summer, gay and lesbian groups compiled a leaflet that is still in circulation offering advice to homosexuals to show caution in public, particularly when they are alone and in dark and abandoned streets.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Now Brussels Takes Aim at the Famous Five! Books Portraying ‘Traditional’ Families Could be Barred

Books which portray ‘traditional’ images of mothers caring for their children or fathers going out to work could be barred from schools under proposals from Brussels.

An EU report claims that ‘gender stereotyping’ in schools influences the perception of the way boys and girls should behave and damages women’s career opportunities in the future.

Critics said the proposals for ‘study materials’ to be amended so that men and women are no longer depicted in their traditional roles would mean the withdrawal of children’s classics, such as Enid Blyton’s The Famous Five series, Paddington Bear or Peter Pan.

The document, prepared by the European Parliament’s Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality, also suggests EU-wide legislation is needed to tackle the way women are depicted in advertising during children’s television programmes.

It further complains about the number of women in EU parliaments, and floats the idea of fixed quotas on a minimum proportion of female MPs.

The report says: ‘Children are confronted with gender stereotypes at a very young age through television series, television advertisements, study materials and educational programmes, influencing their perception of how male and female characters should behave.

‘Special educational programmes and study materials should therefore be introduced in which men and women are no longer used in examples in their ‘traditional roles’, with the male as the breadwinner of the family and the female as the one who takes care of the children.’

The report adds: ‘With reference to media and advertisement, it must also be noted that unsupervised television viewing among children and youngsters starting at a very early age is on the rise.

‘Negative gender stereotypes can therefore have a significant influence on young women’s confidence and self-esteem, particularly on teenagers, resulting in a restriction of their aspirations, choices and possibilities for future career possibilities.’

Calling for EU ‘legislation’ to tackle the problem, the committee recommends: ‘Despite the EU’s commitment to equality between men and women, there is still a gap in legislation providing for non-discrimination against women and gender equality in the areas of social security, education and the media, emphasises the need for new legislation in these areas.’

The document calls on the European Commission to ‘take the issue of gender equality into account in all policy fields.’

Tim Aker, spokesman for Get Britain Out, a Eurosceptic campaign group, warned: ‘If the EU has its way, millions of youngster would be denied the pleasure of reading childhood classics such as Paddington Bear, Peter Pan or the Tiger Who Came to Tea because these books show mums and dads in so-called traditional roles.

‘The Eurozone is crumbling, millions are out of work and a generation of young Europeans face a bleak future. Yet the EU is spending its time concentrating on how to socially engineer our children. This politically correct report should be binned at once.’

June O’Sullivan, chief executive of the London Early Years Foundation, also criticised the draft recommendations. ‘We must not confuse political issues with how we present the world to children. The fact is most women take the caring roles and most men want to go out to work,’ she said.

‘You only need to stand at the school gates to see this. Stereotypes are such because they reflect a majority situation. Children are not easily fooled — they see what they see and no amount of manipulation of images will change their thinking.’

The proposals in the committee’s report are unlikely to win support from Britain. Brussels has been forced to postpone an attempt to set a legal quota for the proportion of women on company boards last month following opposition from the UK and some other member states.

The policy, championed by EU justice commissioner Viviane Reding, would make it mandatory for all publicly traded companies to fill 40 per cent of seats on their boards with women by 2020 or face hefty fines.

But opposition from several countries meant a postponement of in a vote on the issue last month. Miss Reding has vowed that that she ‘will not give up’ on her crusade, however, insisting: ‘Europe has a lot to gain from more diverse corporate boards.’

           — Hat tip: ESW [Return to headlines]

The Liberal Media Are More Powerful Than Ever

Writing before Obama won the election, Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel of the Daily Caller contended that bias, dishonesty, and corruption were helping to undermine and destroy the liberal media. “The broadcast networks, the big daily newspapers, the newsweeklies—they’re done,” they said. “It’s only a matter of time, and everyone who works there knows it.”

Unfortunately, there is no evidence this is the case. Although liberal news outlets are losing viewers and readers, Obama’s victory has invigorated these news organizations and given them a new lease on life. They are more powerful than ever because they correctly predicted the race. They understood the nature of the electorate and how it had shifted in Obama’s favor. What they have achieved is something that the conservative media were striving for—a measure of credibility. It came not through their reporting, of course, but through their emphasis on polls and an understanding of how a progressive infrastructure, financed largely by George Soros, has assumed great importance for the Democratic Party machine.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121109

Financial Crisis
» EU Commission Forecasts Deep Recession for Cyprus
» France Heading for Recession: Bank
» Italy: Services, Industry to Cut 120,000 Jobs in 4th Quarter
» Obama’s Economic Policies Explained for Earthlings
 
USA
» [Video] Prof Praises Stalin — Never Committed ‘1 Crime’
» Assange Says Obama is “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing”
» Big Pharma Testing Oxycontin on Children as Young as 6 to Keep Patent
» Blood-Drenched Naked Man ‘Murdered Woman, 62, On a Violent Rampage When He Was High’
» Caroline Glick: A Time for Courage, And Action
» Did Prop 37 Really Lose or Was it Vote Fraud?
» Have You Heard About ‘Spigot Cities’ That May Pump Votes to Obama?
» Naked Man ‘Goes on Drug Rampage Around Apartment Complex Punching People and Demanding Oral Sex’
» New Homeland Security Council Developed
» Nude Carjacker Hurts 7 in Brutal Rampage: ‘Drug-Addled’ Man Shuts Down Town as He Flips Porsche and Breaks Both Legs of Pregnant Woman
» Petraeus Resigns as Director of C.I.A., Citing Extramarital Affair
» Proof: Obama is Coming for Your Guns
» Republican Campaign Failed to Confront Media Bias
» Ted Nugent: Four More Years of Debt and Class Warfare
» Teen Watching TV in Her Living Room Seriously Injured When ‘Man Under the Influence of Cocaine and Heroin Drives SUV Into Her Home’
» The Slow Death of White America
» Vegas Employer: Obama Won, So I Fired 22 Employees
» Vote Fraud Expert: Romney Votes Not Counted in Key States
 
Europe and the EU
» ‘Belgium Will Become an Islamic State’
» Bildt Bashes New Sweden Democrat Poll Rise
» Breivik: I Can’t Keep Moisturizer in My Cell
» Five EU Members ‘Blocking Aid for Emilia Quake’
» France: Bishop Warns of ‘Catholic Islamophobia’
» Halal Toothpaste to be Produced in Central France
» Italian Anti-Fraud Squad Arrests Nine Doctors in Modena
» Italy: Police Divers Scour Naples Sewers for Arms, Drugs
» Italy: Man Identified as Rom Dies After Police Shootout
» Italy Police Nab Tax-Dodging Loan Shark Worth 100 Mln Euros
» Italy: Over 200 Self-Declared Poor Busted by Police
» Switzerland: Nationalist Acquitted Over Anti-Minaret Stunt
 
North Africa
» Egypt’s Attorney General Bans Pornographic Websites
» Egypt: Thousands Protest in Tahrir Sq to Call for Sharia Law
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Ramallah Hip Hop Video Against Honor Crimes
 
Middle East
» Free Syria Army Leader: “We Will All Turn Into Terrorists”
» Saudi Women Must Unveil Their Face for Identity Checks
» Syria: Erdogan Thinks He’s Ottoman Sultan, Says Assad
» Turkish Coffee Vies for UNESCO Cultural Heritage List
 
South Asia
» Asia: Anti-Christian Persecution Up by 400%
» India’s Thorium-Based Nuclear Dream Inches Closer
» Indonesia: Lampung: Islamic Violence: Mob Sets Fire to Houses and Buildings
» Reinfeldt to Meet With Burmese Opposition
 
Far East
» China to Put Nuclear Weapons on Submarines
» Japan: Thyroid Abnormalities Found in 43% of Fukushima Kids Declared ‘OK’ By Gov’t
 
Latin America
» Argentines Flood the Streets to Protest Against President Cristina Fernandez
 
Immigration
» Foreigners Make Up More Than a Quarter of London’s Crime Suspects
» Moroccan ‘Hero’ Caught Pushing Drugs
 
General
» Maya Civilization Disappeared Due to Climate Change

Financial Crisis

EU Commission Forecasts Deep Recession for Cyprus

(ANSAmed) — NICOSIA, NOVEMBER 8 — The Cypriot economy is expected to see an intensified recession, with an economic contraction of -2.3%, said the European Commission in its Autumn Forecast for 2012. The economy is expected to shrink by 1.7% in 2013, and by 0.7% in 2014. The government’s deficit is set to be 5.3% of GDP, and could rise to 5.7% of GDP in 2013 and to 6% in 2014. General government debt will rise from 71.1% in 2011 to around 90% of GDP in 2012, after Laiki Bank was nationalised.

Government debt-to-GDP ratio is projected to reach 96.7% in 2013 and 102.7% in 2014. Cyprus’ application to the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF) reflects signficant downside risks for public finances and the financial sector, testing the economy’s sustainability, said the Commission. “Failure to raise the required capital and to put policies back on a sustainable path could dramatically worsen the outlook,” says the forecast. The island’s financial sector is negatively affected by Greek debt and volatility in the European markets, said the Commission as CyprusNewsReport.com writes. The crucial construction sector, normally a source of strong economic development, is expected to continue to weaken in 2012 and 2013, said the Commission. This is in spite of the reconstruction work at Vasiliko power plant, which was critically damaged in the explosion in 2011. The labour market is expected to worsen in 2012 and subsequent years, reflecting the slowdown in economic activity, says the survey. Job losses will be extreme in construction and trade, and the unemployment rate will rise from 7.9% in 2011 to 12.1% in 2012 and to 14% by 2013. Wage growth will be negative, and the freezing of public sector wages until 2014 will affect wages in the economy as a whole, said the Commission. Economic and fiscal imbalances added to widespread loss of confidence among economic agents along with a high degree of economic uncertainty have weighed on private consumption, says the survey. Domestic demand will be markedly weaker, driven by weaker consumer confidence and lower disposable income. Bright spots are in tourism and business services, which are expected to perform well in 2012 and in the coming years, reflecting increased numbers of Russians and other countries.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

France Heading for Recession: Bank

The French economy is heading for a slight recession at the end of the year, the Bank of France forecast on Friday.

It estimated that output would shrink by 0.1 percent in the last quarter, after an estimated setback of about the same amount in the third quarter.

This outlook underlines strains in the economy and comes in a week marked by a big effort by the government to reverse the falling competitiveness and a huge structural trade deficit.

The main thrust of new measures is to switch the cost of paying for social security and health benefits from employers to a wider tax base, and also to reduce public spending.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Italy: Services, Industry to Cut 120,000 Jobs in 4th Quarter

Only 19% of new hires to have long-term contracts, report says

(ANSAmed) — ROME, NOVEMBER 9 — The Italian services and industry sectors will slash a net 120,000 full-time jobs in the fourth quarter of this year, according to a report released on Friday by Unioncamere, the Italian Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Crafts.

The sectors will benefit from some 218,000 new hires in the last three months of the year, though only 19% of the new hires will have a long-term contract.

The rest will have short-term or flexible contracts.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Obama’s Economic Policies Explained for Earthlings

The mind-numbing re-election of President Obama in the wake of trillions of dollars in new debt created by the man is the death knell for fiscal responsibility in the United States of America. Only under Obama does Big Government not only think it can spend money more wisely than the businesses and workers from which it confiscates wealth; it also believes government is so wise and arrogant that it can confidently spend trillions of dollars today which have yet to be confiscated from taxpayers in the future!

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The answer, we are led to believe, is that America hasn’t been expanding government quickly enough. That’s what Obama means when he says he needs four more years to “finish his work” in America. As long as there’s still at least one private sector company, entrepreneur or industry that hasn’t been taken over by the giant sucking sound of Big Government, the work of socialism never really is done, is it?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

USA

[Video] Prof Praises Stalin — Never Committed ‘1 Crime’

(CampusReform) A professor at a public university recently denied Soviet Union Leader Joseph Stalin was responsible for the murder of millions, saying he has “yet to find one crime — one crime that Stalin committed.”

“I know they say he killed 20, 30, 40 million people,” continued Grover Furr, a professor in Medieval English at Montclair State University. “It’s bullsh*t.”

Furr made the comments at a campus debate featuring three individuals supposedly representing conservative, liberal, and libertarian political views.

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Assange Says Obama is “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing”

(AGI) London, Nov. 7 — Speaking from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London where he has been granted asylum since June, Julian Assange commented on Barack Obama’s re-election saying he is a “wolf in sheep’s clothing”. Wikileaks’ founder believes the president will continue to attack his website due to the publication of secret documents containing revelations against the American government. The 41-year-old Australian added that a sheep dressed as a wolf is better than a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” stating that all activity against Wikileaks has occurred during the Obama presidency.

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

Big Pharma Testing Oxycontin on Children as Young as 6 to Keep Patent

You’ve likely heard of OxyContin; it’s that heavy duty narcotic painkiller, the one that has spurred the prescription drug addiction problem to new heights over the past several years. It’s highly addictive. So addictive, in fact, that it is said to lead people to using heroin in order to get a cheaper high when their budget can’t keep up with their Oxycontin habit. (This move only became more pronounced after the maker of Oxy changed their formula to reportedly discourage addiction).

Well, the maker of this wonder-drug, responsible for countless overdose deaths, is so concerned with their patent running out, that they’ve decided to test the drug on children as young as six years old.

The company is Purdue Pharma LP. And their concern isn’t in helping children overcome some deadly illness or debilitating pain, but instead lies (not surprisingly) with their bottom line. The patent of OxyContin is set to expire in August of 2013; when that occurs, other Big Pharma companies will be able to make generic versions of the pricey narcotic and sell them for much cheaper, taking some away from Purdue’s pockets.

By starting new trials on children, Purdue Pharma is able to extend their patent by six months. They are able to do this with a program from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that actually encourages drug companies to test their poisons on the youngest members of our communities.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Blood-Drenched Naked Man ‘Murdered Woman, 62, On a Violent Rampage When He Was High’

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

A blood-drenched naked man was arrested after he allegedly murdered a 62-year-old motel employee when he was high.

Andrew Carreiro, 25, from Sacramento, was arrested after police were called to a disturbance involving a naked man at the Hacienda Inn on Saturday night.

When they arrived, they found the victim, a woman, half naked and covered in blood. Her name has not been released.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Caroline Glick: A Time for Courage, And Action

Mtt Romney wasn’t a bad candidate. He ran a fairly strong race. He made a few errors. And he made many good moves.

Certainly he was adequate. And he was probably the strongest Republican candidate among the primary field of contenders. That is, he was the best man available to run against Barack Obama.

And he did a pretty good job.

Obama, on the other hand, was a horrible candidate. He was mean and vindictive. He was contemptuous and superficial. He ran on irrelevancies like abortion and a fictitious Republican war against women. He didn’t give his supporters any reason to feel good about themselves.

Instead, he used class warfare to stir them to hatred of their countrymen.

Yet Obama won. And Romney lost.

In retrospect it is possible that the race was over before it began. A strong case can be made that Obama secured his reelection in 2009 when he bailed out the US auto industry and so temporarily stanched the hemorrhage of jobs in Ohio and Michigan. And maybe, with the youth of the 1960s now the Medicare recipients of the 2010s and ‘20s, there are simply too many Americans dependent on government handouts to care about what happens in the future.

An equally strong case can be made that Romney lost the election before he secured the Republican nomination. He may have squandered his chances when he took a strong position against illegal immigration in one of the early Republican primary debates and so arguably made winning Florida, and perhaps Colorado, a mathematical impossibility…

           — Hat tip: Caroline Glick [Return to headlines]

Did Prop 37 Really Lose or Was it Vote Fraud?

[Comment: Prop 37 Yes vote means “Yes, I want Gentically Modified ingredients/product to be labelled as such.]

On election night, not long after the polls closed in California, the announcement came out: Prop 37 was losing. A little while later, it was all over. 37 had gone down to defeat.

But is that the whole story? No.

As of 2:30PM today, Thursday, November 8th, two days after the election, many votes in California remain uncounted.

I tried to find out how many.

In just 4 four of 58 counties, 1.6 million votes remain uncounted.

Yet, the California Secretary of State’s website indicates that Prop 37 is behind by 559,776 votes.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Have You Heard About ‘Spigot Cities’ That May Pump Votes to Obama?

President Barack Obama’s campaign team could have more control over the outcome of the 2012 election than you think, according to a report by TheBlaze documentary team that reveals the potential for highly targeted voter fraud in key cities that could determine who gets the electoral votes from many swing states.

The potential fraud would be focused on major, decisive cities that are believed to help keep states blue, and therefore earning them the electoral college’s votes. They’re called “spigot cities.”

J. Christian Adams, an author and former attorney for the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, spoke about the spigot cities on the BlazeTV documentary — “The Machine” — which delves into various forms of voter fraud and how it’s being perpetuated. Many believe it is ultimately resulting in a loss of freedom through a corrupt voting system.

Adams believes spigot cities are managed by the Obama campaigned with some involvement by the Voting Section of the Justice Department.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Naked Man ‘Goes on Drug Rampage Around Apartment Complex Punching People and Demanding Oral Sex’

A man who allegedly rampaged around an apartment complex completely naked assaulting people and screaming obscenities has been arrested.

Michael Wofford, 33, was high on the drug PCP when he tore around the complex in northwest Oklahoma City on June 20, according to his girlfriend.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

New Homeland Security Council Developed

President Barack Obama has announced a federal partnership among government agencies, law enforcement and the private sector to improve coordination of homeland security challenges.

The president’s order sets forth a framework for a homeland security partnership to “enhance our ability to address homeland security priorities, from responding to natural disasters to preventing terrorism, by utilizing diverse perspectives, skills, tools, and resources.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Nude Carjacker Hurts 7 in Brutal Rampage: ‘Drug-Addled’ Man Shuts Down Town as He Flips Porsche and Breaks Both Legs of Pregnant Woman

A rampaging naked car-jacker wearing only his socks ran amok in Scottsdale, Arizona today, causing two terrific car collisions that injured seven people and shut down most of the city’s roads during rush hour.

Witness photos of the destruction caused by the man show him standing triumphantly on top a SUV while debris from the smash litters the roadside.

The first car crash was reported to the police at 1.30 p.m. after which the man is said to have left his vehicle, stripped naked and car-jacked a Toyota Prius, pulling the female passenger from the car.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Petraeus Resigns as Director of C.I.A., Citing Extramarital Affair

David H. Petraeus, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, resigned on Friday after issuing a statement saying that he had engaged in an extramarital affair.

The sudden development came just days after President Obama won re-election to a second term. Mr. Petraeus, a highly decorated general who had led the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, had been expected to remain in the president’s cabinet.

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Proof: Obama is Coming for Your Guns

While ignorant Obamanoids can’t get past “their” victory in re-electing the president they identify with, our Constitutional republic is quickly crumbling under a second term authoritarian no longer restricted by the prospect of facing another election.

The Obama Administration has openly announced their intent to bring back the Assault Weapons Ban that was “law” for ten years, but this time Dianne Feinstein and the gun-grabbing liberals aren’t just restricting new weapons & ammo purchases, but seeking legislation to require arms be turned in and private sales be barred. Simultaneously, the Obama Administration is helping to revive the United Nations Small Arms Treaty, which will undermine the sovereignty of the 2nd Amendment by putting international control over the flow of weapons and civilian ownership, inevitably affecting gun rights inside the U.S. particularly in border zones.

This is not speculation, this is not hyperbole, this is not myth— but the admitted plan now underway. We must awaken to this authoritarian control measure and stop it through political pressure before it is too late.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Republican Campaign Failed to Confront Media Bias

The simple explanation for what happened on Election Day is that the American people voted for President Barack Obama because they didn’t understand the nature of his Marxist agenda. But it is inconceivable that the public would, on a fully informed and rational basis, choose a political ideology that guarantees American economic decline and foreign policy retreat.

Fortunately, there is a record of how this happened. The New York Daily News said that GOP strategist Karl Rove, who raised $330 million for his Super PAC to guarantee Mitt Romney’s victory and win Republican control of the Senate, had been advising Republicans to avoid calling Obama a socialist or left-winger. Rove believed that undecided, moderate or left-leaning voters would jump to Obama’s side if that charge were leveled against him.

“If you say he’s a socialist, they’ll go to defend him,” Rove said. “If you call him a ‘far out left-winger,’ they’ll say, ‘no, no, he’s not.’“ Rove said Romney had to remain “focused on the facts and adopt a respectful tone” toward Obama.

We see where this got Romney. He was respectful toward Obama, especially in the third presidential debate, but got savaged by the media in the process.

A wake-up call to Romney came on September 21, when Democratic consultant Pat Caddell gave a speech at the AIM “ObamaNation” conference and basically warned Romney and his advisers that he had to confront liberal media bias immediately and alert the American people to the facts about the national security crisis in the Middle East that were being carefully concealed and covered up.

In this riveting speech, which went viral on the Internet, Caddell called the media an enemy of the American people and said it was absolutely imperative that Romney and his campaign understand they were up against two major forces in society—the Democratic Party and the media. But it didn’t happen. There was no urgency. It was if Romney and his advisers thought he could coast to victory.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Ted Nugent: Four More Years of Debt and Class Warfare

We have fallen far and fast.

Instead of electing a serious-minded, proven professional, America went once again with a guy whose most impressive qualification is that of a questionable “Chicago” community organizer. I don’t mean Chicago in a geographic sense.

President John F. Kennedy would have been appalled. Instead of asking not what our country can do for us but what we can do for our country, in just 50 years since Kennedy uttered that famous phrase, it appears that a majority of Americans now demand that their country do for them. It’s America turned upside-down.

We have decayed into a nation of gluttonous, soulless pigs who feast on whatever Fedzilla provides by taking from one group of Americans (the producers) and giving to others (the takers) who haven’t earned it and don’t deserve it.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Teen Watching TV in Her Living Room Seriously Injured When ‘Man Under the Influence of Cocaine and Heroin Drives SUV Into Her Home’

A 16-year-old girl was injured after a man, police suspect was under the influence of cocaine and heroin, crashed his SUV into her living room as she watched TV with her mother.

Paige Brucker and her mother Kristina Brucker, 37, were both rushed to the hospital late on Monday after the terrifying intrusion at their home in Indianapolis.

Police have arrested the 21-year-old driver of the black GMC Envoy, Devon Sylvester, and said they found heroin on Sylvester in addition to four syringes, a small metal spoon, a bottle cap and a nail.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

The Slow Death of White America

How will the great melting pot adapt to the millions of black and Hispanic voters who swept Obama back to power, asks TOM LEONARD

For Republicans struggling to understand their defeat at the polls, the most chilling statistic in this week’s presidential election was this: Mitt Romney won the biggest share of the white vote that any Republican White House contender ever has — and he still lost.

In an election battle that was defined as much as anything by race, Mitt Romney won the support of 59 per cent of whites, but just 27 per cent of Latinos, 26 per cent of Asian-Americans and 6 per cent of African-Americans.

Thirty years ago, being unpopular with ethnic minorities would hardly have stopped a white establishment candidate like Romney from trouncing Barack Obama. But back then, whites accounted for almost 90 per cent of voters. Now they make up just 72 per cent of the electorate, and that figure is shrinking by the year.

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Vegas Employer: Obama Won, So I Fired 22 Employees

A Las Vegas business owner with 114 employees fired 22 workers today, apparently as a direct result of President Obama’s re-election.

“David” (he asked to remain anonymous for obvious reasons) told Host Kevin Wall on 100.5 KXNT that “elections have consequences” and that “at the end of the day, I need to survive.”

Here’s an excerpt from the interview. Click the audio tab below to hear even more from this compelling conversation:…

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Vote Fraud Expert: Romney Votes Not Counted in Key States

Florida and Ohio called for Obama before substantial number of ballots checked

Vote fraud expert Bev Harris told the Alex Jones Show that a substantial number of votes for Mitt Romney in the key battleground states of Florida and Ohio, both of which went to Obama, were not even counted before the result was announced.

Harris, the founder of non-partisan elections watchdog Black Box Voting Inc., is a well known vote fraud expert whose work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Time Magazine, CNN, ABC, MSNBC, CBS, Fox News, and NBC.

Harris said that a number of problems with voting in the days after the election came “flooding in” from across the country. As we previously highlighted, reports of electronic voting machine irregularities were widespread almost as soon as voting began on Tuesday.

Harris pointed to the actions of Karl Rove, who confronted Fox News for calling Ohio for Obama when only a mere fraction of the votes had been counted and the two candidates were separated by just 100,000 votes.

Rove attempted to explain to Fox News anchors that there were far too many outstanding votes left to be able to call Ohio for Obama, at least half a million and many in Romney strongholds, but his concerns were instantly dismissed.

Based not on actual votes, but on projections from a single private entity, the National Election Pool (NEP), we were all told what the election results were going to be. When Rove pulled out his notes and calculations, he was basically told “Shut up, this is a science,” writes Harris.

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Nobody knows anything about elections nowadays, what we are doing is watching the TV networks announce to us who the winner is based on a single private organization called NEP,” said Harris.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

‘Belgium Will Become an Islamic State’

by Soeren Kern

The statements of Mark Elchardus, author of a 426 page study, who linked Islam with anti-Semitism, earned him a lawsuit filed by a Muslim group, which said that his comments violated Belgium’s anti-discrimination law of 2007, which forbids discrimination on the basis of “religious convictions,” and Article 444 of the Belgian penal code as his statements appeared in a newspaper and were therefore repeated extensively in print. Belgian law, however, apparently did not prevent Muslims from resorting to anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism.

Two Muslim politicians, who just won municipal elections in Belgium’s capital, Brussels, on October 14, have vowed to implement Islamic Sharia law in Belgium.

The two candidates, Lhoucine Aït Jeddig and Redouane Ahrouch, both from the fledgling Islam Party, won seats in two heavily Islamized municipalities of Brussels, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean and Anderlecht, respectively.

During a post-election press conference in Brussels on October 25, the two future councilors, who will be officially sworn in on December 3, said they regard their election as key to the assertion of the Muslim community in Belgium.

“We are elected Islamists but above all we are Muslims,” Ahrouch said. “Islam is compatible with the laws of the Belgian people. As elected Muslims, we embrace the Koran and the tradition of the Prophet Mohammed. We believe Islam is a universal religion. Our presence on the town council will give us the opportunity to express ourselves,” said Ahrouch, who refuses to shake hands or make eye contact with females in public.

A one-hour video of the press conference in French has been posted on YouTube. At one point in the video (0:07:40) Ahrouch, 42, says he will strive to make sure that the town council’s “motions and solutions are durable and definitive and will emanate from Islam.”

Ahrouch, who was sentenced to six months in prison in 2003 for the assault and battery of his disabled wife, also spends considerable time talking about ethics in politics and “respect for the other.”

Elsewhere in the video (0:25:40), Aït Jeddig, 50, commends Islam as having paved the way for “the emergence of European civilization.” (He makes no mention of Europe’s Judeo-Christian or Greek-Roman roots.) He also insists that Islam is compatible with freedom and democracy.

The video ends with an interview of a third Islam Party candidate, Abdelhay Bakkali Tahar, 51, who did not garner enough votes to secure a seat in the district of Bruxelles Ville…

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Bildt Bashes New Sweden Democrat Poll Rise

Yet another poll has found the far-right Sweden Democrats are the country’s third-largest political party, prompting claims by Foreign Minister Carl Bildt of the Moderate Party that the Sweden Democrats “damage Sweden”.

In a poll carried out by the Demoskop polling firm and published on Friday in the Expressen newspaper, the Sweden Democrats were shown to have support of 9 percent of Swedish voters, an increase of 1.9 percent compared to results from the previous month.

Two weeks ago, another poll carried out by the Ipsos research firm also found the Sweden Democrats to be the country’s third-largest political party amid an effort by party leader Jimmie Åkesson to rid the party of the image that its members are a bunch of “angry young men”.

The recent Sweden Democrat poll surge doesn’t sit well with Bildt, who expressed concerns about what the far-right party’s advance might mean for Sweden.

“They are trying to isolate Sweden from the rest of the world. That can’t happen,” he told Expressen.

According to Bildt, the Sweden Democrats have “no other solutions” other than isolationist policies that would “cause serious damage to Sweden”.

Support for Bildt’s own Moderate Party dropped by 1.6 percent in the Demoskop poll, landing at 30.3 percent.

Meanwhile, support for the Social Democrats crept up 0.5 percent to 33.1 percent, allowing it to maintain its claim as Sweden’s largest political party.

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Breivik: I Can’t Keep Moisturizer in My Cell

Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik’s complaints about prison life range from a lack of moisturizer in his cell to the temperature of his coffee, according to extracts from a 27-page letter published on Friday.

“I highly doubt that there are worse detention facilities in Norway,” the right-wing extremist, who killed 77 people in a bombing and shooting frenzy in July last year, wrote in the letter to Norway’s correctional services, according to tabloid Verdens Gang (VG).

One of Breivik’s lawyers had revealed on Thursday that his client believed his prison conditions “breached human rights”.

In excerpts from the letter quoted by VG, the 33 year-old, who is being held in near complete isolation at a high security prison outside Oslo after being sentenced in August, outlined a catalogue of complaints that ranged from everyday annoyances to more serious issues.

Breivik said he was not getting enough butter to spread on his bread, was having to drink his coffee cold and was not able to keep a moisturizer in his cell, which, to his dismay, is sparsely decorated and has no view.

He also complained that the handcuffs he has to wear when being transferred are razor sharp and “cut into his wrists.”

Breivik earned international notoriety last year when he detonated a bomb outside the centre-left government’s headquarters on July 22nd and then went on the rampage at a youth camp on the island of Utøya, killing 77 people, many of them teenagers.

Tord Jordet, one of his lawyers, confirmed the letter’s authenticity to AFP. Norway’s justice ministry declined to comment.

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Five EU Members ‘Blocking Aid for Emilia Quake’

670 mln euros earmarked from solidarity fund

(ANSA) — Brussels, November 9 — Five European Union members — Germany, Netherlands, Finland, Sweden and Britain — are blocking aid to Emilia Romagna for reconstrcution after this year’s devastating earthquake, EU sources said Friday on the sidelines of a budget meeting.

The five are reportedly reluctant to release 670 million euros from the EU’s solidarity fund earmarked to compensate Italy for the quake damage.

The May 20 and May 29 quakes killed 27 people, destroyed and damaged many historic buildings and artworks and left the region’s economy on its knees.

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France: Bishop Warns of ‘Catholic Islamophobia’

In comments that will add to pressure on President François Hollande to respond to demands from France’s large Muslim community to speak out on the issue, the Bishop of Angoulême, Claude Dagens, said he was profoundly concerned by recent developments.

“It is with much pain that I notice the emergence of a Catholic Islamophobia, in the same way that there has been a Catholic anti-semitism for centuries,” Dagens told AFP in an interview on the sidelines of an assembly of French bishops here.

Dagens said his concerns had been heightened by the controversial “Muslim demographics” presentation made at the Vatican last month in which Cardinal Peter Turkson predicted that Islam would eventually become the dominant religion in Europe.

The Vatican subsequently distanced itself from a film which included a claim that France could have a majority of Muslims within four decades, but Dagens acknowledged that the episode reflected a worrying shift in attitudes.

“We are living in a society where fear is seeping into every corner. That’s true for Muslims but also for Catholics.”

Dagens comments, echoed by a number of his colleagues here, came in the wake of a call by France’s Muslim Council, the main representative body for the country’s estimated five million Muslims, for the President to publicly condemn Islamophobia.

Behind the call lies resentment based on a perception that Hollande and his ministers have given greater priority to combatting a recent rise in anti-semitism than they have to defending the Muslim community in the face of a parallel trend.

Earlier this month, Hollande vowed that France would wage a relentless fight to eradicate anti-semitism from society, describing it as a “national cause.”

Abdellah Zekri, one of the leaders of the Muslim Council, called for France’s Islamic community to be offered similar support.

“Given the rise in the number of Islamophobic acts and anti-Muslim racism, we want a formal declaration from the President of the Republic that includes the Muslims of France in this national cause,” Zekri said.

Government ministers have issued strong condemnations of high-profile anti-Islamic acts such as the desecration of mosques and pledged to do more to address the economic and social problems that afflict the country’s Muslims more than the rest of the population.

But government pronouncements on the subject have almost invariably been qualified by warnings that the Islamic community must be vigilant about the development of radicalism within its ranks, which it has linked to both an emerging threat from homegrown terrorism and to the resurgence of anti-semitism.

Fears that a militant minority of young French Muslims represent a security threat have been fuelled by Islamist gunman Mohammed Merah’s killing of seven people in Toulouse in March and by last month’s dismantling of what the authorities described as an Islamist terrorist cell.

These episodes are seen as having hardened the attitudes of many French people towards their Muslim compatriots while exacerbating the minority community’s sense of their culture and religion being under siege from the authorities and the rest of society.

Many Muslims have been angered by legislation which bans women from wearing full veils, arguing that it has led to increased hostility to any public display of their faith, while this year elections were marked by a divisive debate over the use of halal methods of animal slaughter.

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Halal Toothpaste to be Produced in Central France

A factory in the centre of France has been given the green light from Brussels to start producing Europe’s first halal toothpaste, due to be available in shops later this month.

From November 23, the halal toothpaste will be available in specialised shops for €1.45 per tube — until now all halal beauty products in France had been imported from Belgium, Indonesia and Australia.

To obtain the official European halal label, the production and storage areas of the product are inspected by an imam to ensure they are free of any pork produce.

But because of press attention in France, the factory making the toothpaste wanted to remain anonymous, “because our other big-name cosmetic clients do not wish to have their brand associated with halal,” the director told le Parisien.

Halal brand director, Nabil Hadj-Chikh, admits pork-free beauty products are not a big issue for all Muslims in France.

“Some find this kind of thing is going too far, for others it is a sin to consume pork in any product, especially after we find out pork is in that product,” he said.

Pork fat, usually in the form of glycerine, is used as the base of a few cosmetics on the market — its use increased after the mad cow crisis, when lipstick and nail varnish manufacturers stopped using beef fat.

According to world market leader Colgate, much of the glycerine used in its products comes from vegetarian sources or beef fat, but pork-based glycerine is sometimes used.

In France, it is estimated about 1 million Muslims buy halal cosmetics. For the factory producing the toothpaste, its biggest source of business will be exporting to Muslim countries.

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Italian Anti-Fraud Squad Arrests Nine Doctors in Modena

(AGI) The Italian Anti-Fraud Police in Parma have arrested nine cardiologists from the Modena Hospital Cardiology Department. A total of 67 individuals and 12 companies (of which six foreign companies) are under investigation, and have been banned from contractual activities with the Public Administration. The operation began early this morning (Nov. 9). Following instructions from the Prosecutor’s Office in Parma, 150 policemen from the anti-fraud squad and the regions arrested nine doctors, carried out 33 searches and banned 12 companies producing medical equipment from any contractual activities with the Public Administration. Seven people have been professionally struck off. The individuals arrested, all doctors who have worked or are working at the Cardiology Department of Modena Hospital, are charged with conspiracy, embezzlement, corruption, falsifying public documents, fraud and carrying out unauthorised clinical tests. The details of the investigation will be released at a Press Conference in Modena due to take place at 10.45am on Nov. 9.

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Italy: Police Divers Scour Naples Sewers for Arms, Drugs

Camorra ‘defence systems’ dismantled

(ANSA) — Naples, November 8 — Italian police divers scoured the sewer network in central Naples Thursday in search of drugs and arms belonging to the local Camorra mafia.

Police said they also dismantled “defence systems” in notorious drug-peddling districts like Scampia.

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Italy: Man Identified as Rom Dies After Police Shootout

Officers say car refused to stop at roadblock near Naples

(ANSA) — Naples, November 8 — A man who police have identified as “most likely Rom” died after he was shot on the outskirts of Naples when the car he was in ran a police roadblock Thursday.

Police said a shootout began after the car the man was in allegedly refused to stop when it reached a police blockade.

Shortly after the shooting, the man was left at the Giugliano hospital in Naples, where he died from gunshot wounds.

Police said that approximately 10 family have members arrived at the hospital from the nearby Ponte Riccio Roma camp following the death of the man, as of yet unidentified by authorities.

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Italy Police Nab Tax-Dodging Loan Shark Worth 100 Mln Euros

Hotel, two malls and a supercar seized

(ANSA) — Naples, November 8 — Police on Thursday seized 100 million euros in assets from a Naples man claiming a government pension and allegedly loaning money at exorbitant interest.

Among the property seized from Nicola Di Maio were a hotel, two shopping malls, two sports clubs and a Jaguar XJ220, one of only 281 that exist in the world and valued at 800,000 euros. The supercar was parked inside the lobby of his hotel as a collector’s item. One of the victims of Di Maio’s alleged loan-shark racket attempted suicide, police said.

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Italy: Over 200 Self-Declared Poor Busted by Police

Investigators say that welfare recipients falsified certificates

(ANSA) — Rome, November 9 — Rome police on Friday said they busted over 200 welfare recipients fraudulently claiming State benefits based on self-certifications of poverty.

Many of the claimants receiving social services like school-tax exemptions, scholarships and free legal aid owned “villas and luxury cars,” police said. Investigations took place in Rome’s 13th district, the beachfront community of Ostia and suburb Casal Palocco. Those being investigated face charges of false certification and fraud against the State.

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Switzerland: Nationalist Acquitted Over Anti-Minaret Stunt

The president of the extreme right-wing Swiss Nationalist Party (PNOS) has been acquitted of defamation and racial discrimination charges stemming from an anti-minaret rally.

A regional court in Burgdorf, in the canton of Bern, found Dominic Lüthard not guilty of the charges relating to a 2010 rally of around 150 people protesting the construction of a minaret in Langenthal.

In a well-publicized stunt, Lüthard used a broom to brush away cardboard models of five minarets placed on the Swiss national flag while supporters applauded.

Justice authorities pressed charges, accusing the politician of comparing a religious symbol with dirt that needed to be cleared away.

Testifying in court Lüthard explained that he took the action because “minarets have no business in Switzerland”, according to a report from the SDA news agency.

He said the idea came to him spontaneously on the day of the demonstration, although he discussed it first with a lawyer who gave him the green light.

Lüthard said he was unaware that his own party had been convicted of using a poster conveying the same image in 2005 or that it was similar to one used by the 1930s National Front, a far-right party known for its anti-Semitism and similarities to the Nazis in Germany.

He told the court he was focused on the buildings and not trying re-enact a poster image.

A lawyer for the Islamic Community of Lagenthal accused Lüthard of disparaging a symbol of Islam by deliberately wiping the model minarets into the dirt.

Swiss voters approved a ban on the construction of new minarets in Switzerland in 2009, approving an initiative launched by right-wing groups.

The Islamic community of Lagenthal, which had received local permission to build a minaret before the vote, has sought legal avenues to have the ban set aside, but so far without success.

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North Africa

Egypt’s Attorney General Bans Pornographic Websites

(AGI) Cairo, Nov. 7 — Egypt’s Attorney General Abdel Meguid Mahmud, one of Hosni Mubarak’s people who is still in power, has issued an order to censor all pornographic websites. A number of analysts believe this decision was made as an attempt to gain favour with President Mohamed Morsi, an important member of the Muslim Brotherhood. The directive has been sent to the ministries of the Interior, of Telecommunications and Informations, to ensure “they take they necessary steps to block all pornographic images on the Internet.” A similar order had been issued in 2009 but was never respected.

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Egypt: Thousands Protest in Tahrir Sq to Call for Sharia Law

Salafis want it to be basis of Constitution

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO — Thousands of protesters gathered Friday in Cairo’s Tahrir Square calling for the introduction of Sharia law in Egypt. Groups of Salafis asked for it to be the principle source of legislation in the country’s constitution.

Protesters, including many men with long beards and women in veils, are collecting signatures for a petition in which they ask for the Sharia to become “the basis of all laws”.

“Those who accept a constitution that renounces the Sharia will be considered a traitor of God and the prophet,” said a preacher from a stage set up in the large square, a symbol of the revolution that toppled former president Hosni Mubarak. “Liberals and seculars are plotting against Islam to delete the Islamic identity of the country. They are only merchants of power, we can compare them to Satan and we must resist them and the Western plots”, said Mohamed el Sagher. “Islam is not a chocolate bar with a sell-by date. It should always be applied and we will return to the principles of our forefathers,” he added.

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Israel and the Palestinians

Ramallah Hip Hop Video Against Honor Crimes

By band called ‘Dam’; 32 women killed 2004-2006, UN report

(ANSAmed) — RAMALLAH — To start a debate within Palestinian society on the issue of so-called honor killings: this is the objective of a music video by Palestinian hip hop group Dam, titled ‘If I Could Go Back in Time’.

Produced in collaboration with UN Women, the UN agency for gender equality and female empowerment, which also financed the shoot, the video does not cover a specific event, “but describes the phenomenon of honor killing in general,” said Tamer Nafar, the leader of the band.

An honor killing is the murder of a family member by other members, due to the perpetrators’ belief that the victim has brought dishonor upon the family or community. Directed mostly against women and girls, honor killings are most prevalent in Middle Eastern and South Asian Islamic cultures.

Presented by the band at a press conference in Ramallah, the video tells the story of a Palestinian girl that gets killed by her family, in what appears to be a run-of-the-mill case of domestic violence. “Killing in the name of honor is the most extreme form of discrimination against women. Every woman has the right to life and the right to a future,” Alia El-Yassir, the special representative from UN Women in the Palestinian Occupied Territories, told reporters at the press conference. With input from Palestinian President Abu Mazen (Mahmud Abbas), the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) a year ago issued a decree canceling juridical dispositions that allowed courts to treat murderers in honor killings with more leniency than those in cases of straightforward homicide.

But the government decree has so far remained a dead letter: between 2004 and 2006 there were 32 honor killings in the Palestinian Territories, and 12 women were murdered by male family members between January and August of this year, according to a UN report. Directed by Jackie Salloum with assistance from Suhail Nafar, the video is already online and has been seen by thousands of viewers. The video, said the Dam band leader, is aimed at wider public than just the Palestinian one. “It is a message to my people, to all Arabs. The Arab Spring revolutions are not just against oppression by dictatorships,” he said. “They must be revolutions that place civil rights and equality between men and women center stage.”

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Middle East

Free Syria Army Leader: “We Will All Turn Into Terrorists”

Gen. Mustafa al-Sheikh, head of the Free Syria Army’s military council, has warned the West that if the CIA (and MI6 and British SAS) supported rebels trying to overturn the rule of Bashar al-Assad in Syria are not supported soon, his mercenaries “will all turn into terrorists.”

“If you apply the pressure that’s been applied to Syria, it will explode in all directions. Terrorism will grow quickly,” he said during an interview with the Daily Telegraph.

In October, the New York Times admitted that “hard-line Islamic jihadists” are receiving most of the arms shipped into Syria by Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

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Saudi Women Must Unveil Their Face for Identity Checks

Currently there is only a picture of the designated “guardian” and only the names of family members. But from now on woman officials will see the uncovered faces of Saudi women.

Riyadh (AsiaNews / Agencies) — Saudi women will be able to put a picture of their identity documents and will have to show their face to agents (woman) in charge of checks. The order came from the Shoura Council, the highest advisory body to the country that has rejected a proposal that would allow women to keep her face veiled, while their identity should be verified by fingerprints.

The Shoura has instead accepted the request that female officers see the uncovered faces of Saudi women.

Currently, ID cards are issued to the “guardian” (male) with his photo. There are only names of other family members (wives, daughters, sisters, etc..).

The Minister of the Interior is responsible for the implementation of the project to put the pictures of women on identity documents. Initially it will focus on candidates for female colleges, women who are seeking employment, social insurance and women who want a passport.

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Syria: Erdogan Thinks He’s Ottoman Sultan, Says Assad

Syrian president sees no war with Turkey on the horizon

(ANSAmed) — BEIRUT, NOVEMBER 9 — Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan thinks he is a “caliph”, Syrian President Bashar al Assad said in an interview with Russian television broadcast Friday.

“In his heart, Erdogan thinks he is a caliph, the new sultan of the Ottoman (empire) and that he can control the region like it was during the Ottoman empire”, Assad told state-run Russia Today television. However, Assad also said that he does not see “a war between Syria and Turkey on the horizon” and gave assurances that no artillery fire was shot intentionally by the Syrian forces towards Turkish territory. Furthermore, he stressed that the majority of Turkish population does not want a war. Assad would not rule out the hypothesis that the bombs landed in Turkey “by mistake” or “because terrorists launched them”. He again proposed Ankara to form a joint commission with Syria to inquire on the matter.

According to Syrian president, no Western leader has contacted him to discuss the situation to find a solution. He also accused Western intelligence of offering the know-how support for the terrorists via Turkey and Lebanon.

As for the future leader of Syria, Assad said that “only the ballot box can determine the future of the president” and he warned about the possibility of a long, drawn-out conflict with rebels if they continue to receive foreign backing.

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Turkish Coffee Vies for UNESCO Cultural Heritage List

(ANSA) — Ankara, November 9 — Turkey is applying to have its famous coffee added to the UNESCO register of Intangible Cultural Heritage, local media reported Friday. According to the Andolu agency, the culture ministry is preparing an official petition to the Paris-based agency to recognize Turkish coffee — a thick, black brew prepared without filtering the grounds and enjoyed with sugar — as “a living expression” of the country’s heritage. The petition also includes a request for special recognition of Mesir Macunu, a medicinal paste made from plants and spices, common in the city Manisa.

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South Asia

Asia: Anti-Christian Persecution Up by 400%

Christians in Asia

Alarming data of “Gospel for Asia”, an organization dedicated to spreading the Gospel in Asia, and the situation of Christians

Marco Tosatti, Rome

“Gospel for Asia”, an organisation which aims to spread the Gospel’s message in Asia and deals with the Christian situation, has confirmed that in the last ten years the persecution of various denominations that follow the evangelical message has increased in a ratio of 10:40. In India alone there has been a “400% increase” in the number of assaults against Christians. This result was reached by taking into account all countries that had at least heard the announcement of the Gospel.

The President of “Gospel for Asia”, K P Yohannan said people who had not experienced persecution first hand “cannot fully understand what it means to receive threats against your life, to have your house destroyed, your own rights violated and your loved ones taken away from you and imprisoned; and all this because of your faith in Jesus Christ. In the fourteen countries in which we are present, persecution has become the norm, especially for those who are directly involved in missionary work.”

The Christians which the “Gospel for Asia” report refers to have had their homes destroyed or have been put behind bars, with all sorts of accusations being made against them, including “forced conversions”. Forced conversions are the main instrument used by Hindu nationalists to prevent the spread of Christianity. Many have been killed for believing in Christ and others have been forced to live a clandestine life.

K P Yohannan added: “The rise in this kind of persecution should not surprise us when it is witnessed in parts of the world that are hostile towards the Gospel. “Jesus sent his disciples out like sheep among the wolves. Historically and from a biblical point of view, persecution is only part of what it means to serve God.”

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India’s Thorium-Based Nuclear Dream Inches Closer

SINCE India began its nuclear programme in the 1950s, it has aimed to tap the ample thorium reserves that lie within its borders. Construction is finally set to begin on a reactor that will produce electricity from India’s most convenient fuel for the first time. But with a checkered past on the subject, the country’s promises of a new dawn for nuclear rest on shaky ground.

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Indonesia: Lampung: Islamic Violence: Mob Sets Fire to Houses and Buildings

A stand off between two villages, inhabited by natives and migrants of Javanese origin. Clashes sparked by death in mid-October of a thief caught stealing a cow. The relatives seek revenge unleashing a ferocious attack. Police have launched an investigation for attempts to foment interfaith tension.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) — Fresh episodes of sectarian violence have broken out in Lampung province, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, where last night the inhabitants of two villages clashed, one Muslim — majority in the country — and the other consisting of Javanese “migrants “. According to an initial toll dozens of houses were set on fire and public buildings damaged by the mob. The clashes, focused yesterday in Central Lampung regency, continue across the region despite the signing of a peace agreement in Kalianda that aimed to put an end sectarian hatred.

The protagonists of the latest episodes of violence villagers of Buyut Udik and Kusumadadi. The former are majority Muslim natives of Lampung, the latter consists of the descendants of Javanese “migrants”. As often happens, the assault unleashed on the night was sparked by a fabricated rumour spread by “provocateurs” who have a vested interest in fueling the conflict.

According to reports, on 18 October a Buyut Udik villager allegedly stole a cow owned by a Kusumadadi farmer. In Indonesia, it often happens that a thief or a pickpocket caught stealing will be “punished” on the spot, without courts or trials, and in some cases locals take justice into their own hands, going so far as to kill the criminal.

This is what happened, and the thief was killed by a group of people on the spot. Now, after a few weeks, the criminal’s family unleashed a counterattack in response to his death, which ended up with dozens of houses burnt and severe damage in the area.

However, questions remain to which police will try to find an answer: first, why did the retaliation only take place three and a half weeks after the episode. And again, is there someone who has “orchestrated” this massive attack, using the theft as an excuse to hit other targets and unleash a bloody feud. Among the issues at stake, the religious hatred between Muslims and Hindus, combined with ethnic divisions among native Lampung and “migrants” from Java.

The authorities have deployed hundreds of agents in the area, and have cracked down on any further outbreaks of violence. Meanwhile, appeals have been made to the central government in Jakarta, to take serious and effective measures to “prevent the destruction of homes and public buildings.” Already at the end of October, Lampung province was the scene of heavy sectarian fighting, triggered by trivial reasons, that caused the deaths of at least 14 people (see AsiaNews 10/30/2012 Lampung: 14 dead and thousands displaced following clashes between natives and Balinese migrants).

The province of Lampung is a territory with a Muslim majority, across which non-native populations also reside, who have different religious beliefs, ethnicities and traditions. The origin of this mixture is the policy of “transmigration” promoted by President Suharto in power between 1966 and 1998, aimed at clearing the most densely populated areas like the island of Java, to “fill” others with a much lower population density. These include the provinces of Bengkulu, Riau, South Sumatra and, of course, Lampung where migrants have established their homes, opened activities and practiced coexistence.

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Reinfeldt to Meet With Burmese Opposition

Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt will meet with Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi when he visits the country next week, his office said on Thursday.

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Far East

China to Put Nuclear Weapons on Submarines

Permanent at-sea deterrent: India and Russia will now worry too

Reuters) China appears to be within two years of deploying submarine-launched nuclear weapons, adding a new leg to its nuclear arsenal that should lead to arms-reduction talks, a draft report by a congressionally mandated U.S. commission says.

China in the meantime remains “the most threatening” power in cyberspace and presents the largest challenge to U.S. supply chain integrity, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission said in a draft of its 2012 report to the U.S. Congress.

China is alone among the original nuclear weapons states to be expanding its nuclear forces, the report said. The others are the United States, Russia, Britain and France.

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Japan: Thyroid Abnormalities Found in 43% of Fukushima Kids Declared ‘OK’ By Gov’t

[…] Dr. Suzuki who has been running the Health Survey along with Dr. Yamashita […] claimed it is unlikely thyroid cancer rates would rise and that the results found so far where over 43% of children had abnormalities were “ordinary”. […]

These statements by Suzuki defy the evidence. Over 43% of the children with abnormalities is quite different from the 1.6% or less of children in the Nagasaki study. Suzuki has also held the opinion that thyroid cancers won’t show up for 4 or more years citing Chernobyl. This conflicts with Suzuki’s claim that is it unlikely cancer rates would rise. Further evidence shows thyroid damage was actually occurring right after Chernobyl, it just took years for studies to actually be done. […]

While the Health Survey claims everything is fine in Fukushima, parents are documenting quite a different reality. Ian Thomas Ash has been producing a serial documentary series on life after the Fukushima disaster. In his most recent filming he has been interviewing parents in Fukushima City and Date City. What he found is astonishing. Children with considerable thyroid abnormalities, some were declared “ok” by the Health Survey only to find out otherwise when they obtained a second opinion from a doctor. That is for those lucky enough to obtain a second opinion, some were denied treatment by doctors after the central government ordered them to stop examining patients for thyroid disorders.

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Latin America

Argentines Flood the Streets to Protest Against President Cristina Fernandez

An estimated 700,000 people gathered around the city’s landmark obelisk and other main avenues to march towards the Casa Rosada, the Argentine seat of government.

High crime, inflation of roughly 25 per cent a year, and a possible bid by government allies to reform the constitution to allow Ms Fernandez to run for a third term are also stoking unrest, particularly among middle-class Argentines. Her government has virtually banned dollar purchases and it limited imports this year, worsening a steep economic slowdown.

Protesters in neighbourhoods throughout Buenos Aires waved signs demanding freedom, transparency and an end to crime and corruption.

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Immigration

Foreigners Make Up More Than a Quarter of London’s Crime Suspects

Figures: around 25 per cent of London’s most dangerous gang members and about 15 per cent of sex offenders are foreign

More than a quarter of all criminal suspects arrested in London are foreign nationals with around half coming from the EU, Scotland Yard revealed today.

Intelligence also shows around 1,400 foreign suspects are classified as “high harm offenders” with links to gangs, violence, sex offences or burglary.

The figures emerged as Scotland Yard revealed details of a joint operation with the UK Border Agency to target the 200 foreign nationals arrested every day in the capital.

Police have drafted in immigration officials to all of its 72 custody suites in London to help gather intelligence on foreign suspects.

The figures show that in the five weeks since the Operation Nexus was launched the Met arrested a total of 25,968 people, of whom 6,988 were identified as foreign nationals.

Of these 155 were immediately identified as breaching immigration rules and detained by the UKBA. Around a quarter of these people have already been deported. Forty three of the 155 were arrested for violence, 13 for sex offences, 18 for drugs and 27 for theft.

Intelligence shows that around 1,400 are high harm offenders who are associated with crimes including gangs, violence, sex offences or burglary.

Around 25 per cent of London’s most dangerous gang members and about 15 per cent of sex offenders are foreign.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

Moroccan ‘Hero’ Caught Pushing Drugs

Illegal immigrant granted 6-mth permit after saving family

(ANSA) — Avezzano, November 9 — Italian police on Friday arrested on drugs charges a Moroccan man who became a hero after saving a family when their car crashed into a canal in Abruzzo last month.

Abderrahim Adoiou, 43, an illegal immigrant, was granted a six-month residence permit for humanitarian reasons after the October 17 incident.

On Friday police said they caught him pushing drugs in the street and found 20 grammes of cocaine in his house.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

General

Maya Civilization Disappeared Due to Climate Change

(AGI) The disappearance of the classical Maya civilization could constitute one of the first signs of the impact of climate change on modern society, according to a study, due to the famines and wars that broke out after the shift from humid weather to dry.

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

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Financial Crisis
» Cyprus Unemployment Funds Drying Up
» Obama Decision Puts America on Trajectory Toward Financial Mega-Disaster
» Rome Millionaires Nabbed Living in Subsidized Housing
» The Real Winner of the Presidential Election
 
USA
» A Nation of Bureaucrats
» A New Kind of Freedom
» Blockheads of the Day — Americans Who Voted for Obama
» Drug Legalization in US States Will Beget More Legalization
» It Will Take More Than an Obama to Kill America
» Private Property Rights Defined
» The Day After the Election
» The Death of Reason
» Virginia Store Closes for a Day to ‘Mourn the Loss of America’
» You Just Witnessed the Idiocracy Election of 2012
 
Europe and the EU
» Cheap New York Flights Prompt Swedish Frenzy
» Denmark: One Holy Warrior’s Stormy Road to Beer and Bacon
» France: Netanyahu ‘Hijacked Memorial Service’
» Human Carbon Emissions Seen by Researchers Holding Back Ice Age
» Italy Foils Swiss-Based Gold Smugglers
» Norway: Breivik Complains About Prison Restrictions
» Red Hair? It Might be Down to the Weather as Gloomy Climate Forces Genetic Adaption to Exploit Sunny Days
» Sweden Democrat Calls for ‘Swedish Reserve’
» Switzerland: Police Crack Down on Lausanne Drug Dealers
» UK: ‘My Terror Suspect Father is to Blame’: Extraordinary Defence of Abu Hamza’s Son as He is Jailed for 11 Years Over £70,000 Gem Raid
» UK: A New Archbishop But No Change at Canterbury: Justin Welby is Just Another Left-Wing Establishment Bureaucrat
» UK: BBC Bosses Told Professor Brian Cox He Couldn’t Listen to Newly Discovered Planet ‘In Case Aliens Swore on Live TV’
» UK: Karate Champion Jailed for Two Years After Battering Crying Toddler in the Face Before Turning on His Mother
» UK: Lincoln Mosque Approved for Dairy Site
» UK: Letter Revealing How Charles Dickens Branded His Father for Squandering Money
» UK: Moore’s ‘Draped Seated Lady’ Up for Auction, Tower Hamlets Mayor Vows
» UK: News From Murad Qureshi AM: Calls for English Defence League to be Branded “Extremist”
» UK: Why Lutfur Wants to Sell Old Flo
» UK: War Hero Who Risked His Life on WWII Supply Route Told He Can’t Accept Medal for Valour
 
Mediterranean Union
» Algeria: EU Gives 58 Mln Euros in Crucial Sectors, Ashton
 
North Africa
» Egypt: Salafites March Friday for Laws Based on Sharia
» Libya: Abdeljalil to be Questioned on Death of Gen. Younes
» Muslim Brotherhood Tells Obama “Accept Arab Will”
» Tunisia: Government Coalition Facing Possible Crisis
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Barak: Joint US-Israeli Interest Against PA at UN
 
Middle East
» Iranian Fighters Fail to Down Unarmed US Drone Over Persian Gulf
» Syria: Assad to Russian TV, Last Bulwark of Secularism
 
Far East
» China’s Elite Has a Finger in Every Pie
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Nigeria: Ososa Muslims: Brothers at War
 
Immigration
» Boat Carrying 300 Migrants Issues SOS in Sicily Channel
» Italy Needs New Citizenship Law, Says Report
 
Culture Wars
» France Introduces Bill Giving Same-Sex Marriage Equal Status
» Globalists Pull Out All Stops to Grab Guns After Obama Victory
» U.N. Celebrates Obama Re-Election by Pushing Global Gun Control, Says Second Amendment Foundation
 
General
» Crocodile Jaws More Sensitive Than Human Fingertips
» Preservation in a Petri Dish: Scientists Hope Cloning Will Save Endangered Animals
» U.N. Plotting Takeover of Internet

Financial Crisis

Cyprus Unemployment Funds Drying Up

(ANSAmed) — NICOSIA, NOVEMBER 7 — The demand for unemployment benefits across Cyprus has put a strain on state unemployment funds. Following the highest levels of unemployment since the creation of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960, the state will have paid out over 100 million euros in dole benefits by the end of this year. The figure, as daily Famagusta Gazette reports, has shattered all prior records of payouts to those without work and means the state has now has to jiggle funds allocated from various ministries to the Department of Labour. The incredible spike in unemployment comes after figures show that those without work stands at 12.2% of the economically active population in Cyprus. Unemployment in Cyprus is recording the third fastest rise in the EU after Greece and Spain, according to the EU Employment and Social Situation Review. In September the Social Situation Review concluded that the outlook for Cyprus remains bleak as “the consumer confidence indicator continues to deteriorate, unemployment expectations are on the increase and expectations about the general economic situation are again worsening.”

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Obama Decision Puts America on Trajectory Toward Financial Mega-Disaster

The re-election of Obama was more than the mere selection of one man over another; it was an endorsement of a set of economic policies that are now launching America into a trajectory that can only end in economic disaster.

With the election now etched in the history books, America has endorsed an endless government spending spree that can no longer be held in check. There is only one outcome now for the United States of America: A grand finale blowout of money creation, hyperinflation, collapse and tyranny.

This point is not a debate; it is mathematical fact. Just as 2 + 2 = 4, the economic policies pursued by President Obama and the Federal Reserve can only equal the utter financial demise of the U.S. dollar. This is explained in more detail, below.

Fortunately, the number of U.S. dollars in circulation around the world serves as a kind of “heat sink” that slows the arrival of the final blowout collapse. So this process may take years to unfold, but Obama seems to determined to accelerate its arrival for reasons that may become clear as you continue to read this article.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Rome Millionaires Nabbed Living in Subsidized Housing

Police sweep uncovers thousands of welfare cheats

(ANSA) — Rome, November 8 — Police nabbed a Rome family Thursday for falsely claiming poverty in order to live in a subsized home while earning millions annually. In 2009 alone, police said the suspects earned six million euros, invested in property, bought pleasure boats and played the stock market. In a dragnet, police said they uncovered over 12,000 families in Rome whose income did not correspond with what they declared to qualify for state housing. In 24 cases, earnings were 40,000 to 100,000 euros above the threshold, and some families were paying as little as 7.75 euros per month on rent. In one instance, a realtor who purchased a motor boat was caught living in a rent-subsidized home for 281 euros per month.

Others claimed to have zero income while owning things such as stores and real estate.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

The Real Winner of the Presidential Election

The Federal Reserve Is the Real Winner

US News and World Report notes that Bernanke helped Obama to get re-elected by juicing the economy … at least temporarily:

The Federal Reserve had a key role in the presidential election — possibly even a decisive one.

Exit poll results show that, not surprisingly, a majority of voters said the struggling economy was their top concern … In the end, voters seemed to believe the economy was gradually getting better, and Obama deserved more time to make things right.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

USA

A Nation of Bureaucrats

When flying cross-country recently, I stood in line like everyone else for the TSA “security” check and thought about Judge Andrew Napolitano’s recent book, A Nation of Sheep. How did Americans, once known for their independence and fierce devotion to their rights, become people who easily are herded, abused, and subjected to regular state-run humiliations?

Perhaps the larger question I should have asked was this: How did a people in a society once identified by its rule of law become a people who now willingly subject themselves to what essentially is a rule of rules? The answer to me has become increasingly obvious: the USA, once known for its swashbuckling entrepreneurs, now has become a nation of bureaucrats, or, to be specific, a nation of people who think like bureaucrats.

The creation of this situation has come not only about because government officials no longer feel any sense of personal restraint upon their conduct but also because Americans themselves have become accustomed and even comfortable to living within a structure of ever-stifling rules that can trip them up no matter how hard they try to obey them. What people in this country once would have deemed oppressive has become the New Normal.

[…]

Unfortunately, the numbers and scope of productive people are dwindling, and those that either are employed or supported by bureaucracies are growing in number. The growth of the power and reach of American bureaucracies also has another negative effect: it slowly but surely is changing the character of what was once the most entrepreneurial country on the planet into a place where bureaucracy not only rules, but it also pays and pays very well.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

A New Kind of Freedom

Karl Marx was asked once how he could justify advocating a political system of slavery for the individual, which is what socialism is. He replied that, socialism is not slavery; it is a “new kind of freedom.” As all perceptive students of history know, the intellectuals of Europe bought into such Alice in Wonderland sophistry.

But unfortunately so did the American intellectuals about 30 years later when the progressives of Woodrow Wilson’s era established the Creature from Jekyl Island to usher in centralized government banking and the progressive income tax to “spread the wealth around.” The socialists of America never bought into Lenin’s violent revolutionary approach, but they certainly did buy into the democratic evolutionary approach of the English Fabians whose ideas were picked up by the American progressives and liberals of the twentieth century. This redefinition of values has been consuming us now for 100 years — ever since the Creature from Jekyl Island and the tax revenuers took over Washington. The progressives and liberals have even redefined their redefinitions. Fascism, being basically the same as socialism, is now acceptable in the mix.

What is horrifying is that the recent election is tied to this corruption of values? We have elected now for a second time a man who was raised by radical communists in Hawaii. Obama’s mind was forged from the likes of Frank Marshall Davis, a powerful and radical communist apparatchick of the fifties, sixties, and seventies.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Blockheads of the Day — Americans Who Voted for Obama

Seduced by vague promises, platitudes, no knowledge of history, economics or the world.

Americans who voted for Obama in the U.S. presidential election yesterday should have asked themselves some basic questions before doing so.

Like…

  • What will happen when the United States goes bankrupt? That’s going to happen, soon, thanks to Obama.
  • What will happen when the military is no longer able to defend the U.S.? That’s going to happen, soon, thanks to Obama.
  • What will happen when the Middle East implodes and violent, sustained Islamic anti-Americanism explodes everywhere? That’s going to happen, soon, thanks to Obama.
  • What will happen when reality sets in and the economy doesn’t improve resulting in more and more Americans finding themselves in penury with no hope of getting out of it? That’s going to happen, soon, thanks to Obama.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Drug Legalization in US States Will Beget More Legalization

Mexico now is beginning to think that its efforts to halt the transport of marijuana from Mexico into the US is a waste of time. Today, the President-elect of Mexico, Enrique Pena Nieto stated that the successful legalization in Washington and Colorado “will force the Mexican government to rethink its efforts at trying to halt marijuana smuggling across the Southwest border.”

Mexico had earlier considered legalizing drugs to a limited degree, but interference from the Bush administration stopped that effort. Some politicians became nearly hysterical over the matter with San Diego mayor Jerry Sanders stating that “I view this as a hostile action by a longtime ally of the U.S.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

It Will Take More Than an Obama to Kill America

The same pundits and talking heads who may have kept people from going out to vote because it was a “Romney landslide” are tossing out a plethora of reasons why Romney lost and Obama won.

In the myriad of election loss theories they conveniently skirt what really happened and how it will affect main street Americans in a post-election world.

Think of post November 6 America as Old Glory rent in two. Going into election Americans were roughly split 50/50. Coming out of the election Americans are still split 50/50.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Private Property Rights Defined

“Property in a thing consists not merely in its ownership and possession, but in the unrestricted right of use, enjoyment, and disposal”

As the battle to stop Sustainable Development grows, it is important that activists have clear definitions of their points as they deal with elected officials and planners who are making policy in their community. Below is a start in defining private property rights.

In a “Fifth Amendment” treatise by Washington State Supreme Court Justice Richard B. Sanders (12/10/97), he writes: Our state, and most other states, define property in an extremely broad sense.” That definition is as follows:

“Property in a thing consists not merely in its ownership and possession, but in the unrestricted right of use, enjoyment, and disposal. Anything which destroys any of the elements of property, to that extent, destroys the property itself. The substantial value of property lies in its use. If the right of use be denied, the value of the property is annihilated and ownership is rendered a barren right.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

The Day After the Election

Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.

My mail the day after the election was filled with vituperation from the Left. Words like “kike” and “scumbag” were just some that I encountered. I welcome their disdain.

The Left is triumphant, but they do not see that “sequestration” is coming to further erode the power of our military and the consequences that will flow from that. They do not see the skyrocketing taxes that will be imposed on Americans.

The Left has always lived in a utopia of the leveling of all earnings, the nanny state government that will control everything they do. They want a hand-out, not the hard work of lifting oneself out of poverty and dependency. That will be the fate of a complacent middle class.

Norman Thomas, the former U.S. Socialist Party presidential candidate in the 1940s said, “The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialist. But, under the name of ‘liberalism’, they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist program, until one day America will be a socialist nation, without knowing how it happened.” That day has arrived.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

The Death of Reason

During the past week I spent a good deal of time outside the early voting center in Columbus. I saw the evidence of the complete breakdown of the election process. The cheating was obvious to anyone who took the time to notice.

Obama-buses poured into the center weighted down with indigents from all across Franklin County. As the exited the bus they were handed a Democrat slate card and herded into the building. No ID was accepted…notice I didn’t say required…accepted. The poll workers refused to look at an ID even if you offered one.

Buses full of Somalis were shepherded through. Some were unable to speak English so they were given a “translator” to “assist” them in casting their ballot. The “translator” was, of course, “non-partisan” and was kind enough to help them sign in and fill out the ballot according to the slate card they had been given.

America is dead, my friends. When voting is easier for a non-citizen than buying a beer is for a 16 year old you know our goose is cooked…

Group speak, group thought, a herd-mentality is what the change-agents masquerading as educational experts have as their ultimate goal. Reason is defined as “a sufficient ground of explanation or of logical defense.” Here are just a few of the “discussions” I had out on the streets. Please notice the inability to apply reason.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Virginia Store Closes for a Day to ‘Mourn the Loss of America’

Virginia’s 13 electoral votes went to President Obama for the second straight election, and the proprietor of a store in the south central city of Bedford is not hiding his dismay.

Lyons Jewelers hung up multiple signs on the windows of the shop indicating the shop would not be open for business Wednesday, including one saying the store was closed to “mourn the loss of the America that our forefathers endowed to us,” WDBJ reported.

“Lyons will reopen tomorrow to continue the fight against a president who seeks my demise” and “Shame on VA & USA” read two other signs.

Another played off a remark Mr. Obama made while campaigning in Roanoke earlier this year about businesses and government assistance that Republicans latched onto as a campaign theme: “I know I didn’t build this — God did.”

One customer did hang up a sign as a response of sorts: “I am sorry you feel this way!!! I do bussiness (sic) I guess I will take it somewhere else!!”

With nearly 100 percent of precincts reporting, Republican Mitt Romney won Bedford City, 54 percent to 44 percent, as well as Bedford County, 71 percent to 27 percent. Mr. Obama carried the state with 50.7 percent of the vote to Mr. Romney’s 47.7 percent, according to unofficial results — a difference of about 110,000 v

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

You Just Witnessed the Idiocracy Election of 2012

(NaturalNews) I don’t normally watch television (the “zombie tube”), but I couldn’t resist on election night. So I tuned in and found myself reacting in total shock at the live news interviews with Americans who had just voted: These people were complete morons!

I don’t mean that in a flippant derogatory way. What I mean is that they were cognitively incapable of intelligent thought. They had no grasp of the issues, no comprehension of political reality, and no clear idea why they even voted for their candidate.

Without exception, the people I saw interviewed on the news appeared to be babbling idiots yanked right out of the movie Idiocracy. Some of them gave “reasons” for voting that had no basis in fact. “He’s good for the economy and created more jobs,” one Obama voter explained, apparently not realizing Obama has gutted the U.S. economy and destroyed tens of millions of jobs over the last four years, causing unemployment to skyrocket and food stamps to more than double.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

Cheap New York Flights Prompt Swedish Frenzy

Budget carrier Norwegian announced flights between Stockholm and New York City for under 1,000 kronor ($150) on Thursday, prompting a massive spike in demand which proved too much for the airline’s website.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Denmark: One Holy Warrior’s Stormy Road to Beer and Bacon

by Lars Hedegaard

The closer one looks at the amazing story of the Danish Islam convert, Morten Storm, who volunteered for holy war in Somalia and later became a police agent and opponent of Islam, the clearer it becomes that an Islamic power-grab in Denmark will be harder than probably imagined by Islamic strategists.

If a novelist had written a manuscript about Morten Storm’s fantastic twists and turns, any publisher worth his salt would have rejected it.

Storm (36) began his career as a petty criminal and became a member of the biker gang Bandidos. In 1997 he gave up his criminal activities and converted to Islam. He grew a red beard, donned a Taleban dress and became active in a number of mosques while appearing in the Danish press as a holy man and determined advocate of the prophet. He also stayed in contact with terrorists in several countries.

Following the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001, he became so enthusiastic that he named his son Osama after the uberterrorist Osama bin Laden.

At the end of 2006 or the beginning of 2007, he contacted the Danish intelligence police (PET) and was hired to inform on his former friends. He has told three journalists from the daily Jyllands-Posten, Orla Borg, Morten Pihl and Carsten Ellegaard, who are writing a book about him, that in 2011 he collaborated with the PET and the CIA to track down the American terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki. He went to Yemen, where al-Awlaki was killed in an American drone attack on September 30, 2011 — a few weeks after Morten Storm had left the country.

In the summer of 2012, the PET offered him 1.5 million kroner if he would refrain from telling his story to the press. Nevertheless he decided to tell Jyllands-Posten about his secret life. That happened on October 7, 2012.

Today he lives at a secret address because his former co-combatants will kill him if they can lay their hands on him.

Psychologically it is hard to make heads or tails of this confusing chronicle. Perhaps the forthcoming book will shed more light on what really happened and why.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

France: Netanyahu ‘Hijacked Memorial Service’

French President François Hollande has criticized Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu for transforming a memorial service for Jews slain by an Islamist gunman in southwestern France this year into a campaign meeting.

“Netanyahu came to France to campaign and we knew that,” Hollande told journalists in private remarks at the weekend which were later leaked by satirical weekly Canard Enchainé.

The two leaders last Thursday attended a highly emotional service for a rabbi and three Jewish schoolchildren shot dead by Al-Qaeda inspired killer Mohamed Merah on March 19 in the city of Toulouse.

Hollande said the Israeli prime minister, who faces legislative polls in January, had hijacked the event.

“Since I was there, he toned down his speech but it wasn’t good to transform this ceremony into an electoral meeting,” he told the journalists, including AFP, in the private conversation. “It wasn’t appropriate.”

Netanyahu had compared the gunman to Nazis and warned that Israel could defend its people from those “who want to erase us from the map,” ending his speech with the slogan “Israel will Live!”

France is home to between 350,000 and 500,000 Jews, according to various estimates. Since the creation of Israel in 1948, more than 90,000 French Jews have settled there.

Netanyahu enjoyed close ties with Hollande’s right-wing predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy until a G20 summit in November last year when he branded the Israeli leader “a liar” in a private conversation with US President Barack Obama.

“I cannot bear Netanyahu, he’s a liar,” Sarkozy said, unaware that the microphones in their meeting room had been switched on.

Obama, according to the French interpreter, replied: “You’re fed up with him but I have to deal with him even more than you.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Human Carbon Emissions Seen by Researchers Holding Back Ice Age

Human emissions of fossil carbon into the atmosphere and the resulting increase in temperatures may be holding off the next ice age, according to research from Sweden’s University of Gothenburg.

“We are probably entering a new ice age right now,” Lars Franzen, a professor of physical geography at the university, was cited as saying in an online statement today. “However, we’re not noticing it due to the effects of carbon dioxide.”

Franzen and three other researchers calculated how much of Sweden might be covered by peat lands during an interglacial, the period between two ice ages. Peat absorbs carbon from the atmosphere, and the study found that the country’s carbon-sink potential could increase six- to 10-fold, which theoretically might cause a drop in temperatures.

Increased felling of woodlands and expansion of agricultural land, combined with early industrialization, probably halted the so-called Little Ice Age from the 16th to the 18th century, slowing down or even reversing a cooling trend, according to the researchers.

“It’s certainly possible that mankind’s various activities contributed towards extending our ice age interval by keeping carbon dioxide levels high enough,” Franzen said. “Without the human impact, the inevitable progression toward an ice age would have continued.”

The earth experienced at least 30 periods of ice age in the past 3 million years, according to the university. There were no emissions of fossil carbon in earlier interglacial periods, and carbon sequestration in peat lands may have been one of the main reasons why ice age conditions occurred, according to Franzen.

“The spread of peat lands is an important factor,” Franzen said. “If we accept that rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere lead to an increase in global temperature, the logical conclusion must be that reduced levels lead to a drop in temperature.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Italy Foils Swiss-Based Gold Smugglers

Italian police on Thursday seized €163 million ($207 million) worth of assets from a criminal association headquartered in Switzerland, as well as a luxury villa used as a safehouse for stashing gold.

Officers carried out 259 raids in houses and cash-for-gold shops across Italy as part of an investigation into 118 people suspected of smuggling gold bars to Switzerland and cash back into Italy. The gang is accused of money-laundering, recycling cash and stolen jewels through cash-for-gold shops and churning out ingots in foundries.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Norway: Breivik Complains About Prison Restrictions

Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik, convicted of killing 77 people last year, has complained that prison conditions are violating his human rights, one of his lawyers said on Thursday.

The 33-year-old right-wing extremist has sent a letter to Norway’s correctional services in which he criticizes the high-security regime he has been subjected to for more than a year, and the restrictions placed on his correspondence.

After his prison sentence was handed down on August 24th, Breivik has in practice been denied access to the computer which was provided for him, without internet, before the court ruling, lawyer Tord Jordet said.

Furthermore, all letters he sends and receives are censored as soon as politics is mentioned, he added.

“His freedom of speech is being violated,” Jordet told AFP. “Being deprived of this freedom of expression breaches the constitution and human rights.”

Breivik, who has been separated from other inmates since his arrest, has also complained over daily searches of his cell and of himself, and claims he is deprived of recreational and social activities.

“Such treatment isn’t human,” Jordet said.

The Norwegian Ministry of Justice declined to comment.

Breivik was given Norway’s maximum sentence of 21 years in jail, which can be extended indefinitely. He is expected to spend most of that time at the Ila prison near Oslo.

In addition to his cell, he should also have access to an exercise room and a computer room.

However, access to those facilities is controlled by the prison authorities who, according to Jordet, haven’t replied to his requests in recent weeks to use the computer.

Accusing his victims of fostering multiculturalism, Breivik on July 22nd last year detonated a bomb outside the centre-left government’s headquarters and gunned down participants at a youth camp on the island of Utøya, killing a total of 77 people.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Red Hair? It Might be Down to the Weather as Gloomy Climate Forces Genetic Adaption to Exploit Sunny Days

One or two per cent of the world’s population has red hair but in Scotland the figure is about 13 per cent

They are often the butt of cruel jibes and perhaps blame it on their parents’ genes.

But now research suggests that redheads can in fact put their colouring down to the weather.

Experts believe that Scotland’s gloomy climate has seen a deliberate genetic adaptation to help exploit rare sunny days and boost Vitamin D production.

Alastair Moffat, managing director of the ScotlandsDNA project, said the country’s dull weather was responsible for a larger number of flame-haired men and women being born.

Only about 1-2 per cent of the world’s population has red hair but in Scotland the figure is much higher, with about 13 per cent, or 650,000 people, with flaming locks.

Famous Scots with red hair range from Doctor Who actress Karen Gillan to football manager Alex McLeish, while the Disney/Pixar movie Brave features a red-haired Scottish Princess Merida.

Researchers are investigating how many people carry the red-hair gene and their findings will be used to make a ‘ginger’ map of the British Isles.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Sweden Democrat Calls for ‘Swedish Reserve’

A Sweden Democrat politician has called on Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt to work towards the establishment of a “reserve” for Swedish culture and traditions, suggesting her northerly home county of Jämtland as a suitable location.

“Establish a ‘Swedish reservation’, where we can continue to follow our traditions and our Swedish culture,” Marie Stensby, who represents the Sweden Democrats in Krokom in Jämtland, wrote in an open letter to the prime minister.

Stensby’s letter began with a summary of what, in her view, had gone wrong with Sweden, arguing that the country was disappearing into a “black hole” of “indescribable chaos” due to the government’s immigration policy.

“In my darkest moments I wonder if you (Reinfeldt)…would consider adopting an old American model. For us Swedes who want to carry on being just that, Swedes,” she added.

Stensby suggested her home county of Jämtland as a suitable location for “a reservation for Sweden’s indigenous peoples”.

Jämtland has historically rested uneasily within the kingdom of Sweden and was long part of Norway. The “Jämts” were in fact the last people from an acquired territory to become Swedish citizens (in 1699).

An independence movement has existed since the 1960s and the county’s main cultural event of the summer — the Storsjöyran music festival — is traditionally hosted by the “Republic of Jämtland”.

The festival is opened with a speech by the movement’s president, currently Ewert Ljusberg, in which he typically berates and mocks the “Grand-Swedes” and their government in Stockholm.

The movement is however widely regarded as a humorous marketing ploy and Marie Stensby on Wednesday appeared to tap into this tradition when she explained that her call for a “Swedish reservation” should not be taken too seriously either.

“I have learned that next time when I take a joke to the extremes, I should write (ha,ha,ha) in brackets, alternatively refrain from humour,” she said.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Switzerland: Police Crack Down on Lausanne Drug Dealers

Lausanne and Vaud cantonal police are redoubling efforts to combat drug dealers in the centre of the city.

In a joint operation, a contingent of around 150 officers arrived at the Place Chauderon late on Wednesday afternoon, checking about 50 people hanging out in the area. The square is known as a place where drug dealers have been carrying out their illegal activity in an increasingly open manner, sparking general concern about security in the neighborhood.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UK: ‘My Terror Suspect Father is to Blame’: Extraordinary Defence of Abu Hamza’s Son as He is Jailed for 11 Years Over £70,000 Gem Raid

Hate preacher Abu Hamza’s son was jailed for armed robbery yesterday — as his barrister blamed his father’s notoriety for making the 20-year-old turn to a life of crime.

Imran Mostafa was part of a gang that raided a jeweller’s store in a ‘terrifying’ £70,000 smash and grab heist..

Four men — one brandishing a handgun — smashed display cabinets with a sledgehammer during the ‘sophisticated and well-planned’ raid in King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

Mostafa had denied robbery and possessing a firearm with intent to commit an offence but was convicted in September following a trial.

As he was jailed for 11 years yesterday at Norwich Crown Court, his barrister, Roderick Price, said his client had been sucked into offending because his father’s reputation had left him isolated from mainstream society.

In mitigation, Mr Price said: ‘He had an unusual childhood and young adulthood.

‘In his early childhood, he had a very good relationship with his father who, at that time, was not in prison.

‘But attempts to socialise outside his home often failed because of who his father was.

‘He became more and more isolated and his social life became centred around his family.

Friendships proved difficult because children would be told by their parents not to play with him.’

Later, in a contradictory statement read on his behalf outside court by his solicitor, Aseem Taj, Mostafa protested his innocence and claimed he was the victim of a ‘plot against my father, myself and my family’.

‘They’ve locked me up for something I did not do, all because of the conspiracy against my father and his beliefs,’ the statement said.

Mostafa, of Slough, Berkshire, took part in the raid at the Francis Wain store just before 10am on January 31.

A ‘smoke-producing device’ was set off in an attempt to disguise those involved, prosecutor Ian James said.

The ‘violent intrusion’ was captured on CCTV and footage showed one of the robbers waving a handgun.

‘For those who had the misfortune to be working in the premises it must have been an absolutely terrifying experience,’ said Mr James.

Mostafa claimed during the trial he was teaching Arabic and the Koran at a community centre in London at the time of the robbery.

He had gained 11 GCSEs and A-levels and began studying civil engineering at university but dropped out because he felt ‘isolated’, the court heard.

While on remand in prison he was placed in segregation because of his father’s identity.

Two of the other men — Ossama Hamed, 19, of Fulham, South-West London, and Ahmed Ahmed, of Enfield, North London — admitted the charges at a previous hearing.

They were jailed for eight years and three months and seven years and four months respectively.

The fourth, Jonathan Abdul from London, had denied the charges but was convicted by the jury. He was sentenced to 11 years in a young offenders’ institute.

‘This was plainly a terrifying robbery,’ Judge Peter Jacobs told them.

‘Staff were praying that they would not be shot and they continue to suffer trauma.’

Judge Jacobs had ordered Mostafa’s parentage should not be reported until the jury reached its verdict.

Hook-handed radical cleric Hamza was extradited from Britain to the US after a last-ditch court appearance in which he claimed he was unfit to face terrorism charges.

He is accused of involvement in a hostage plot in Yemen in 1998 that led to the deaths of three Britons and an Australian. He also faces charges of setting up a terror training camp in Oregon.

Mr Price told the court Mostafa had been hit hard by Hamza’s extradition last month, saying: ‘He knows he will never see his father again. This is very hard for him.’

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UK: A New Archbishop But No Change at Canterbury: Justin Welby is Just Another Left-Wing Establishment Bureaucrat

by Peter Mullen

Congratulations to Bishop Justin Welby upon his appointment to be Archbishop of Canterbury. There is a lovely verse in The Psalms: “We wish you good luck in the name of the Lord.” And so I wish the new Archbishop luck, for he will surely need it. His longish career in business and his rather shortish career as a diocesan bishop — less than two years — make him an interesting choice. What manner of man is he?

He is of course an establishment man. I do not mean to suggest by that the old establishment based on the 16th century and the Elizabethan Settlement and supported by luminous divines such as Hooker, Law and Lancelot Andrewes. That wonderful creation was put to death decades ago. No, I mean the new establishment: a hierarchy among the bishops and in the Synod of Left-wing modernisers, devotees of all the secular fads such as diversity, social cohesion, political correctness and, of course, apostles of that sublime superstition, global warming.

Accordingly, Bishop Welby takes the Left-wing attitude towards economics in general and the banks in particular. These things, “…must be rebuilt from the ruins of the financial crisis to become something that helps people rather than being there for people to help it.” The banks must discover “a social purpose.” That “must” implies that if they fail so to discover it, then it will be discovered for them by higher authority. So it’s banker-bashing as usual. There is no mention of the clear truth that in this country the crisis was produced by the excessive borrowing and spending of the Blair-Brown years, their employment of an additional million civil servants and their vast extension of the client state by increasing and proliferating an already excessive spending on welfare.

The bishop does speak from the highest moral ground: “One principle that seems to me to be clear. We cannot replace what was destroyed in 2008; we can only replace it with something that is dedicated to the support of human society, the common good and solidarity.” Who are this “We” who will do the replacing, we might ask? But the point to notice about what the bishop is saying here, is his supreme confidence in the objective infallibility of his own thoughts: he begins by mentioning a “principle” but proceeds only to offer his opinion. Clearly the implication must be that he regards his own private opinions as matters of principle. This is dangerous. It has been known to lead to demagoguery.

The same note of certainty attaches to his — eminently predictable — views on the consecration of women bishops: “I am committed to and believe in…” Well, this is prolix, but I suppose we should be comforted at least in the knowledge that what he is “committed to” he also “believes in.” What would it be like to be committed to something one did not believe in? …the ordination of women as bishops. I hold these views as a result of careful study of the scriptures and examination of the tradition.” Well, that’s nice to know. But where does it leave those of us who examine scriptures and inhabit a tradition but come to conclusions at odds with those of Bishop Justin? For example, my examination of scripture reveals that it does not contain even so much as one solitary example of a woman bishop or, if it comes to that, a single woman priest. And there had — until the day before yesterday — never been such in the 2000 years’ Christian tradition to which I belong.

Also, it seems that the new Archbishop is on the excitable wing of the contemporary church. He writes of “…a youth group on a week away who dared a short time of prayer…and prayed for the Holy Spirit to come upon the youth. The response was utterly dramatic. They fell to the ground, spoke in tongues — you name it.” But I cannot name it, Bishop. In such company I find myself lost for words. He agrees with observers of this outbreak that it was “raw God”. Others might wish to suggest a different interpretation of such a phenomenon.

No change at Canterbury, then. Not really. The Archbishop Designate is clearly the latest and most suitable incarnation of the perfectly modernised hierarch to preside over our much-modulated Church of England.

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UK: BBC Bosses Told Professor Brian Cox He Couldn’t Listen to Newly Discovered Planet ‘In Case Aliens Swore on Live TV’

The quest to discover life on other planets knows no boundaries. Apart from BBC health and safety guidelines, that is.

Professor Brian Cox has told how corporation bosses blocked his plans to try to make contact with a newly discovered planet — just in case some aliens happened to answer back.

The physicist and TV host claimed they were worried the experiment, to be staged live on air during his hit BBC2 show Stargazing Live, might pick up a signal from ‘an alien civilisation’ — which is apparently a breach of corporation guidelines.

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UK: Karate Champion Jailed for Two Years After Battering Crying Toddler in the Face Before Turning on His Mother

[WARNING: Disturbing Content.]

A former karate champion who battered a crying toddler around the face and body before fleeing to New York has been jailed for two years.

Jonathan Thornton, 23, also attacked three-year-old Rylan Swindells’ mother — his ex-partner — in a drink and drug-fuelled rage.

Rylan suffered a cut on his nose, leaving him with a scar, as well as injuries to his shoulder, back and body, a court heard.

Thornton, of no fixed address, fled to America after the attack on Hannah Ward and her son, at her home in Bolton, Greater Manchester, on August 31 last year.

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UK: Lincoln Mosque Approved for Dairy Site

Lincoln’s first purpose-built mosque has been given planning approval.

Plans were approved by the city council for a two-storey building with a 12m (40 feet) tower on the site of a former dairy on Boultham Park Road. The Islamic Association of Lincoln said it had worked hard to overcome concerns from local residents, who had highlighted traffic issues. The scheme also includes a small supermarket, housing and improvements to nearby pedestrian crossings. Tanweer Ahmed, of the Islamic Society of Lincoln, said: “For me it has been very encouraging. “We wanted to resolve the issues raised by local residents, which we have done, and what we hope is that we can continue to work with the local residents association to ensure if there are ongoing issues, we can manage these also.” Mr Ahmed said they still had to raise the estimated £1m cost of the mosque…

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UK: Letter Revealing How Charles Dickens Branded His Father for Squandering Money

Charles Dickens branded his own father a ‘jackass’ for his recklessness with money, a newly-discovered document reveals.

The great novelist fell out with John Dickens after his father racked up huge debts so he could lead an extravagant lifestyle beyond his means.

Mr Dickens senior regularly used his son’s fame as an excuse to borrow money from his publishers and solicitors, with the author often having to pick up the bill.

By 1840, the problem got so bad that Dickens sent his father and mother Elizabeth to live in Devon to keep him out of trouble.

At the time the writer even took out adverts in newspapers to say he would no longer be paying off his father’s debts.

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UK: Moore’s ‘Draped Seated Lady’ Up for Auction, Tower Hamlets Mayor Vows

Henry Moore’s famous ‘Draped Seated Woman’ bronze sculpture given as a gift to the people of London’s East End 50 years ago is being sold off at Christie’s, Tower Hamlets Mayor Lutfur Rahman decided last night.

Tower Hamlets Mayor Lutfur Rahman defied a public outcry and calls by MPs and figures from the world of art and film not to auction the 8ft artwork—known as ‘Old Flo’, currently housed in the Yorkshire Sculpture Park—to the highest bidder. He made the pronouncement at his cabinet meeting last night, in the face of a public petition signed by 1,500 people and an open letter by leading figures including film director Danny Boyle, Henry Moore’s daughter and Bethnal Green & Bow MP Rushanara Ali. “We have huge savings to make—the government has forced us into lean times,” he told the cabinet. “The position is still the difficulty of placing the statue in a safe place. I act with a heavy heart—but this is the position we’ve been put in. The money will go into ‘art, housing and heritage projects.’“

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[JP note: Liar. The money will go to support Islam and all its works. But, indeed, why would an avowedly extremist Muslim pay good money to keep an idolatrous artefact in the soon-to-be pristine Islamic Republic of Tower Hamlets? As soon as Muslims gain a majority they jettison any reminders of the jahiliyyah (period of ignorance), ditto the Danish Christmas tree story.]

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UK: News From Murad Qureshi AM: Calls for English Defence League to be Branded “Extremist”

Labour’s Black and Asian Assembly Members have written to the head of the Metropolitan Police to urge him to revise the Met’Bs view about the English Defence League (EDL) not being viewed as an extremist group. Last week the Government banned the EDL from marching in Waltham Forest, Islington, Newham and Tower Hamlets for 30 days. Assembly Members Murad Qureshi, Jennette Arnold OBE, Dr Onkar Sahota and Navin Shah signed a joint letter to Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe asking his to reconsider the EDL’s status.

The Met applied to the Secretary of State Theresa May amid fears of public disorder as the EDL prepared to march in Walthamstow for the second time in one month. Members of the EDL have targeted London boroughs where there are a number of different faith groups and non-white communities.

Labour London-wide Assembly Member Murad Qureshi said:

“We call on Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe to brand the EDL as an extremist group. Members of the EDL are disrupting our communities and promoting violence and racist ideology. They are obviously a far-right group, bent on causing as much trouble in our diverse communities as possible. It is disgraceful that people such as the EDL who don’t even live in London and have to travel from outside the city are allowed to come to our neighbourhood to promote their evil racist ideology. We must stand together and recognise the EDL for what they are, an extremist far-right group.”

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Notes

Murad Qureshi is a London-wide Assembly Member. Jennette Arnold OBE is a London Assembly Member for North East, including Islignton, Hackney and Waltham Forest. Dr Onkar Sahota is a London Assembly Member for Ealing and Hillingdon. Navin Shah is a London Assembly Member for Brent and Harrow.

The letter is attached and reads:

“We welcomed the Government’s decision last week to ban the planned EDL march through Waltham Forest and other nearby boroughs. Waltham Forest has become a target for these marches as it is home to a rich tapestry of communities and faiths which these events are designed to attack. In the past, these marches have been organised and attended by EDL members who have no connection with the local community and they have led to disorder and tension on the streets within a community which otherwise live and work together without trouble or contempt for each other.

In light of past experiences of EDL marches and this recent ban, we urge you to revise the Met’s view about the status of the EDL. We ask this because, back in September 2009, the then Met Police commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson told the MPA that the EDL “are not viewed as an extreme right wing group in the accepted sense”. Last year, it was reported that Adrian Tudway, head of the national domestic extremism unit at Scotland Yard, stated in an email to a Muslim organisation that “in terms of the position with EDL, the original stance stands, they are not extreme right wing as a group” adding “I really think you need to open a direct line of dialogue with them, that might be the best way to engage them and re-direct their activity”. These sentiments are not only patronising to London’s Muslim community, they are wholly inconsistent with the EDL’s recent actions and the reaction by the local community to their presence.

The recent arrests by the Met Police and the request to ban the march last week were both based upon intelligence led investigation; it is clear, therefore, that the perception of the EDL as a non right wing organisation is misconceived. This misconception should be put right, and we hope that recent actions by the Met police and the Home Secretary should pave a way forward to restating the Met’s views on the EDL. We believe this is the time to draw a line in the sand from past statements made by or on behalf of the Met on this subject and we seek your reassurance that such statements will not be made under your watch in the future.”

[JP note: Rich tapestry indeed and one the UK could well do without.]

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UK: Why Lutfur Wants to Sell Old Flo

A lot has been written about the forthcoming sale of the Henry Moore sculpture, the Draped Seated Woman, or Old Flo as it is better known, but a crucial element has also been missed. At tonight’s Tower Hamlets council cabinet, Mayor Lutfur Rahman overruled the concerns of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee and confirmed his decision to sell the bronze…

You see, away from most prying eyes, Lutfur has recently embarked on a massive vote-buying programme with hundreds of small community groups and mosques as his targets. At October’s cabinet some £6million was set aside for the mainstream grants programme, which he almost alone controls, until 2015. I warned about his takeover of this grants programme last June, here. At the October meeting, the cabinet tried to discuss the final grant allocations. However, because so many of the councillors were personally linked to the winning groups, half of the cabinet was ordered to leave the room. I and a few others are going through the allocations and quite frankly it stinks. More will be published on this in due course (feel free to email or leave comments on the blog if you have further information by the way). And one other important issue was discussed at that October meeting: Lutfur proposed to set aside another £2million for a three-year “Community Faith Building Support Scheme”. What this, you may ask? Well, it’s a lot of money that he wants to spend refurbishing the borough’s “faith buildings”.

Every faith building will be eligible to apply, but the big heritage churches needn’t bother; they have access to funds from elsewhere. No, the bulk of it is for the small mosques and community centres that occupy former shops all over the borough. [JP emphasis.]

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UK: War Hero Who Risked His Life on WWII Supply Route Told He Can’t Accept Medal for Valour

A war hero who risked his life to help transport crucial supplies to Russia in the Second World War has been told by the Foreign Office that he cannot accept a medal for valour.

Frank Wilson, now 88, was one of the gallant seamen who braved German submarines and sub zero temperatures as part of the British Arctic convoys.

The perilous sea campaign, nicknamed the ‘Russian Run’, claimed 3,000 lives, but Mr Wilson, who joined the Royal Navy when he was 18, and was a gunner on the escort carrier HMS Activity, survived despite being shot.

He was delighted and honoured when the Russian Embassy wrote to him to tell him they intended to honour him and other veterans with the Medal of Ushakov, as a symbol of the country’s gratitude.

But the Foreign Office has blocked the Russian government’s plans because it said it would break rules surrounding the acceptance of medals.

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Mediterranean Union

Algeria: EU Gives 58 Mln Euros in Crucial Sectors, Ashton

Deals signed on youth jobs, culture, transportation

(ANSAmed) — BRUSSELS, NOVEMBER 7 — EU Foreign Minister Catherine Ashton on her recent mission to Algeria signed off on a 58-billion-euro packet of aid for cultural conservancy, transportation reform and youth employment programs.

“Relations with Algeria are extremely important for the EU,” Ashton said. “The three agreements we just signed are also a demonstration of how important these ties are: it is crucial to help young people get jobs, we cannot underestimate the importance of preserving cultural heritage, and a transportation strategy is fundamental to developing the economy with the infrastructure it needs.” Of the aid packet, 21.5 million euros are slated for pilot cultural conservancy projects in 12 Algerian provinces. Another 13 million euros will go to improve transportation security and professional training, and to support the national transportation plan. The lion’s share, or 23.5 million euros, goes to fighting youth unemployment, reinforcing central and local institutions and financing NGO projects.

There will be initiatives in four pilot Algerian provinces, with local employment agency branches aimed at youth.

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North Africa

Egypt: Salafites March Friday for Laws Based on Sharia

Islamic law at the centre of debate in constituent assembly

(ANSAmed) — Cairo — A dispute is ongoing between Egyptian fundamentalists and moderate and secular movements over the introduction of the Islamic sharia law as the only source of legislation in the new, post-revolutionary Constitution. While the Constituent assembly is slowly moving ahead, a number of Salafite movements have scheduled a demonstration on Friday in Tahir square ‘for the return of sharia’. The march is organized by the Salafite front which groups Egypt’s main fundamentalist groups. The organization is demanding for ‘the new Constitution not to include any article contradicting sharia’. The former Constitution dating back to the regime of Hosni Mubarak included ‘principles of sharia’ and is opposed by the front.

The dispute over sharia, which is strictly connected to civil rights and women’s rights, is central in the work of the assembly which, one of its members said, should complete its work in the second half of November. The text should subsequently be handed to President Mohamed Morsi by the first week of December and then approved by popular referendum. This passage is connected to legislative elections to renew parliament which was dissolved after magistrates ruled that it was unconstitutional.

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Libya: Abdeljalil to be Questioned on Death of Gen. Younes

(ANSAmed) — Tunis, November 8 — A court in Benghazi has authorized the questioning of the National Transitional Council (CNT) President Mustapha Adeljalil over the circumstances of the death of general Abdel Fatah Younes, the military leader of Libyan anti-Gaddafi insurgents, who was killed in a mysterious attack last July, the online edition of Tunisie Numerique reports.

Younes, who was fighting at the front, had been recalled in Banghazi to be questioned on unspecified issues concerning the conduction of military operations.

The general, a personal friend of Gaddafi until he became the actual number two of the regime, defected in the spring of last year and became a leading member of the insurgency, quickly rising to become one of its military leaders.

However, many members of the rebel movement mistrusted him, suspecting that Gaddafi’s efforts to defeat rebels was part of his unexpected defection. Younes was soon at odds with another important military leader of rebels, Khalifa Hifter.

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Muslim Brotherhood Tells Obama “Accept Arab Will”

Officials with the Muslim Brotherhood and other extremists are demanding that Obama live up to his rhetoric by dropping Israel and allowing Sharia law to flourish in the Middle East, the Times of Israel reports.

“Accepting the will of the Arab people is the most important change,” wrote Muslim Brotherhood official Issam al-Aryan on his Facebook page, suggesting that the Brotherhood be allowed to set the tone in the region. “In the absence of direct American influence, Egypt can affect and lead the process of building a democratic and constitutional regime that will become a dream for African and the southern hemisphere.”

A Hamas official expressed hope that a second Obama term might include policy changes more to the group’s liking. “He now has an opportunity to implement those promises to the nations of the region, far from pressures by the Israel lobby and politicized money,” said Hamas spokesman Taher Nunu. He also suggested that Obama adopt “a moral policy, devoid of double standards” toward regional issues.

Although Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas received Obama’s victory warmly, the Palestinian Authority was not without its own demands on the American leader.

“We have decided to take the Palestinian issue to the UN and we hope that Obama will stand by this Palestinian right,” said chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat. “What Obama needs to do is stop the Israeli settlement policy and not act to stop the Palestinian activity at the UN,” he said, referring to America’s defunding of a United Nations agency after it admitted Palestine as an official member.

Iran, a sponsor of Hamas, also chided the president by comparing his peace rhetoric to crippling sanctions his government imposed on the Islamic Republic. Judiciary chief Ayatollah Sadeq Larijani attacked “US crimes against the Iranian people” and added that “the Americans should not think they can gain concessions from the Iranian people by coming to the negotiating table.”

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Tunisia: Government Coalition Facing Possible Crisis

Cpr secretary general; Ennahdha decides without us

(ANSAmed) — Tunis, November 8 — Relations between Ennahdha and the other two parties in the government coalition — Ettakatol and Congress for the Republic — have become tense after the secretary general of Cpr openly accused the religious party of taking decisions without consulting allies.

In an interview with ‘Radio nationale’, Mohamed Abbou, secretary general of the Congress for the Republic, said his party did not want to take responsibility for the mistakes of others at a time when a cabinet reshuffle is being considered.

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Israel and the Palestinians

Barak: Joint US-Israeli Interest Against PA at UN

Palestinian bid for non-member state must be delayed

(ANSAmed) — Tel Aviv, November 8 — Israel and the US must delay the ‘unilateral’ Palestinian UN bid for non-member state until after Israeli political elections on January 22, Israel’s Defence Minister Ehud Barak told a state television programme right after the re-election of President Barack Obama.

‘We have a joint interest, ours and theirs, in postponing the Palestinian UN bid for non-member state’, he said. ‘This has to be done now, immediately’.

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Middle East

Iranian Fighters Fail to Down Unarmed US Drone Over Persian Gulf

Two aging Iranian Sukhoi (SU) -25s failed to down an unarmed US MQ-1 ‘military’ drone over the Persian during an episode on November 1st . Iran’s Air Force acquired seven of the SU-25’s as a ‘gift’ from the Iraqis when they were flown across the border to Iran during the First Gulf war. Iran subsequently acquired several more. It has approximately 13 of the Soviet-designed close air support aircraft developed and produced starting in the mid-1970. The Pentagon conveniently released the report of this unsuccessful engagement today amid speculation that the White House didn’t want the publicity during the run to Tuesday’s Presidential election. It indicated that the Unarmed Predator drone was on a ‘routine surveillance mission”.

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Syria: Assad to Russian TV, Last Bulwark of Secularism

In region rwhere evolts have brought Islamists to power

(ANSAmed) — Beirut, November 8 — The Syrian regime is ‘the last bulwark of secularism’ in a region shaken by revolts which have brought to power Islamist movements, Syrian President Bashar al Assad told the Russia Today TV channel.

‘If there are problems in Syria — especially considering that we are the last bulwark of secularism, stability and coexistence in the region — then the domino effect of that would stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific’, said the president in comments published on the website of the television channel.

The Syrian regime is a close ally of Iran, a Shiite Islamic regime, and claims that Sunni fundamentalist groups including al Qaida have a key role in the revolt against Assad. Syrian President Bashar al Assad told the Russia Today TV channel he will not leave Syria as suggested by British Premier David Cameron. ‘I am not a puppet made by the West to go to the West or to another country’, said Assad. ‘I am Syrian, I was created in Syria and I must live and die in Syria’.

Cameron said two days ago that a safe passage enabling Assad to leave Syria ‘could be arranged’ as a way of ending the crisis in the violence-torn country.

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Far East

China’s Elite Has a Finger in Every Pie

Nothing much is known about China’s political elite, except that those in power and their relatives are extremely rich. They have shared out the economic pie between themselves and are unwilling to give it up.

It’s an open secret in China that those in power live in luxury. A taxi driver tells me as he drives past a big coalmine in Shijiazhuang outside of Beijing that it belongs to the relatives of Li Peng, who was prime minister until 1998.

“Who are the rich in China?” asks Li Weisen, a Shanghai-based economist. “Not the small private companies in the country but those in power and those close to them. Power provides the path to money. And that’s because the power structures are not balanced.”

Nobody has profited more from three decades of economic boom in China than the power elite and its clans. In the 1990s, many public assets were transferred to private hands.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Nigeria: Ososa Muslims: Brothers at War

A seemingly simple disagreement over appointment of the Imam of a street mosque has degenerated into a crisis that has ripped Ososa Muslims apart. Taiwo Olanrewaju reports.

JUST as there cannot be two kings in a palace though there can be many chiefs, a mosque cannot also be headed by two Imams. But Muslims in Ososa are turning that fact on its head as two people are laying claim to the office of Chief Imam of the town’s central mosque. Ososa is a big community in Odogbolu Local Government Area of Ogun State comprising seven quarters thus: Oke-Ala, Osalakoye, Oke-Esin, Odo-Owa, Ijoku, Odo-Alere and Idomowo…

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Immigration

Boat Carrying 300 Migrants Issues SOS in Sicily Channel

Other ship with 81 lands in Lampedusa

(ANSA) — Palermo, November 8 — The Italian coast guard on Thursday received a distress call from a boat carrying around 300 migrants in the Strait of Sicily as 81 others arrived on Lampedusa after being rescued the night before. The SOS was made by satellite phone to an Eritrean journalist living in Sweden, who forwarded the information to the Italy-based Habeshia refugee agency which in turn passed it to the Italian coast guard authorities.

The boat, which departed from Libya, has reportedly been drifting for four days and is said to be taking in water.

For the purposes of rescue operations it is believed to be in Maltese territorial waters.

Meanwhile 81 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa arrived on the Sicilian island of Lampedusa Thursday after being rescued by the Italian coast guard off the coast of Libya in response to a similar distress call. The group includes seven women, one of whom is pregnant.

All are said to be in good health.

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Italy Needs New Citizenship Law, Says Report

Office against discrimination says foreigners need equal rights

(ANSA) — Rome, November 7 — A new citizenship law is need to help foreigners trying to integrate in Italy, the Association of Italian Christian Workers (ACLI) said in a report released Wednesday.

“Only by giving foreigners equal rights will Italians learn to respect them as equals,” said Andrea Olivero, president of ACLI.

The publication, ‘Integration, legality, citizenship — A challenge for all’ was presented with the support of the European Commission and European Center for Workers (EZA) in Palermo and will be followed by a four-day workshop.

“We need to work on integration. Italians will lose their prejudices only by opening their eyes to the facts. Immigration is offering a great contribution in terms of economic and social welfare,” Olivero said. Marco De Giorgi from Italy’s National Office against Racial Discrimination (UNAR) said that more than 1,000 cases of discrimination were reported since the beginning of the year.

“There is a growth in a new kind of racism in which the perpetrators believe that discrimination it is acceptable, condoning violence indirectly”.

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Culture Wars

France Introduces Bill Giving Same-Sex Marriage Equal Status

(ANSAmed) — PARIS, NOVEMBER 7 — French President Francois Hollande’s government introduced a bill giving same-sex marriage equal status to heterosexual unions.

The bill would also enable gay couples to adopt children if it is approved.

The law enacting the change will be debated early in 2013, officials said after the bill was approved by the French cabinet.

It follows an election-campaign promise by Hollande and comes in defiance of French religious leaders and the country’s main opposition party.

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Globalists Pull Out All Stops to Grab Guns After Obama Victory

Prior to the election, Infowars.com warned that Obama, his Democrat allies and the internationalist gun-grabbers would move their agenda to disarm America forward if Obama was reappointed on November 6.

“Less than 24 hours after winning re-election, President Barack Obama’s administration joined with China, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, and more than 150 other governments, in supporting renewed debate on the proposed United Nations Arms Trade Treaty, confirming the worst fears of the American gun rights community,” the Second Amendment Foundation reported on Wednesday.

“U.N. delegates and gun control activists have complained that talks collapsed in July largely because Obama feared attacks from Republican rival Mitt Romney if his administration was seen as supporting the pact, a charge Washington denies,” the New York Times reported the same day…

Obama’s record as an aggressive gun-grabber is clear and during his second term he will have little to fear from defenders of the Second Amendment.

“Don’t forget that an Illinois senator named Barack Obama was an aggressive advocate for expanding gun control laws, and even voted against legislation giving gun owners an affirmative defense when they use firearms to defend themselves and their families against home invaders and burglars,” writes Larry Bell for Forbes. “That was after he served on a 10-member board of directors of the radically activist anti-gun Joyce Foundation in Chicago which contributed large grants to anti-Second Amendment organizations.”

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U.N. Celebrates Obama Re-Election by Pushing Global Gun Control, Says Second Amendment Foundation

Less than 24 hours after winning re-election, President Barack Obama’s administration joined with China, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, and more than 150 other governments, in supporting renewed debate on the proposed United Nations Arms Trade Treaty, confirming the worst fears of the American gun rights community.

The vote came at the U.N. General Assembly’s meeting of the First Committee on Disarmament at the world organization’s headquarters in New York City.

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General

Crocodile Jaws More Sensitive Than Human Fingertips

Teeny-tiny bumps on the jawlines of alligators and crocodiles are more sensitive than human fingertips, new research finds.

The reptiles’ sensitive “gently smiling jaws” (to quote Lewis Carroll) may enable them to both carry their offspring in the mouths with great gentleness and to snap at prey in a split second, researchers report today in the Journal of Experimental Biology.

“As soon as they feel something touch, they snap at it,” study researcher Ken Catania, a biologist at Vanderbilt University, said in a statement.

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Preservation in a Petri Dish: Scientists Hope Cloning Will Save Endangered Animals

Biotechnicians want to use cloning to save endangered species, but they are having only limited success. Critics say that the push toward a new era of wildlife conservation trivializes extinction and funding would be better spent on preserving animal habitats.

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U.N. Plotting Takeover of Internet

‘Several nations are set on asserting intergovernmental control’

The United Nations is about to discuss whether it should have the power to regulate the Internet.

Next month, the 12th World Conference on International Telecommunications, or WCIT-12, will be held in Dubai. At the meeting, the 193 member countries of the U.N.’s International Telecommunications Union, or ITU, will consider renegotiating a fairly obscure treaty known as the International Telecommunication Regulations, or ITRs.

The 24-year-old agreement delineates much of the ITU’s rule-making authority over telecommunications.

The hope of several countries is that they can expand the ITU’s jurisdiction to the Internet, replacing the current governing system with one that is controlled by a U.N. bureaucracy.

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