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.”

           — Hat tip: ICLA [Return to headlines]

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]

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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.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

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Financial Crisis
» All the US Wants From Germany — Fix the Euro
» ATM Guilt: Your Paper Receipt is Destroying the Earth
» Ballooning Deficit to Up Pressure for Spanish Bailout
» Foreign Investment Funds Pouring Money Back Into Italy
» Greece’s IMF Riots: Coming Soon to America
» Greece Braces for Key Vote on Fresh Austerity Measures
» Obama Re-Election Prompts Largest Stock Market Drop in a Year
 
USA
» 10 Dire Consequences of Obama’s Re-Election Victory
» America is a Nation That Hates Itself
» Bill O’Reilly: ‘The White Establishment is Now the Minority’
» Breaking: TSA Plans to Track All Daily Travels to Social Events, Grocery Store or Work
» California Man Behind Anti-Muslim Film Sentenced to Year in Prison
» Calif. Man Behind Anti-Muslim Film Gets Prison
» Obama’s Victory Worries the Markets, But Strengthens the Gay Marriage
» Obama-Land vs. The USA: The End of a Country, Its People and Liberty
» Obama Floats Carbon Tax Day After Election Victory
» Obama Wins Re-Election
» Obama’s Victory
» Puerto Rico Wants to Become the 51st State of the US
» The End of an Empire
» Vatican Paper Asks if U.S. Can Retake World Leadership Role
» Weapons Companies’ Shares Soar After U. S. Election Results
 
Europe and the EU
» Belgian Stamps to Smell and Taste of Chocolate
» E-Books Are Tracking Your Reading Habits
» Five Gang Rapes a Week in Belgium
» France: Occupy Le Mosque: France’s New Far-Right Nativism
» Germany Wins Record Number of Michelin Stars
» Islamophobia Awareness Month Launched in Europe
» Italian MEP Calls Obama Re-Election ‘Bad Omen for World’
» Italy: Father Stabs Two Children to Death After Separation
» ‘Kite Surfing’ Helps Harness Wind Power
» Northern European Regions the Most Innovative: Study
» To be a Jew in Denmark
» UK: Liverpool Care Pathway: Minister Orders Report Into Cash Rewards
» Woolly Mammoth ‘Helmut’ Found Near Paris
 
Balkans
» ‘We Have Achieved Almost Nothing’ An Insider’s View of EU Efforts in Kosovo
 
North Africa
» Egypt: Salafists Seize Church Land in Cairo to Hit Back at New Patriarch
» Muslim Egyptian Woman Cut Hair of Christian Schoolgirl in Subway
» Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Princess Discovered in Unusual Spot
 
Middle East
» Christian Suffering in Syria
 
South Asia
» Dozens Missing as Refugee Boat Sinks in Bay of Bengal
» Rasmussen: ‘We Will Not Abandon Afghanistan’
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Gorilla Tourism Funds Congolese Rebels
 
Immigration
» Brain Drain: UK is Losing 1,500 Managers a Week in Mass Exodus of Middle-Class Professionals
» European Travel Visa Requirement for Turks Could Soon be Dropped
 
Culture Wars
» Can Muslim Doctors Refuse to Treat the Opposite Sex?
» Denmark: Concerns of Ethnic Bullying After Housing Board Axes Christmas Tree
» Gay Cameroonian Wins Asylum in Switzerland
» Gay Parenting Conducive to Child Sexual Abuse
» Spanish Court Upholds Gay Marriage
 
General
» Nobel Academy Member ‘Friends With Mo Yan’

Financial Crisis

All the US Wants From Germany — Fix the Euro

At the US ambassador’s post-election breakfast in Berlin on Wednesday it was agreed that the major — if not only — expectation for Germany from Barack Obama’s new presidency would be that it sort out the euro crisis.

Ambassador Philip Murphy agreed that the main European issue for the US was the economy, suggesting the old adage that when one side of the Atlantic sneezes, the other catches a cold had never been more apt. “We care enormously about Germany and how it does,” the ambassador said. “There is enormous linkage between our countries.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

ATM Guilt: Your Paper Receipt is Destroying the Earth

Quantifying the carbon footprint of your receipt is a minor part of the larger integrated system designed to charge individuals for every unit of carbon — the very carbon these megabanks have priced and placed into commodity trading for huge potential profits.

See this snapshot showing the prompt:

In the full spectrum, it is a subtle reminder of the larger game at work. The financial manipulations by banks floated by the bailout not only extend to making a killing on fees, or investing consumer funds on the derivatives market, but to colluding on the still emerging carbon trading market that could cost American consumers trillions in new costs. JP Morgan Chase is in on the game. So is Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, Citibank, Barclays, Bank of America, and most of the other megabanks who’ve already conquered the Western world.

The system wants you to go cashless, without receipts, all in the name of carbon reduction and doing your part to ‘save the earth.’

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Ballooning Deficit to Up Pressure for Spanish Bailout

The EU commission on Wednesday (7 November) is likely to forecast a larger-than-expected deficit for Spain, adding pressure on the country to ask for a bailout.

Spain’s public deficit for this year — already adjusted twice in recent months — is now expected to reach eight percent of the country’s gross domestic product, according to draft figures seen by AFP.

This will be almost two percent more than a previous estimate when Spain obtained a year extra to bring its deficit below the three-percent threshold under EU rules.

In addition, recession is to last until 2014, making it difficult for the Spanish government to push for more austerity measures to bring the deficit down.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Foreign Investment Funds Pouring Money Back Into Italy

‘A sign things are happening,’ trade promotion agency head says

(ANSA) Rome, November 7; Foreign investment funds are pouring money back into Italy, a clear indication that the government’s reforms are creating a positive impression of the country, the head of Italy’s investment promotion authority said Wednesday.

“Since the end of September-beginning of October international investment funds have doubled their positions in Italy,” Riccardo Maria Monti, the head of the Italian Trade Promotion Agency ICE said. This is a clear sign that “in Italy things are happening.

In other words, funds are voting with their money,” Monti said during a Senate hearing.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Greece’s IMF Riots: Coming Soon to America

The video footage below shows how serious the situation is in Greece as cops battle protesters angry over austerity and the bankster looting of their country.

Americans may think this sort of thing can’t happen here, but the globalists plan to take them down too. The economic meltdown is a slow burn that will eventually lead to violence, but Americans will not be just throwing Moltov cocktails like the Greeks.

They will undoubtedly be shooting if things go according to the globalist plan and IMF riots break out in America.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Greece Braces for Key Vote on Fresh Austerity Measures

Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has pleaded with politicians to vote through a fresh round of austerity measures crucial to securing the country’s next round of bailout funds.

Parliament will vote later on 13.5bn euros ($17.3bn; £10.5bn) of measures, including tax rises and pension cuts.

Mr Samaras said without the bailout, the country would run out of money this month and face “catastrophe”.

In Athens, protesters clashed with riot police who fired tear gas.

Once again trouble broke out in Athens’s Syntagma Square, where tens of thousands of people have been protesting all evening.

Petrol bombs were thrown at riot police, who responded with volleys of tear gas.

Flares were hurled into a security cordon around the parliament, where MPs are debating a deeply unpopular package.

It is expected to scrape through with a wafer-thin majority, showing the depth of opposition in the parliament.

The scenes outside the parliament are also a reminder that the austerity measures will be extraordinarily difficult to implement.

In a country where one in four people are out of work, this is a tough message to sell for the prime minister.

The fresh package of austerity measures — Greece’s fourth in three years — is meant to close Greece’s budget deficit, lower its huge debt burden and make its economy more competitive.

It includes a two-year increase in the retirement age from the current average of 65, as well as salary cuts and labour market reforms including cuts to holiday benefits, notice periods and severance pay.

Workers fear this will just make it easier and cheaper for them to be fired at a time when unemployment has already soared to 25% and a five-year recession means there are few job prospects.

On Wednesday, tens of thousands of demonstrators continued their protest in Syntagma Square — in the heart of the capital.

The protesters chanted: “People — don’t bow your heads!”

Some in the crowd held giant flags of Greece, Portugal, Italy and Spain — four of the eurozone’s most heavily-indebted states.

Riot police — who sealed off the parliament building — fired tear gas towards the protesters when they were attacked by petrol bombs.

Demonstrations are also taking place in other big cities across Greece.

The Greek unions are staging what they described as the “mother of all strikes” — a 48-hour walkout which culminates on Wednesday evening.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Obama Re-Election Prompts Largest Stock Market Drop in a Year

Stock markets responded to Obama’s re-election by plunging today. The Dow tumbled below 13,000 as the S&P broke 1,400, beating this year’s drop on June 1. All S&P sectors are now mired in the red with financials and energy leading the charge.

“The last time the market plunged as much: literally one year ago, or November 9, 2011. Sadly, it appears that one can’t have their Dow Jones Industrial Average and redistribute it too,” notes Zero Hedge.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

USA

10 Dire Consequences of Obama’s Re-Election Victory

What does an Obama re-election mean for the next four years in America? Now that he’s in his second and last term, of course, Obama no longer needs to restrain his actions according to popularity. He can simply unleash any desirable executive order and rule by decree, bypassing Congress as he has frequently promised to do.

This puts America in a very dangerous situation, given Obama’s well-demonstrated desire to destroy freedom and liberty in America. Remember: Obama is anti health freedom, anti food freedom, anti GMO labeling, anti medical freedom and anti farm freedom. He’s the one who issued an executive order claiming government ownership over all farms and farm equipment, in case you forgot that little fact.

He’s also the guy who just recently issued an executive order merging Homeland Security with local corporate entities to grant the executive branch of government a power monopoly over the nation, bypassing the courts and Congress. You probably haven’t even heard about that one, because he secretly signed it during Hurricane Sandy.

Given Obama’s atrocious track record on freedom during his first four years in the White House, here are my top 10 predictions for the next four (if America even lasts that long before ripping itself apart):

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

America is a Nation That Hates Itself

by Jake Wallis Simons

As the results begin to come in, it becomes possible to get the first hints of how the American election campaigns will be viewed, as a whole, by future generations. Whoever emerges victorious, it is likely that the abiding memory of these febrile months will be the atmosphere of extreme acrimony that dominated the campaign.

The cult Chicago radio programme This American Life devoted an entire programme this week to exploring the startling schism that divides American Democrats from Republicans. “Not only do the two sides disagree on the solutions to the country’s problems,” runs the introduction, “they don’t even agree on what the problems are. It’s two versions of the world in collision.” The stories that follow include a secret Democrat voter in a Republican town who fears for his livelihood and personal relationships if he were to “come out”; a woman who was thrown out of her local hiking club because of her Republican sympathies; a man who refused to share his barbecue with a friend voting Democrat; and the way in which moderates have been elbowed out of the way in New Hampshire as Democrats move more to the Left, and Republicans to the Right. The overall effect of the programme is striking. This is a country divided more starkly than at any time in recent history.

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           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Bill O’Reilly: ‘The White Establishment is Now the Minority’

Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly said tonight that if President Barack Obama wins re-election, it’s because the demographics of the country have changed and “it’s not a traditional America anymore.”

“The white establishment is now the minority,” O’Reilly said. “And the voters, many of them, feel that the economic system is stacked against them and they want stuff. You are going to see a tremendous Hispanic vote for President Obama. Overwhelming black vote for President Obama. And women will probably break President Obama’s way. People feel that they are entitled to things and which candidate, between the two, is going to give them things?”

“The demographics are changing,” he said. “It’s not a traditional America anymore.”

O’Reilly said 50 percent of the voting public are people who “want stuff. They want things. And who is going to give them things? President Obama. He knows it, and he ran on it.”

Twenty years ago, an establishment candidate like Mitt Romney would have trounced Obama, O’Reilly said.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Breaking: TSA Plans to Track All Daily Travels to Social Events, Grocery Store or Work

In the future, the agency will want to track all of your daily travels, no matter where you go, according to predictions made by some security experts.

“Air travelers are increasingly subjected to revealing full-body scans or enhanced pat-downs — all in the name of keeping the skies safe,” writes Bill Briggs at NBC News. But apparently, we ain’t seen nothing yet.

“As America prepares to mark the 10th anniversary of the worst terrorist attacks in the U.S., security experts question whether freedom, speed and personal space will one day return to air travel — while still maintaining high standards of safety,” he wrote in August 2011.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

California Man Behind Anti-Muslim Film Sentenced to Year in Prison

A California man who was behind an anti-Muslim film that led to violence in the Middle East has been sentenced to one year in prison for violating probation stemming from a 2010 bank fraud conviction.

Fifty-five-year-old Mark Basseley Youssef was immediately sentenced Wednesday by U.S. District Court Judge Christina Snyder after he admitted four of eight alleged violations including obtaining a fraudulent California driver’s license.

Youssef served most of a 21-month prison term in the bank fraud case. Federal authorities wanted Youssef to serve two years for the violations.

None of the violations had to do with the content of “Innocence of Muslims,” a film that depicts Mohammad as a religious fraud, pedophile and a womanizer. The movie sparked violence in Libya and other parts of the Middle East, killing dozens.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Calif. Man Behind Anti-Muslim Film Gets Prison

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The California man behind an anti-Muslim film that roiled the Middle East was sentenced Wednesday to a year in prison for violating his probation stemming from a 2010 bank fraud conviction by lying about his identity.

U.S. District Court Judge Christina Snyder immediately sentenced Mark Basseley Youssef after he admitted to four of the eight alleged violations, including obtaining a fraudulent California driver’s license. Prosecutors agreed to drop the other four allegations under an agreement with Youssef’s attorneys, which also included more probation.

None of the violations had to do with the content of “Innocence of Muslims,” a film that depicts Mohammad as a religious fraud, pedophile and womanizer.

However, Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Dugdale argued Youseff’s lies about his identity have caused harm to others, including the film’s cast and crew. The movie sparked violence in the Middle East, killing dozens.

“They had no idea he was a recently released felon,” Dugdale said Wednesday. “Had they known that, they might have had second thoughts” about being part of the film.

Youssef’s attorney Steven Seiden said his client admits to being the film’s scriptwriter but had no other involvement except what he described as being a “cultural adviser.”

Youssef, 55, was arrested in late September, just weeks after he went into hiding when the deadly violence erupted in the Middle East.

Enraged Muslims had demanded severe punishment for Youssef, with a Pakistani cabinet minister even offering $100,000 to anyone who kills him.

Federal authorities initially sought a two-year sentence for Youssef but settled on a one-year term after negotiating a deal with Youssef’s attorneys. Prosecutors said they wouldn’t pursue new charges against Yousseff — namely making false statements — and would drop the remaining four probation-violation allegations leveled against him. But Youssef was placed on four years’ probation and must be truthful about his identity and his future finances.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Obama’s Victory Worries the Markets, But Strengthens the Gay Marriage

Mitt Romney concedes defeat. Asian markets are almost immobile. Concern about the “fiscal cliff”: the increase in taxes and the U.S. debt ceilings to be decided at the end of 2012. Same-sex marriage legalized at the polls in Maine and Maryland.

Hong Kong (AsiaNews) — “For the United States, the best is yet to come”: this was Barack Obama message to his constituents in his victory speech in Chicago. The President of the United States won his second term, conceded by challenger Mitt Romney, but economists are watching the future with concern.

While the news of Obama’s victory spread across the world, the Asian markets show little change: the stick markets in Tokyo, Seoul and Hong Kong remain almost immobile.

Market concerns are focused on the future and on the so-called “fiscal cliff”, the tax cliff that America will face as of January 1st 2013.

At the end of 2012 tax incentives established by the Bush era expire and the Government must increase taxes by 600 billion dollars. At the same time, Obama and Congress-dominated by his opponents-will have to find a solution for the US debt ceilings, which has reached dizzying figures, to avoid automatic cuts to spending.

Despite some positive signs in the past week, U.S. unemployment remains around 8% and it is thought that the future may bring an even harsher recession. The prospects are not encouraging for Asian economies, which rely heavily on export demand from the US and Europe.

On the other hand, Obama’s victory has already led to some cultural changes: at the polls Maine and Maryland also approved marriage between persons of the same sex. So far the gay marriages were recognized in Massachusetts, Iowa, New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont and the District of Columbia, but the result of a Supreme Court decision. The victory at the polls shows a profound change in the mentality of the US population. This year, Barack Obama became the first President to support this issue, changing the position he had taken in 2008.

According to some exit polls, three-quarters of those who want to vote on gay marriage are supporters of Barack Obama.

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

Obama-Land vs. The USA: The End of a Country, Its People and Liberty

Congress will be rendered completely toothless and non-essential, as Obama has been working to affect since he first took office.

Whether many in the country choose to believe it or not, we are not only now facing an era of almost unbearable hardship but, the removal of any and all of our once-Constitutional liberties and rights as human beings. We are moving from the light back into the darkness of both body and soul. The elimination of the Obama syndicate’s enemies has already been reported as having issued from the lips of co-POTUS Valerie Jarrett. That should begin soon. Obama’s plan to turn the sovereignty of the USA over to the United Nations is already well under way. The UN Small Arms Treaty will be signed by Obama and it will effectively remove and replace the former Bill of Rights’ Second Amendment, while the First Amendment will be replaced with “hate speech” restrictions…punishable by new global laws.

The Obama government’s war on Christianity has been in play since the early months of his ‘presidency’. Soon, Christianity and Judaism will be replaced by Islam—which will be the official ‘religion’ of the USA (see my 18 August 2010 column ‘ObamaGov Establishing Islam as Official USA State Religion?’) and our Constitution will finally and officially become null and void…to be replaced by Shari’a law. ObamaCare will not now—nor ever—be repealed so, the Obama regime’s theft of what was left of our money will continue and his death panels will rise supreme over what’s left of our bodies. The new motto will likely be “If you cannot serve the State the ways in which the State demands, the State must terminate you.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Obama Floats Carbon Tax Day After Election Victory

Less than 24 hours after winning the election, Obama has indicated he plans to further impoverish Americans by imposing carbon taxes.

Obama is selling it as a way to cut the budget deficit, according to Bloomberg.

A tax starting at $20 a metric ton of carbon dioxide equivalent and rising at about 6 percent a year could raise $154 billion by 2021, Nick Robins, an analyst at the bank in London, said today in an e-mailed research note, citing Congressional Research Service estimates. “Applied to the Congressional Budget Office’s 2012 baseline, this would halve the fiscal deficit by 2022,” Robins said.

Elliot Diringer, executive vice president of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, said a carbon tax wouldn’t hurt the economy. In fact, according to Diringer, the tax may free up space for reductions in company taxes that dissuade employment.

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Congress has renewed the discredited climate change argument to push legislation.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Obama Wins Re-Election

A demographic tidal wave became a Democratic tidal wave as President Obama won a tight but decisive re-election victory Tuesday with the help of record-breaking support from Hispanic voters, massive turnout from African Americans and continuing enthusiasm from young Americans.

Although Republican nominee Mitt Romney won a larger share of the white vote than any presidential candidate since Ronald Reagan scored a landslide re-election victory in 1984, the former Massachusetts governor ended up a loser at the polls because of the racial, ethnic and generational changes that have altered the U.S. electoral landscape.

The portion of nonwhite voters in the electorate has tripled over the last four decades to 27 percent on Tuesday. The Democratic incumbent led among African Americans by 93 percent to 7 percent — the best performance by a Democrat since Lyndon Johnson in 1964.

Heavy African American turnout in Philadelphia, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Miami changed the dynamic in four battleground states. In key swing states, Romney received just 1 percent of the African American vote in Florida and 3 percent in Ohio and Virginia.

Meanwhile, Latino voters, energized by tough Republican rhetoric on immigration, voted Democratic by 69 percent to 30 percent, tipping the balance of power in a string of states including Nevada, New Mexico and Iowa.

“Gov. Romney’s shift to the right on the issue of immigration during the GOP primary season made it impossible for him to equal the number of Latino votes that George W. Bush received in 2000 and 2004,” said Aaron Kall, director of debate at the University of Michigan. “Efforts by numerous states to curtail early voting and require photo identification seem to have motivated these groups to record turnout numbers.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Obama’s Victory

by Srdja Trifkovic

The conventional wisdom is simple: when there is an uninspiring incumbent and a lackluster challenger, the people will opt for the incumbent.

The formula is unsatisfactory in this case, however.

Obama was not just any incumbent. He is the embodiment of an anti-America—culturally, spiritually and morally—that is hell-bent on destroying the surviving vestiges of real America.

Romney was not just any challenger. He was a pastiche, an oddly vacuous character whose tenuous appeal to the minds of the regular people was offset by their hearts’ awareness that he was not one of them. It was an awful choice to make: voting for him, or voting for a harmless loser, or not voting at all.

Romney lost because the real America did not trust him to stand up to anti-America. The Republic lost for the same reason the Roman Republic lost the Civil War: it did not have a true champion in the ring.

The scene is deceptively déjà-vu. Some perennial optimists I know have tried to explain Obama’s victory in 2008 as the result of a combination of unique factors, including an unelectable GOP candidate and an equally understandable GWB fatigue.

This time the verdict needs to be harsher. Just over one-half of the voters chose the man who has shown his true colors over the past four years. It is a sure sign of a terminally diseased polity…

           — Hat tip: Srdja Trifkovic [Return to headlines]

Puerto Rico Wants to Become the 51st State of the US

Voters in Puerto Rico have supported a non-binding referendum to become a full US state.

The measure will require approval from the US Congress, but President Barack Obama has said he will respect the vote.

The island is currently a US territory, which uses the dollar and whose citizens travel on US passports.

But it does not return senators to the US Congress and is represented in Washington by a non-voting delegate.

Almost 80% of the island’s electorate took part in the referendum, the fourth in the past 45 years.

With almost all the votes counted, almost 54% voted to change the island’s relationship with the US.

And in reply to a second question on what future they favoured, nearly two-thirds wanted full statehood.

If Congress grants its approval, Puerto Ricans would have the right to vote in all US elections, but would also have to pay federal taxes, something at present they are excused from.

The island came under US control in 1898 when Spain lost the island at the end of the Spanish-American war.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

The End of an Empire

Our Constitutional Republic died a peaceful death on November 6, 2012. Having reached the point of no return in a comatose state after years of progressive and illegal immigration assaults, the fabric of conservative society is now completely unraveled and Uncle Sam’s America is no more.

The United States of America is now relegated to the dust bin of history as a “has been” empire. The Shining City on the Hill, the hope of so many millions since July 4, 1776, no longer exists. What rises from the ashes is a country that few of us will recognize, like, or learn to accept submissively.

After 236 years of existence, a new country emerges today, run by secular progressives who rejected our Constitution, what we stand for, and who we are as a nation. The Supreme Court will be forever altered after its last conservative members will be replaced by the liberal academics who call themselves “progressives.” The rule of law will be implemented by Executive Orders, making Congress irrelevant.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Vatican Paper Asks if U.S. Can Retake World Leadership Role

Obama re-election comes as country faces deep challenges at home

(ANSA) Vatican City, November 7; President Barack Obama’s re-election is a sign that Americans seek continuity, but “the palpable enthusiasm of Obama’s first election is merely a memory,” the Osservatore Romano, the Holy See’s official newspaper, wrote in an editorial in its Wednesday edition.

The paper acknowledged that Obama faced daunting tasks after his 2008 electoral victory, “taking the reins of a country which, with terror, was facing an economic crisis without precedent since 1929”.

“Now the system is more solid, and this is certainly the result of the current administration’s actions. But the labor market still needs to be jump-started and, in the international sphere, the withdrawal from Afghanistan needs to be completed and the so-called Arab Spring needs to be managed and not merely endured”.

The paper also pointed out that the United States must still combat terrorism, deal with the crisis in Syria and Iran as well as find a solution to the Palestinian-Israeli issue.

In concluding its editorial, the paper asks: “Will a country whose greatest energies are being focused on solving internal domestic problems reaffirm its historic world leadership role; a role which over the past few years has been increasingly eroded?”

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Weapons Companies’ Shares Soar After U. S. Election Results

(AGI) New York, Nov. 7 — Weapons companies’ shares soared on Wall Street following President Obama’s re-election in spite of indexes posting losses. The two events are linked to fears among gun collectors that in his second term President Obama will at last seriously address the issue of gun control following the wave of massacres that occurred in America in 2012. Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. shares were up 7.7% while Sturm, Ruger & Co.shares rose 5.4%.

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

Europe and the EU

Belgian Stamps to Smell and Taste of Chocolate

The Belgian Post Office that is now called Bpost has unveiled the new stamps that we can look forward to in the coming year. In addition to the usual series bearing the image of King Albert, next year several new materials and technologies will be employed to produce a set of striking novelties

In 2013 Belgium also intends to issue postage stamps that give light in the dark, smell and taste of chocolate and change their aspect depending on the temperature.

Traffic safety stamps will be printed using glow in the dark ink and will reflect light in the dark.

In 2013 Belgium marks the centenary of the Met Office. In recognition of this event Bpost will issue five stamps that use temperature sensitive ink. A layer of ink will disappear at 25° C and an underlying picture will become visible.

Belgian stamps devoted to chocolate will also smell and taste of the Belgian delicacy.

Bpost CEO Johnny Thijs explains that the Post Office is staying abreast of the latest technologies. All stamps also bear the FSC label and are eco-friendly.

A special stamp is also being issued to mark the two decades King Albert has been on the throne.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

E-Books Are Tracking Your Reading Habits

More and more people are reading e-books — most of them on the train or the bus. But few readers realize that e-book providers know more about them than they think.

As André K. sits on the morning train, on his way to work, he’s engrossed in what he’s reading. The 28 year old is reading from his e-book — an electronic bookshelf he can take with him wherever he goes. Thousands of books can be saved to the reader which weighs as much as a thin paperback and is just as big.

“You go in, click on it and you are on the page you last read. Instead of turning pages and searching,” says André.

He also appreciates that e-books allow you to look up words or translate entire passages.

André is part of a growing trend. A University of Hamburg study says one in four Germans own an e-book. In the first six months of this year, Germans bought and downloaded nearly 4.6 million electronic books. That’s as many as for the whole of 2011.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Five Gang Rapes a Week in Belgium

Each and every week on average five gang rapes are reported to the police in Belgium. The figures come from the Interior Ministry. The number of cases of rape too remains at alarming levels in Belgium.

Last year the police recorded 232 gang rapes. Since 2007 there have been around 250 gang rapes a year in Belgium. The figures peaked in 2007 with 293 cases being reported.

The figures revealed to Parliament show that a large number of the suspects are minors. In 2011 25 suspects were minors, while 73 were adults.

In a lion’s share of all cases the victims are women.

Gang rape is often linked to black urban gangs in Brussels, but the figures show a wider problem. Last year a man was convicted in connection with charges relating to five gang rapes. Together with two minors he got a 14-year-old girl drunk and repeatedly raped her.

Last year 3,024 rapes were reported in Belgium. In the years since 2007 an average of 3,000 rapes were reported each and every year.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

France: Occupy Le Mosque: France’s New Far-Right Nativism

A new group that advocates anti-white racism, the deliberate destruction of French traditions, failed multiculturalism, pointless foreign wars, and a parlous economic future is emerging in France, writes Haydn Rippon from Queensland University of Technology.

Last month, about 70 activists of Generation Identitaire (GI) occupied the site of the unfinished Poitiers Grand Mosque. They unfurled a banner that read, “732 Generation Identitaire”, and asked for a referendum on halting Islam and immigration into France. The action was not without precedent, nor was it without warning. GI launched its two and a half minute “Declaration of War” on YouTube on the 4th of October. The “declaration de guerre” features an array of young faces denouncing the legacy of the French left radicals of 1968. They paint a picture of anti-white racism, the deliberate destruction of French traditions, failed multiculturalism, pointless foreign wars, and a parlous economic future. The narrative is emotionally driven and gives no details of the conflict to be. It can only be assumed the Poitiers occupation was the first act in their war.

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Germany Wins Record Number of Michelin Stars

Germany has increased its tally of top-ranked restaurants in next year’s prestigious Michelin guide, unveiled on Wednesday, and has a record number of eateries with star status.

The three stars bestowed on La Belle Epoque restaurant in the northern town of Lübeck-Travemünde for 2013, gives Germany 10 restaurants in the top Michelin category and is ranked only behind France within Europe.

La Belle Epoque chef Kevin Fehling, 35, wowed Michelin guide authors. “He skilfully combines intelligence and maturity in his blending of flavours, while also adding a distinctly personal touch,” they said.

Germany’s gourmet cuisine is “extraordinarily varied” with those restaurants chosen offering a wide array of styles from traditional to contemporary, Asian to regional, they added.

In total, Germany now counts its highest ever number of restaurants of either one, two or three star status, numbering 255.

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Islamophobia Awareness Month Launched in Europe

The Islamophobia Awareness Month will be hosting a series of events aiming to highlight and address issues surrounding anti-Muslim hatred. This event in East London saw the launch of the campaign that included organisations from different religious and political backgrounds.

The event gathered high-profile speakers from the police and universities to members of parliament. Speakers included the British human rights lawyer, Imran Khan, who highlighted, what he believes, is a direct link between the negative portrayals of Islam in the media and hate crimes against Muslims.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

Italian MEP Calls Obama Re-Election ‘Bad Omen for World’

Northern League’s Borghezio blasts ‘multiracial America’

(ANSA) — Brussels, November 7 — An Italian member of the European Parliament from the regionalist Northern League party on Wednesday called the re-election of United States President Barack Obama a bad omen. “The re-election of Obama, the symbol of a multi-ethnic America, is not a good omen for the future of the world,” said Mario Borghezio. The MEP, whose party takes a severe stance on immigration, said that “multiracial America” would be under the control of “a weak leader, amid uncertain times against Islamic fundamentalism, as well the encroaching dominance of speculative finance”.

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Italy: Father Stabs Two Children to Death After Separation

Moroccan in critical state after trying to kill himself

(ANSA) — Umbertide, November 7 — A man is in a critical condition in hospital with self-inflicted cuts to his neck after he killed his two children, an eight-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, in the Umbrian town of Umbertide late Tuesday.

Police suspect the motive for the double murder was the fact that the 44-year-old unemployed Moroccan man had recently separated from the mother of the children. They believe he tried to kill himself after the extreme act.

The children were said to have been alone in the mother’s apartment when the father came and attacked them as the woman was at work in a restaurant.

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‘Kite Surfing’ Helps Harness Wind Power

Wind power could work almost anywhere if people turned to high-flying kites rather than relying on just wind turbines. The latest startup to run with that idea wants to harness high-altitude winds through the use of “kite surfing” technology.

Kite surfers typically attach themselves to stunt kites so that they can “leap” high into the air. Berlin-based startup NTS GmbH wants to use similar kites to drive a generator that can convert the kinetic energy from the kites’ motions into electricity — a method that can make even lowland sites that have very little wind at ground level suitable for harnessing wind power.

“The energy yield of a kite far exceeds that of a wind turbine, whose rotor tips turn at a maximum height of 200 meters (656 feet),” said Joachim Montnacher, an engineer at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA in Germany. “Doubling the wind speed results in eight times the energy.”

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Northern European Regions the Most Innovative: Study

Northern European regions are in the lead when it comes to innovation in Europe. But there is a considerable diversity in regional innovation performance not only across European countries, but also within the member states, according to the European Commission’s Regional Innovation Scoreboard 2012, published today (7 November).

Unsurprisingly, the most innovative regions come from the most innovative countries in Europe.

Within the EU, Sweden confirms its position at the top of the overall ranking in innovation, a key driver of economic growth and jobs. The Scandinavian country is closely followed by Denmark, Germany and Finland, the Regional Innovation Scoreboard shows.

The report has covered 190 regions across the European Union, Croatia, Norway and Switzerland.

The scoreboard has classified European regions into four performance groups. Fourty-one regions belong in the first group of “innovation leaders”, 58 belong to the second group of “innovation followers”, 39 are “moderate innovators” and 52 are in the fourth group of “modest innovators”.

In Germany, 12 out of 16 regions are innovation leaders. In Finland three out of five regions and in Sweden five out of eight regions are innovation leaders.

Only in Denmark, the majority of the regions are innovation followers, and two out of five regions are innovation leaders, including the capital region of Copenhagen and Midtjylland.

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To be a Jew in Denmark

Jew-hatred is no longer an abstract issue, rather an omnipresent nuisance.

It was Marcellus who asserted in the play Hamlet that “something is rotten in the state of Denmark,” but one does not need the acumen of Shakespeare to discern that things have changed for the worse in the country that was once a symbol of European philo-Semitism.

As a result, the local Jewish community, which for decades could boast of the highest comfort level in Europe in terms of its acceptance, integration and absence of any deep-seated anti-Jewish hostility, now faces important battles on several fronts, not to mention a few extremely serious internal problems. Upon arriving in the center of Copenhagen after an absence of a few years, one can immediately sense the palpable changes in the makeup of the population. Lily-white, blond Denmark has absorbed almost 200,000 Muslim immigrants from south Asia and north Africa over the past two decades and their physical presence is fairly pronounced in the streets of the capital; whether it is women and teenagers with various head-coverings, individuals whose skin color stands out in comparison to the rest of the local population, or the numerous fast-food stands selling shishlik and/or shishkebab. Their arrival and the growing Islamic militancy of segments of this population have led to a worrying increase in anti-Semitic incidents in a country in which such incidents were practically unthinkable a few years ago. Jewish children are often the object of taunting and harassment by Muslim neighbors and there has been increasingly strident anti-Zionist rhetoric by local Muslim leaders in response to events in the Middle East. Med Ryggen Mod Murren — With our Backs to the Wall — was the name of a day-long conference on anti-Semitism which I was invited to address. It reflects the deep angst among local Jews and supporters of Israel. Held in a hall in Christianborg, the Danish parliament, the program featured presentations on a wide range of topics related to contemporary anti-Semitism worldwide, Israel-bashing and Holocaust denial; but the dominant undercurrent was one of deep concern regarding the local situation.

TWO FORMER Israelis living in Denmark openly expressed their fears. Tziyona, who works as a teacher in Copenhagen, and Elisheva, who lives in Jutland, spoke about their palpable concerns for their safety. The latter, for example, refuses to allow her teenage daughter to wear a Magen David necklace, although she herself does. When I humbly suggested that perhaps the time had come to return “home,” she pointed to her Danish husband as if to say it wouldn’t work…

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UK: Liverpool Care Pathway: Minister Orders Report Into Cash Rewards

A Minister has ordered an internal investigation into the use of payments to hospitals for getting terminally ill patients onto a controversial care “pathway” to death.

Norman Lamb, the care minister, has asked officials at the Department of Health to look into how and why financial rewards are being linked to targets for the use of the Liverpool Care Pathway.

It follows the disclosures in The Daily Telegraph last week that the majority of acute trusts in England have been receiving payments, totalling millions of pounds, for meeting goals linked to their use of the LCP.

Details released under the Freedom of Information Act suggest that three quarters of trusts use the technique, which involves reducing invasive treatment — potentially including food and fluids — given to people in the final days and hours of their lives.

The returns suggest that between £20 million and £30 million has been paid out in the last two to three years to trusts which have hit targets linked to the use of the LCP.

Mr Lamb said that the payments, which are made by local NHS bodies rather than the Government, could well be ensuring people in terrible pain have a better and more dignified death…

           — Hat tip: Gaia [Return to headlines]

Woolly Mammoth ‘Helmut’ Found Near Paris

Archaeologists have uncovered a 100,000-year-old mammoth skeleton in the Paris region, in what experts are calling an “exceptional” discovery.

The mammoth, named Helmut, is 3.4 metres high, would have weighed four to five tonnes, and is thought to have been a contemporary of Neanderthal man.

Archaeologists were originally looking for Gallo-Roman artefacts when they set up a site at Changis-sur-Marne, north-east of Paris, but their attentions were diverted when they came across the giant tusks, Le Figaro reported.

“We very quickly realized, mainly because of the huge tusks, that this was some kind of elephant,” said Grégory Bayle, a scientist at the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (Inrap).

“And after two weeks, we know that it was an adult animal, aged between 20 and 30 years, and which probably got stuck in a bog.”

Archaeologists also found flints beside the remains, suggesting the animal lived among humans. But experts doubt Helmut was hunted.

It is more likely that once the animal had died, humans took the meat from the carcass for food.

Only three discoveries of entire mammoth skeletons have been made before in France. The first discovery, the “Choulans mammoth”, was made in 1859.

Archaeologists will excavate the rest of the skeleton over the next ten days, when it will be sent to the national natural history museum for further analysis.

“I hope he will end his days in a museum,” Stéphane Péan, a palaeontologist at the natural history museum, told Le Figaro.

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Balkans

‘We Have Achieved Almost Nothing’ An Insider’s View of EU Efforts in Kosovo

Since 2008, the EU has had thousands of soldiers, judges and prosecutors in Kosovo to help it become a Western-style constitutional democracy. But a German police officer with years of experience there says it is still dominated by corruption, clan loyalties and drugs — with officials just waiting for the high-minded reformers to leave.

The development of a constitutional state in Kosovo is the biggest and most expensive aid mission in the history of the European Union. The so-called EULEX mission, with a staff of roughly 2,500, has cost more than €1 billion ($1.3 billion) since 2008. Nevertheless, a recent report by the European Court of Auditors finds that there have been hardly any successes. It concludes that levels of organized crime and corruption remain high, while the judiciary is inefficient and suffers from too much political influence. A German police officer familiar with conditions in Kosovo for many years confirms the report’s findings based on his own experiences in the country. Owing to laws applying to German civil servants, the officer must remain anonymous.

I compare the development of a police force in Kosovo with that of the Obilic power plant near the capital, Pristina. Since NATO drove the Serbs out of Kosovo in 1999, there have been plans to install a filter at the plant, but it still hasn’t happened. Instead, the plant continues to spew pollution unabated into the air. It’s the same story with the European Union’s efforts to establish a clean political system and a functioning legal system in Kosovo.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Egypt: Salafists Seize Church Land in Cairo to Hit Back at New Patriarch

The symbolic action is a reprisal against a statement by newly elected Patriarch Tawadros II against having the Sharia included in the new constitution. The incident occurred on Monday night in Shubra al-Kheima, southern Cairo. Bishop Antonius Morcos, who is the spokesman for Patriarch Shenouda III’s successor, heads the diocese.

Cairo (AsiaNews) — “By seizing land that belongs to the Diocese of Shubra al-Kheima, Salafists are sending a warning to the new Coptic patriarch, Tawadros II,” said Rafic Greiche. Speaking to AsiaNews, the clergyman, who is the spokesman of the Egyptian Catholic Church, explained that with such action Muslim extremists want to intimidate Shenouda III’s successor because of his statement against the inclusion of Sharia in Egypt’s future constitution.

On Monday night, about a hundred of Muslim extremists wielding sticks and rods seized land near the S. Mina Church in Shubra al-Kheima, in the centre of Cairo. With police standing idly by, the Islamists occupied the parcel of land for more than a day and put up a sign bearing the words ‘Al-Rahma Mosque’. Only this morning did law enforcement moved in after Church authorities informed the Interior Ministry.

The diocese is headed by Bishop Antonius Morcos, who is Coptic Church media point man as well as new patriarch’s spokesman.

“Such an action is nothing new in Egypt, but this is the first time that extremists directly go after a high-profile Coptic prelate,” Fr Greiche said.

In a statement issued yesterday Patriarch Tawadros II criticised the Islamist stranglehold on the constituent assembly, saying that the Coptic Orthodox Church would oppose any step taken by the constituent assembly to impose Islamic law on the country.

Today, groups of Christian and Muslim activists called on the authorities to arrest the Salafists who carried out the action.

Members of the Maspero Youth Movement and leaders of the Free Egyptian Party appealed to President Morsi to stop such acts, which stir sectarian hatred. (S.C.)

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

Muslim Egyptian Woman Cut Hair of Christian Schoolgirl in Subway

by Mary Abdelmassih

(AINA) — 13-year-old Coptic girl Maggie Milad Fazez filed a police complaint in Zaytoun, a suburb of Cairo, against a veiled woman who secretly cut her hair during their journey on the subway. The child said that as she entered the crowded train car she inadvertently pushed the veiled woman to go inside, which led to a verbal exchange between them. The veiled woman told Maggie, who has long hair, “You don’t know what I will do to you.”

When the schoolgirl left the train, she was shocked to find her hair cut off and lying on the collar of her jacket. The incident took place yesterday morning as Maggie was on her way to Zaytoun Preparatory school.

Her Father said that Maggie has abstained from taking food and is suffering psychologically because of this incident.

Dr. Naguib Gabriel, head of the Egyptian Union of Human Rights Organization said that this was the second time in one week that a schoolgirl has had her hair cut off. The first was a girl in first grade at Saray el Koba High School, he said.

Dr. Gabriel asked the Minister of Interior to speedily find this veiled women who is cutting the hair of students and bring her to trial, similar to the veiled school teacher in Luxor who is standing for trial for cutting off the hair of two of her students last month because they did not wear a Hijab.

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Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Princess Discovered in Unusual Spot

The tomb of an ancient Egyptian princess has been discovered south of Cairo hidden in bedrock and surrounded by a court of tombs belonging to four high officials.

Dating to 2500 B.C., the structure was built in the second half of the Fifth Dynasty, though archaeologists are puzzled as to why this princess was buried in Abusir South among tombs of non-royal officials. Most members of the Fifth Dynasty’s royal family were buried 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) to the north, in the central part of Abusir or farther south in Saqqara.

(Saqqara holds a vast burial ground for the ancient capital Memphis and is home to the famous Step Pyramid of Djoser.)

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Middle East

Christian Suffering in Syria

The slow agony of Christian communities: the alarm bells being sounded are falling on deaf ears in the international community

In recent days news agencies published the story about the death of the last remaining Christian in the city of Homs, a city that has undergone a religious “clean up” by Islamic rebels. Elias Mansour, 84, a Greek Orthodox Christian, had not wanted to abandon his house in Via Wadi Sayeh because he had to look after his handicapped son. The neighbourhood in which he lived was the scene of violent clashes. An Orthodox priest is looking for his son, whose whereabouts are unknown.

This is just one of many examples of lives torn apart by this “faceless” war, as some have defined it. The extent of the horror experienced in this war is illustrated by the story of one small Christian family which fled to France: Fadi, Myrian and Theresa (all ficticious names). They managed to flee the country and are waiting for their refugee status to be recognised. The French branch of “Aid to the Church in Need” told their story. Fadi and his family were living in Bad Tuma (St. Thomas Door) in Damascus, the main Christian neighbourhood in the capital. Bad Tuma is protected by regular army soldiers but despite this, life is becoming unbearable. “People start queuing outside the bakery at 6 in the morning — they say. Once we went for three whole days without bread.”

Some schools are still open, but parents prefer to keep their children at home for fear of bombings. “In September, a friend of mine went to enrol her daughter in a school in Jaraman, a nearby neighbourhood. A car bomb went off near them and killed them both.”

Islamic rebels are doing all that they can to bring civilian life to a standstill. Fadi said: “Opponents tell schools to close. They want to put an end to normal life. The army is telling people to continue living their life as normal, claiming they are there to protect them. Civilians are caught in the middle and they must obey both if they want to stay alive.”

Another person recounts the following terrible story: “My aunt was a teacher in Homs. She told her pupils to carry on attending school. She wanted life to go on as normal, no matter what. Her husband found her with her throat slit. On the wall, the following message had been written in her blood: “Allah Akbar”.

At the end of mass, the priest advises faithful in Bad Tuma to leave quietly, in small groups. Groups of more than four people have to split up. “Christians feel they are being targeted. On one church wall they wrote: “Christians, it’s your turn”. At the beginning, one of the slogans being shouted out was: ‘the Alawites to the graves and the Christians to Beirut”. Now it is: “Alawites and Christians to the cemeteries”.”

In answer to a question about the forces in the field, Fadi’s response was: “many people still support Bashar al-Assad, even though everyone knows what he is capable of. Otherwise he would have fallen long ago. The opposition has become too violent. One day, a Maronite priest who was a known opponent of the regime, went on TV and called for a speeding up of reforms.”

He received death threats from the opposition for not being tough enough. The opposition is very heterogeneous; it is not united; it gives out contradictory messages. It is not easy to see through it. Some say it is only 10% Syrian and that the rest are foreigners, mercenaries and jihadists.”

Fear is everywhere. Theresa, their little girl could hear the gunshots: Fadi and Myriam told her it was a wedding celebration. But one day she said: “This celebration’s scaring me.” And in the end she knew. Then the kidnappings started: Qatar, which helps Syria’s jihadists by giving them arms and money, has reduced its assistance and now rebels are kidnapping Christians, Alawites and Druzes and asking for ransom money. “Everything is in pieces. All that remains is faith. As is true for the Christians that remain in Syria. We can only hope in God.”

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

South Asia

Dozens Missing as Refugee Boat Sinks in Bay of Bengal

At least 60 people, including Rohingya Muslim refugees from Myanmar, have disappeared after a boat bound for Malaysia capsized. The migrants started from Bangladesh sometime on Tuesday, and the boat overturned Wednesday.

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Rasmussen: ‘We Will Not Abandon Afghanistan’

NATO will end its combat mission by the end of 2014 as planned, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told DW. International forces will, however, continue to offer support.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Gorilla Tourism Funds Congolese Rebels

Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo have taken over gorilla tourism in the Virunga National Park. Foreigners who pay for guided tours and park passes are actually funding the insurgency.

Virunga National Park is on the eastern border of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Its lush forests are home to a third of the world’s 786 surviving mountain gorillas. Tourists pay as much as $750 (580 euros) to visit them in their natural habitat. These tours were once offered by official government groups, but rebels have gained control of large parts of this park. They are running their own treks at almost half the price and tourists are continuing to arrive. The rebels are making a tidy profit.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Immigration

Brain Drain: UK is Losing 1,500 Managers a Week in Mass Exodus of Middle-Class Professionals

Britain is facing a growing exodus of middle-class professionals and managers who are leaving the country to work abroad.

The ‘brain drain’ of executives and middle managers means about 1,500 are leaving the country every week.

In total, 75,000 left in 2010 — making them the biggest single group of individuals departing Britain, a Home Office report revealed. They made up more than half of the 149,000 British emigrants last year. Most moved because they had been offered a job overseas and intended to stay for the long term. Business groups said high tax rates were acting as a spur for people to depart the country.

The report said: ‘A large and increasing proportion of British citizens emigrating from the UK are those from professional or managerial occupations and this may have implications for the availability of skills in the UK.’

Two decades earlier, in 1991, this group made up about one in three British departures. Britons leaving the UK are most likely to be going to Australia, followed by the US and Spain. France, Germany, Canada and New Zealand are also popular destinations.

‘These are disturbing figures,’ he said. There is no doubt that the spike in recent years was due in part to high personal tax rates, which the Chancellor is now tackling.’

The report said high house prices in the UK made emigration attractive to homeowners who were also entrepreneurs, because they could sell up and set up small businesses in expatriate communities.

‘The growth in house values in the UK compared to elsewhere in Europe may have enabled British property owners to sell up and live more cheaply abroad, while enjoying a better climate and quality of life. However, this may have changed since the recession, the report said.

The UK has 4.7million expats living overseas, putting it eighth in the world for the number of its citizens living abroad.

Emigration from the UK peaked in 2008 at 427,000 but has dropped to about 350,000 a year since then. Last year around 201,000 leavers were non-British citizens.

The Home Office report also showed that migrants from the Indian sub-continent are much less likely to return home once here than those from any other country. Arrivals from India, Bangladesh and Pakistan were ‘much more likely to stay permanently in the UK’ than migrants from the wealthier Old Commonwealth countries such as Australia and Canada, the report found.

Some 86 per cent of Bangladeshis, 81 per cent of Pakistanis, and 70 per cent of Indian migrants entering the UK on a family visa in 2004 had settled in the UK within five years.

More than four in ten of arrivals from Australia and New Zealand left the UK within two years of arriving.

Many were young people on two-year working visas. Nearly six in ten left within five years..

Two-thirds of those from the US and Canada also returned home within five years.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

European Travel Visa Requirement for Turks Could Soon be Dropped

Germans can travel to Turkey without a visa, however the same doesn’t apply to Turks traveling to Germany. A case being considered by the European Court of Justice could soon open the borders, though.

If her daughter were here, her mother would show her the New Palace in Stuttgart, the mountains and the university.

“My daughter would love Germany,” says Eylem Huber. The 45-year-old childcare worker is sitting in a Turkish restaurant in Stuttgart with her husband and some friends. They are celebrating the Feast of the Sacrifice, the most important religious holiday in Islam, with a meal of lamb, kebabs and stuffed grape leaves. Huber says that she misses her daughter more than ever on holidays. “What kind of a government prohibits a girl from seeing her mother?” she asks.

Eylem and Jörg Huber met five years ago in Mersin, a city in southern Turkey. They married a short time later and moved to Stuttgart. Eylem’s daughter from her first marriage, Leyla, stayed in Mersin to finish school. The Hubers thought that she would be able to visit the family in Germany on a regular basis. But in 2007, when Leyla was 14, the German Embassy in Ankara denied her a visa.

The Hubers sued the German government on behalf of their daughter, initially in the Berlin administrative court and later before the administrative appeals tribunal of Berlin-Brandenburg. The judges on the appeals court decided to bring the case before the European Court of Justice (ECJ). This week the judges at the ECJ in Luxembourg will deliberate on Leyla’s petition to be allowed to travel to Germany, and their decision could very well eliminate the visa requirement for all Turkish citizens.

Last week, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan voiced his renewed criticism of the visa policies of the European Union countries before visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin. And Turkey’s Economy Minister Zafer Çaglayan has even characterized the practice as a “crime against humanity.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Can Muslim Doctors Refuse to Treat the Opposite Sex?

Not too long ago, the ethics of medicine were pretty straightforward. Inspired by the Hippocratic Oath, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other medical professionals generally followed the “do no harm” maxim, seeing themselves (ideally) as duty-bound to protect and preserve all human life.

But times have changed. Society has grown increasingly morally pluralistic, while at the same time medical technology has advanced, making the work of medical professionals far more complicated. For example, abortion is now considered a right throughout most of the West, but many physicians conscientiously object to participating in taking the lives of fetuses. Many gay couples use in-vitro fertilization, surrogacy, and sophisticated artificial insemination procedures to have children, while some fertility doctors resist participating for moral reasons. With health care cost-cutting coming strongly to the fore, most mainstream bioethicists want to grant doctors the right to refuse life-sustaining treatment they consider “futile” because it is expensive to merely “extend the time of dying.”

These moral conflicts have sparked an increasingly heated bioethical controversy: Whether—and to what extent—medical professionals have a right of conscience to refuse their services based on religious or moral objections to what the patient desires.

This situation would be dicey enough within the framework of the familiar secular-religious clash, but now it has taken a new twist. With the Muslim population increasing in Western Europe and the United States, that faith’s strict religious requirement to maintain modesty between the sexes has prompted some Muslim medical professionals to ask whether female doctors can refuse to examine or treat any male patients at all—and vice-versa.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Denmark: Concerns of Ethnic Bullying After Housing Board Axes Christmas Tree

An MP has criticised a housing association’s Muslim-majority board for paying 60,000 kroner for an Eid party, but not 7,000 kroner for a Christmas tree

A housing complex in the town of Kokkedal, north of Copenhagen, won’t have its annual Christmas tree this year after its residents’ association voted not to pay the 5,000 to 7,000 kroner the tree costs to buy and light during December.

The decision has become a nationwide scandal after it was revealed the board of Egedalsvænge has a Muslim majority that had three days previously spent 60,000 kroner on a party celebrating the Muslim holiday Eid.

The decision has angered Konservative MP Tom Behnke, who called the move intolerant.

“I think it’s deeply troubling that our integration efforts have failed so badly that Danish traditions are removed and replaced by Muslim traditions the moment there is a Muslim majority,” Behnke told DR News. “People must have the right to celebrate their festivals, but you should also respect the celebrations in the country you have come to.”

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Gay Cameroonian Wins Asylum in Switzerland

A gay man who fled Cameroon where homosexuality is considered a crime said on Tuesday he has won a tough fight, becoming one of a handful of people to get asylum in Switzerland based on sexual orientation.

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Gay Parenting Conducive to Child Sexual Abuse

Children raised by same-sex parents reported a 3-12 times higher incidence of sexual abuse than children living with both biological parents.

A July 2012 scholarly, peer-reviewed study in the journal, Social Science Research, by Professor Mark Regnerus, of the University of Texas, Austin, found that:

  • Children of lesbian mothers are nearly 12 times as likely to say they were sexually touched by a parent or adult as those raised in intact, biological families.
  • 31% of those raised by lesbian mothers and 25 % raised by homosexual fathers were raped, compared to 8% of those raised in intact, biological families.
  • 90% of children raised in a normative household were heterosexual, whereas 61% raised by a lesbian parent and 71% raised by a homosexual father were not.

Homosexual advocates were furious about this study and as a result launched a withering attack.

It was imperative for them to discredit this study and destroy Professor Regnerus’s credibility.

Consequently, they charged him with scientific and scholarly misconduct, possible falsification of research, and deviating from ethical standards.

Because of the viciousness of these attacks, the University convened a four-person faculty committee and hired an outside expert in “research integrity” to conduct an inquiry.

The Committee concluded that none of the allegations against Professor Regnerus were substantiated, and that there was no scientific misconduct on his part.

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Spanish Court Upholds Gay Marriage

Spain’s constitutional court on Tuesday maintained the legal right between the marriage of couples of the same sex, reports the Associated Press. The conservative Popular Party had appealed against the gay marriage law shortly after parliament voted it through in 2005. The law drew wide-spread criticism from the Catholic Church.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

General

Nobel Academy Member ‘Friends With Mo Yan’

The relationship between this year’s Nobel Laureate in Literature, Mo Yan, and academy member and translator Göran Malmqvist is much closer than previously believed, raising questions about a possible conflict of interest in the decision.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

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Financial Crisis

France Approves €20 Billion Tax Breaks for Companies

France on Tuesday unveiled a €20-billion tax break for companies in a bid to address flagging competitiveness.

The move was approved by the government a day after a report called on the Socialist administration to slash payroll taxes by €30 billion ($38 billion) within two years.

The government signalled that easing a business tax burden that is considered a barrier to job creation would be financed by a combination of cuts in public spending and an increase in Value Added Tax (VAT).

France’s standard rate of VAT will rise from 19.6 to 20 percent from January 1, 2014. An intermediate rate currently applied at 7.0 percent will rise to ten percent at the same time. The minimum rate will be cut however from 5.5 to 5.0 percent.

The government also announced plans to cut €10 billion from public spending in 2014-15 and said it would introduce new green taxes from 2016 which will boost the public coffers by three billion euros per year.

Unveiling the measures, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said the government was adopting almost all of the “shock” measures recommended in a report drawn up by Louis Gallois, one of the country’s most prominent industrialists.

“The situation of the country calls for ambitious and courageous decisions,” Ayrault said. “France needs a new model.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Greece: 50% of Builders Lost Jobs Since 2008

37 construction companies closed this year alone

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, NOVEMBER 5 — Half of all workers employed in Greece’s 370,000 strong construction sector have lost their jobs since the crisis first began to bite in 2008, according to a report by the Greek Association of Entrepreneurs (SATE). At least 37 construction companies have closed. And the hardest hit sector of Greece’s economy registered an 18.6% dip on second quarter figures compared to the same period last year.

According to the findings, 185,300 construction workers lost their jobs during the four year period, which registered constant decline. The closure of construction companies is partly to blame. Since 2004 when momentum connected to the Athens Olympics Stadium slowed to a halt, 180 construction companies, or 25% of the industry, closed their doors. In comparison a third of manufacturing jobs have been lost and a fifth in wholesale and retail.

Remaining construction companies are struggling to survive.

40.2% of medium level businesses in Greece recorded losses in 2011 compared to 27.2% in 2010. And of the construction companies who have so far weathered the storm, 18.7% of them are virtually inactive due to lack of work.

The SATE report points to a lack of available funds for public investment, with a 46% dip in capital since 2009. This year’s 5.2 billion euro allocation is the lowest in 15 years. In comparison, investment funds totaled 9.6 billion euros in 2009 and 6.6 billion last year. Consequently, in the second quarter of this year the construction sector productivity index nudged 29.8%, its lowest point since 2000.

On a more positive note the report notes a 42.1% increase in the number of new tenders for projects with a budget of less than 2 million euro: in the first half of this year 206 of these projects were awarded for a total value of 1.96 billion euro. In comparison 145 projects with a combined value of 1.49 billion euro were allocated in the first half of last year.

But the good news is unlikely to kickstart the industry anytime soon. Contracts can take months to be finalized and construction companies face inevitable delays.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Monti Says Next U.S. President Should Focus on Finances

Italian premier warns investor faith in dollar can crumble

(ANSA) — Vientiane (Laos), November 6 — Italian Premier Mario Monti said Tuesday that restoring health to the public finances should be a priority in the United States regardless of whether President Barack Obama or Republican candidate Mitt Romney wins the presidential elections there.

He warned that investor confidence in the dollar could crumble quickly if this is not the case.

“Certainly yes,” Monti replied when asked whether there was a risk of a growing imbalance in the United States’ finances.

“It’s important that all the big areas of the world make a contribution towards reabsorbing the imbalances, including fiscal ones,” added Monti, whose emergency government has passed austerity measures to steer Italy out of the centre of the eurozone crisis, at a press conference at the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in Laos.

“As for the United States, we know the size of its deficit and its debt well…

“The American authorities are aware of the problem of budget imbalances. On the other hand, the political world’s capacity to attack these imbalances has shown itself to have many limits in that country and issues related to public finances are often at the centre of the public debate. “Attention on issues regarding America’s public finances will remain high whoever wins the elections”.

The United States has a public debt of over $9 trillion and has run a budget deficit of over $1 trillion for the last four tax years. Monti said the dollar continues to be the world’s reserve currency because there is a propensity for private and public international portfolios to have large quantities of public debt, but warned that this does not mean that “things can’t change quickly”.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

To the Presidential Winner: Financial Katrina Coming

On December 31, 2012, the U.S. government races toward a fiscal cliff. It must tax the rapidly vanishing Middle Class while it rages further into an exploding majority welfare state.

Congress must raise the debt ceiling past the moon or the next president will be the first in history to default on Treasury bonds. Either way, we all face a Faustian Bargain.

Secondly, today, one in seven American workers suffers unemployment. A mind numbing 47 million Americans subsist on food stamps. A full 23 percent of prime working-age men or 14 million lack full time jobs. Another 7 million work at 20 hour per week low paying jobs.

For 20 years, Congress outsourced, insourced and offshored jobs to third world countries. China, India, Mexico and Bangladesh gladly employed their billions at slave wages and sold us goods that none of our factories could make at such rock bottom prices. Every product we buy from China kills an American job.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

USA

Beheading Trial Starts With a Warning, Reprimand

The trial of a North Carolina man charged with hiring a hit man to behead witnesses from a previous trial ended its first day with a reprimand from the judge.

Hysen Sherifi, 28, representing himself, began his opening remarks Monday alternating between Arabic and English, praying and reading from the Koran, The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer reported.

U.S. District Judge Earl Britt stopped him after 15 minutes and told him that while he understood Sherifi wanted to express opinions about his religion, “Any further comments you make to the jury must be related to the facts of the case.”

Sherifi replied that his statement had been intended to warn Britt that he had “transgressed against the laws of Allah.”

“I’m willing to take my chances,” the judge responded.

Sherifi is being tried on charges he, his brother and a teacher conspired to have three government informants killed and beheaded. Testimony from the informants in a 2011 trial resulted in Sherifi being convicted of conspiring to commit terror at home and abroad.

He was sentenced to 45 years in prison.

None of the informants was harmed. The FBI learned of the conspiracy and doctored photographs so that one of them appeared to have been beheaded.

The brother and the teacher who provided the money to pay the hit man also have been convicted in the case. They are expected to testify against him in exchange for lighter sentences.

           — Hat tip: Vlad Tepes [Return to headlines]

Evidence of Electronic Vote Fraud Pours in From Both Liberal and Conservative Sources

Multiple reports of electronic voting machine irregularities have begun to pour in from all over the country as Americans take to the polls today.

Voters in Hamilton County Indianapolis were forced to wait for 30 minutes to begin voting because the machines were not working when the polling station opened.

The AP reports that “cards used to clear tallies from machines before voting begins were improperly programmed,” meaning that around 500 machines had to be “reset”.

The Toledo Blade reports that some 100 voters were unable to cast ballots this morning in Bedford, Ohio, because a voting machine was not working. Officials said that a memory card had to be replaced. Long lines led to people walking away.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

‘Experimental’ Software Discreetly Installed on Ohio Voting Machines

A voting fraud case looms in the crucial swing state of Ohio, as election watchdogs demand answers about new “experimental” software discreetly installed on election machines at the direction of Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted.

Husted argues that the vote tabulation software couldn’t be used to influence the outcome of the election and was just a simple patch to facilitate vote counting. But the suit asserts that the untested software was installed suspiciously close to Election Day and that it could be used as a back door to partisan tampering. “A case of deliberate tampering of that data using uncertified, untested software would be child’s play,” explains a court Affidavit by election integrity expert, Jim March.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Frank Gaffney: Vote for Obama to Restrict Free Speech

As Americans go to the polls, many factors may influence how they vote for president. Among those — if not pre-eminent among them — should be the kind of country they want to bequeath to their children. It is unlikely that most voters would knowingly and deliberately opt for a candidate who appears determined to make the United States a nation that does not respect and safeguard our most foundational constitutional right: freedom of expression.

It may seem unbelievable that anyone running for the presidency would even consider such a betrayal of the oath of office governing that position, let alone work toward that end. Yet, as a new film, “Silent Conquest,” makes clear, President Obama, from his first months in office, has been enabling in this country an insidious effort by Islamic supremacists to keep us from engaging in speech, videos, training or other forms of expression that offend Muslims, their god, prophet and faith…

           — Hat tip: CSP [Return to headlines]

Islamophobia Studies Journal

[The Islamophobia Research & Documentation Project at UC Berkeley]

The Islamophobia Studies Journal is a bi-annual publication that focuses on the critical analysis of Islamophobia and its multiple manifestations in our contemporary moment.

ISJ is an interdisciplinary and multi-lingual academic journal that encourages submissions that theorizes the historical, political, economic, and cultural phenomenon of Islamophobia in relation to the construction, representation, and articulation of “Otherness.” The ISJ is an open scholarly exchange, exploring new approaches, methodologies, and contemporary issues.

The ISJ encourages submissions that closely interrogate the ideological, discursive, and epistemological frameworks employed in processes of “Otherness” — the complex social, political, economic, gender, sexual, and religious forces that are intimately linked in the historical production of the modern world from the dominance of the colonial / imperial north

to the post-colonial south. At the heart of ISJ is an intellectual and collaborative project between scholars, researchers, and community agencies to recast the production of knowledge about Islamophobia away from a dehumanizing and subordinating framework to an emancipatory and liberatory one for all peoples in this far-reaching and unfolding domestic and global process.

The Islamophobia Studies Journal is a collaborative venture between the following centers and institutions:

  • Islamophobia Research and Documentation Project for the Center for Race and Gender at the University of California, Berkeley;
  • Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Initiative for the School of Ethnic Studies at the San Francisco State University;
  • Center for Islamic Studies at the Graduate Theological Union;
  • International Centre for Muslim and Non-Muslim Understanding at the University of South Australia;
  • and Zaytuna College.

[…]

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Obama Supporters Mark Election Day With More Threats to Kill Romney

Are these young people the vanguard of “hope” and “change”?

Even if you dismiss the possibility that just one of the thousands of Obama supporters who have threatened to assassinate Mitt Romney if he wins the election is actually serious, the level of intelligence displayed by these individuals should be a wake up call for every American.

Following the Secret Service’s announcement that it was monitoring the threats made against Romney on Twitter over the last few weeks, the deluge of violent tweets by Obama voters has if anything increased.

Although he remains the underdog, it seems inevitable that some form of civil unrest will ensue should Romney defeat Obama, given the countless number of Obama supporters who have openly broadcast their plans to riot and stoke racial violence.

The examples below are just a small selection of what people have been tweeting over the last 8 hours. Some of the tweets are from people attempting to report the original threat to the Secret Service.

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If these young people are the vanguard of “hope” and “change” as Obama’s agenda moves “forward” over the next four years, then America is going to be a very dark place by 2016.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Stadium Full of Obamanoids Engages in Two Minutes Hate

When an anti-abortion protester started to make his views known at an Obama event yesterday, an entire stadium of Obama supporters turned on him, literally screaming and jeering for the man to be apprehended.

Watch the video:

Later on during the same event, another protester at the back of the arena stood and began to heckle the president. Obama supporters could be seen turning in his direction and throwing their fists at the man in fits of anger.

Here are both protest incidents from a different angle:

Here is Orwell’s ‘two minutes hate’ from the film adaptation of Nineteen Eighty Four…

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Thousands of Shocking Threats of Violence by Obama Supporters on the Eve of the Election

On social media websites such as Twitter and Facebook, thousands of threats of violence were posted by supporters of Barack Obama on the evening prior to the election. If you doubt this, just go on Twitter and do a search for keywords such as “Romney riot”, “assassinate Romney” and “if Romney wins”. We have seen very serious threats of violence against Mitt Romney and his supporters for weeks, but little action has been taken to shut these threats of violence down, and now they are reaching a crescendo as we reach election day. At the moment, law enforcement authorities and the mainstream media do not appear to be taking these threats of violence very seriously, but they should.

Yes, there are a lot of Republicans that are saying some very cruel things about Barack Obama, but people know that if you make a physical threat against Barack Obama you are likely to get a visit from the Secret Service.

Apparently the same thing does not apply to threats against Mitt Romney. Every single hour, large numbers of physical threats directed at him and his supporters continue to pour in. If these people mean just a small fraction of what they are saying, we are going to see American cities burn if Romney wins.

Most of the examples that I could have included below I decided not to post because of the vulgar language used. A lot of children will end up reading this, and so I decided to try to keep it as clean as possible.

The following are just a few examples of some of the “cleaner” threats of physical violence and rioting that have been posted on Twitter just tonight…

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Vaccine Bombshell: Baby Monkeys Develop Autism Symptoms After Obtaining Doses of Popular Vaccines

Following a recent study conducted by scientists at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania which revealed that many infant monkeys given standard doses of childhood vaccines as part of the new research,developed autism symptoms, question marks over the ultimate safety of vaccines have come to the fore.

The groundbreaking research findings presented at the International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) in London, England, have revealed that young macaque monkeys given the typical CDC-recommended vaccination schedule from the 1990s, and in appropriate doses for the monkeys’ sizes and ages, tended to develop autism symptoms. Theirunvaccinated counterparts, on the other hand, developed no such symptoms, which points to a strong connection between vaccines and autism spectrum disorders.

This development which deconstructs mainstream myth that vaccines are safe and pose no risk of autism, was brought on by after studies on the type of proper safety research on typical childhood vaccination schedules that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) should have conducted — but never has — for such regimens.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

Alliance With Wilders Did Hurt the Netherlands’ Reputation

The previous coalition government, which involved Geert Wilders’ anti-Islam PVV in a supporting role, did have an image problem abroad, civil service documents supplied to website nu.nl show.

Ministers repeatedly said foreign governments understood the relationship between the minority coalition and Wilders and that he was not officially part of government.

However, official papers show ‘time after time’ that diplomats wanted proper instructions on ‘how to avoid reputation damage as much as possible’ — for example, when Wilders published a new book. This often did not work, the documents state.

Rob de Wijk, director of research institute HCCS and an expert on international relations, told the website this should not be a surprise. ‘Wilders’ position was impossible to explain abroad,’ he said.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

Children ‘With No State’ In UK

Hundreds of children living rough in London and other cities may have no nationality, the BBC has found.

Inside Out London has uncovered stories of children who according to official records do not exist — some forced into sex work to eat.

Further research by the BBC suggests it is a UK-wide problem.

Charities warn of stateless children in Birmingham, Leeds, Coventry, Nottingham, Newcastle, Liverpool, Oxford and Cardiff.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

Jewish Family Attacked in Marseille, France

The father of a Jewish family was badly beaten and the family home was completely trashed on Sunday by local youths in Marseille, France.

Residents in their Jewish neighborhood are stunned following the incident.

Marseilles is home to some 80,000 Jews — 10 percent of the general population but a small fraction compared to the 250,000 Muslims with whom they also live. It has been relatively quiet France’s second-largest city this year, compared to other areas in the country where violent anti-Semitism has been on the rise.

Last month the SPCJ (Service de Protection de la Communaute Juive) security agency for French Jewry reported a 45 percent rise in anti-Semitic attacks since 2011, mostly by Muslims.

This incident began when two youths parked their car in a Jewish family’s private garage.

When the family saw the unfamiliar vehicle they called police, and the car was towed. Upon finding their vehicle gone and learning it had been towed, the youths became angry.

They returned with a gang of friends to exact their revenge upon the hapless family. The gang broke into the home, severely beat up the father of the family and destroyed the rest of the house.

According to local sources, one of the youths reportedly attempted to murder the father. Neighbors heard the family’s screams coming from the home and called police, who arrested the attackers. Upon leaving the scene, the attackers promised to “finish the job,” according to local media reports.

In May of this year, a 17-year-old Jewish youth wearing a kipa was also attacked by four male gang members who shouted “It’s Shabbat for you, long live [Al Qaeda-linked French Algerian Muslim terrorist] Mohamed Merah! F*** the Jews…. Palestine will win!”

One of the gang members jumped on to his victim, punching him in the arm and kicking him in the leg. The victim punched him back. The attacker also punched the victim’s brother-in-law, who tried to block the attack, according to Tel Aviv University’s Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

Scotland: ‘There’s No God and Islam is Evil’ Speech Earns Richard Dawkins Ovation From Islanders

RENOWNED atheist Professor Richard Dawkins received a surprise standing ovation in the traditionally Christian community of Stornoway last night, following a two-hour speech in which he said there was probably no God. The 71-year-old described Islam as “one of the great evils of the world” in his lecture, The God Delusion, as part of a rare visit to the Western Isles. The talk delivered on Lewis during the Hebrides Book Festival proved a major hit among the 220-strong crowd. There was a waiting list of 60 people for tickets, after the event sold out within 40 minutes. Members of the audience cheered loudly as Prof Dawkins used the appearance to attack Islam, while stressing that the “vast majority of
Muslims” were not evil, only their religion was.

Prof Dawkins said: “We are terrified of being called ‘Islamophobic’. It is a disgrace a religion prescribes death for leaving it. The vast majority of Muslims would not dream of doing that, but they are taught it in their madrassas… and it only takes a minority to put that into practice. And, as 
we have seen, terrible things happen.” A group of Christians from the Free Church handed out leaflets outside the book festival venue during the lecture “to give the other side”. The Rev Iver Martin, minister at Stornoway Free Church — the biggest single church in the
Outer Hebrides — said before the meeting: “A boycott to me is counterproductive. It will achieve nothing. I would hope there will be no form of protest. It would send out the wrong type of message.”

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Singer Franco Battiato Named Sicily Culture Councillor

‘I’m happy to do it, but I’m not leaving music’

(ANSA) — Catania, November 6 — Italian singer-songwriter Franco Battiato on Tuesday was named culture councillor in the newly elected regional government of Sicily.

“Franco Battiato will be culture councillor,” said Sicily Governor Rosario Crocetta of the Democratic Party (PD), who was elected late last month with 30.5% of the vote, in alliance with the centrist UDC party.

Battiato, who is also a painter and filmmaker, told reporters at a press conference he was “happy to accept the position,” but insisted he was not leaving art and music. “I cannot change trades. I won’t become a politician, and I don’t want to have anything to do with politicians,” he said.

“And please don’t call me councillor. Call me Franco”. Battiato, a native Sicilian, is becoming a civil servant at a time when voter disaffection in the region is extremely high. Less than half of the island’s eligible voters, 47%, used the ballot box, compared to 66.68% in the 2008 regional elections.

Furthermore, the anti-establishment Five Star movement of comedian Beppe Grillo was the party that won most votes, 18.2%, while former premier Silvio Berlusconi’s centre-right People of Freedom (PdL) party took a pounding amid a series of corruption scandals elsewhere in the country. The region has also been particularly hard-hit amid Italy’s recession and the euro crisis, with alarmingly high unemployment and a public debt that required a 400-million-euro stop-gap transfer from the Italian government this summer. “This region will get back on its feet,” said Governor Crocetta. “But in order to do it, Sicilians need to find the courage, the strength and the drive that Franco Battiato has, showing all of his love for where he comes from”. Battiato, 67, has been one of the most popular singer songwriters in Italy for decades, known for his ecclectic use of exotic instruments and an ironic sense for lyrics. In 2004, then president Carlo Azeglio Ciampi made him an Officer of Merit, one of the country’s top civilian honours.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Spain: Catalan Governor Accused of Wasting Taxpayer Money

After anti-independence manifesto, luxurious Moscow trip

(ANSAmed) — ROME, NOVEMBER 5 — Secessionist-minded Catalan President Artur Mas is on the hot seat, for more than one reason.

After several hundred intellectuals and economists led by film director Pedro Almodovar and writer Mario Vargas Llosa yesterday signed a call against Catalan independence, ABC newspaper on Monday accused the Mas administration of wasting taxpayer money on his recent trip to Moscow.

The mission to the Spanish-Russian economic forum cost recession-battered Catalans money they can ill afford, as Mas chose to travel with a retinue of 80, all of whom stayed at the five-star Radisson Royal Hotel, which replaced the renowned Ukraina patronized by the Soviet-era nomenklatura.

Mas and his wife stayed in the 1600-euro-a-night Ambassador Suite, according to ABC. This is the most elite accommodation in the already luxurious hotel, which, since it was bought out and renovated by the Radisson chain, now boasts interior decoration fit for a prince, complete with the glow of crystal, marble, and works of art, indoor pools, a spa, an Italian restaurant, and the best hospitality money can buy.

The central government has refused Catalonia increased fiscal autonomy, which Barcelona said would bring the autonomous region out of the crisis, while Mas continues to reap criticism for his acceleration towards independence, including early elections on November 25. In case of victory, he will call a popular referendum on self-determination.

Those least in favor of such a move remind Mas that Catalonia is not Scotland: it is heavily indebted, closing the second quarter this year 43.9 billion euros in the red, or 22% of its GDP.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Stockholm Home to One in Four Swedish Babies

The population of greater Stockholm is growing faster than any other area in Sweden, with one in four babies now being born in the capital, according to a report published on Tuesday.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Switzerland: Foreign Gang Charged Over Sabre Attack

Seven foreigners are being judged for attempted murder for allegedly attacking a 25-year-old man with sabres and knives in downtown Geneva.

In a court case begun this week that is expected to take 12 days, the men ranging from 23 to 32 years of age, are being charged with ganging up on the victim one night in August 2011.

The prosecution maintains the attack took place in Geneva’s Plainpalais neighbourhood after the group ambushed the man in a retail gallery.

They surrounded him and proceeded to kick, punch and strike him with knives and sabres, according to the allegation.

The victim fell to the ground but managed to get up and escape.

He suffered injuries including one to the face that left a large scar on his forehead.

Those charged are of Arabic origin, bachelors without profession and without a fixed address, according to a report from the ATS news agency.

Most of them are living in Switzerland without authorization, the report said.

Meanwhile, the victim, who was known to police for break-ins and illegal drug cases, has the same profile as his alleged attackers, ATS said.

The prosecution charges that the attackers acted with a “noticeable absence of scruples” while showing a “certain contempt” for the life of the man they injured.

The accused deny the charges, with one of them alleging that he was not even present when the incident occurred.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UK: Dramatic Moment Brick-Throwing Arsonists Attack Firefighters Sent to Tackle Blaze They Set as Trap

The firefighters were called to a wheelie-bin fire, which is believed to have been started deliberately, and quickly extinguished it.

But to their horror, a gang of teenagers then rushed at them, launching a brick through their windscreen and hurling verbal abuse at officers.

Mark Lee, who was driving the engine, said: ‘The fire was out very quickly but then suddenly the atmosphere changed. There was a gang of around 12 youths, who looked to be around 16, swearing at us and shouting before they started to throw bricks.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Drug-Crazed Driver Who Killed Innocent Father After Snorting Seventy Lines of Cocaine is Jailed for Life

A driver who snorted 70 lines of cocaine before mowing down an innocent passer-by was jailed for life today.

Stephen Freye, 22, climbed into his car to go looking for a victim to run over late at night and spotted a young chef walking home.

Father-of-one Kyle Griffith, 25, was on the pavement on the way home from his restaurant when Freye aimed his car at him — killing him instantly.

Freye claimed he was hallucinating after sniffing a bag of 10 grammes of cocaine over a weekend.

Cardiff Crown court heard Freye confessed to police at the scene: ‘I was told to kill a stranger.’

Freye, of Roath, Cardiff, denied murder but was found guilty following a two week trial.

A judge jailed him for life and said he would spend a minimum of 13 years behind bars.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Former Detective Makes Shock Claims That Jimmy Savile Was Quizzed Over Yorkshire Ripper Murders

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

A former detective who helped catch the Yorkshire Ripper has tonight made the shocking claim that Jimmy Savile was quizzed over the serial murderer’s crimes.

Former West Yorkshire detective John Stainthorpe told ITV Yorkshire Calendar News that Savile was brought in for questioning after members of the public contacted the police naming the eccentric DJ as a possible killer.

Mr Stainthorpe, who worked for the West Yorkshire force for more than 40 years, and who spent years trying to catch Peter Sutcliffe, told the programme: ‘When the Ripper was really active one of the suspects put forward by members of the public was Jimmy Savile, strange as it may seem.

Mr Stainthorpe said the person who gave police the anonymous tip-off was ‘aiming in the right direction’.

‘Child perverts soon become child killers,’ he added.

The detective’s shocking revelation comes as the killer claimed today that Savile regularly visited him in custody and the pair became friends.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Lancashire Police Detective Forced to Resign

A DETECTIVE has been forced to resign for her failed investigation into the disappearance of a 14-year-old girl.

DS Jan Beasant was solely responsible for bugging the home of Blackburn man Iyad Albattikhi, the boss of Funny Boyz takeaway, Dickson Road, Blackpool, who was accused of the murder of Charlene Downes.

She disappeared in 2003.

Mohammed Reveshi was accused of assisting an offender and his conversations were secretly recorded in his car and home under DS Beasant’s operation.

A jury failed to reach a verdict on Albattikhi and Reveshi’s guilt and a re-trail collapsed amongst criticism of the police investigation.

A 2009 Independent Police Complaints Commission report identified a ‘series of failings’.

The investigating team were guilty of a ‘strategic and tactical failure’ in the management of the audio and video material they obtained, the IPCC concluded.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Moment Armed Raiders Rode Through Brent Cross Shopping Centre After Smashing Their Way Into Jeweller’s Shop With Axes

This is the dramatic moment a gang of robbers armed with axes and bats rode through a busy shopping centre on motorbikes after raiding a jeweller’s shop today.

Four people riding three motorbikes entered Brent Cross Shopping Centre, in north London, shortly after 10.15am.

Witnesses said the men sped into an upper area of the shopping centre and headed for the Fraser Hart jewellery store.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: My Luxury Holidays and Supercars Were Paid by My £18,000 a Year Benefits

Amazing defence of jobless mother, 38, charged with helping jailed husband’s vehicle fraud racket.

A jobless mother-of-four has claimed in her defence that her luxury lifestyle of ten foreign holidays in four years and a fleet of rented supercars was footed by state benefits and not her husband’s motoring scam.

Lisa Lowndes, 38, used the claim in court while denying charges she had profited from her fraudster husband Colin’s vehicle fraud racket, in which he charged motorists up to £400 to help them dodge speeding tickets.

She said she had pocketed so much taxpayers money due to her level of income support plus child and housing benefits that she could afford her jet-set lavish lifestyle.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: New Grooming Scandal: Girls in Care Homes ‘Gang-Raped’

Police investigate claims that gangs of Asian men abused vulnerable under-age girls in the North West

POLICE are investigating shocking new claims that gangs of Asian men gang-raped and abused vulnerable under-age girls from CARE HOMES in the North West.

The new grooming scandal emerged after a 27-year-old mum claimed she was a victim of a horrifying catalogue of sexual abuse while in care as a teen.

Her account of how care workers allegedly turned a blind eye to predatory paedo­philes echoes the findings of a report into a sex ring in Rochdale, which highlighted “missed opportunities” to halt abuse.

Claire, not her real name, says she was one of many vulnerable young girls who were treated like “pieces of meat” by men who hung around the care homes she lived in in Lancashire and Liverpool.

She says she was groomed and molested in return for alcohol, cigarettes and drugs. On one harrowing occasion when she was 14, she was drugged and gang-raped.

A farmer found her naked in a field covered in blood and bruises, but she was returned to her home without medical help. “My social worker told me I deserved what I’d got because I’d been drinking,” she says. “I hadn’t… I was drugged.” Claire says even though she told staff at Briar’s Hey Residential Home in ­Rainhill, Merseyside, which closed in 2005, there was no medical examination or police probe.

“I was given the morning-after pill ‘to avoid any more mess’,” she says.

Claire, who now lives with her ­partner and four children, claims her experience was the norm for many teens at the homes. “Sex was the going ­currency for girls like me,” she says. “The men would hang round the gates. If we ­complained to staff we were told to just ignore them.”

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Pretty Harsh: Man Sues Wife for Being Ugly…. And Wins £75k Payout

Jian Feng became suspicious when he saw his baby for the first time — and discovered his wife’s good looks were due to plastic surgery

IT’S the ugliest divorce case in legal history.

When husband Jian Feng saw his newborn baby for the first time he was horrified.

The girl was so ugly he refused to believe he and his stunning wife could have produced such a child.

And he rounded on his partner, accusing her of having an affair.

But she told him the terrible truth.Her good looks were due to £62,000 of plastic surgery and the baby was indeed theirs.

Furious Feng took her to court claiming she had tricked him into marriage — and WON his lawsuit.

Feng said: “I married my wife out of love, but as soon as we had our first daughter, we began having marital issues.

“Our daughter was incredibly ugly, to the point where it horrified me.” He told lawyers his wife had fooled him by having plastic surgery to make her beautiful and it was only the birth of their daughter that gave her away.

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UK: Ponzi Scheme Conman Stole £7.5m From Cancer Patients, A Premier League Footballer and Even His Own Mother

A cynical con artist who swindled up to £7.5 million from investors including terminally ill cancer patients through a massive Ponzi scheme has been jailed.

David Bowerman, 35, from Chelmsford, Essex, enjoyed a lavish lifestyle as he blew a fortune on fast cars, luxury holidays and a toxic gambling habit after investors pumped millions of pounds into his bogus scheme.

More than 250 people were taken in by the intricate con including Manchester City ace Richard Wright, 35, who handed over £400,000.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Egypt: New Coptic Pope Rejects Religious State Constitution

But Tawadros II reaches out to Muslims

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO, NOV 6 — Egypt’s new Pope of the Coptic Church, Tawadros II has said that he would “totally reject” a constitution to make Egypt a religious state, according to a series of local media reports. The Pope is two days into his appointment as spiritual leader of the largest group of Christians in the Middle East.

Islamic fundamentalist movements are pushing for Sharia Law in the country, an idea that the Pope was said to share. But he waylaid Coptic fears of an Islamisisation of Egyptian society, while at the same time reaching out to Muslims. “I say to our brothers that Egypt is an incomparable country. We have open hearts. Will give them all our respect and follow the example of coexistence in spite of attempts to impair this close unity”, he said.

Tawadros II acknowledged that the marginalization of Copts in Egyptian society began with the advent of Gamal abd el Nasser. But “the revolution last year has given them a opportunity to re-enter society,” he added.

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Obama Ordered “Stand Down” in Benghazi Affair

Let me tell you where, and why, that decision was made, and who approved it. The Clinton-Obama State Department, in a show of support for the Muslim extremists who are covertly and meticulously taking over northern Africa, Obama appropriated $1.3 billion from the military budgets (the US share of $4.3 billion requested by the Muslim Brotherhood after their takeover of Egypt) since Obama believed that would be $1.3 billion he would now not have to spend on policing in the Mideast. A State Department grant to Libya, made as Ambassador Stevens was begging for a Marine detachment to protect his consulate, was $180 million.

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Before he was relieved of his command on Sept. 11, 2012, Gen. Carter Ham led a very undistinguished, political-military career—which is likely why Barack Obama appointed him to head Africom. Gen. Ham proved that even a political soldier can be a patriot. He put his career on the line at a time when integrity was needed. Too bad he was not able to deploy his ready-response team to save two former Seals who also put their lives on the line that night— and lost them.

However, when Gen. Carter Ham, head of Africom, received the same emails that Panetta, Clinton and Obama received, he assembled a rapid response unit and informed Panetta he was ready to go. Ham was ordered to stand down. He told Panetta to screw himself, telling the Secretary that he was sending his men in. Less than one minute later Lt. Gen. David Rodriquez told Ham—his boss— he had just been relieved of his command because he refused to obey a direct order from the Commander-in-Chief.

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Photo Shoot of Belgium Beauties at Morocco’s Largest Mosque Stirs Uproar

Pictures of candidates for Belgium Beauty Queen 2013 taken at Morocco’s largest mosque have stirred controversy in the North African kingdom, whose government is led by an Islamist party that won an election last year.

The pictures, being circulated online, raised questions about the responsible government agencies that granted the license for the photo shoot of the belles of Belgium in their tank tops and short shorts in the square of Casablanca’s Hassan II Mosque.

Popular Moroccan news website Hespress quoted a source from the ministry of Islamic affairs denying any role for the ministry in the incident and pointing fingers at the mosque’s administration, which is in charge of the overall management of one of the world’s largest Islamic landmarks.

Casablanca’s city council has also distanced itself from the incident. One of its members said the council did not authorize the photo shoot at the mosque.

A newspaper close to the opposition Socialist Union Party quoted a source at the mosque’s administration as saying that a company behind the photo shoot was granted the permission by the Moroccan Cinema Center (MCC).

The Ittihad (union) newspaper reported that the center gave the license to the Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF), the public broadcasting body of the French Community of Belgium.

Hespress quoted prominent religious preacher Sheikh Abdul-Bari Zamzami as holding the interior ministry responsible for the incident.

Some people saw the incident as an acceptable and called for the responsible parties to be hold accountable. Others expressed disinterest stressing the mosque lacks serious religious significance because it was built as “tourist destination not as a house of worship.”

“I have never prayed in this Mosque and I do not qualify it as a real Mosque. We all know that this mosque has been forcefully built by robbing and stealing the pockets of million Moroccans under various authority threats,” one person commented on Hespress.

“Also, I see that this “Mosque” is a sheer touristic building made for display and international propaganda. So no doubt that these beautiful European chicks were allowed to take pictures near this purely touristic Moroccan building.”

Another one said, “Farce after farce; does it make sense that such moral crimes take place in Morocco, especially under the rule of the Islamist Justice and Development Party.”

           — Hat tip: Vlad Tepes [Return to headlines]

Middle East

Mavi Marmara Trial of 4 Israeli Officials Begins in Istanbul

Prosecutors seek life sentence for killing of 9 on ship

(ANSAmed) — ANKARA, 6 NOVEMBER — The so called Mavi Marmara trial has begun today in Istanbul.

Prosecutors are seeking life imprisonment for the four Israeli officials accused of causing the deaths of nine Turkish citizens aboard the Mavi Marmara ship in 2010, which was trying to break down Gaza blockades.

Israel’s chief of staff Gabi Ashkenazi, Naval Forces Commander Eliezer Alfred Marom, Military Intelligence chief Major General Amos Yadlinir and Air Forces Intelligence head Avishai Levi, did not appear in court.

Israel has ruled out their extradition.

Hundreds of protestors shouting anti-Jewish sentiments gathered outside the court. After the assault by Israeli forces on the Mavi Marmara — the flagship of the “Gaza flotilla” which aimed to break the naval blockade around the Strip, Turkey froze diplomatic relations with Israel.

In order to repair relations, Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan wants Israel to issue a formal apology and to pay compensation to victims’ families. Israel must also, says Erdogan, end Gaza blockades.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Russia

George Blake, British Spy Who Worked for Soviet Union, Speaks With Pride About His Career

MOSCOW — George Blake, a former British spy who doubled as a Soviet agent, has spoken about his career with pride and called himself an “exceptionally lucky man” in an interview published in a Russian government daily Tuesday.

Blake, who will turn 90 Sunday and has lived in Russia since his escape from British prison in 1966, told the daily Rossiyskaya Gazeta that he has spent his “happiest” years in the country.

“When I worked in the West I always felt a looming threat of exposure. Here I felt myself free,” he is quoted as saying.

During his time as a double agent, Blake passed some of the most coveted British secrets to the Soviets. He said that exposing a Western plan to eavesdrop on Soviet communications from an underground tunnel into East Berlin was his main achievement.

Blake also shared details of his adventures, including meetings with a Soviet liaison in East Berlin. He said that once a month he would take a train to East Berlin, make sure that he wasn’t being followed, and go by a car to a secret apartment where he and his contact would have a talk accompanied by a glass of Soviet-made sparkling wine.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Russia Ramps Up Missile Tests

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently oversaw a strategic exercise— including a series of coordinated missile tests—that drew on Russia’s nuclear “triad” (bombers, intercontinental-range ballistic missiles [ICBMs], and submarine-launched ballistic missiles [SLBMs]).

Both the ICBM and the SLBM reached their respective targets after having traveled distances of more than 6,000 kilometers. Less than one week later, Russia’s Strategic Rocket Forces carried out a successful test launch of a new ICBM from the Kapustin Yar test site.

These tests come as the debate continues over the depth and scope of U.S. cooperation with NATO on the development and implementation of a European-based missile defense system. Russia sees such a system as undermining its own nuclear deterrent; however, the proliferation of ballistic missile technology and a threat of a nuclear-armed Iran compel the U.S. and our allies throughout Europe and the Middle East to pursue missile defense systems capable of mitigating that threat.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

South Asia

Is Pakistan’s Paranoia Pushing it Into a Nuclear War With India?

by Felix Imonti

The possibility of a nuclear war between Pakistan and India grows every day. If the Pakistanis do not bring under control the terrorist groups in the country and resolve the conflicts with India, it is not a matter of if it will happen, but when.

There have been few achievements to celebrate in the sixty-five year history of Pakistan and that has made the success of the nuclear program central to the national identity. This is especially true for the military that receives a quarter of the budget and is the only strong national institution.

Development of the weapons started in January of 1972 by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, when he was the Minister for Fuel, Power and Natural Resources. The decision to go nuclear came after a disastrous military defeat in 1971 by India. Bangladesh with Indian assistance separated from Pakistan.

Without its eastern territory, Pakistan was facing an enemy six times larger. The only way to deal with such a threat was to acquire an equalizer. Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Ali Bogra stated in 1954, “When there is more equality of military strength, then I am sure that there will be a greater chance of settlement.” His words expressed what is an ongoing national preoccupation with military parity with the far more powerful India.

India joined the nuclear club in 1974. Pakistan followed in 1998 and became the only Moslem nuclear power with what became known as the “Islamic Bomb;” and that made it a leader in the Islamic world community.

The Pakistan high command believed that the U.S. does not want a Moslem country to possess nuclear weapons and will at some time in the future attempt to seize or destroy its arsenal. Since September of 2001, much of the American military action has been directed towards Moslem states. As the sole nuclear Islamic country, that convinces the Pakistanis that they too will be targeted.

Washington worries that Pakistan with a number of terrorist organizations supported by the Inter-Service Intelligence is the one place where terrorists would be the most likely to acquire a nuclear weapon or nuclear materials. A high ranking official of the Inter Service Intelligence told the Atlantic for a December 2011 article on the Pakistani nuclear weapons program, “You must trust us that we have maximum and impenetrable security. No one with ill intent can get near our strategic assets.”

Since April 2012, The Strategic Plans Division that is charged with protecting the nuclear arsenal of an estimated ninety to one hundred and ten strategic warheads has been adding an additional eight thousand specially trained troops to protect the storage facilities from an American attempt to seize or destroy the nuclear weapons. A retired high level Pakistani officer confided that he and many of his colleagues believe that the U.S. will move against nuclear facilities shortly after the American combat role ends in Afghanistan. He and his colleagues expect the United States to abandon Pakistan as it did in 1989 when the Soviet Union was driven out of Afghanistan.

The raid by U.S. special operation forces into Abbottabad in May of 2011 to kill Osama Bin Laden has been taken as a warning signal by chief of army staff General Ashfaq Kayani what to expect. Senator John Kerry was sent to Pakistan shortly after the raid to explain the American position. He did not reduce the general’s anxieties when he declined to provide a written guarantee that the U.S. would not attack the Pakistani nuclear storage facilities.

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***Unclosed Item!***{Note: be sure to read the rest of this essay to learn of India’s plans if things go south.]

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Pakistan Acid Attack Parents ‘Feared Dishonour’

A couple arrested in Pakistan on suspicion of killing their 15-year-old daughter with acid say they carried out the attack because she looked at a boy.

The girl’s father told the BBC that they feared she would bring dishonour on their family. Her mother said it was her “destiny” to die that way.

The couple were arrested in Pakistani-administered Kashmir last week.

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan reported 943 women died in so-called honour killings last year.

That represented an increase of more than 100 from 2010.

Police say that the incident took place in a remote village in the southern district of Kotli. They say that the case was brought to their attention by the couple’s eldest daughter.

The girl, known only as Anusha, was found to have burns over 60% of her body. Her father Muhammad Zafar told the BBC what happened:

“There was a boy who came by on a motorcycle. She (Anusha) turned to look at him twice. I told her before not to do that, it’s wrong. People talk about us because our older daughter was the same way,” he said.

Her mother Zaheen described the aftermath: “She said ‘I didn’t do it on purpose. I won’t look again.’ By then I had already thrown the acid. It was her destiny to die this way.”

Anusha’s father is reported to have taken his daughter inside, beaten her and then acid was poured over her with the help of his wife. Officials say that the couple did not take their daughter to hospital until the following morning.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Far East

British Businessman Murdered in China Worked for MI6, Claims Extraordinary New Report

A British businessman killed in China had been providing information to the British secret service, it has been claimed.

According to reports, murdered Neil Heywood — who had a specially requested 007 number plate on his Jaguar — had been passing details to an MI6 officer on top Communist politician Bo Xilai, for at least a year before he died.

Bo’s wife Gu Kailai was given a suspended death sentence in August for poisoning Heywood, 41, with cyanide at a Chongqing hotel.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Coke Gets Hacked and Doesn’t Tell Anyone

FBI officials quietly approached executives at Coca-Cola Co. (KO) on March 15, 2009, with some startling news.

Hackers had broken into the company’s computer systems and were pilfering sensitive files about its attempted $2.4 billion acquisition of China Huiyuan Juice Group (1886), according to three people familiar with the situation and an internal company document detailing the cyber intrusion. The Huiyuan deal, which collapsed three days later, would have been the largest foreign takeover of a Chinese company at the time.

Coca-Cola, the world’s largest soft-drink maker, has never publicly disclosed the loss of the Huiyuan information, despite its potential effect on the deal. It is just one in a global barrage of corporate computer attacks kept secret from shareholders, regulators, employees — and in some cases even from senior executives.

When hackers last year waged a large-scale attack on BG Group Plc (BG/), raiding troves of sensitive data, the British energy company never made it public. Luxembourg-based steel maker ArcelorMittal (MT) also kept mum when intruders targeted, among others, its executive overseeing China. As did Chesapeake Energy Corp. (CHK), after cyber attackers made off with files from its investment banking firm about natural gas leases that were up for sale.

Each of these cases was detailed to Bloomberg News either by people involved in remediating the situation or executives briefed on the details, who asked not to be identified because the information wasn’t public; or in computer logs compiled by researchers monitoring the activities of hackers in China.

Digital intruders are increasingly targeting information about high-stakes business deals — from mergers and acquisitions to joint ventures to long-term supply agreements — and companies routinely conceal these breaches from the public, say government officials and security companies.

Such thefts are tilting the playing field, putting compromised companies at a disadvantage in business negotiations and, in turn, leaving investors in the dark, they say.

Companies doing business in China or competing against Chinese rivals should expect hackers will go after their most confidential files, says James Lewis, a senior fellow who studies cybersecurity at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.

“This has been a part of their plan to catch up to the West,” Lewis says. “You steal their technology, you steal their business secrets.”

The theft of deal-related information has become widespread even as it remains mostly secret, so much so that U.K. Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a speech in October that it has the potential to affect the trajectory of the global economy.

“If these attacks are left unchecked, they could have a devastating impact on the future earning potential of many major companies and the economic well-being of countries,” Hague said.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry said accusations that China engaged in broad hacking efforts are unfair “without concrete evidence and investigation.”

“China is also a major victim of cyberattacks,” ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at a press briefing last week. “We hope to engage in active and practical international cooperation so as to jointly ensure Internet security.”

China’s Ministry of Commerce didn’t respond to a request for comment.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Communist Utopia: China is Building a Huge Eco-City Where No One Will Need to Drive

Outside Chengdu, in central China, a 78 million square foot site has been determined for an unconventional sort of construction project. It will be a city built from scratch, for 80,000 people, none of whom will need a car to get around.

Click here to see the master plan

The “Great City” is a plan for an ambitious urban center designed to limit its residents environmental impact by producing clean energy, reducing waste, and promoting public transportation over individual car use.

The project is the work of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, who note that “Chinese planning officials [are] beginning to see the effects of automobile-dependent design and are open to better alternatives to urban sprawl.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Sub-Saharan Africa

Kenya: the Pensioners Being Burned Alive as Witches by Their Own Families… So They Can Profit From Lucrative Land

Growing desires for land along Kenya’s Indian Ocean coastline are allegedly causing a rise in ‘witch lynchings’ by residents to intimidate their elderly relatives who own the title deeds of desirable areas.

Sadaka Muruu, 100, who owns 12 acres of sought-after land in coastal Kilifi county, claimed she was told by her grandchildren that they would burn her alive after investors asked about purchasing it.

The frightened grandmother was allegedly dragged naked from her home in January by relatives who had turned up without notice, and told neighbours they had caught her doing witchcraft.

But she was saved at the last minute by local councillor Teddy Mwambire, who drove her away to a rescue centre for elderly men and women accused of witchcraft, reported the Sunday Times.

Others have suffered a much-worse fate, with more than 50 people aged over 60 lynched this year over witchcraft accusations. Seven were killed in Cllr Mwambire’s district in Kilifi alone this summer.

Some were burned to death in front of villagers. Other victims were fatally hit with machetes — such as Thomas Barawa, 79, who died in August just four weeks after his wife suffered the same fate.

Cllr Mwambire led an independent probe into witchcraft and found relatives can arrange a killing for the equivalent of only £30.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

South African City Offers Cell Phone for Every 60 Rats Nabbed

It’s probably the strangest bounty ever invented, but it seems desperate times call for desperate measures in the South African township of Alexandria. City officials are offering a mobile phone for every 60 rats caught.

­The bizarre new program is an attempt to rid Alexandria of a massive rat infestation in its streets.

The 100-year-old township has become a breeding ground for the little critters, with plenty of illegal dumping and sewage leakages.

Most of the rat action happens during the night, with reports of children’s limbs and fingers being gnawed on whilst sleeping, according to TheSouthAfrican.com.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

South Africa: ANC Drops Appeal Against Kill Boer Hatespeech Song

Kill the Boer Shoot the Boer genocidal hatespeech song: ruling ANC party reaches out of court settlement with Afriforum civil rights group

City Press writes October 31 2012 that the ruling ANC-party has dropped its court appeal against the Shoot the Boer song in a settlement with Afrifoum. Its spokesman Kallie Kriel said they were ‘happy about the out of court settlement which was reached’ over the song. Its attorney Willie Spies said in the Oct 31 2012 press conference announcing it that this was ‘a greater victory for Afriforum because the ANC itself has now agreed to not sing this song any more.’

SA Judge Colin Lamont had ruled this song as hatespeech — and had issued a court-order banning people from singing it in public, as it incited genocidal violence against the vulnerable and very small Afrikaner minority-

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Immigration

107 Migrants Rescued Off Lampedusa

Maltese authorities save another boat with 77 people

(ANSA) — Rome, November 6 — The Italian coast guard and navy rescued 107 migrants from a distressed motorized inflatable dinghy off the coast of Lampedusa on Monday night.

A Maltese patrol saved another 77 people on board a boat near Lampedusa after receiving an alert from the Palermo harbor office.

The Italian Coast Guard reported the incidents in a written release on Tuesday, which mark the latest in a new wave of migrant-packed vessels aiming to reach Italian shores.

A fishing boat with 177 immigrants on board was intercepted by Italian financial police near Reggio Calabria on Sunday night.

On Monday night, the Palermo harbor office received a satellite phone call reporting a distressed 11-meter inflatable boat with more than 100 people on board. The boat was located 96 miles southeast of Lampedusa, near the border of Maltese and Libyan waters. The Italian Coast Guard sent two boats, and the Italian navy a ship in search of the stranded dinghy. The Italian Coast Guard directed two merchant ships in the zone to go to the aid of the boat in distress.

The merchant ships reached the crowded dinghy at about midnight, while Italian authorities got there at 2am. There were 28 women, 76 men and three minors on the dinghy, for a total of 107 people.

Another boat, with 77 people aboard, was found 80 miles south of Lampedusa. Maltese authorities sent a patrol boat and sent a nearby merchant ship to the boat’s aid.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Inviting Criminals Across the Border

Come Jan. 2, 2013, 3,400 Border Patrol agents, 932 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) special agents, and 802 ICE deportation and removal officers are going to lose their jobs. Unless President Obama forces Congress to break the gridlock on budget decisions, the layoffs are certain. The United States can not afford this reduction. Illegal alien crossings more than doubled in September over August in the Arizona border area where agent Brian Terry was killed with a gun from the botched “Fast and Furious” gun-walking operation almost two years ago.

The administration’s focus is on what the president can do for illegal aliens, not on securing the border. The president’s “deferred action” amnesty has logged over 179,794 applications for processing and 4,591 approved as of Oct. 10. Not even the Oct. 2 fatal shooting of agent Nicholas Ivie five miles north of the Arizona border in Naco, whether by “friendly fire,” “faulty sensors” or cartel activity shifted the administration’s focus on amnesty. The president’s open border policies ignore the need for technology, infrastructure and enforcement policies to help secure America and better assure officer safety.

The deaths of brave men like officers Terry and Ivie raise important questions about immigration enforcement under the Obama administration. Is illegal activity on the border increasing or decreasing? Numbers of apprehensions mean little if attending statistics are not provided. If a volunteer organization like secureborderintel.org can track border crossings, the federal government can, too. But the government prefers to tell us the border is secure and apprehensions are down, without providing corresponding numbers.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Sweden: Outrage Prompts Refugee Kids’ Free Lunch Reversal

Dozens of children of asylum seekers on the Baltic island of Öland will now be served lunch in school after an uproar stemming from revelations that local authorities had decided the children didn’t have a right to free lunches.

“Now we’re starting to organize it. It will be underway as quickly as possible,” Lisbeth Lennartsson, a member of the local council in Borgholm, told Sveriges Television (SVT) on Monday.

Lennartsson said she was surprised at the strong reactions and intense media attention that emerged following a decision to not serve state-subsidized school lunches to around 100 children currently attending a temporary school set up for the children of asylum seekers housed on a north Öland camping site.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Croatia: Ex Football Chief Convicted of Homophobia

Markovic had said no place for gays in football

(ANSAmed) — ZAGABRIA, 6 NOV — Ex Croatian Football Federation president Vlatko Markovic must make a public apology to the gay community after the Supreme Court found him guilty of homophobia Monday. In a 2010 interview with newspaper Vecernji Markovic remarked that he would never accept the existence of gay football players.

He had never met a gay footballer, he said, because “fortunately, only healthy people play football”. Responding to a question about whether a gay footballer could represent the Croatian team, Markovic replied, “absolutely not while I’m still President”. Markovic’s presidency of the Croatian Footballing Federation began in 1998 and ended in July last year.

Gay rights groups accused Markovic of discrimination claiming that his remarks had excluded gay players access to the national team. Following yesterday’s court ruling Markovic must publish an apology in the press. He is also banned from making similar discriminatory comments. In 2010 UEFA punished Markovic for his remarks with a 10,000 euro fine.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

General

Debunking the Mayan Calendar “Prophecy”

This is the actual Mayan stone that talks about the end of the current, 13th, Baktun (“long count”) cycle, but all it really says is the date of the end of the cycle, and the name of the god (or group of gods) that would be in charge of the 14th Baktun, Bolon Yookte K’uh. Does that mean we’ll all be eaten by Jaguars?

I don’t think so (unless you live in a Jaguar infested neighborhood) Remember, those cataclysms at the end of eras are Aztec, not Mayan (I searched, and couldn’t find evidence of world ending events at the ends of Baktuns).

One cycle ends, another begins. After December 31st comes January 1st.

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Humans Smell Fear, And It’s Contagious

Humans can smell fear and disgust, and the emotions are contagious, according to a new study. The findings, published Nov. 5 in the journal Psychological Science, suggest that humans communicate via smell just like other animals.

“These findings are contrary to the commonly accepted assumption that human communication runs exclusively via language or visual channels,” write Gün Semin and colleagues from Utrecht University in the Netherlands.

The findings suggest that humans can communicate at least some emotions by smell, which could prove useful in crowded places, the authors suggest. “Our research suggests that emotional chemo-signals can be potential contributors to emotional contagion in situations involving dense crowds,” the authors write in the study.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

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Financial Crisis

Crisis: Spain Hits Record Unemployment Levels

4.8mln jobless in October, up 2.73% from September

(ANSAmed) — MADRID — The number of registered unemployed people in Spain has risen by 12,824 in October to peak at a new 4.8 million record, according to figures released today by the Labour Ministry.

This represents a 2.73% increase on figures from August.

Also according to the data the number of people signing on for benefits in October has fallen by 64,372, to a total of 16.7 million. As a result of seasonal work patterns and tourism the service industry accounts for three out of four of the newly unemployed.

But unemployment has also risen in agriculture (+15.18% compared to October 2011) and industry (+1.69%). Only the construction industry fared better with -0.48%.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

German Intelligence Report: Aid to Cyprus Could Benefit Russian Oligarchs

Cyprus could soon seek aid from the European Union’s bailout fund. But according to a secret report by Germany’s BND intelligence service, the aid might mainly benefit Russian oligarchs who have parked illegal money in bank accounts in Cyprus, SPIEGEL has learned. Russian deposits there total $26 billion.

The German foreign intelligence agency, the BND, has written a report suggesting that the European Union aid that may soon be paid to Cyprus could mainly benefit Russians who have deposited illegal income in accounts on the Eastern Mediterranean island, SPIEGEL has learned.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Greece Begins Three Days of Anti-Austerity Strikes

Workers in Greece have begun a series of strikes to protest against austerity measures. The work stoppages come as the government is set to present its latest package of cuts to parliament.

Trade unions representing public transport workers and journalists were among those who called their members out on strike on Monday morning. Many who did go to work arrived late, as the subway remained closed, however buses continued to operate. Some commuters opted to take their cars, making traffic during the morning rush hour worse than usual.

The journalists’ strike meant a virtual news blackout, with print, broadcast and electronic media off the job for the next 24 hours. Medical services were also disrupted with some staff failing to report for work.

The situation is expected to worsen on Tuesday, when air traffic controllers have a three-hour work stoppage scheduled. Ferry services are to be cut for a period of 48 hours and bus drivers are also expected to walk off the job.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Italian Premier Tells Chinese Leader of Italy’s Progress

Merkel spoke of Monti’s contributions, says Wen

(ANSA) — Vientiane (Laos), November 5 — Italian reforms and healthier public finances are bearing their first fruit, making Italy more “attractive” to foreign investors, Italian Premier Mario Monti told Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Monday.

Monti made the comments, citing data from various international organizations, during a bilateral meeting at the margins of the ninth Asia-Europe Summit of Heads of State and Government (ASEM9) in Laos, which is taking place on Monday and Tuesday.

Wen replied that he had heard from German Chancellor Angela Merkel about Monti’s contributions toward resolving the financial crisis in Italy and the European Union, Italian sources said.

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Oligarchs and Mafiosi to Benefit From Cyprus Bailout

Oligarchs and “mafiosi” parking their illegal earnings in Cyprus stand to benefit the most from a potential EU bailout, Germany’s intelligence agency (BND) has warned in a secret report, Spiegel writes. The BND estimates Russian nationals hold €20bn in Cypriot accounts, while the EU bailout is expected to total €10bn.

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Spain Unemployment Rises to New High

Joblessness in Spain has risen as the recession in the country continues to bite. Spain already has the highest unemployment rate of all industrialized nations, and large-scale relief is not in sight.

Spain’s Labor Ministry reported on Monday that the number of job seekers in the country had risen for a third consecutive month in October. According to the data released, 4.8 million Spaniards are now out of work.

The figure marked a 2.7-percent increase month-on-month, while a year-on-year comparison revealed a drastic 10.8-percent hike in unemployment levels.

The National Statistics Institute (INE) said joblessness among people under 25 year of age reached 52 percent as the fourth-largest economy among the 17 countries using the euro was in its second recession in three years.

Unemployment in October grew particularly fast in the services sector, the Labor Ministry reported. Tens of thousands of jobs were lost in the tourism and related sectors after the end of the holiday season. There was also a marked drop in jobs available in agricultural firms.

Madrid said it expected joblessness throughout the year hovering around 24.6 percent to ease to 23.3 percent in 2013.

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UK: Families Face £1,200 Bill for Public Sector Pensions as Expert Reveals 80 Per Cent of Funds is Paid for by Taxpayer

Families face forking out more than £1,200 a year to fund Britain’s public sector pensions within five years, according to a report.

Figures produced by a leading pensions expert for the Centre for Policy Studies show that four out of every five pounds paid into the pensions for public workers will be funded by the taxpayer.

Michael Johnson revealed that the shortfall between public sector contributions and pensions that were already being paid would rise 77-fold in 11 years.

The gap will reach £15.4billion in 2016-17, up from only £200million in 2005-06.

Taxpayers will be left footing most of the total bill of public sector pensions to the tune of £32billion or £1,230 for every household in the country.

Employers will meet the rest, around £17.2billion.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

US Sees ECB Chief as ‘Mr Euro’

The US Treasury has lobbied the European Central Bank (ECB) more than any other EU body on the eruo crisis, a new study shows.

The analysis — in a blog by Brussels-based think tank Breugel — looked at official contacts in the diary of US treasury chief Tim Geithner from January 2010 to June 2012.

It noted that he had 114 meetings or phone calls with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), many of which probably concerned the euro crisis. But he had 168 contacts with EU institutions or finance ministries “indicative of the direct involvement of the US administration in European policy discussions.”

He spoke with ECB leaders Jean-Claude Trichet and his successor Mario Draghi 58 times. He also contacted the German finance minister on 36 occasion, the French finance ministry 32 times and the British finance ministry 19 times.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

USA

Amputee Scales 103 Floors With Mind-Controlled ‘Bionic Leg’

When Zac Vawter put his mind to climbing the 103 floors of Chicago’s iconic Willis Tower, his legs did the rest.

Even the one that isn’t human.

The Seattle resident scaled the skyscraper’s stairway heights on Sunday thanks to what the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago calls the “world’s first neural-controlled bionic leg.”

In other words, when Vawter thinks about going somewhere, it sends a signal to his prosthetic right leg that spurs it to move. This kind of technology has been implemented before in arms and fingers, but never before in a leg.

While Vawter, 31, has been part of the Illinois rehab center’s trial for about a year, this weekend’s fourth annual SkyRise Chicago fundraiser was the first public test of the technology. There was no guarantee he’d successfully climb the entire skyscraper formerly known as the Sears Tower, but he’d certainly give it a shot.

Yet there he was — 53 minutes, 9 seconds after he set off — in the tower’s SkyDeck Chicago, and seemingly on top of the world.

“It was a good goal for the team to shoot for, and we hit it,” he said immediately afterward.

This perch was a far cry from where Vawter found himself three years earlier, in a hospital room after his leg was amputated following a motorcycle accident.

He’d long been a runner, competing for St. Martin’s University in Lacey, Washington, in races like the 800, 3,000 and 5,000 meters as well as in cross-country events.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

I Hope Obama Loses, Even if the Rest of the World Wants Him to Win

by Ruth Dudley Edwards

YouGov has revealed that 70 per cent of British adults would vote for Barack Obama and only seven per cent for Mitt Romney. (I don’t know the figures for my native Ireland, but I’d expected them to be 99 to one.) Now even I — who thought an arrogant, cerebral academic lawyer who had climbed the greasy pole of Chicago politics from community activist to senator in about five minutes singularly unqualified to be president — had a lump in my throat when he was elected. It was, damn it, moving to see a mixed-race man with a black wife being voted in by a largely white electorate.

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[Reader comment by jetlagged on 5 November 2012 at about 1pm.]

A recent poll conducted in Germany showed that 97% of Germans support Obama.. I have lived in Germany for the past 20 years, and a figure like that, which resembles the percentage of the vote dictators usually receive, does not surprise me at all. All media outlets in Germany are left-wing, and this includes the supposedly conservative ones like Die Welt and the FAZ. One has the impression that the sole source of information about political events in the US for German journalists is the New York Times or the Washington Post. Anything that might reflect negatively on Obama — like the Benghazi scandal — is subjected to a media blackout. Anything that might be construed as damaging to Romney, such as the occasional verbal gaffe, is given maximum publicity and the man is made out to be an idiot. It was the same with George Bush. He simply could do nothing right for the liberal hacks in the media.

Anyone who has followed American politics as reported in the weekly magazine “Der Spiegel”, for example, would never know that Obamacare means that Americans will be paying higher insurance premiums and that some companies will be forced to lay off workers or go into bankruptcy as a result. They would never have heard of Fast and Furious or the Rev. Wright or Van Jones or the religious motives of the author of the Fort Hood massacre. They would have no idea that help was denied the US Navy Seals in Benghazi, or that the Obama Administration lied about the Benghazi attack for two weeks after it occurred. Obama was hugely popular in Germany even before he was elected president. He was the antithesis to Bush, he was black, and he promised peace on earth and universal harmony. He was a multiculti liberal’s *** dream.

Obama could run the US economy into the ground, put half the population on welfare and foodstamps, lose the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, stand by and watch as the Iranians nuked Israel, and as North Africa and the entire Middle East came under the control of Islamists, and he would still enjoy the support of a large majority of Germans, in particular the liberal elites. In fact, that is what many of them want. They dream of America’s downfall. And for them Obama is the most likely architect of this downfall.

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Obama Campaign Planning to Proclaim Early Victory to ‘Demoralize Romney Supporters’

New York Times best-selling author Brad Thor, based in Chicago, tells TheBlaze that the Obama campaign may be planning to preemptively announce victory in the presidential election based on early voting numbers in an attempt to “demoralize Mitt Romney supporters.”

Citing a “very solid source” in Chicago, Thor says the Obama campaign is looking to make it appear to voters that they have “this thing sewed up and are less than 24 hours to victory,” according to his source.

Meanwhile, team Obama will also urge voters to get out and vote so they can say they were part of the important 2012 election that resulted in a second term for Obama.

While Thor can’t reveal his source, he told TheBlaze multiple times that the source is very reliable.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Proof: Obama Refused to Call Benghazi ‘Terror, ‘ CBS Covered Up

In an astonishing display of media malpractice, CBS News quietly released proof — two days before the election, far too late to reach the media and the public — that President Barack Obama lied to the public about the Benghazi attack, as well as about his later claim to have called the attack “terrorism” from the beginning.

CBS unveiled additional footage from its 60 Minutes interview with President Obama, conducted on Sep. 12 immediately after Obama had made his statement about the attacks in the Rose Garden, in which Obama quite clearly refuses to call the Benghazi an act of terror when asked a direct question by reporter Steve Kroft:

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Actually, the conclusion to be drawn is quite simple: CBS News, in an effort to assist President Obama’s re-election campaign, corruptly concealed information about two critical issues — namely, a terror attack and the president’s dishonesty about it. When the players in the Libya scandal face investigation, so, too, should CBS News and those in the mainstream media who have wantonly assisted the administration’s shameless lies.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Video: CBS Reports President Obama Winning 2012 Presidential Election Weeks Before It’s Even Held.

short video. Watch it. Caught red handed in Phoenix. Perhaps that same affiliate will now be warned if enough people in that area call them and yell down the roof.

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What President Obama Really Said in That ‘60 Minutes’ Interview About Benghazi

(What the American people didn’t see.)

ANALYSIS: Two days before the election, CBS posted additional portions of a Sept. 12 “60 Minutes” interview where President Obama seems to contradict himself on the Benghazi attack. As the Benghazi investigation gets more attention and focus, CBS is once again adding to the Benghazi timeline.

In the interview, according to the latest portions, Obama would not say whether he thought the attack was terrorism. Yet he would later emphasize at a presidential debate that in the Rose Garden the same day, he had declared the attack an act of terror.

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Europe and the EU

Culture in Figures: Nordics Most Engaged

Compared to people from other parts of Europe, Scandinavians are the most inclined to spend their time and money on culture.

The Danes are the biggest spenders. Some 5.5 percent of everything they spend goes into books, films, and other things cultural. They go the cinema more often than any other nation in the EU. In 2006, less than half of Europeans went to see a movie at least once.

On spending, the Danes are followed by the Finns and the Czechs, whose “share of cultural expenditure in total household expenditure,” according to the EU’s latest figures, amounts to five percent each. On average in the EU, that number is around four percent.

The Danes are also among the most creative in the EU, together with the Swedes, the Finns and the Latvians. The Swedes and the Finns boast the most artists and creative writers as a share of population.

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Cyprus: Three Tourists Remanded in Custody Over Murder of British Soldier the Day Before He Deployed to Afghanistan

Three UK tourists have appeared in court in Cyprus accused of murdering a young British soldier.

David Lee Collins, 19, from Manchester, was stabbed to death after a fight broke out at a nightclub in the popular resort of Ayia Napa.

Mr Collins, from the 2nd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was stationed at an Army base in the Dhekelia area of the island.

A local police spokesman said the three men, two aged 17 and one aged 19, appeared at Famagusta District Court where they were remanded in custody for eight days.

They have not been formally charged with the murder and will continue to be detained while detectives investigate the incident, he added.

The soldier’s family told the Manchester Evening News they were ‘devastated’ by his death. It is understood his father has already flown out to the Mediterranean island.

Mr Collins was off-duty with three other soldiers when they became involved in a brawl with three British holidaymakers in the early hours.

One of the tourists allegedly stabbed the soldier with a knife, according to police spokesman Georgios Economou.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said yesterday: ‘It is with great sadness that the MoD must confirm that a soldier from 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers has died in an incident in Cyprus.

‘An investigation is being conducted by Cyprus police and it would be inappropriate to comment any further. The family has been informed and our thoughts are with them.’

Mr Collins’ battalion was due to leave for Afghanistan on Saturday but the mission was delayed for 24 hours, according to reports.

Two of the suspects are reportedly of Pakistani origin while a third is of Somali origin.

Mr Collins had left his base at Dhekelia, with three other off-duty soldiers from 2nd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, for a final night out after their mission was delayed.

But the infantryman was stabbed in the chest following a row with three Britons at the popular Black & White Club, in the resort of Ayia Napa, an area off-limits to British troops.

Mr Collins was given first aid but was pronounced dead on arrival at Famagusta General Hospital in nearby Paralimni.

A fanatical attack on off-duty British soldiers is one motive being considered.

Patrick Mercer MP, the former chairman of the House of Commons counter-terrorism committee, said: ‘The possibility that off-duty British soldiers have been targeted by fanatics is extremely worrying. I hope this does not prove to be the case.’

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EU to Poland: Artists Should be Free to ‘Shock’

The European Commission has said that Poland’s prosecution of a rock group for “blasphemy” is against European values.

It said on Wednesday (31 October) in a written statement for EUobserver that “national blasphemy laws are a matter for the domestic legal order of the member states.”

But it added that EU countries must respect international pacts.

It cited the European Convention of Human Rights, a Poland-signatory treaty attached to the Strasbourg-based rights watchdog, the Council of Europe, on freedom of expression.

“This right protects not only information or ideas that are favourably received or regarded as inoffensive or as a matter of indifference, but also those that offend, shock or disturb,” the commission said.

The statement comes amid a row in Poland over a heavy metal band called Behemoth.

Its lead singer, Adam Darski, while on stage in 2007, ripped up a Bible and called the Roman Catholic church a “murderous cult.”

In a case with echoes of Pussy Riot in Russia or Mohammed cartoons in Denmark, the Polish supreme court on Monday said prosecutors can go after Darski on the basis of article 196 of Poland’s penal code on “the crime of offending religious sensibilities.”

In theory, he faces two years in prison. But nobody expects a jail sentence if he loses.

“(The decision) is negative and restricts the freedom of speech … We are still arguing that we were dealing with art, which allows more critical and radical statements,” Darski’s lawyer, Jacek Potulski, told Reuters.

“The supreme court said clearly that there are limits for artists which cannot be crossed,” Ryszard Nowak, a former MP for the right-wing Law and Justice opposition party, said on Polish TV.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

France: Former Minister Admits ‘Flaws’ In Merah Case

Former interior minister Claude Guéant has admitted to “flaws” in the way the authorities dealt with Toulouse gunman Mohamed Merah.

Speaking to radio station Europe 1, Claude Guéant, interior minister at the time of the incident, said notable failures included the manner of the raid on Merah’s house.

“I recognise that there was one fault during the raid — it was when Merah left his apartment to make a phone call, escaping police, so it would seem, by the basement of the building — which he of course knew very well,” he said.

Guéant also pointed out French intelligence followed Merah before the incident, claiming he was a “complex character”.

“It seemed he was very reserved, weary, isolated and pent-up, but at the same time he was someone who went to nightclubs, occasionally dressed as a punk,” said Guéant.

“He was very difficult to figure out.”

President François Hollande also admitted yesterday in Toulouse, during a memorial service for Merah’s victims, to “flaws” in the case.

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Germany: Munich-Berlin Train ‘Will Soon Take Four Hours’

The time it takes to travel by train from Munich to Berlin could soon be halved to just four hours, as plans solidify to expand and improve the European rail system.

Sunday’s Tagesspiegel newspaper said the speedier connection between the German and Bavarian capitals should be ready by 2017 and cost €10 billion.

It will be part of the Berlin-Sicily route which will also go through Innsbruck-Verona, Milan, Bologna, Naples-Messina and onto Palermo in Sicily.

The changes are part of an upgrade to the Trans-European Transport Network-Train or TEN-T.

The Berlin-Sicily route is mainly designed for goods traffic, but passengers will be able to travel along selected sections of the route.

The improved route allows for trains to travel as fast as 300 kilometres per hour and will make the train competitive with air traffic, the paper wrote.

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Germany: Jihadist Internet Propaganda on the Rise

A study by the Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) examines how many jihadists and sympathizers live in Germany as well as the new means by which propaganda is being spread.

On March 2, 2011, 21-year-old Arid Uka shot dead two US soldiers at the Frankfurt airport and severely wounded others. His motive was hatred against soldiers deployed in Afghanistan.

Previously Uka had seen a video on YouTube purporting to show Muslim women being raped by US soldiers. The young man frequented Islamist discussion forums online and regularly watched videos of radical preachers. However, he never had direct contact with jihadists.

Arid Uka represents a typical case of self-radicalization by way of the Internet, says Alexander Eisvogel, vice president of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Germany’s internal security agency. Eisvogel told the daily “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” this year that he has observed what he dubs “jihad 2.0 — a kind of virtual jihad.”

The Internet offers a platform for what was once the domain of certain preachers, prayer circles and schools: Indoctrinating a social group against others.

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Italy: Marzotto Assets Seized in Valentino Sell-Off Probe

65 million euros in property confiscated by investigators

(ANSA) — Milano, November 5 — Thirteen people from the Italian fashion and textile group Marzotto are being investigated for tax evasion in connection with the 2008 sell-off of the Valentino Fashion Group, police said on Monday.

Among the suspects from the Marzotto family being probed are Matteo, Vittorio, Diamante, Maria Rosaria Cristiana and Margherita. Tax auditors allege that capital gains taxes were dodged during the Valentino sale to Permira holdings.

Property assets worth 65 million euros belonging to the Marzotto group have been seized in Rome and the Dolomites resort town of Cortina.

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Military Chief: EU Becoming ‘Marginal’ In Asia-Centric World

EU countries must share military resources or become “marginal” powers on the world stage, a Swedish general has said.

Hakan Syren issued the warning after chairing a regular meeting of EU military commanders in Brussels on Wednesday (31 October).

“We have shrinking budgets and we have changing responsibilities. It was shown in the Libya conflict … I would say there’s a new world out there,” he told press.

“The centre of gravity is moving from our continent to the Far East and we must come up with a long-term response to make sure we are not marginalised,” he added.

Syren’s remarks echo US President Barack Obama last year when he said the end of the Cold War and the rise of China mark the beginning of a “Pacific century.”

They also come after former US defence chief Robert Gates said EU countries could not have toppled Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi — “a poorly armed regime in a sparsely populated country” — without American help.

For his part, Syren said “pooling and sharing” — an EU agreement on military resources — has to be “taken to the next level” in 2013 as a response.

He noted the pooling pact has spawned 15 projects over the past two and half years.

But he added: “There are several, over 12, manufacturers of armoured vehicles (in the EU). Do we need that? We are buying four different types of combat aircraft right now. Do we need that? Do we have the money for that?”

He identified joint EU war schools, joint equipment maintenance and military manoeuvres as future areas for co-operation.

He also referred to joint EU operations in Somalia and Uganda as a “success.”

But he noted that a new operation in Mali will have to be tailor-made rather than using Somalia as a model.

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Skeleton of Carrier Pigeon Found in UK Chimney, Still Attached to Mysterious WW2 Message

Experts say the skeletal remains of a pigeon discovered in the chimney of a house in southern England carried a mysterious, long-forgotten message from World War II.

Historians at Britain’s Second World War-era code breaking headquarters say the bird was almost certainly returning from Nazi-occupied France during the June 1944 D-Day invasion.

Bletchley Park says that a radio blackout imposed on Allied forces at the time meant that messages about the progress of the invasion were dispatched by pigeon across the Channel.

What the message says remains unknown. It was coded, an unusual measure generally reserved for the most sensitive secrets.

Bletchley Park said Thursday that one of its curators is now trying to unravel the message using World War II logbooks.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Sweden Seeks Tougher Penalties for Burglars

Sweden’s Justice Minister Beatrice Ask claimed on Monday to be unsatisfied with the country’s police force, pointing to a drop in effectiveness despite increased funding, and arguing for stricter penalties for burglars.

Since 2006, the proportion of crimes solved by Swedish police has sunk, despite a multi-billion kronor (1 billion kronor = $149 million) injection of funding.

“Of course I am not happy and I am also demanding better results,” Ask told the Dagens Nyheter newspaper (DN).

Swedish police have solved only 3 percent of thefts and home break-ins since 2006, and in order to reverse the trend, Ask is looking to have more police on the beat and stricter penalties for home break-ins.

“I am worried about the break-ins, among other things. A problem is that the penalty is low, and we’re now looking at increasing it for residential and holiday home burglary. This also means the police have more incentive to fight against it,” she explained.

According to the National Police Board (Rikspolisstyrelsen), Swedish police are less effective now than in recent years, with productivity taking a nosedive.

Ask stressed that the police and not the government were to blame for the slump.

“It’s the police who are responsible for criminal investigations and more. On the contrary, we are working very hard on this,” she said.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Switzerland: Pupil Bullied Out of School by Classmates Because He Refused to Convert to Islam

Peter is a quiet, unremarkable school pupil. The sixth year pupil enjoys going to school, but for some time a classmate has been making his life in a Winterthur primary school difficult. This is not a matter of the usual teasing, but is, above, a question of religion. Ali (name changed) wants to convince Peter of his religious ideas and convert him to Islam. The teacher’s attempts to intervene remain without success, resulting in the sensitive Peter showing psychosomatic reactions.

In the 1st class Peter and Ali get on very well. It was not important that 14 of the 19 school pupils had a Muslim background. But later Ali, whose father is a Muslim priest, to give Peter religious instruction. If he was a Muslim, they could be friends, said Ali, whose zeal became ever more marked as time went on.

Ali made fun of Christianity. How is it possible that Jesus is the son of God, asked Ali maliciously. As the class visited a mosque during religious instruction, Ali demanded that Peter now pray to Allah. One day Ali gave his classmates a religious pamphlet of the German convert and hate preacher Pierre Vogel, who is banned from travelling to Switzerland.

Now Peter had the courage to tell the whole class that he wasn’t going to let himself be converted to Islam. Ali’s answer: “You are possessed by the devil”. Afterwards other Muslim classmates also turned away from Peter. The conflict climaxed in two classmates holding Peter while Ali threw ping pong balls at him, continually shouting: “Die!”

Peter suffered ever more often from headaches and stomach pains and developed anxiety disorders. For that reason his mother took him out of the school and taught him herself. As a teacher, she was able to do this.

For several months now, Peter has been receiving therapeutic treatment. His psychiatrist confirms that the psychosomatic symptoms were caused by “fear of classmates”. “Because of the adaptation disorder with anxiety and depressive reactions, Peter is currently seriously impaired in his personal and educational development,” writes the doctor in an expert opinion. “In the last three years similar reactions to school attendance were seen based on conflicts that were mostly caused by the sociocultural differences in Peter’s class.”

It is undisputed however that, because of immigration and the mixing of cultures, religious topics are being discussed ever more often and can lead to tensions, as various teachers confirmed in interview.

TA is aware of another case in which a Muslim school pupil, whose female classmates wore short skirts and close-fitting T-shirts, delivered an ultimatum to them to dress more modestly.

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Tobacco Lobby Employs 80 People in EU Capital

The tobacco industry employs 80 people in Brussels and spends €5 million a year on trying to influence EU institutions, pro-transparency NGO Corporate Europe Observatory has said. It added that the figures — based mostly on voluntary disclosure in the EU’s lobbyist register — are “the tip of the iceberg”

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UK: The Lethal Medical Arrogance Behind the Liverpool Care Pathway

Step by grudging step — and led by this paper — official Britain has begun to wake up to the scandal of the Liverpool Care Pathway.

The LCP is intended to ease the final hours of patients who are close to death and to spare them the suffering associated with invasive treatment.

Numerous relatives have claimed, however, that their loved ones were put on the Pathway — which involves the withdrawal of food and fluids as well as medical treatment — without their consent.

Far worse, they claimed that some of these patients were not in fact dying when they were put on the Pathway, but were then starved and dehydrated to death as a result.

The controversy over the LCP was given fresh impetus in the summer when a group of doctors, led by neurologist Professor Patrick Pullicino from the University of Kent, claimed that death on the LCP was a ‘self-fulfilling prophecy’ and a form of backdoor euthanasia, being used to get rid of difficult patients and to free hospital beds.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Balkans

Corruption Reigns in Kosovo Despite EU Millions

The almost €700 million in EU funds spent in Kosovo between 2007 and 2011 to improve the rule of law and rein in corruption have produced dismal results, an EU auditing body said this week.

A lack of co-ordination between the EU and the US, unqualified EU staff and weak anti-corruption bodies in Kosovo are among some of the findings in an investigation conducted by the Luxembourg-based European Court of Auditors.

“Kosovo’s authorities accord insufficient priority to the rule of law and EU support should be more effective,” said Gijs de Vries, the court member responsible for the report, in a statement.

The court says lack of consensus among EU member states on Kosovo’s independence dispels the incentive for the struggling nation to effectively stamp out corruption.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Obama’s Real World Game of Risk

Real world game of Risk as Benghazi burned, Americans died, and Obama and his spokespeople lied.

There’s a real-life game of Risk being played by Obama and the major powers of the world, and Americans are involved in the game by default. Much like the actual Parker Brothers game of military strategy and world domination, Benghazi acts like a snapshot in time of the players, exposing the armies and their positions on the board. In those terms, it shows that Benghazi was a skirmish of significant import, and reveals the agenda and strategy of a number of players.

As Americans, however, you were not asked whether you wanted to play. Your role was predetermined for you. The color of your army, that of the Muslim Brotherhood, was picked by Obama for you. Unlike the game of Risk, the real life version produces real causalities. Obviously, four Americans are dead, but no one seems to be talking about forty thousand more men, women and children who have been killed in Syria as a result of the real world actions caused, in large part, by Obama’s actions in Libya. Or the tens of thousands refugees created. This is the real world version of Risk.

And therein lies the rub. It is this agenda, this plan, this foreign policy in action that is at the very heart of the events in Benghazi. It is this deliberate course of action that has led us to the brink of a regional conflict in the Middle East that could further ignite World War III. As Fellow Americans, do we really want to be part of another war? Is taking us to the brink of World War III and beyond in our best national interest? If it’s not in our best national interest, then for whom are we doing the dirty work? Let’s look at the players, game board and the game pieces to see if we might find answers.

In this real world game of Risk, Obama appears to be following the instructions of a super secret mission card. The “Benghazi mission” was to facilitate the destabilization of Syria at the hands of “freedom fighters,” overthrowing Assad and the installation of a sympathetic Muslim Brotherhood backed regime. The installation of such a regime is of critical importance here for reasons that will become obvious later.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Middle East

Christian Doctor Killed in Abu Dhabi: No News, Not Even From India

The Chief of Urology at Ahalia Hospital describes the victim, Dr. Rajan Daniel, as “very religious and a gentleman”. A few hours before his death, the victim wanted to read the Bible. The suspected murderer is a man of Pakistani nationality, maybe a patient.

Mumbai (AsiaNews) — A “gentleman” with a strong faith in God and with an unwavering sense of duty: thus Dr. PK Gopinath Menon, Chief of Urology at Ahalia Hospital in Abu Dhabi, describes Dr. Rajan Daniel, the Indian doctor murdered on November 2 by a man of Pakistani origin. There is still no news regarding the case: Mohamed Abdul Jamil, the alleged murderer, is still detained and the police of the United Arab Emirates continue to investigate. Meanwhile, Sajan George, president of Global Council of Indian Christians (Gcic) explains there is ounting amazement at the silence of authorities and media in Kerala, the victim’s country of origin.

According to the testimony of his wife Geetha, the day of the murder Dr. Daniel, 58 years old, came home in the afternoon, after participating in a Conference in Dubai. The couple took a tea; before returning to the hospital for the evening shift, the victim read the Bible for half an hour. “Despite being a very religious man- his wife says — he did not usually do this, having little time. However, I did not want to disturb him”. The murder happened immediately after his return to the hospital: Jamil was waiting for Dr. Daniel, and he attacked him procuring eight stab wounds. It is still unknown whether the suspect was the victim’s patient. .

Last week, the Dr. Daniel’s eldest daughter, Junu, with her family had visited from India. “He told me- says Dr. Menon- that he loved spending time with the two grandchildren, who, unfortunately, he could not see very often because of work commitments”. “Rajan Daniel — the doctor continues — was a gentleman to the core. He would never hurt anyone “.

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

Georg Jensen Sold to Bahrain Investors

New owners are luxury brand experts that hope to break Georg Jensen into Chinese market

Luxury jewellery and design brand Georg Jensen is being bought by the Bahrain-based Investcorp for 813 million kroner, it was announced today.

The Copenhagen-based company is being sold by the private equity group Axcel Capital Partners, which bought Georg Jensen in 2001.

As part of the deal, Georg Jensen will get a new creative director with David Chu, a luxury brand entrepreneur who earned millions building and selling the clothing company Nautica.

Guy Leymarie, former managing director of DeBeers Diamond Jewellers, Cartier International and Dunhill, will also be joining the board.

It is expected that the new owners will attempt to break Georg Jensen into the lucrative Chinese market, where it has yet to make an impact despite 40 percent of its sales stemming from Asia.

With a portfolio worth about 67 billion kroner, Investcorp is a specialist in luxury brands and owns Gucci and Tiffany and Co.

Its experience in the luxury markets means that expectations under its ownership are high.

In a press release Ulrik Garde Due, managing director of Georg Jensen, said: “Investcorp’s commitment to developing the brand will ensure we are able to further strengthen Georg Jensen’s position globally as the leading Scandinavian luxury lifestyle brand.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Religion Dominates Iraqi Politics

Washington had hoped to turn Iraq into a full-fledged democracy. But the country remains a far cry from that goal. Instead, religion keeps cropping up as the dominant issue in both domestic and foreign policy.

There is no shortage of arms in the Middle East, but for some there seems not to be enough. At least that’s one way of interpreting the visit by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to Moscow in early October where he sealed a massive deal with the Kremlin to buy Russian arms worth more than 3 billion euros ($3.8 billion).

Maliki’s shopping list included tactical fighter helicopters and rocket systems. A year earlier, Russia had already sold arms to Iraq for about a quarter of a billion euros. While this was a lot, it was little compared to the arms deals Baghdad did with the US, where Iraq purchased arms worth some six billion euros during the same period.

The US arms deals, however, are tied to strict conditions. The US military has mostly withdrawn from the country but Washington still wields enormous influence in the country — and on the possible use of the arms supplied by Washington. The rockets and helicopters from Russia, therefore, have a crucial advantage for the government in Baghdad: They don’t come with strings attached, or at least not with the same ones as from the US.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Turkey and Israel Are Far From Reconciliation

Soured relations between Turkey and Israel are likely to receive another blow this week with the beginning of a controversial trial in a Turkish court against four Israeli generals for killing pro-Palestinian activists.

The Israeli generals are charged with commanding a deadly raid on the Mavi Marmara flotilla, which attempted to break Israel’s naval blockade of the Gaza Strip two years ago. The raid killed nine Turkish citizens aboard one of the ships.

Testimony begins in an Istanbul court on Tuesday in the trial of four senior Israeli commanders for their alleged responsibility in the deadly raid on the Mavi Marmara flotilla in 2010. The prosecutor has called for each of the four Israeli officers to face nine life sentences. The commanders, including the Chief of the General Staff, Gabi Ashkenazi, are to be tried in absentia.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

USA 2012: Ankara Hopes New President Will Defeat Assad

Erdogan frustrated by Obama’s alleged passivity on Syria

(ANSAmed) — ANKARA, NOVEMBER 5 — Whatever the outcome of the US general election, Turkey is pinning its hopes on the new President finally defeating Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, according to local media reports.

Turkey’s Islamic Nationalist Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticised the US of late for sidelining Syria in favour of the US election campaign. “Ankara has fixed its gaze on the US election campaign, on which the future of Syria could depend”, runs the headline of one Turkish daily, Zaman. Although the vast majority of Turks oppose military intervention in Syria, analysts say that Erdogan wants to impose an area of restricted airspace in the Country as well as protected areas managed by Syrian rebels. When a Turkish fighter jet was shot down on the Syrian coast in June, Erdogan is reported to have urged President Obama to lead coalition against Damascus, to no success. Since then tensions have continued.

A mortar attack in Akcalkale which killed five and was fired from Syrian territory saw Turkey amass troops and tanks along the border. For Erdogan the Syrian crisis has played out along the worst possible lines. Turkey had bet on Assad’s swift defeat — as per the rest of the Arab Spring — and a Sunni leader being elected in his place. His predictions were wrong. 40% of the population still support Assad and his regime is bolstered by Kurdish neutrality. Now more than 100,000 mostly Sunni refugees have arrived on Turkey’s majority Alawite borders, triggering internal tensions.

Crisis in Turkish Kurdistan has exploded yet again.

Separatists from the PKK are ‘armed by Damascus’, claims Ankara.

And on the home front Turkey’s relations with Iran and Russia, its two biggest neighbours, and supporters of Damascus, are strained.

Turkish politics is fracturing under the pressure too.

Opposition leader Kemal Kilicadaroglu even called Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu “an idiot”.

Observers doubt that a new US president will lead an intervention in Syria that could be potentially explosive for the Middle East.

According to analyst Omer Taspinar, one of the biggest fears regarding the Syrian rebels, a growing number of which have linked to Al Qaeda, is a repeat of Afghanistan. There the US initially supported Islamist insurgents in overthrowing the pro-Soviet government, only to pave the way much later for the Taliban.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Russia

Demonstrators Protest Alleged Vote Rigging in Ukraine

Opposition supporters have rallied to protest against alleged fraud in Ukraine’s parliamentary election. The EU has also raised concerns about the fact that final results have not been published days after the vote.

The demonstrators gathered outside of the Central Electoral Commission in the capital, Kyiv, after opposition parties called on their supporters to protest against the October 28 election, which they say was rigged.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Far East

China Tries to Wear Down Japan With Flurry of Low-Level Maneuvers Near Disputed Island Chain

Chinese patrol boats have harried the Japanese Coast Guard many times a week for more than a month in an unusually relentless response to their latest maritime spat.

Four Chinese craft typically push to within hailing distance of Japan’s ships. They flash illuminated signs in Japanese to press Beijing’s argument that it has ancient claims to a set of tiny East China Sea islands now controlled by Tokyo. China says its craft have tried to chase the Japanese away at least once, although Japan denies any of its ships fled.

The huge uptick in incidents has brought the sides into dangerously close proximity, reflecting a campaign by Beijing to wear down Japanese resolve with low-level, non-military maneuvers but also boosting the risk of a clash.

Although China wields a formidable arsenal, it has yet to deploy military assets in such encounters. Instead, Beijing has dispatched ships from government maritime agencies — only one of which is armed — to keep a lid on gunfire. Those agencies are now receiving added attention, with new ships on order and a national call going out for recruits.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Australia — Pacific

World’s Rarest Whale Seen for the First Time

ScienceDaily (Nov. 5, 2012) — A whale that is almost unknown to science has been seen for the first time after two individuals — a mother and her male calf — were stranded and died on a New Zealand beach. A report in the November 6th issue of Current Biology offers the first complete description of the spade-toothed beaked whale (Mesoplodon traversii), a species previously known only from a few bones.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Sub-Saharan Africa

New EU Development Package for Somalia

Following September’s election of a new Somali president the European Union has announced a €158mn development package to improve education, legal systems and security, EU special envoy to Somalia Michele Cervone d’Urso told Reuters. Some funds will be used to repatriate Somali professionals help improve education standards.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Immigration

Boat With 169 Migrants Escorted to Reggio Calabria

Migrants say they are Afghans

(ANSA) — Messina, November 5 — Italian police intercepted a fishing boat with 169 migrants on board near Capo dell’Armi, a point on Italy’s southeastern tip, and escorted it to the city of Reggio Calabria during the night between Sunday and Monday.

Twenty-five women and 33 children were among the passengers. Most of the migrants, who said that they were Afghans and that they had departed from Istanbul three days ago, have been taken to a reception centre. Police have detained around 10 of them and are trying to establish who the migrant traffickers are. An aero-naval division of the Guardia di Finanza police force spotted the boat, which was flying a Greek flag, about 140 miles southeast of Capo Passero, near Siracusa, in Sicily. The police watched and waited until boat entered territorial waters before intercepting it.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Las Vegas Columnist Meets Noncitizens (Illegal Aliens) Who Say Union Pressured Them to Register Then Cast Vote

In his weekly column for the “Las Vegas Review-Journal,” writer Glenn Cook has been examining the problems of voter fraud, including felons, the deceased, and noncitizens registering to vote and casting ballots.

This weekend, he wrote about two such noncitizens who tell him they were pressured by their union, Culinary Local 226, to illegally register to vote and then cast ballots. Fearing reprisal from the union and deportation by immigration authorities, the two spoke to Cook as long as he agreed not to identify them. While they speak a modicum of English, the two say they didn’t understand the forms they were completing. He writes:

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Somalis Fare Better in the US Than Sweden: Report

Somali immigrants in Sweden have had a harder time finding employment compared to Somalis in the United States and Canada, a new report has found.

Roughly every other Somali immigrant in North America has a job, while only 20 percent of the Somali immigrants in Sweden have jobs, according to a report released on Monday by the government’s Commission on the Future (Framtidskommissionen).

The report, entitled “Somalis in the labour market — does Sweden have something to learn?” (Somalier på arbetsmarknaden — har Sverige något att lära?) and presented on Monday to Integration Minister Erik Ullenhag, was ordered by the government in order to provide proposals for improving the employment situation for Sweden’s rapidly-expanding Somali population.

The report finds that Somalis in the United States and Canada have had an easier time finding work in part because non-government groups with strong ties to the Somali community play a larger role in helping newly arrived immigrants look for work, find housing, and start companies, according to Sveriges Radio (SR).

In an opinion article published in the Expressen newspaper, the author of the report, Benny Carlsson of Lund University, explained that Sweden would be well served to let community-based organizations do more to help integrate Somali immigrants, rather than relying on public agencies to play a leading role.

“In Sweden, government agencies try to integrate individuals. This is problematic, not least when it comes to Somalis, who are often unfamiliar with or have had negative experience with government agencies,” Carlsson wrote.

“Would Swedish government bodies dare hand over some of the responsibility and resources to ethnic-based organizations focused on helping new arrivals or those suffering from social exclusion to navigate Swedish society?”

According to the report, one of the reasons there are so many unemployed Somalis in Sweden is that roughly half have arrived in the last five years and 70 percent have low or unspecified levels of education.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UK: Illegal Immigrant Who Sexually Assaulted Teenage Girl Went on Run for Two Years After Police Released Him on Bail

An illegal immigrant who sexually assaulted a teenager escaped from the UK and went on the run for two years after police let him out on bail.

Mohammed Shah Nawaz-Cheema, 30, escaped from the UK via the Channel Tunnel after he was arrested on suspicion of raping the 19-year old victim in her sleep.

Nawaz-Cheema had been in the UK illegally for seven years when he was arrested and he did not divulge his immigration status to officers and was given bail.

Shortly afterwards he fled to Spain by smuggling himself out of Dover in the back of a caravan.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Aarhus Siblings’ Love Child Sets Off Incest Debate

Enhedslisten says government should change “old fashioned” laws and professor argues that sometimes inbreeding can be a good thing

The recent case of a brother and sister in the city of Aarhus who said that they are in love and have a five-month-old child together has raised a national debate about sibling sex. The couple, who share the same father but have different mothers, face jail time for violating Denmark’s current statute prohibiting incest and inbreeding.

Far-left party Enhedslisten said Denmark should look at decriminalising incest.

“It is not the government’s job to interfere in who should have children with whom,” party spokesperson Pernille Skipper told Politiken newspaper. “It is a grotesque and old-fashioned approach to sex and families.”

The possibility of passing on genetic defects and damaging the social order have been the main reasons cited for making it illegal for siblings to have sex and produce offspring. But Niels Tommerup, a professor of genetics at the University of Copenhagen, said that mutations resulting from inbreeding can be both positive and negative.

“Our focus is always on the negative consequences like diseases and malformations,” he told Information newspaper. “But positive mutations help develop the species.”

Tommerup said that mutations like those that occur due to inbreeding can be “biologically positive”.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Catholic Church Weighs in Against Gay Marriage

Legalising gay marriage and adoption was central to President François Hollande’s election manifesto. But it is coming against stronger than expected opposition, with the Catholic Church joining calls for the proposed law to be rethought.

The French Catholic Church has joined a chorus of opposition against proposals to legalise same-sex marriage and adoption, which were a cornerstone of Socialist President François Hollande’s election campaign.

The bill is due to be presented at Wednesday’s cabinet meeting — but the parliamentary debates on a law that should have been a walk-through for the president have been postponed to January amid stronger than expected opposition.

Over the weekend Cardinal André Vingt-Trois (pictured), head of the French Council of Bishops, branded gay marriage “the ultimate deceit”.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UK: Millions of Lonely People: The Tragic Legacy of the Left’s War on Families

Britain appears to be turning into a disunited kingdom of solitary and lonely people.

Recent figures have shown that ever-increasing numbers of middle-aged men and women are living alone.

According to the Office of National Statistics, almost 2.5 million people aged between 45 and 64 have their own home but no spouse, partner or children to live with them. Since the mid-Nineties, their number has grown by more than 50 per cent.

This disturbing trend was always entirely predictable as one of the baleful effects of family breakdown. For the age group that is so over-represented in these dismal figures is the post-war ‘baby boomer’ generation — those who grew up in the Swinging Sixties and proceeded to throw over the traditional family.

Far worse than the damage the boomers did to themselves, however, has been the damage done to the links between the generations.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

General

Quantum Mystery of Light Revealed by New Experiment

Is light made of waves, or particles?

This fundamental question has dogged scientists for decades, because light seems to be both. However, until now, experiments have revealed light to act either like a particle, or a wave, but never the two at once.

Now, for the first time, a new type of experiment has shown light behaving like both a particle and a wave simultaneously, providing a new dimension to the quandary that could help reveal the true nature of light, and of the whole quantum world.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Yeehawd: The Board Game

They are trying to get pledges for $12,000 on Kickstarter to get the game into production. The last day for pledges is December 21. (the end of the Mayan calendar…)

The short description of the game:

Yeehawd! is a hilarious board game about religion in which the players take on the role of prophets.

Unleash acts of God upon your mortal foes! Attract new followers with miraculous miracles! Defend yourself with shields of faith!And sabotage your foes by the power of your disbelief!

Since the majority is always right, the prophet with the most followers at the end of the world wins the game and goes to heaven. The others? There´s always room down below.

The game features the prophets: Bean Laden, Pharaoh Bama, Ann Occulter, Hal Gore, Harry Krishna, Lord Keynes and Elrond Hubbard…

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» A Note to a Stiff-Necked People
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» America’s Energy
» Bill Maher Warns Romney Supporters: ‘Black People Know Who You Are and They Will Come After You’
» Black Activist: Blacks Lost Cause, Must Get Out White Vote!
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Canada
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Financial Crisis

Job Creation Under Barack Obama: Less Than Meets the Eye?

In the aftermath of yesterday’s better than expected jobs number there have been many analyses in the media on both sides of the aisle, either attacking or defending Obama’s track record in creating jobs. All have come up with arguments which according to their authors, are solid and defensible. There is one analysis, however, which is missing, and that is a follow up of what we showed yesterday in “Chart Of The Day: America’s Geriatric Work F(a)rce.”

In it we demonstrated the very much “under the radar” schism of America’s workforce since the NBER-defined official end of the recession in June 2009 into the “haves”, or those above 55, who have been able to get a job since the end of the recession, and the “have nots”, or all those in the labor force who have not been able to find a job. So how does this data look when extended to the beginning of Obama’s term, or the 46 full months starting with his inauguration in January 2009, and continuing through the latest, October 2012 data point. The chart is presented below; you decide.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

USA

4 Toledo Men Arrested for Stealing Romney Signs

Criminal quartet was driving truck belonging to sheet-metal union

(Cleveland Plain Dealer) Perrysburg police arrested four Toledo area men early Friday morning on charges of stealing Mitt Romney campaign signs in Wood and Lucas counties in Northwest Ohio.

The signs were found in a pickup truck owned by Sheet Metal Workers International, Union Local 33 in Parma, according to the police report.

Many of the signs — some measuring as large as 4 feet by 8 feet — were believed to have been put up by members of Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition, said John McAvoy, the group’s president.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

A Note to a Stiff-Necked People

By David Mamet

To those Jews planning to vote for Obama:

Are you prepared to explain to your children not the principles upon which your vote is cast, but its probable effects upon them?

Irrespective of your endorsement of liberal sentiments, of fairness and “more equal distribution,” will you explain to your children that top-down economic policies will increasingly limit their ability to find challenging and well-paid work, and that the diminution in employment and income will decrease their opportunity to marry and raise children?

Will you explain (as you have observed) that a large part of their incomes will be used to fund programs that they may find immoral, wasteful and/or indeed absurd? And that the bulk of their taxes go to no programs at all, but merely service the debt you entailed on them?

Will you tell your children that a liberal government will increasingly marginalize, dismiss and weaken the support for and the safety of the Jewish state?

[…]

Please remember that we have the secret ballot and, should you, on reflection, vote in secret for a candidate you would not endorse in public, you will not be alone.

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Active Service Members Upset Over Removal From Voting Rolls

TAMPA BAY, Florida — Local service members who have spent years serving the country are discovering this fall that they aren’t allowed to vote in the presidential election.

Valrico resident and Navy Captain Peter Kehrig, who has been abroad for five years tells 10 News he feels cheated by a system that removed him from the rolls.

Florida State Law requires county supervisor of elections offices to perform regular “maintenance” on its voter rolls to eliminate voters who have been convicted of felonies, moved out of the county, or may have died.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Airport Security Checks Are Vulnerable to Fake Boarding Passes, Experts Warn

More than 11 years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, it remains possible to use fake boarding passes to get through airport security checks, according to new evidence from security researchers and official documents.

The security vulnerabilities could allow terrorists or others on “no-fly” lists to pass through airport checkpoints with fraudulent passes and proceed through expedited screening. They could even allow them to board planes, security analysts warn.

The Washington Post was alerted to the vulnerabilities by concerned passengers and verified them through independent security experts. At the request of U.S. officials, The Post is withholding details that would make it easier for the vulnerabilities to be exploited.

The security gaps center on airline boarding passes, which can be issued up to 24 hours before a flight’s departure. According to security researchers, the bar codes on those passes can be manipulated with widely available technology to change the information they contain: passenger identification, flight data, and codes indicating whether a passenger has qualified for expedited screening.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

America’s Energy

Jimmy Carter established the Department of Energy in 1079 to ‘make America energy independent’. At that time we were importing 15% of our oil. Today the DoE has a budget of $26 billion dollars and we import 70% of our oil. Talk about a total waste of $26 billion. All the federal government has done since 1979 is restrict America’s access to it oil reserves. I really don’t think that you can get any dumber than that. With proven reserves totally more than most of the Middle East combined, why are we importing 70% of our oil? Why are we financing nations that hate America? Why are we not using those resources to create jobs for Americans and making the US dollar the strongest monetary form in the world.

I will take the opportunity here to state that these policies are primarily the policies of the Democrat Party. In the last year of the Bush administration there were several permits issued for shale oil development in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. When Secretary Salazar, a former Colorado Senator, was installed as Secretary of the Interior, he revoked all the permits. As a Senator he was asked at what price he would vote to allow access to the massive oil reserves in ANWAR and at $10.00 a gallon he still would not allow access to those resources. Is this the type of person that we want in that position? No!

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Bill Maher Warns Romney Supporters: ‘Black People Know Who You Are and They Will Come After You’

“If you’re thinking about voting for Mitt Romney, I would like to make this one plea: black people know who you are and they will come after you” (video follows with commentary):

That would be the end of that person’s career. Period. No questions asked. Done!

But Maher who’s adored by the Obama-loving media can say this with total impunity.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: HBO should be ashamed to have this disgusting man as one of its on air personalities.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Black Activist: Blacks Lost Cause, Must Get Out White Vote!

I received a “Happy Birthday” email from a cousin. She signed it, “Love, The Obama kids.” My beloved cousin’s closing line means despite all the info and articles I have sent educating them to why black Christians should not vote for Obama, she and her four siblings are still voting for Obama.

Unfortunately, my black cousins are voting skin-color over principles. So that is a done deal. No amount of logic, information or truth will change their minds. My cousins are racists.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Crisis at NJ Nuclear Plant Barely Avoided in Wake of Hurricane Sandy’s Destruction

The Associated Press (AP) is reporting that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)’s official alert for the Oyster Creek nuclear power facility in Forked River, New Jersey, has been lifted. The narrowly-averted crisis was first triggered as an “unusual event” on Monday as flood waters from Hurricane Sandy rose to 4.7 feet around the plant, but was later upgraded to an actual “event,” which is the second point on the NRC’s four-point scale, after waters reached 7.4 feet just after midnight.

As was widely reported after the storm first made landfall, Oyster Creek’s reactor had already been offline for fueling and maintenance, a fact that was apparently intended to quell public fears that the reactor might be severely compromised. But individuals with knowledge about how nuclear power plants work were still gravely concerned, as such reactors still need electricity in order to power the cooling pools responsible for preventing fuel rods from overheating and causing a meltdown, which is was occurred during the Fukushima crisis.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Daniel Pipes: Why I Am Voting Republican

Note the title is not “Why I am voting for Mitt Romney.” That’s because the two major American parties, Democratic and Republican, represent contrasting outlooks and you vote for the one or other of them, not for a personality. The presidential candidate is captain of the team but its many other players act autonomously. The past half-century has seen a sharpening of the divide between the parties’ philosophical consistency which I (unlike most observers) see as a positive development; who needs Rockefeller Republicans, wets, or RINOs? And ticket-splitting increases gridlock.

I vote Republican because I support the party’s core message of individualism, patriotism, and respect for tradition, in contrast to the core Democratic message of dependence, self-criticism, and “progress.” I am inspired by the original reading of the U.S. Constitution, by ideals of personal freedom and American exceptionalism. I vote for small government, for a return of power to the states, for a strong military, and an assertive pursuit of national interests.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Environmental Swindle by Obama Exposed

In yet another allegation of a serious lack of transparency on the part of the Obama White House, lawmakers this week delved into evidence of misuse of taxpayer dollars for green technology programs that were run by supporters and friends of the current President and that ended up throwing millions upon millions of dollars down the proverbial black hole, according to lawmakers.

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DOE obligated $14.5 billion to 26 projects before the loan program’s termination in September 2011. Three of those projects (Solyndra, Beacon, and Abound) have already declared bankruptcy, and several others are facing serious financial difficulties. Twenty-two of these projects were rated below investment grade (junk) because of their bad credit quality.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Feds Let Mexican Cartel Hit Men Kill in U.S., Senior Lawman Told Stratfor

The U.S. government allowed Mexican drug cartel hit men working as “confidential informants” for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to murder people inside the United States, an American federal law enforcement supervisor told the private intelligence firm Stratfor in e-mails released by WikiLeaks. ICE neither confirmed nor denied the allegations when contacted by The New American.

The explosive leaked documents containing the claims were part of a massive batch of e-mails stolen by hackers from the Texas-based intelligence-gathering firm. Among other startling allegations, official sources in the Mexican and U.S. governments told the company that American special-operations forces were in Mexico under the guise of fighting the drug war.

Additionally, a U.S.-based Mexican diplomat and other sources claimed that Washington, D.C., was working with certain favored drug cartels — especially Sinaloa — in an effort to put smaller criminal organizations out of business. The e-mails echoed allegations made in numerous reports and statements by officials, drug-cartel operatives, and other sources, indicating that the U.S. government was deeply involved in the narcotics trade.

Perhaps the most astounding information, however, had to do with the U.S. government allegedly allowing Mexican cartel hit men across the border into the United States to murder targets. A Stratfor source identified in the documents as “US714,” whom the firm described as a “US law enforcement officer with direct oversight of border investigations,” made that explosive accusation in an e-mail dated April of last year.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

New York Faces Long-Term Housing Concerns After the Storm

With many residents left homeless after the devastation from last week’s storm, New York-area officials began focusing on Sunday on another weather-related factor that might make the problems even worse: colder weather that is moving into the region.

In New York, 30,000 to 40,000 people, mainly residents of public housing, will have to find new homes, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said Sunday. Mr. Bloomberg compared it to the situation after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.

“I don’t know that anybody has ever taken this number of people and found housing for them overnight,” the mayor said.

Many residents in New Jersey, on Long Island and in Connecticut face a similar problem.

“This is going to be a massive, massive housing problem,” Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said.

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Obama Asks Supporters to Vote for Revenge, Romney for Love

(AGI) Washington, Nov. 3 — The U.S. presidential campaign’s latest signature remarks have been about revenge and love of country, as Republican candidate Mitt Romney has tried to overcome the president’s lead in recent polls. Three days ahead of the elections for the next president of the United States, the two candidates have continued their disputes at a distance in the country’s crucial swing-states. While Obama received clear endorsements for the excellent way he handled the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy’s devastation, Romney rallied the crowd at the airport outside Portsmouth, New Hampshire. With its four electoral votes, New Hampshire may be essential to Romney in the finale to the White House. “I will not represent one party, I will represent one nation,” he said. Censuring Obama for urging supporters in Ohio to vote out of “revenge”, Romney pounced on the president’s remark in a TV ad. The short commercial shows Romney in front of a crowd in Ohio saying, “Obama asked his supporters to vote out of revenge. Instead, I ask the American people to vote for love of country.” President Obama followed up on the lavish praise he received in the past few days for his pragmatic response to Sandy by visiting the headquarters of the Federal Emergency Agency. He said,”We still have a lot to do.” .

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

Obama Executive Order Expands Homeland Security Big-Brother Reach Into Local Law Enforcement

President Barack Obama signed an executive order Friday that expanded the Department of Homeland Security’s ties to local law enforcement. The executive order creates a White House Homeland Security Partnership Council and Steering Committee, aimed at fostering local partnerships between federal and private institutions “to address homeland security challenges.”

The council will be chaired by “the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism (Chair), or a designee from the National Security Staff.” The Council chair will also chair the Steering Committee. The executive order comes weeks after a damning Senate report on Homeland Security’s 77 fusion centers, which the Washington Post called “pools of ineptitude, waste and civil liberties intrusions.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Obama’s Violent Agenda Hits Home

Exclusive: Anita Crane becomes target of leftists when home is vandalized

In two WND articles, “America’s salvation depends on Catholics” and “Did Catholics forget about Obama’s record?,” I explain the necessity for Catholic integrity during this election. Instead of arguing with this couple, I taped a Romney/Ryan sign to the inside of our glass storm door.

I also taped a homemade sign beneath it: “Choose Life, Not Death.” Under that headline, I placed the words of Moses from Deuteronomy 30:19-20: “I call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse; therefore choose life, that you and your descendants may live, loving the LORD your God, obeying his voice, and clinging to him …”

Within minutes of closing the door, someone shattered the glass in broad daylight. As I was on the phone with police, I saw someone steal our American flag.

So there it was: a striking example of Obama supporters’ tolerance.

White conservatives and adults aren’t the only targets of leftists. After black conservative Ron Miller published his Christian memoir, “Sellout: Musings from Uncle Tom’s Porch,” which I edited, his home property was vandalized.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

The Tip of the Communist Iceberg in the Oval Office

“America, and indeed the entire Western World, faces destruction if communist sympathizer Barack Obama is returned to office.”

As Tuesday is Election Day, it is extremely important that we get as many voters as humanly possible to the polls to vote for Romney—or against Obama.

We Americans are far more insular than we like to admit. We have, all along, felt more that this election is for—and about—America and the people of America. But that is only half of the story.

You see, without a free America, the western world is F I N I S H E D !

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There is a video (Trevor Loudon: An Urgent Message for America[url] ) I’d like to recommend to you. It runs about thirty minutes and it is well worth your time. Please watch it and recommend it to your friends, especially those who may have the intention of voting for Obama or, as yet, remain undecided.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Troops in the Streets

The grand show of the American government with its presidents and senators, its elegant domes and assorted rituals, is a facade for the true power of a shadow government of committee meetings and think tanks who shape an agenda and then inject into organizations and associations of government workers who turn it into institutional policy long before the legislatures, governors and presidents have taken a single step.

This is where the true power lies and it is far more pervasive and potent than most people realize. But it is a power that is wholly dependent on our investment in its infrastructure. As long as the majority of the people want the order of working post offices, schools, health care programs, advisories and law enforcement, then the bureaucracy will wield its power until a strong chief executive backed by a united legislature confronts them. And meanwhile what we face are not troops in the streets, but a few million unionized public employees following policy as determined by think tanks, campaigned for by activists and enacted by courts. This is how we are ruled. This is where the danger lies.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

U.S. Elections: Will the Dead Vote and Voting Machines be Hacked?

“He who casts a vote decides nothing. He who counts the vote decides everything.” -Joseph Stalin

Whether or not he said it, Stalin’s quote has entered into folklore. For a vote to mean anything, those counting the ballots must have a greater respect for the integrity of democracy than they have lust for power.

Since Stalin’s time, the technology has changed. With electronic voting machines, which leave no paper trail and are programmed with proprietary software, the count can be decided before the vote. Those who control the electronics can simply program voting machines to elect the candidate they want to win. Electronic voting is not transparent. When you vote electronically, you do not know for whom you are voting. Only the machine knows.

According to most polls, the race for the White House is too-close-to-call. History has shown that when an election is close and there’s no expectation for a clear winner, these are the easiest ones to steal. Even more important, the divergence between exit polls, perhaps indicating the real winner, and the stolen result, if not overdone, can be very small. Those who stole the election can easily put on TV enough experts to explain that the divergence between the exit polls and the vote count is not statistically significant or is because women or racial minorities or members of one party were disproportionately questioned in exit polls.

There have been recent reports that, because of costs, exit polls in the 2012 presidential election will no longer be conducted on the usual comprehensive basis in order to save money. If the reports are correct, no check remains on election theft.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

US Election: Obama’s Ad Targets Latinos

(AGI) Miami — Knowing well the importance of the Hispanic vote, Barack Obama issued an ad in Spanish, asking for his Latinos supporters’ vote and urging them to involve family and friends .

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

Video: Glenn Beck to Media Outlets Sitting on Damning Benghazi Emails: Release Them or be Exposed

During his Wednesday evening broadcast, Glenn Beck revealed that he and his network, TheBlaze, are absolutely certain based on “very well-sourced information” that two media outlets — one a network — do indeed have emails proving the Obama White House gave orders to “stand down” during the terror attack in Benghazi.

Beck said it is incumbent upon those media outlets to release the information and provide Americans with the truth, rather than shield the president. If they refrain from doing so, Beck said he will “expose them.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Vote Fraud Underway — What Candidates Must Do

Already we’re seeing problems with early voting which should be done away with altogether. Up until the time when Americans were brain washed with the idea of ‘fast food’ election results, no one had a problem waiting a few days or even a week for the outcome of elections, including president. Honest elections came first — except in cities like Chicago where vote fraud in all forms has been a mainstay for nearly a century. Doesn’t seem to bother the people who live there because nothing has been done to effectively clean it up.

America got all the whiz bang new technology. The result: Our elections for candidates from county to state to federal have been stolen now for nearly a half century. These are just a drop in the bucket. More will come to light by Tuesday and for many days afterwards:

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“Now a new book — “Who’s Counting?” by John Fund and Hans von Spakovsky — charges that Al Franken’s 2008 defeat of incumbent Republican Sen. Norm Coleman may be directly attributable to felons voting illegally. Coleman led on election night, but a series of recounts lasting eight months eventually gave the seat to the former Saturday Night Live star. Later, a conservative watchdog group matched criminal records with the voting rolls and discovered that 1,099 felons had illegally cast ballots. State law mandates prosecutions in such cases; 177 have been convicted so far, with 66 more awaiting trial.

The Minnesota win gave the Democrats their 60th Senate seat, creating the filibuster-proof majority that helped shovel ObamaCare into law.

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Romney has a well oiled machine, but whether it’s the presidential race, congressional, county clerk or sheriff — the alleged losing candidate must audit the vote. Every state has a set time in which you can challenge the vote, so the candidate must make their intention known immediately, not three weeks after the election. Once the vote is officially certified, game over. Volunteers need to line up and be prepared to:

1. Obtain copies of signature books for every precinct in your county or district. That will tell you who and how many people voted. 2. Compare those names and addresses against voter registration forms at the county clerk’s office. In past columns, I’ve covered things like 930 registered voters, but votes cast for a winning candidate was 1,500 votes. 3. It’s not easy, but you have to get access to every ballot even if you have to go to court for an emergency order. Don’t let the ballots get destroyed.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Washington Post Says: Yes, We Need to Give Up Liberty for Security

By now you’ve probably seen the paraphrase of a Ben Franklin quote that those who give up liberty for security, deserve neither (he said similar things a few different ways, but the standard actual quote is: “Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.”)

Whatever the actual quote is, there is quite a lot of truth to it. Giving up liberty for the sake of security rarely works out as planned. Either way, it appears that the editorial board of the Washington Post is either wholly unfamiliar with the quote, or believes it to be untrue. It has come out with an editorial arguing in favor of extending the FISA Amendments Act (and against an ACLU/EFF challenge to the law, to be heard today at the Supreme Court, even with the crazy weather) saying that it is perfectly fine to “give up liberty” for security.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Why Obama Doesn’t Deserve to Win

(THE GLOBE AND MAIL) — If Barack Obama loses the election, my friend Jim will be one reason why.

Four years ago, Jim voted enthusiastically for hope and change. This year, he’s voting for Mitt Romney. “I like Romney,” he says. “When folks saw and listened to him right next to Obama, he looked and spoke more like a president than Obama did.”

Up here in Canada, a large majority of us still belong to the Obama tribe. If Americans were smart enough to think like us, Barack Obama would win by a margin of at least three to one. We can’t fathom why fair-minded people would vote for Mitt Romney. Most of my Canadian friends believe that Romney voters are either callous capitalists or dupes and fools — mouth-breathing Tea Partiers, country-club Republicans, closet racists, or working-class types who’ve been tricked into voting against their own interests.

Jim is none of these. He was thrilled to help elect the first black president. He choked up at the inauguration. He believes that universal health care is a moral imperative. He thinks the Bush regime’s reckless misadventures in foreign lands were total disasters. He believes in a decent safety net and sensible business regulation. But President Obama isn’t the postpartisan, centrist bridge-builder he told us he would be. “Obama is, in fact, a lefty, and given a free hand we really would become a debt-laden, sinking, entitlement-heavy, socialist basket case,” Jim says.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Wyoming: Secret Agenda (21) At City Hall?

CHEYENNE — Most people don’t instinctively cringe when they hear of concepts like bike lanes, smart meters and high-speed rail.

But in recent years, a small but vocal contingent of citizens across the country — including here in Cheyenne — has begun to see a sinister side to those very ideas.

To them, terms like “smart growth” are really code for the eventual erosion of private property rights. They fear people in positions of power are colluding — some knowingly, some unwittingly — to convert America into a dystopian society: a land where private property is abolished, where people are forced into prescribed habitation zones, and where all natural resources are under the exclusive control of the government.

And they believe the lynchpin of this grotesque transformation of society is a little-known United Nations document called Agenda 21.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Canada

Flu Vaccines to be Forced on Healthcare Workers? Citing Patient Harm

Senior Associate Editor of the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Ken Flegel, advocates compulsory flu vaccination for all healthcare personnel, citing patient harm.

One of the first concepts anyone pursuing a career in medicine learns is primum non nocere, Latin for “first, do no harm. Flegel wrote on October 30th that because healthcare workers may contract the flu and spread it to patients, particularly those in fragile states or with compromised immune systems, “It is time that all people who work in a health care institution be vaccinated.”

By Flegel’s logic, everyone benefits from his idea. He claims that vaccines are effective and compulsory vaccination would mean fewer people are infected with the flu, medical institutions lose fewer man-hours from sick employees, and fewer patients in delicate conditions die.

His logic, however, is flawed and littered with benefits not to frail patients but to pharmaceutical companies.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Mask Avengers: Canadian Protesters to Show Faces or Get 10 Years in Jail

Canadian lawmakers weren’t exactly in the Halloween spirit when they approved a new bill on Wednesday. The legislation makes it illegal to wear masks during riots and protests. Guilty parties could face up to 10 years in prison.

Bill C-309 passed with a vote of 153 to 126 in the Canadian Parliament. It will now move on to the Senate.

If it becomes law, mask-wearers at riots face up to 10 years in jail. Those busted wearing a disguise at an unlawful protest could be sentenced to up to five years in the big house.

The sanctions would not apply to those taking part in peaceful demonstrations or protests.

Parliamentarian Blake Richards, who sponsored the bill, says the measure is aimed at targeting the “growing threat” of vandalism and violence.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

A New Army of Ghosts Haunts Corsica

Le Monde Paris

Never mind Sicily or Naples, the most crime-ridden European region is what the French call “the Isle of Beauty” — Corsica. There, nationalists and racketeers, who are sometimes one and the same, are regularly felled by bullets. A journalist from French daily Le Monde took a “murder tour” of the sites of these crimes that everyone knows about but which are cloaked in a shroud of silence.

Ariane Chemin

There are no candles or flowers to serve as a vigil for their last moments. In the places where they fell, you can find none of those improvised altars seen on every roadside, plastic sentinels which year in, year out, honour the memory of car accident victims. There are few or no commemorative plaques either such as the one for the WW2 resistance fights on Ajaccio’s Cours Napoleon.

Despite the epitaphs carved on their marble gravestones, which state that, although they were killing one another, they fell “per la nazione”, there are no traces of memorials for the activists of the FLNC, Corsica’s National Liberation Front. For the last six years, since the murder of Corsican parliament member Robert Feliciaggi, new ghosts are coming to haunt Ajaccio at an alarming rate. And the island’s administrative capital is rapidly becoming like a corpse-strewn battlefield.

The streets of Napoleon’s imperial city are the site of a recent crime wave with as victims, the members of a handful of rival factions that rule the city now that it is freed of the supervision of [nationalist] elders and underworld godfathers. This is a new criminal landscape, layered over two previous murderous shooting sprees.

Shot like a rabbit

There was one in 1995, when, during the “civil war” between nationalist groups, a death in one camp was avenged by a death in another within twenty-four hours. There is also an older — even bloodier — episode which shook up the town some forty years ago, the Combinatie War, named after a cargo ship full of cigarettes that floundered in the Gulf of Ajaccio. The battle for the cargo’s booty structured the underworld in Corsica and in Marseilles [home to many Corsican émigrés] for decades…

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

French Citizen’s Extradition to Spain Sparks Outrage

A French Basque separatist was handed over to Spain on Thursday after she was arrested in France on a European arrest warrant from Madrid, sparking a wave of criticism across the political spectrum in France, where her activities are not illegal.

More than two years after Spain first issued a Europe-wide arrest warrant for French citizen and Basque separatist Aurore Martin (pictured, above), the 33-year-old was stopped by police earlier this week in southwest France and handed over to the authorities in Madrid.

The non-violent political activist was driving alone through her hometown on Thursday afternoon when French police pulled her over for what they say was a routine drink-driving check.

Immediately identified as a high-profile Basque separatist wanted by the Spanish authorities, Martin was detained by the police and within hours, had been transported to Madrid, where she faces 12 years in prison on terrorism-related charges.

Her offence — in the eyes of Spanish law — is having attended two Batasuna political party meetings in the Spanish city of Pamplona in 2006 and 2007. Batasuna was ruled an illegal movement in Spain in 2003 and attending their meetings thereby a criminal offence. The group is considered the political arm of the Basque terrorist group, ETA.

But in France, where Batasuna is not an illegal group, Martin’s arrest has caused a storm of criticism against the French government, and in particular, Interior Minister Manuel Valls, who many high-profile Martin sympathisers believe gave the green light for her arrest.

On Sunday, Valls told regional newspaper Sud Ouest Dimanche that he had “played no part” in extraditing Martin, stressing that “the decision to carry out the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) was a judicial decision”.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Group Says Church of England Vicar Anti-Semitic

LONDON — Britain’s Jewish community representative organization has taken the unprecedented step of lodging a formal complaint to the Church of England, the country’s officially established Christian church, accusing one of its clergyman of anti-Semitism.

The Board of Deputies of British Jews has accused Rev. Stephen Sizer, the vicar of Virginia Water Church in Surrey and an ardent anti-Israel campaigner, of making anti-Semitic statements and republishing anti-Semitic material.

Submitting the complaint on behalf of the board, Arkush said, “The evidence disclosed indicates that Rev. Sizer spends time trawling dark and extreme corners of the Internet.”

“Rev. Sizer republishes items to support the target of his polemical writing, while at the same time introducing his readers to the racist and anti-Semitic websites from where he draws his material,” he added.

The complaint cites numerous examples over an 11-month period showing a clear and consistent pattern of activity that “can no longer go unchallenged.”

In October 2011, the Church of England minister posted a link to his Facebook page from an anti-Semitic website called “The Ugly Truth: Zionism, Jewish extremism and a few other nasty items making our world uninhabitable today.”

Sizer removed the link three months later only after numerous complaints.

In March, Sizer linked a picture of US bases surrounding Iran from the “Veterans Today” website, which publishes articles defending Hitler, and promotes Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke and the anti- Semitic musician Gilad Atzmon.

In June 2011, Sizer gave an interview to a Malaysian television program in which he claimed that “the Zionists” and the Far- Right in Britain were forming an alliance.

“It’s ironic that the very people who favored the work of Hitler are now working with the Zionists against the Muslims because they view them as a threat,” he said.

The complaint will now be considered by Bishop Christopher Hill

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Italy: South Loses 20% of Students to Northern Italian Universities

Some 18,000 university grads also leave for work each year

(ANSA) Naples, November 2; Some 20% of students, or 24,000 young people per year, leave Southern Italy to pursue higher education in central or northern Italian universities, according to data released by research body Ipe on Friday. The report is based on data provided by the education ministry.

The South of Italy also loses about 18,000 local university graduates each year when they receive job offers from central or northern Italy, according to the Svimez think-tank.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Obama: A Lacklustre Ally

There is a striking contrast between European media anxiously monitoring the slightest variations in the United States presidential polls combined with their blow-by-blow attention to the weather patterns above New York City, and the fact that the word “Europe” was uttered only once, during the last debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. European observers concluded from this that Europe no longer counts on the world stage. It is also the sign that the US is abandoning a global vision to refocus on what it sees as its best interests: the economy and employment, relations with China and its style of social protection.

It is a known fact that Barack Obama symbolises a turning point in an America that no longer has affinities with the Old Continent. Born in Hawaii of an African father, raised in Indonesia, Obama presides a country in which the nation’s share of Hispanics, African-Americans and Asians is growing steadily. And even the Republican candidate, although elected to public office in New England, is a Mormon, thus a far cry from the traditional WASP (White, Anglo-Saxon Protestant) that determined domestic and international policies in previous decades.

In this (first?) Obama term, Europe will have had to manage two legacies: that of the Iraq and Afghan wars and that of the 2007 sub-prime crisis. At the price of some rousing internal debates (which caused a Dutch government to fall) and tensions within NATO, most European countries have begun or ended their pull-out of Afghanistan without calling into question their ties to the US or the unity of the EU, as had been the case in 2003 with the war in Iraq.

However, the sub-prime crisis, which mutated into a crisis of banks, debt, economies and societies, is a much more substantial legacy. Despite many G8 and G20 meetings and many phone calls from Obama to European leaders, it seemed impossible to implement an efficient, common management strategy. And despite the mutual benefits derived from both a healthy dollar and sturdy euro, Washington and the Eurozone have not engaged in concerted monetary policies, especially regarding the Chinese yuan.

As for the rest, Barack Obama, who managed trans-Atlantic relations through video conferencing, stood by the British and the French during their Libya campaign, furnishing the military hardware they needed and thus avoiding them a humiliating quagmire. But the U.S. left the Europeans isolated during global warming talks and caused the planet to lose several years of precious time.

For Europe, the candidate’s slogan of “Yes, we can” which gathered tens of thousands of hopeful supporters in Berlin in 2008, came to stand for a lacklustre transition period. But Europeans continue to vote “for” Obama. Living in a post-historic continent, better calm relations to the clamour of the Bush years or the incomprehensible conservatism of Mitt Romney.

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

Protocols of the Elders of Zion Read Aloud in Greek Parliament

Ilias Kasidiaris, a spokesperson for Golden Dawn, read out Protocol 19 from the book: “In order to destroy the prestige of heroism we shall send them for trial in the category of theft, murder and every kind of abominable and filthy crime,” according to Panayote Dimitras of the Greek Helsinki Monitor.

Kasidiaris was addressing parliament on October 23 at a discussion on lifting his immunity in connection with suspicions of assault.

In June, Kasidiaris slapped female politician Liana Kanelli three times on the head during a television discussion. He was subsequently locked in a room in the studio but he knocked down the door and escaped.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Scotland: Police Swoop on Landlord for Organising an ‘Ugliest Woman’ Competition (When it Was Actually Meant for Men Anyway!)

A pub holding a competition to find the ‘Ugliest Woman’ got a visit from the police after someone reported them for sexism.

An unknown complainant demanded the competition be cancelled and wanted the owners of Islay Inn prosecuted.

However, when police arrived at the Glasgow venue they gave manager George Hogg the go ahead after discovering it was, in fact, a competition for men dressed as women.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Shajul Islam: ‘Jihadist’ NHS Doctor to Stand Trial

STRATFORD A trainee NHS doctor accused of joining a jihadist band of rebels who kidnapped two European photographers in Syria will stand trial next summer. Shajul Islam, 26, was allegedly involved in the plot to kidnap Dutch photographer Jeroen Oerlemans and his British colleague John Cantlie on the Syrian border with Turkey. The pair were handcuffed and held at gunpoint by a rebel army for nine days in July after stumbling into the camp accidentally. Property worth £15,000 was taken from them.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

U.K.’s Government Health Care Can’t Afford Seniors

Elderly face losing ‘almost all of their wealth’

(London Telegraph) In a stark assessment of the growing crisis in elderly care, a government report warns that the country may not be able to afford to fund a cap on care costs for a rapidly expanding aging population.

The report, released this week, depicts a bleak picture of the future, with a growing number of pensioners slipping into poverty as they use up their savings to fund care and rely on friends and family for help. It lays bare the scale of the task facing ministers and will increase the pressure on David Cameron to address the issue.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: ‘Tory Rapist Told Me He’d Kill Me if I Told Police’: Sex Abuse Victim Claims He Was Warned He Would Die if He Ever Breathed a Word About His Attacker

A sex abuse victim who told BBC’s Newsnight he was raped by a ‘leading politician from the Thatcher years’ as a child has said the top Tory told him he’d be killed if he told police.

Steven Messham revealed he was contacted by detectives yesterday following Friday’s programme which alleged he was raped ‘more than a dozen times’ by the man, described by Newsnight as a ‘shadowy figure of high public standing’.

Today, Mr Messham, now 49, told the Sunday Express he was sexually assaulted repeatedly for 18 months from 1977 when he was 13 and living in a children’s home in North Wales.

Mr Messham said on one occasion he was abused in a hotel room by the political figure as well as eight other paedophiles.

He also said he was warned afterwards that he would be killed if he ever breathed a word to anyone.

Mr Messham, who lived at the Bryn Estyn home near Wrexham when the abuse too place, told the Sunday Express: ‘It happened time and time again, it was terrifying. there were a group of paedophiles who would regularly abuse boys at the home.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Man, 24, Has Skull Cracked by Soho Phone Theft Gang

A clubber was viciously attacked by a gang as he sprinted in pursuit of a man who snatched his phone.

Police are appealing for witnesses following the serious assault on Great Pulteney Street near the junction of Beak Street in the early hours of September 30.

The 24-year-old victim told police that he had his phone snatched while leaving a nightclub on Wardour Street and he ran through Soho in pursuit of a suspect.

He was then approached by another group of four males, who viciously attacked him by pushing him to the ground, before kicking him repeatedly about the head and body.

He suffered a fractured skull, perforated ear drum, and significant cuts and bruises.

Detectives from the Westminster Serious Violence Team are trying to identify the suspects who were described as a group of four Asian males aged in their mid 20s-30s and were wearing smart-casual clothing at the time.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Now Screen Legend Leonard Rossiter is Accused of Performing a Sex Act While Watching Three BBC Staff Try to Rape 18-Year-Old TV Extra

Screen legend Leonard Rossiter is the latest celebrity name to be embroiled in the sex scandal engulfing the BBC.

The Rising Damp star, who died in 1984 aged 57, has been accused of performing a sex act as he watched three BBC staff trying to rape a male TV extra.

An anonymous male accuser told The Sun the trio twice assaulted him at BBC Television Centre in West London when he was 18.

He said Rossiter, who also starred in the much-loved series The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, watched the second 1960s attack.

It is the latest scandal to hit the Corporation following the mountain of claims made about Sir Jimmy Savile.

Today, the alleged victim branded the BBC a ‘cesspit of depravity’ as he recalled the assault, one of two he said he suffered at the TV Centre.

Police are now investigating after the man stepped forward to give a statement and detectives are understood to be considering arrests.

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UK: Prisoners Have Landlines Installed in Their Cells Despite Government Pledge to Crackdown on Perks Behind Bars

Prisoners have been given telephones inside their cells despite ministers promising to crack down on perks behind bars.

Convicts at a young offender institution in Kent have become the first in state-run jails to be given personal landlines that they buy credit to use at any time of day or night.

They can only ring numbers approved by the authorities and cannot receive calls on the handsets, while the cost of installing them is being covered by BT.

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UK: Peers Clash Over Sharia Law Tribunals

Peers clashed today over the role of Sharia law tribunals as they backed measures aimed at toughening rules on sex discrimination and domestic violence.

Independent crossbencher Baroness Cox warned about the “suffering of women oppressed by religiously sanctioned gender discrimination in this country”.

And she hit out at a “rapidly developing quasi-legal system, which undermines the fundamental principle of one law for all”.

Lady Cox said her move to tackle this in the Arbitration and Mediation Services (Equality) Bill was backed by many Muslims and could apply to discrimination by other faiths.

She denied being “anti-Muslim” insisting she wanted Muslim women to enjoy their full legal rights under British law.

But the first female Muslim peer, Baroness Uddin, said the bid to change the law would be seen, outside the House, as “another assault on Muslims”.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Senior Tories Accused Over Child Abuse

Two senior Conservative figures were named during an official inquiry into widespread child abuse at children’s homes.

The inquiry, established to examine allegations of abuse, heard claims that a paedophile ring operating from children’s homes included policemen, social workers and other prominent public figures.

Their identities were protected by an order from Sir Ronald Waterhouse QC, the retired High Court judge in charge of the 1997 North Wales Child Abuse Tribunal of Inquiry, after he dismissed the claims they had taken part in abuse as “fantasy”.

But there are now calls for the allegations to be re-examined in the light of the Jimmy Savile scandal, which has engulfed the BBC and parts of the NHS, with claims that his predatory abuse of young teenage girls over three decades was covered up at a time when victims were less likely to be taken seriously.

On Saturday night the calls were backed by Keith Towler, the children’s commissioner for Wales, who told BBC Radio 5’s Saturday Edition programme: “I would support a full inquiry. Unless you do that, the level of suspicion will always be around that there is a cover-up… No-one should be protected.”

One of the alleged victims of the north Wales abuse ring has now asked for a meeting with David Cameron to discuss his accusations, in the light of the Prime Minister’s statement, following the Savile revelations, that victims of abuse must be heard.

During the Waterhouse inquiry it was claimed that abuse took place at the country home of a senior Tory politician and at parties.

Sir Ronald ordered the media not to publish the names of the alleged members of the paedophile ring.

He ruled that the media could not report the name of any living person who was accused of abusing children in the North Wales homes unless they had previously been convicted of such an offence.

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UK: Unmarried Couples Face Intrusive Questions by Tax Officials in Latest Crackdown on Child Benefits Bill

Tax officials will have the power to telephone parents and question them about their relationships as they monitor sweeping changes to the child benefits system.

As part of changes to how much parents receive in child benefits, the taxman will be able to call claimants and quiz them about the ‘stability’ of their relationship if HMRC records show anomalies.

The telephone quizzing will be part of a range of options the government can use to enforce the changes to the child benefit system, which restricts how much high earners can receive.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Your Local Cabbie… The Rwandan ‘War Criminal Linked to a Million Murders’ Who Can’t be Deported Due to Human Rights Laws

A suspected war criminal accused of playing a role in the slaughter of nearly a million Rwandans is working as a taxi driver in Britain and cannot be deported because of human rights laws.

Modeste Kennedy Hakizimana, 41, is alleged by the UK Border Agency’s War Crimes Unit to have helped Hutu soldiers kill members of the Tutsi ethnic group during the genocide in 1994.

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But he has been allowed to remain because of a precedent set in the High Court which let four suspected Rwandan war criminals stay in Britain on the basis that they would not get a fair trial in their home country, breaching their human rights.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Balkans

Bosnia: Four Witnesses Dispute Alleged Serb Bombing of Sarajevo Market

The Hague, 31 Oct. (AKI) — Four defence witnesses in the trial of wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, accused of genocide and war crimes by the United Nations war crimes tribunal, have disputed alleged bombing of Sarajevo’s Markale market by Serb forces during Bosnia’s 1992-1995 war.

British ballistic expert Derek Alsop, testifying in Karadzic’s defence, told the court on Wednesday there was “very little evidence” to determine where the grenade which killed 66 people and wounded 140 in February 1994 was fired from.

“Based on available information from the site of the explosion, it is impossible to determine with any precision from which distance the grenade was fired,” Alsop told the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

Earlier on Wednesday and Tuesday three former Canadian officers, who served with the UN peacekeepers (Unprofor) in Bosnia at the time, backed Alsop’s view that it was almost impossible to target the market by a mortar fire from Serb positions in hills overlooking Sarajevo.

Retired Canadian colonel Stephen Youdry went a step further, saying the explosion at Markale was “staged to blame Bosnian Serb forces”. His testimony concurred with Karadzic’s claim that the explosion was staged by Muslim forces in order to provoke international intervention in the Bosnian war.

“If Markale was a target, the most efficient way to hit it would be by a hand mortar from a rooftop of a nearby building, Youdry suggested.

Karadzic has been charged on eleven counts of genocide and war crimes, including two attacks on Markale in February 1994 and August 1995. The indictment centers on a massacre of over 7,000 Muslims in eastern town of Srebrenica in July 1995 and 44-month siege and shelling of the capital Sarajevo in which 12,000 people were killed.

“The responsibility of one (Serb) side was wrongly determined,” Youdry told the court. Former Canadian general Michael Gaultier said the Unprofor investigation didn’t determine where the grenade was fired from, nor “which side was responsible”.

Karadzic was arrested in Belgrade in 2008, after 13 years in hiding, and was transferred to the Hague for trial. In his first appearance in court he denied the charges.

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

North Africa

Benghazi: The Set-Up and the Cover-Up

In August 2012, Stevens reported that the security situation in Benghazi was deteriorating, yet in spite of this, the 16-man Site Security Team assigned to Libya, comprised of Special Forces led by SF LTC Andy Wood, was ordered out of Libya, contrary to the Ambassador’s stated desire that they stay.

Note that, at any time, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could have ordered the deployment to Benghazi of additional security experts from the Department of Security (DoS) Bureau of Diplomatic Security (or Diplomatic Security Service-DSS), but apparently chose not to do so.

Instead, DoS hired a British firm, Blue Mountain, to manage its security in Benghazi, and Blue Mountain subcontracted the job to a local jihadist militia called the February 17 Martyrs Brigade who have known Muslim Brotherhood ties.

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When asked why he didn’t authorize military assets to scramble to Benghazi’s defense, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta claimed that he didn’t know what was going on and “could not put forces at risk in that situation.” This is patently false on both counts: Panetta most certainly did know that an American Ambassador and other staff were under military assault by jihadist forces who had invaded the sovereign territory of a U.S. diplomatic facility. Whether U.S. military assets — either air support or Special Forces — could have arrived in time to save lives is unknown at this point, but the administration’s refusal to say when the president first learned that Benghazi was under attack, that the ambassador was in peril and that the Al-Qaeda-linked Libyan jihadist group, Ansar al-Shariah, had taken credit for the attack invites speculation.

The White House refusal to comment on when exactly the president first met with the National Security Council after the attack began doesn’t help either. (And the weeks of deliberately false statements from a range of administration figures who tried to claim that an obscure trailer for a film no one had ever seen was to blame for the Benghazi debacle only confirms suspicions about the administration capitulation to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) demands for limits on free speech.)

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

CIA Timeline Confirms: Woods and Doherty Killed in Benghazi 7hrs After Wh Told of Attack

(Commercial Airliner Can Fly From London to Libya and Back in That Time)

According to the CIA timeline provided to the Washington Post and other news organizations, Woods and Doherty were killed by mortar fire while on the roof of a CIA facility in Benghazi between 11:15 p.m. and 11:26 p.m. Washington time—or between 5:15 a.m. and 5:26 a.m. Sept. 12 Benghazi time.

Between 4:05 p.m. Washington time, when the State Department emailed the White House that the U.S diplomatic mission in Benghazi was under attack, and 11:15 p.m., when Wood and Doherty were killed, more than seven hours passed.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Egypt’s Coptic Christians Choose New Pope

Bishop Tawadros (pictured) was chosen to serve as Egypt’s new Coptic Christian pope from among three candidates on Sunday. Pope Shenuda III died in March amid fears of how Christians would fare under the ruling Muslim Brotherhood.

Bishop Tawadros was chosen as new Pope of Egypt’s Coptic Christians Sunday when a blindfolded altar boy picked his name from a chalice in a ceremony invoking divine guidance for the beleaguered minority.

Acting head of the church Bishop Pachomius took the ballot from the boy’s hand and, showing it to those crowded into St Mark’s Cathedral, announced: “Bishop Tawadros.”

The crowd erupted in cheers and applause as church bells tolled in celebration across the country.

The new Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of All Africa in the Holy See of St Mark the Apostle succeeds Pope Shenuda III, who died in March leaving behind a community anxious about its future under an Islamist-led government.

Tawadros, 60, a bishop in the Nile Delta province of Beheira, was among three potential candidates — the other two being Bishop Rafael, 54, a medical doctor and current assistant bishop for central Cairo, and Father Rafael Ava Mina, 70.

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Rival Militias Clash Outside Libyan Intelligence HQ

(AGI) Tripoli, Nov. 4 — Rival armed militias clashed outside the Supreme Security Committee, the intelligence headquarters, in Tripoli on Sunday morning. An eyewitness reports that the building took a hit from an RPG round. Haitham Ben Nour, a doctor at a nearby hospital, said they had admitted at least five people injured in the fighting, which took place in the early hours of the morning. Ben Nour added that the hospital had also been damaged in the shooting.

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

Middle East

It’s Official! Iran Fulfills Obama Surprise

Islamic regime announces suspension of uranium enrichment

Fulfilling a request of Barack Obama’s administration reported exclusively by WND, Iran Saturday announced its promise as outlined in the secret negotiations with the U.S. to suspend uranium enrichment to the 20 percent level for its nuclear program.

During an interview with the Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA), Mohammad Hassan Asefri announced that Iran has halted the enrichment to the 20 percent level and at the same time requested the removal of sanctions by the West.

Asefri said that the halt is a sign of goodwill by Iran but it requires a positive response from the West.

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Meanwhile, Secret Iran Nuclear-Bomb Plant Expanding

Work surrounding Iran’s latest secret nuclear site continues unabated, new satellite images from DigitalGlobe show. The existence of the site was first revealed by WND on Oct. 8. The site — Velayat 1 — which is in the province of Isfahan on the outskirts of the small city of Najafabad, was built for research and development and has a capacity of 800 centrifuges for uranium enrichment. It already has successfully tested a neutron detonator and implosion system for a nuclear bomb.

According to the source for that exclusive WND report, research at the site includes design of a nuclear warhead for the Iranian Shahab-3 ballistic missile, which is now almost complete. The source added that there is also a nuclear reactor at the site along with a separation plant as another path to acquire a nuclear bomb.

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Nuclear Iran Seeks Apocalyptic Holy Man

Obama is reluctant to openly admit that radical Islam’s open declaration of war presents a danger to America. The state of Israel shows no such hesitancy. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently stood before the United Nations and warned of a medieval war of civilizations that is set to erupt global security. A nuclear armed Iran is far different, Netanyahu pointed out, than a nuclear armed Russia. Netanyahu emphasized the distinction between the two ideologies of Iran and Soviet Russia:

“Militant Jihadists behave very differently from Secular Marxists. There were no Soviet suicide bombers. Yet, Iran produces hordes of them. Deterrence worked with the Soviets because every time Soviets chose between their ideology and survival, they chose survival. But, deterrence may not work with Iranians when they get their nuclear weapons.”

Netanyahu went on to explain that the difference between the two aggressors is the value placed on life. Iran anticipates its own destruction as a price to pay for bombing the globe into chaos:

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

The Saudis Are Bulldozing Islam’s Heritage. Why the Silence From the Muslim World?

Imagine that the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem — the traditional site of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus — has been taken over by Cromwellian Puritans. The new owners of the shrine plan to send bulldozers in, replacing the old church with a monstrous building resembling a concrete spaceship. This is so pilgrims can pray without being distracted by “superstitious” icons. Also, the Old City will be buried under hotels that make Vegas look like Venice.

It wouldn’t happen, would it? Christians would fight to the death to preserve Jerusalem. So would Jews and Muslims. And, for once, they’d have the support of secular politicians and scholars, horrified by the prospect of an act of cultural vandalism unprecedented in modern times.

Unprecedented until now, that is. The long-cherished ambition of Saudi Arabia’s ruling Wahhabi sect to smash up the ancient buildings of Mecca and Medina is nearing fruition.

In Mecca, the house of one of Mohammed’s wives has been demolished to make space for public lavatories. His birthplace may disappear, too, as part of King Abdullah’s scheme to complement the skyscrapers and shopping malls with a Grand Mosque fashioned from the same materials as a multi-storey car park in Wolverhampton.

As for Islam’s second holiest place, the city of Medina, a recent article by Jerome Taylor in the Independent revealed a megalomaniac plan to pull down three 7th-century mosques. Taylor added: “Ten years ago, a mosque which belonged to the Prophet’s grandson was dynamited. Pictures of the demolition that were secretly taken and smuggled out of the kingdom showed the religious police celebrating.”

Only a small minority of the world’s billion Muslims are Wahhabis, despite the tens of billions of petrodollars spent by the Saudis propagating their creed. (Bosnia, for example, is now littered with Saudi-style mosques, replacing the graceful Ottoman architecture that Wahhabis detest.) Many pilgrims to Mecca are revolted by the marriage of Puritanism and greed they find there. Yet protests are scattered and muted. Why?

One answer is that the House of Saud, though widely hated, is also feared: its wealth and terrorist connections make it unlikely that, say, a Pakistani politician would speak openly about the desecration of the Hajj.

The West can hardly complain about such gutlessness: this year’s Hajj exhibition at the British Museum was creepily sanitised — no mention of bulldozers or the 2,000ft clock tower built right next to the Kaaba, the black cube-shaped building that is the centrepiece of Islamic devotions.

But what sticks in the craw is the hypocrisy of Muslims who throw a fit if Israeli archaeologists carry out non-intrusive work underneath the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, “Islam’s third holiest place”, as we’re constantly reminded. Such anger would be more convincing if the first and second holy sites weren’t being ploughed up by a police state. Likewise, are cartoons of Mohammed really more offensive than reducing the remains of his life to rubble?

As one Middle East expert put it to me: “Jews disturbing the Dome of the Rock fits into an anti-Western narrative, so Muslims can cope with that. The Saudi destruction of Mecca doesn’t fit into that narrative, and so there’s virtual silence.” Something worth bearing in mind, perhaps, when you wonder why the murder of Muslims by Muslims in Darfur or Syria provokes only limited outrage in the Islamic world.

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U.S. Moves to De-Recognize Syrian Opposition Group

Allies baffled: ‘I am not sure the Americans would propose the right people’

(McClatchy Newspapers) The Obama administration’s decision to drop its recognition of the Syrian National Council as the leading Syrian opposition group and propose creating a new umbrella organization surprised and puzzled close U.S. allies, diplomats said Friday.

The U.S. government gave no advance notice of its intention to renounce the council as the lead umbrella group, diplomats of three countries said. They said their governments learned about the initiative from news accounts.

Diplomats criticized Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for using what they called inappropriate language in describing the council as made up of people who haven’t been in Syria for decades; many of its members, the diplomats said, left the country only after the uprising against President Bashar Assad began 19 months ago.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

United Arab Emirates: Four ‘Black Magic Practitioners’ Caught in Sting Operation

A woman who helped police set up a sting operation to catch three black magic practitioners was also arrested when it was discovered she herself practised black magic.

The woman, an illegal resident, reported her three friends to police as an act of revenge, said Col Salem Sultan Al Darmaki, the head of Ras Al Khaimah CID yesterday.

Police arrested the three Arab women in their apartment where they were found with an Emirati man, spices and liquids used in black magic, alcohol and tissue with human sperm.

Police believed these items were mixed to make a “magic” potion.

The informer was then arrested when it was revealed that she was also a “sorcerer”.

All four women confessed that they had used black magic for “a long time” to trick people out of their money, police reported.

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Russia

Russian Nationalists Rallies Unity Day Detentions

MOSCOW — Police in the Russian capital say some 6,000 people have participated in a march of nationalists to mark the National Unity Day holiday, one of dozens of similar events across the country.

The rallies — both sanctioned and unsanctioned — were being held under the title “Russian March.”

Organizers of the sanctioned rally in Moscow claimed that as many as 20,000 people participated in that event.

Some 25 marchers were reportedly detained in the capital for wearing banned Nazi insignias, and police reported that some marchers set of fireworks, flares, and smoke bombs.

It was the first time the authorities allowed the march to proceed in the center of Moscow.

“They only hear us when there are a lot of us, when we take to the streets,” one of the organizers of the Moscow rally, Vladimir Tor, said of President Vladimir Putin’s government. “Unfortunately, our democratic system is ruined. The country lacks democratic institutions. The [Central Election Commission] has become a band of falsifiers and consequently the president and the Duma are only conditionally legitimate. This is a very hard situation. At this time, Russian people need to unite and create their own civil society institutions, parallel to democratic institutions.”

Tor also repeated the nationalists’ call for restricting immigration from Central Asia.

“We demand that the wave of immigration from Central Asia is stopped,” Tor said. “It’s essential to implement a visa regime with the countries of Central Asia and to halt heroin traffic and other opiate traffic from Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and other Central Asian countries.”

Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill led a service in a cathedral in Moscow’s Kremlin.

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Video: Illegal Transgenic Human Cloning?

Dumped Fetuses Discovery Could Point To Half Human, Half Engineered Synthetic Life Experiments

Hundreds of human fetuses, found in a forest in central Russia, may have been removed from a local medical university. Police are questioning a researcher, who was fired last year and could have taken the material she was working on with her. However, some doctors say the dumped fetuses could even be the product of cloning. RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

South Asia

Man-Eating Leopard in Nepal Kills 15 Villagers in Just Over a Year: 10 of the Victims Are Young Children

[WARNING: Disturbing Content.]

A ferocious leopard may have killed 15 people in Nepal over the last 15 months and now authorities have vowed to kill the ferocious beast.

The severed head of the latest victim, a 4-year-old boy, was found in the forest a kilometer from his home this morning, said Kamal Prasad Kharel, the police chief of the Baitadi district, an area 373 miles west of Kathmandu.

CNN reported that the creature dragged the child away into the jungle to eat, the 15th victim since the attacks began last year.

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Twelve Taliban Fighters Hand in Their Weapons and Surrender to Afghan Government as Part of Latest Amnesty Bid

A dozen former Taliban militants laid down their arms today as they surrendered to an amnesty programme in Afghanistan.

Reports state the 12 fighters renounced their Taliban ties as they handed weapons over to the government during a ceremony in Herat.

The promise to surrender links to the terrorist network is said to be in return for free care of war wounds, temporary housing, a job and an empty plot of land.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Sub-Saharan Africa

At Least 11 Wounded in Church Attack in Garissa, Kenya

(AGI) — Nairobi, 4 Nov. — Sources of the local police and Red Cross gave news of an attack, reportedly with a hand-grenade, that was launched against a church in Garissa (East Kenya), wounding at least 11 people. Three of the victims were seriously injured and are in urgent need of blood transfusions.

The attack occurred in an area close to the Somalian border.

Since Kenya sent troops to Somalia to combat the fundamentalist al-Shebaab militias, the Country has become the theater of a number of attacks. In July, the attacks on two churches in Garissa caused 18 fatalities. More recently, in September, an attack with a hand-grenade against a church in Nairobi caused the death of a 9-year old boy, the responsibility of which was attributed to sympathizers of Islamic militias.

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Boko Haram Suspected of Police & School Attack in Nigeria

(AGI) — Kanu, Nov. 4 — The Nigerian army and local residents report further attacks, probably by Boko Haram, in the north of the country. Men armed with explosives assaulted a primary school, a police station and two telecommunications installations, setting them on fire. “We heard that there were some attacks in Fika by suspected Boko Haram terrorists. They attacked two telecommunication masts, a police station and a primary school,” said Lazarus Eli, the military spokesman in Yobe State. A witness said he saw the bodies of two policemen carried out of the burning police station, but Eli was unable to confirm the report. The military spokesman added that troops are deployed in the city to contain the violence. Fika is 170 km from Damaturu, the state capital of Yobe and a focus of activities by the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram. According to local sources, the attack took place at around 4:30 a.m.

“They threw explosives and fired gunshots at their targets, setting them ablaze, and fled after the attack,” said Tanimu Mani. “Soldiers who arrived in the town went inside the burnt police station and brought out the bodies of two policemen killed in the attack,” he said. Another resident, Hassan Gaji, a student, said he had heard blasts and gunshots during his early morning prayers. “They were shooting seriously for about one hour,” he said, adding that the town had been taken over by police and soldiers. According to estimates, violence linked to Boko Haram has accounted for 2,800 deaths since 2009, including many members of the security forces. Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country, a big oil producer, and is divided between the mainly Muslim north and the essentially Christian south.

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

Suspected Al Shabaab Terrorists in Kenya Linked to Obama Family

Kenyan police officers continued their anti-terrorism operations on Sunday when they killed or arrested suspected members of a Somalia-based Islamist group, one of whom lived in the same western Kenya location as some family members of President Barack Obama who are alleged Muslim Wahhabists, according to sources. A suspect, Omar Faraj, who was allegedly involved in Wednesday’s bombings that killed a police officer and two other suspected members of the Somalia-based al-Qaeda-affiliate, Al Shabaab, was killed by police officers who raided the suspect’s home in Mombasa, Kenya, on Sunday morning, an Israeli police and counterterrorism source informed the Law Enforcement Examiner.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Immigration

Migrant Cap Will Hurt Britain Says Aide to ‘Open Door’ Tony Blair

THE mandarin in charge of Whitehall when Labour opened Britain’s immigration floodgates yesterday attacked the Government’s current cap on newcomers, saying it hurts economic growth.

The Coalition is “shooting itself in the foot” by shutting its borders to skilled immigrants, warned Sir Gus O’Donnell, former head of the civil service.

Tight immigration restrictions are “a big barrier to growth” as Britain emerges from recession, he claimed, saying they mean not enough skilled workers are moving to the UK.

Sir Gus worked in Number 10 for Tony Blair at a time when Labour operated an open door to immigration, then was Cabinet Secretary under David Cameron until he stepped down earlier this year.

In an article published yesterday he wrote: “The first thing that the Government can do to help growth is to stop shooting itself in the foot. A big barrier to growth is an immigration policy that deprives the UK of skilled workers.”

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Experts Warn of National Vote to Bash Families

‘Ambiguous language that is easily manipulated’ called a threat

Legal experts are warning citizens of Ireland about a Nov. 10 “Children’s Rights Referendum” that they fear is so ambiguous it could be used by the government to replace parents in their roles as decision-makers for their children.

“What is proposed in the amendment is a subtle, yet definite philosophical shift short of being the legal maid-of-all work that it may or may not be,” said an analysis developed by University College Cork law professor Bénédicte Sage-Fuller and history professor Gabriel Doherty, along with Grégor Puppinck, director of the European Center for Law and Justice.

At issue is a referendum that would redefine the role of government in helping children the government determines may be in need of assistance.

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The Children’s Rights Referendum gives Ireland absolute control over children in Ireland, who are subjected to the fancies of the state and can be deprived of loving and caring parents without a clear showing of parental neglect or abuse,” he concluded.

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From Gender Identity Disorder to Gender Identity Creativity

In exercise books, sports line-ups, or in the simple act of going to the bathroom, school children have to answer the seemingly simple question, “are you a boy or a girl?” For Canadian school kids who exhibit cross-gender behaviour or presentation, this question is not only limiting, it’s the source of angst.

Childhood gender independence, or gender creativity, is often viewed as an abnormality in need of a cure — but it’s that attitude that needs to be fixed, according to Concordia University political science professor, Kimberley Manning. “The majority of gender independent children suppress their identities because of societal pressure. In reality, it’s at this young age that these kids need the support and freedom to explore who they really are so that they have a better chance to grow up to be healthy and happy adults,” she says.

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Homeschoolers Flee Persecution in Germany and Sweden

BERLIN — Two leaders in the European home education movement, a father from Sweden and a German mother, drew tears from the audience as they told a packed conference room about life in exile and the heart-rending decision to flee abroad. While each of their stories was unique, both parents were forced to escape from their homelands due to relentless government persecution when they refused to stop homeschooling.

The presentations were made during a Friday workshop at the first-ever Global Home Education Conference (GHEC), held in Berlin, Germany, bringing together around 200 homeschooling leaders, policy makers, parents, human rights activists, and pro-family forces from every corner of the world. Meeting here this weekend, they say the plan is to join forces in the battle to protect the right of parents to direct the education and upbringing of children.

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As The New American reported earlier this year, Himmelstrand was forced to flee from Sweden when officials threatened his family with massive fines and potentially even retaliation by social services. There finally came a point where the pressure became too much to bear.

“We cannot live with the fear of the threat that our children will be taken away,” Himmelstrand told GHEC attendees, explaining his decision to escape from Sweden after the family received a letter from social authorities calling the parents and child to a meeting. “The moment we got that letter, we knew the move was close.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Screenwriter Warns That Russell Crowe May Portray Noah as Environmentalist Wacko

It’s billed as a “Biblical epic” but a Christian screenwriter in Hollywood who has had a chance to read the script for “Noah” says there’s a good chance that the movie, which is still in production, will be far from the truth of the Gospel. “If you were expecting a Biblically faithful retelling of the story of the greatest mariner in history and a tale of redemption and obedience to God you’ll be sorely disappointed,” Brian Godawa recently wrote in his analysis of an undated script he was able to get his hands on as a movie industry insider.

Godawa told The Christian Post that he is not 100 percent sure that the copy of the script written by Darren Aronofsky and Ari Handel that he read has since been changed to reflect a more accurate portrayal of what’s written in the Bible, but chances aren’t good that is the case. In fact, he fears the movie’s Noah (played by Russell Crowe) will be depicted more like an “environmentalist wacko.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Survey Reveals 2/3 of Russians Repelled by Homosexuals

(AGI) Moscow — Two thirds of Russian citizens, both male and female, claim to be repelled by homosexuals, according to a survey carried out by survey research organization Levada Center. The survey covered 45 regions of the immense Federation. It showed that 66% of respondents (71% of men and 61% of women) feel revulsion toward homosexual men; the figure amounts to 60% for lesbians. A mere 1% of respondents claimed to respect homosexuals. Further, 89% of men and 84% of women expressed “pride” in belonging to their respective genders.

Over half the sample group, i.e. 56%, was in favor of a clear distinction between men and women’s social roles, with rights and duties for each gender. No more than 38% of respondents spoke out in favor of gender equity. Finally, some 33% of the population found feminists somewhat annoying, while 49% claimed to be indifferent toward them, and 9% appreciative.

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UK: Met Police ‘Could be Sued Over Plan to Give Top Jobs to Black People and Women’

Britain’s biggest police force is to become the first public body to adopt a policy that gives priority for top jobs to black people and women.

The Metropolitan Police will recruit senior officers and promote civilian staff from minority groups in ‘tie-break’ situations where they are just as qualified as white or male candidates.

Scotland Yard’s diversity board has warned that the ‘positive action’ policy, made legal by equality laws last year, will be controversial.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Today, Children, We’re Teaching Underage Sex and Debauchery

If we are all so disgusted by the Savile affair, which is over, why are we not much more revolted by the schools and clinics which, during next week, will be giving contraceptive jabs and implants to underage girls, so they can have underage sex?

If you want to know what a society is really like, you should not judge it by the sort of thing that becomes a scandal. You should judge it by the sort of thing that does not become a scandal.

The almighty authorities of this country, backed by Parliament, and ultimately by the force of fines, police and prisons, are now forcing their tawdry sexual standards on an entire generation.

These policies take us back to an age of great cruelty to women, and of dreadful sexual exploitation of the young of both sexes. They are closely linked with the growing number of young people who have no stable family, and the growing number of old people trapped in solitude.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

General

Neanderthal Babies All Around: Synthetic Biology is Closer Than You Think

George Church—he of the beard, tall man’s lope and overwhelming credentials— has hit the circuit to promote a new book: Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves. As the title explains, the book explores the field of synthetic biology, which centers on how man can program DNA to create things ranging from new fuels to seeds that grow into fully-formed houses. This subject often veers into the fanciful, and Church keeps up that tradition. Yet when he says things about bringing Neanderthals back to life, you have to take notice instead of chuckling.

For about the last 35 years, Church has been at the cutting edge of genetics and radical biology in academic and entrepreneurial settings. Today, he’s the professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School, the super-sought-after adviser to more than 20 companies in genetics and synthetic biology, and co-founder of a handful of companies. Church, 58, relishes the academic side of his work and has scores of researchers doing cutting-edge stuff at his Harvard lab. That said, he likes to make sure that people see him as a man of action and not just some big brain in an ivory tower. “I still do things with my own hands,” he says.

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Financial Crisis
» EU Proposes ‘20% VAT Rise on New Build Homes’ Which Could Spell Disaster for Fragile UK Housing Market
» The Fear of the Fickle Money Traders
» Tokyo to Inject US$5.3bn to Jumpstart the Economy
 
USA
» Benghazi-Gate: A Disgrace to the Nation
» Can Democrat-Leaning Voting Machines Win Election for Obama?
» Ethics Gate — The Evidence — the Head of the Snake in Plain Sight
» Labor Unions Stopped NJ From Receiving Help?
» Liberals Fear Grand-Bargain Betrayal by Obama
» Miami Paper Says Romney 6 Points Ahead of Obama in Florida
» Romney Falsely Labeled a Radical by Watergate Reporter
 
Canada
» ‘We Day’ In Manitoba
 
Europe and the EU
» Finmeccanica: Top Manager Alleges That ‘ the Ministry Wanted 11% of €5 Billion’
» Germany Sees Italian Boom in German Language Courses
» German Neo-Nazi Turned Jihadist Who Went to Fight in Afghanistan Admits He Made a ‘Big Mistake’ After Wife Misses Supermarkets and Her Mobile Phone
» Greece: Finance Prosecutor Targets Venizelos on Lagarde List
» Italy: Seven Reported for VAT Fraud, 1.2 Million Euros Seized
» Italy: ‘Work-Shy Doctor Played Tennis During Hospital Hours’
» Italy: Graft ‘Worse Now Than in the 1990s’ Says Ex-Judge-Turned-Politician
» Russia and Italy to Start Bilateral Defense Exercise
 
Balkans
» Albright Raps ‘Disgusting Serbs’ In Prague Book Signing
 
North Africa
» Obama’s Benghazi Investigator Tied to Libya Bombing
» U.S. Considered Moving Benghazi Consulate a Month Before Deadly Attack
 
Middle East
» Arab League vs Europe: We Have Our Human Rights Charter, We Shall Have Our Court
» Fr Gheddo: Assad & Rebels Are Targeting Christians in Syria
» Jordan: Father Strangles Daughter for Honor Reason
» Obama’s Middle East? It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again
» U.N. Rep Calls for ‘World Capital’ … In Islamic Istanbul
 
South Asia
» Di Paola Tells Marines They Are Injustly Held in India
» Pakistan: Muslim Parents Attack Daughter With Acid
» Suicide Attacker Kills Anti-Taliban Tribal Head in Pakistan
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Somalia: Suicide Bombers Attack Restaurant in Mogadishu, 3 Killed
 
Culture Wars
» ‘Obama is Telling Kids, F—- Your Parents’

Financial Crisis

EU Proposes ‘20% VAT Rise on New Build Homes’ Which Could Spell Disaster for Fragile UK Housing Market

The EU could try to scrap the UK’s zero VAT rating on new homes in a move to standardise tax rates across Europe.

A consultation document has been issued that proposes bringing in a standard 20 per cent VAT on all new-build homes — which would spell disaster for the UK’s fragile housing market.

If the proposal were to be agreed and rubber stamped by Europe and the UK government, it would drive up the average house price of a new home in the UK by £48,000 the Daily Express reported.

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The Fear of the Fickle Money Traders

This election may be more about the surrender of America to Islam than anyone realizes

Fear can freeze a deer in the headlights of a car, cause a grizzly bear to flee at the sound of a loud noise, or cause a consortium of international banking interests to start having heart palpitations. Recent interviews with highly-placed officials in a number of European and South American banking circles indicates a new, almost irrational fear that is beginning to rise among them. It’s not about inflation, depression or recession, but it is so frightening to these individuals that they are being driven to talk about something they typically never talk about.

The topic? Islam. Contrary to likely presumption, it’s not just the movement of Muslims across Europe from Africa and the Middle East and the mobilization of Islamist factions in these areas — but the vast migration that has begun towards the United States.

Why, you may ask, would this be of such great concern to the banking communities of the world? Well, despite their varied persuasions and allegiances, they fear the loss of the last great hope for freedom in the world: America. They fear the surrender of America, that bastion of safety and the free market in the world, to Sharia law.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Tokyo to Inject US$5.3bn to Jumpstart the Economy

The Japanese government hopes to increase output and rein in deflation. Japan’s Coast Guard will also get more because of higher cost due to the territorial dispute with China.

Tokyo (AsiaNews/Agencies) — Japan’s cabinet approved a 422.6 billion yen (U$ 5.3 billion) economic stimulus package on Friday. It includes more money for the Coast Guard, which has spent more than expected because of the dispute with China over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands.

The move was decided because something had to be done. With money coming from reserve funds, a government spokesperson said the stimulus should “lead to an exit from deflation and jumpstart the economy.”

However, the move was expected to put pressure on the Bank of Japan to extend its 80 trillion yen asset-purchase scheme after a policy meeting next week, analysts said.

Japan’s economic crisis stems from the US recession; however, domestic political instability since 2005 and the decision to shut down nuclear plants have made matters worse.

Without domestic sources, Japan must now spend 30 per cent more to meet its energy needs from abroad.

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USA

Benghazi-Gate: A Disgrace to the Nation

What is now being called “Benghazi-Gate” by internet journalists and bloggers but being ignored by the major American media, other than investigative reporters of Fox News, is a disgrace to the nation, and a disgrace to those of the major national media who pose and posture as impartial, objective, independent journalists.

Whatever the politics, party, or choice for president any American may have, the impartial, independent, objective reality is that what happened in Benghazi — and in its aftermath — is a national disgrace.

It is now beyond all reasonable doubt that the administration of President Barack Hussein Obama, and Obama himself, did not speak truth to the American people of what happened at Benghazi, nor how, and why it happened.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Can Democrat-Leaning Voting Machines Win Election for Obama?

This election is within the margin of fraud

Imagine you go to the polls and choose Mitt Romney on an electronic machine, but your vote comes up Barack Obama. So you re-enter your choice, but the president’s name still stubbornly appears. Then a third try. Ditto.

Innocent malfunction…or something else?

Whatever the case, this has already happened to voters in states such as Nevada, Ohio, Kansas, North Carolina, Missouri, and Colorado—four of which are swing states.

This hasn’t escaped the notice of the Republican National Committee, which has just sent a letter outlining its concerns to the secretaries of state of the aforementioned.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Ethics Gate — The Evidence — the Head of the Snake in Plain Sight

The media used to be the 4th leg of government. When the media does its job we all benefit and the truth wins. When it fails to do its job lies and corruption ensue. I, like many Americans, watch with frustration the news and see broadcasters more interested in celebrity status, entertaining rather than doing their jobs. Spin and propaganda have replaced stories now reported as news to promote the agendas of the current Administration, the networks and company owners. True investigative reporters are ridiculed and silenced.

It is time for citizens to take action to force change upon the system. Janet Napolitano is promoting a security campaign advertising the message “If you see something, say something” to Americans citizens. We saw something and now we are saying something. It is not what Napolitano had in mind but is none the less important for every one of us to know.

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The establishment press, MSM and others negligently and with deliberate bias, support the administration, fall in line, promote disinformation and lies as news to influence public opinion and promote their agenda. If they don’t, the Government is ready to authorize bullying, sanctions, reprimands, censorship, penalties, license cancellation, filing lawsuits (as seen with the recent DOJ suit against Gallup), jail or worse. Government has no limitations and can take over companies like General Motors and Chrysler and take on companies like Boeing and Gibson Guitar as well as state governments, sheriffs and judges attempting to deal with immigration violations, voter registration, fraud and eligibility issues, while applying “Chicago” intimidation and bully tactics. This is not the Government we expected when “We the People” spoke during the last election. The old slogan of “Hope and Change” is gone. The new slogan is “Hoping for Change” and for Americans to wake up.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Labor Unions Stopped NJ From Receiving Help?

If ever there was a case for right to work legislation in a northern union demolished state, this story coming out of storm ravaged New Jersey today should do the trick.

Homes, businesses and lives were destroyed by tropical storm Sandy. Citizens are going muzzle to muzzle over a tank of gasoline, assaulting fellow citizens for a few dollars, dumpster diving for food, looting their neighbors and begging for help without fundamental needs.

Utility companies traveled from as far away as Alabama to jump in and help restore power to areas where state officials are predicting that it could take more than another week to restore power and stop the chaos. But some of those utility workers are sitting idle, not allowed to set foot on Jersey soil to restore power. Why?

Crews from Decatur Utilities out of Alabama headed up there this week, but Derrick Moore, one of the Decatur workers, said they were told by crews in New Jersey that they can’t do any work there since they’re not union employees.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Liberals Fear Grand-Bargain Betrayal by Obama

(Politico) Labor unions and liberal interest groups are going all-out for President Barack Obama’s reelection — but they’re just as ready to turn that firepower back on him if he betrays them with a grand bargain.

These groups fear a victorious Obama would ink a deal with Republicans during the fiscal cliff negotiations that slashes entitlement benefits. And that could hurt the very coalition of voters — minorities, women and low- and middle-income families — that would claim credit for his second term. Even as they turn out the vote in public to keep Obama in office, in private they’re plotting a strategy aimed at pressuring him to protect those who reelected him.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Miami Paper Says Romney 6 Points Ahead of Obama in Florida

(AGI) Miami, Nov. 3- Three days before the US elections, a poll by the Miami Herald confirmed Mitt Romney’s solid advantage over Barack Obama in the key state of Florida, which grants 29 electoral votes out of the 270 needed to reach the White House’s steps. According to the newspaper, Romney had a 6 point lead over Obama, with 51% of the voters in his favor against 45% for Obama.

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

Romney Falsely Labeled a Radical by Watergate Reporter

“Carl Bernstein on Mitt Romney’s Radicalism” is the headline over his Daily Beast article, as if Bernstein has performed a great public service by telling us that he has published the definitive exposé of Romney just days before the election. The piece is full of innuendo and distortions and even qualifies as laughable. Bernstein has lost his magic and has become a journalistic joke.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Canada

‘We Day’ In Manitoba

Some 16,000 young Manitobans spent Wednesday getting inspired at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg as part of We Day.

The basic angle is that awareness of the world’s great injustices and equalities is raised, and then the question that is directed at our children is, ‘what can WE do about it?”

They are preying on our collective guilt as the lucky ones who live in a developed county. Like the Hitler Youth were indoctrinated in anti-Semitism, our children are being similarly inculcated in the Globalist mindset.

We Day is “awakening the spirit of volunteerism,” and “educating, engaging and empowering socially conscious youth to become agents of change.”

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Europe and the EU

Finmeccanica: Top Manager Alleges That ‘ the Ministry Wanted 11% of €5 Billion’

Reports of a €550m kickback on business deals with Brazil. Scajola under investigation

NAPLES — An 11% “return” on a business deal allegedly conceals the payment of kickbacks to politicians and wheeler-dealers. Contracts were clinched or sought in four countries thanks to the contacts of former premier Silvio Berlusconi and his most trusted aides, such as the former minister and People of Freedom party coordinator, Claudio Scajola. The statements made by Lorenzo Borgogni, former director of Institutional Relations at Finmeccanica to investigating magistrates Vincenzo Piscitelli and Henry John Woodcock, have revealed underhand dealings behind international orders in India, Panama, Indonesia and Russia. Moreover, the arrest warrant for the top manager Paolo Pozzessere mentions other key witnesses, such as the director-general of Fincantieri Giuseppe Bono and the former chairman and CEO of the holding specialised in defence systems, Pierfrancesco Guarguaglini, interviewed by investigators as a witness.

“They want 11 percent”

It was 10 November when Borgogni was questioned on the negotiations entered into by Fincantieri and Finmeccanica for the supply of 11 military frigates to the Brazilian government, that had suddenly foundered. “The link between Italy and Brazil was the MPs Claudio Scajola, and Massimo Nicolucci from Naples, since Scajola had a very good relationship with the Brazilian defence Minister Jobin. I would like to point out that even if at the time Scajola was Minister for Economic Development, his ministry had nothing to do with the deal for the supply of frigates. Paolo Pozzessere, who handled relations between Fincantieri and Finmeccanica, told me that he had heard from Giuseppe Bono (director-general of Fincantieri) that in exchange for paving the way for a deal, a “return” had been agreed — that Fincantieri itself would have to pay for in the form of an agency agreement — amounting to 11% of the overall value of the deal, amounting to €2.5 billion for Fincantieri alone. This “return” percentage, according to what I was told by Pozzessere, would have been in part shared between Scajola and Nicolucci on one hand and Jobin on the other”…

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

Germany Sees Italian Boom in German Language Courses

(AGI) — Berlin, Nov 3 — Italians and Spaniards are rushing to sign-up for German courses in Berlin’s language schools. The “Berliner Zeitung” has revealed that in the multi-ethnic district of Neukoelln, the “Volkshochschule” (the city university) has literally been stormed by youth coming from Southern European countries, anxious to learn the language of Goethe in order to find a job. VHS Vice-director Jochen Mainka explains that “now the level has changed”. “Before only people who were not used to learning came,” while now students are mostly university graduates who already speak one or two languages but want to learn German in order to enter the German labor market. “Three years ago, 70% of those enrolled were made up of Turks, but for the last two years those arriving are increasingly Italians, Spaniards and French,” remarked the manager, who confermed that the most conspicuous group of students is made up of 500 Spaniards, followed in the roles by Italians and Greeks. The cost of courses is, in fact, very low with students paying only Euros 150.00 for a 100 hour course, divided into 5 hours of lessons every morning. The newspaper specifies that the more the economic crisi in southern Europe spreads, the more youth come to Germany from those countries, and particularly to Berlin. The VHS of Neukoelln has become a thermometer for the crisis.” .

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

German Neo-Nazi Turned Jihadist Who Went to Fight in Afghanistan Admits He Made a ‘Big Mistake’ After Wife Misses Supermarkets and Her Mobile Phone

A former neo-Nazi who joined the Taliban and attacked an American base near the Afghan-Pakistan border has told a German court that he made a ‘terrible mistake’.

The German man, who was only named as Thomas U, spoke of his regret over signing up for the German Taliban Mujahidin (DTM) and travelling with his wife to the war-torn Afgfhan-Pakistan border to become a terrorist, according to The Times.

His catalogue of complaints over his poorly thought-out decision included his fellow combatants’ drug habits, a lack of hygiene, contracting hepititis A and his friends being horribly killed by Pakistani forces helicopters.

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Greece: Finance Prosecutor Targets Venizelos on Lagarde List

PASOK leader fighting on two fronts, with unrest from the ranks

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, NOVEMBER 2 — Finance prosecutor Grigoris Peponis intends to ask parliament to investigate two former Greek finance ministers for criminal negligence for failing to prosecute possible tax evaders on the so-called Lagarde list of Greek bank accounts stashed away in Switzerland.

Peponis will move against current PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos and former 2010 finance minister Giorgos Papacostantinou, also from PASOK, after Wednesday’s parliament vote on troika-mandated austerity measures. The prosecutor’s announcement came just as the so-called Greek Assange, i.e. Hot Doc magazine editor Costas Vaxevanis, was being acquitted on Thursday of charges stemming from his publication of the list of 2,059 Swiss bank account holders.

In his article, Vaxevanis accused the two ministers and two finance guard chiefs of failing to investigate possible tax evaders on the list, which current IMF chief and former French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde provided to Papacostantinou on a CD in 2010.

The CD contains the names of Greek citizens stashing undeclared income totaling an estimated 1.5-2 billion euros at HSBC bank in Switzerland since 2003. Papacostantinou mysteriously lost the disk, which resurfaced a month ago in the hands of Venizelos. Athens authorities recently admitted the original had been lost, and that they had asked Paris for another copy.

In what pundits say is an attempt to divert public opinion from the Lagarde list, the Vaxevanis acquittal and the Peponis announcement, Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras last night told a congressional transparency committee that the Finance Guard is drawing up a list of 54,000 names of Greeks who moved more than 100,000 euros offshore after the economic crisis began, in 2010.

“This list will be much more crucial and probably more useful than the Lagarde one,” the minister said. “We will call in 15,000 people for questioning on the provenance of funds they moved offshore.” Taking the bull by the horns, the 18 MPs from Neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn on Friday filed a complaint against Papacostantinou and Venizelos for dereliction of duty.

But Venizelos is on the hot seat for more reasons than a possible indictment: two of his party’s 33 MPs defected on Thursday, while others are threatening to vote against the new austerity measures, without which the troika (EU-ECB-IMF) might hold out on the 31.5-billion-euro bailout Greece is gasping for.

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Italy: Seven Reported for VAT Fraud, 1.2 Million Euros Seized

Charged with criminal association

(ANSA) — Rome, November 2 — Italian tax police on Friday seized over 1.2 million euros of assets deriving from alleged tax evasion in connection with the wholesale purchase of electronic and high-tech items worth over 13 million euros. Seven people have been charged with criminal association and tax fraud in relation to the operation, which consisted in issuing false invoices in order to avoid paying VAT on purchases from suppliers in other EU countries and then claiming credits on the tax that had not been paid. The organisation, based in Ciampino southwest of Rome, was led by a Romanian national with numerous previous convictions. All the other members of the organisation were Italian.

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Italy: ‘Work-Shy Doctor Played Tennis During Hospital Hours’

Cited for defrauding State

(ANSA) — Bergamo, November 2 — A public-health doctor filmed played tennis during hospital work hours was cited Friday for allegedly defrauding the State in this northern Italian city.

The man, who has not been named, allegedly avoided controls by filling out permits rather than using his hospital-exit badge.

Tax police filmed his tennis matches, “which sometimes went on for hours,” they said.

Meanwhile in Reggio Calabria four doctors were cited for profiting from a non-existent medical company.

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Italy: Graft ‘Worse Now Than in the 1990s’ Says Ex-Judge-Turned-Politician

Rome, 24 Oct. (AKI) — The level of corruption in Italy is worse now than it was in the early 1990s when a slew of graft scandals brought down the political establishment, according to Antonio Di Pietro, one of the principal judges in the clean hands trials.

“The difference between now and 1992 is that there is as much graft and embezzlement going on but more impunity,” said Di Pietro, who now heads Italy’s left-of-centre Italy of Values party.

“Citizens are more alienated and less is being done to combat this scourge — the new anti-corruption bill is an example,” Di Pietro told La Repubblica TV.

Even politicians from his own party were not untainted, he noted.

“We’ve tried to bring in new blood and the first thing they’ve done is to understand how to steal.”

The former regional coordinator for the Italy of Values party in the Lazio region, Domenico Maruccio, accused of embezzling 700,000 euros of party funds, is one of dozens of politicians in the Lazio, Lombardy and Campania regions who are are under investigation for alleged theft of public party funds.

Most of the politicians mired in a barrage of embezzlement probes are from the countries’ conservative political parties, ranging from former premier and billionaire media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom party to the formerly separatist Northern League party.

The current government led by technocrat Mario Monti is trying to pass a new anti-corruption law, which Di Pietro has especially criticised for its failure to penalise false accounting, a practice that was legalised in 2003, making it easier for companies to conceal kickback payments.

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Russia and Italy to Start Bilateral Defense Exercise

(AGI) — Taranto, Nov. 2 — Russia and Italy will start a bilateral air and naval defense exercise on November 5 in the Gulf of Taranto and the Ionian Sea along the south of Italy.

The drill, dubbed IONIEX 2012, will begin once Russian destroyer Smetlivy and and rescue tug MB 304 reach Taranto, and will end on November 14. The schedule will include both training sessions and cultural events in the town of Taranto (November 5- 7 and 10- 14) and exercises at sea (November 8-9).

The Russian ships will leave the Port of Taranto on November 15. The Italians will deploy frigate Zeffiro, offshore patrol boat Aviere, a submarine, aircraft (AV8B) and the San Marco Regiment marine unit of the Italian Navy. The purpose of the bilateral defense drill is to enhance cooperation and interoperability of the two countries’ crews in a maritime environment through surveillance exercises, tactical procedures, operations and fire prevention activities at sea as envisaged in the agreement signed by Russia and Italy on November 30, 1989.

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

Balkans

Albright Raps ‘Disgusting Serbs’ In Prague Book Signing

(Washington Examiner) Clinton-era Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, confronted by pro-Serbian protesters who called her a war criminal during a recent book signing in her native Prague, pushed them aside as “disgusting Serbs” in a confrontation going viral on the internet.

Displaying her trademark feistiness, Albright is seen in the video as sternly shouting “get out, get out,” to the protesters who arrived with a film crew. As they closed in on her, she stood up and said, “That’s it! Get out,” and soon walked away with an aide after saying, “they are disgusting Serbs.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Obama’s Benghazi Investigator Tied to Libya Bombing

JERUSALEM — The Obama administration’s lead investigator into the Benghazi attack, former Ambassador Thomas Pickering, previously held clandestine meetings with Hamas aimed at opening U.S. dialogue with the terrorist group, according to informed Middle Eastern security officials.

Sources within Hamas previously disclosed to WND the June 2009 meeting. The gathering allegedly took place in Geneva with two Hamas leaders, Bassem Naim and Mahmoud al-Zahar. Naim is Hamas’ health minister, while al-Zahar is one of the main Hamas leaders in Gaza.

Pickering is further tied to the revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa through his role as a member of the small board of the International Crisis Group, or ICG, one of the main proponents of the international “Responsibility to Protect” doctrine.

The doctrine is the very military protocol used to justify the NATO bombing campaign that brought down Moammar Ghadafi’s regime in Libya.

Gareth Evans, president emeritus of the ICG, is the founder and co-author of the doctrine.

Billionaire activist George Soros is on the ICG’s executive board. Soros’ Open Society Institute is also one of only three nongovernmental funders of the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, the group that devised the doctrine.

The ICG itself has long petitioned for talks with Hamas as well as normalized relations with the Muslim Brotherhood, for years urging the Egyptian government to allow the Brotherhood to establish an Islamist political party, as WND previously reported.

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U.S. Considered Moving Benghazi Consulate a Month Before Deadly Attack

Classified cable shows U.S. recommended the consulate move into CIA base

Consulate staff believed that Libyan militia guarding their compound had been infiltrated and found member of the unit photographing the base

The United States considered moving its Benghazi consulate a mile away to a CIA base a month before the deadly attack by militants linked to al-Qaeda which killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three.

A classified cable also reveals the U.S. mission drafted a contingency plan to suspend its operation as security in the Libyan city deteriorated amid increasing violence.

The secret cable, sent to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s office, reflected officials’ concerns that the Libyan militia protecting the consulate could have been infiltrated by extremists.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Middle East

Arab League vs Europe: We Have Our Human Rights Charter, We Shall Have Our Court

A report by the European parliament on human rights in the United Arab Emirates stirs a hornet’s nest, especially when it comes to dissidents, death penalty and the rights of women and foreign workers.

Cairo (AsiaNews/Agencies) — The Arab League has come to the defence of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which has been criticised in a human rights report by the European parliament. The League said that it already had an Arab human rights charter and could set up an Arab Court for Human Rights; “that’s why we do not wait on international parties to assess human rights in the Arab world”.

Released on 26 October, the European report criticised the UAE’s treatment of political dissidents and its use of the death penalty, calling on the major oil producer to respect the rights of women and migrant workers.

The European parliament report noted that the UAE had “accelerated its crackdown on human rights defenders and civil society activists, bringing the number of political detainees to 64”, most of whom are held in solitary confinement and without legal help.

The Arab League’s response calls the report “biased and prejudiced,” following a similar statement by the UAE’s foreign minister, Anwar Gargash, who said, “The biased and prejudiced report levelled unsubstantiated accusations without examining the facts of the situation on the ground”.

On the issue of the rights of women and migrant workers, the foreign minister noted that people from more than 200 nations lived in the country “in an atmosphere of openness and tolerance”.

“The report contains huge exaggerations in its comments against a sovereign nation,” Arab League Deputy Secretary-General Ahmad Bin Hala said. “Perhaps the EU did not look into the circumstances in a very accurate manner, and the reality of human rights in the Arab world is still absent to international human right bodies”.

He pointed out that the foreign ministers of the 22-nation league had agreed to the creation of an Arab Court for Human Rights, which will be discussed in the upcoming Arab Summit.

“We all know that the UAE is a country that’s open to the world,” Hala added. It has “people from more than 193 countries working there. It enjoys a high number of investments, and economic and social activity. Due to its openness, everything is clear and transparent in the UAE”.

The UAE is the world’s fifth-largest oil exporter and is an important business partner for the European Union, with bilateral trade last year reaching € 41.4 billion (US$ 54 billion).

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Fr Gheddo: Assad & Rebels Are Targeting Christians in Syria

(AGI) — Vatican City, Nov. 3 — Syrian Christians are the primary victims of the ongoing civil war, being “targeted by the insurgents and by Government forces, hounded down in the area of Wadi Sayed”, where they have always co-habited with the Sunnis. This is the report of Father Gheddo, a missionary and journalist and founder of ‘Mondo e Missioni’. “Christians in Syria — the cleric recalled — represent about 10% of the population and in the past some of them have held important offices in Ministries and public administration positions”.

“All of this has changed now and according to sources close to the Holy See, the Christians who have lost everything and are now displaced amount to 300,000”, affirmed the elderly missionary-journalist who also said that, in his opinion, others will not flee”. “The future is becoming increasingly uncertain and they fear that they are bound for a destiny shared by many Christians who, after the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, had to abandon their homes, leave everything behind and escape”, wrote Father Gheddo on his Sussidiario.net Website who also stated that this same destiny in the recent past has “struck more than 700,000 people who had to leave Iraq”.

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

Jordan: Father Strangles Daughter for Honor Reason

(ANSAmed) — Amman, November 1 — A Jordanian man killed his 22 year old doughter by strangling her after suspecting she was having a romantic relation with a man, police source said on Thursday.

The man, from the eastern city of Zarqa, strangled his daughter with his bare hands and will face charges of premeditated murder for killing his divorced daughter, said the official. The 56 year old father surrendered to the police claiming to have killed his daughter for honor reason.

In his initial testimony to the police and Quraan, the suspect said he was “suspicious of his daughter’s behaviour because she wanted to marry a man against his wishes”, the source said.

The issue of honour killing is common in the conservative society, although its rate dropped after years of campaigning, according to activists. Every year around 20 women are killed in honour related crimes, most of whom come from families with limited income.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Obama’s Middle East? It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again

by Joanathan Neumann

Among critics of Barack Obama, comparisons with Jimmy Carter became ever more frequent as his presidency progressed.. After all, both presided over stagnant economies, created large new federal departments, bailed out auto companies, sought to reform healthcare, and put pressure on Israel. Both presidents also exhibited similar accomplishments and interests: one, a peanut farmer and one-term governor who emerged from obscurity to beat the incumbent (but unelected) Republican president, Gerald Ford; the other, a community organiser and one-term senator who also came from nowhere to overcome Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party establishment in a bruising primary and go on to win the contest to succeed President George W. Bush.

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Back in 1980, a joke went around: “What’s flat as a pancake and glows in the dark? Iran, after Reagan becomes president.” The election, which Reagan won, fell on the first anniversary of the hostage-taking, with the diplomats still in captivity. They were released on the day of the new president’s inauguration. In the 2012 election, Iranian Islamism was still a primary issue, but now joined by Arab Islamism spreading across the Middle East.

[JP note: if Obama gets in again, it might be all over.]

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

U.N. Rep Calls for ‘World Capital’ … In Islamic Istanbul

(CNS News) The world needs a global capital and it should be the capital of Islamic Turkey, Istanbul, according to a UN special representative. Richard Falk, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Palestinian human rights, wrote a Nov. 1, 2012, opinion piece for the controversial al Jazeera English site calling for a “global capital” because of integration “by markets, by globally constituted battlefields, by changing geopolitical patterns.”

While Turkey is a longstanding U.S. ally and a member of NATO, its nearly 80 million population is 99.8 percent Muslim, according to the CIA Factbook. Its Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has had several run-ins with Israel over access to Gaza. In March, he urged Israel to “stop the brutal attack against Palestinians and stop the massacre and bloodshed.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

South Asia

Di Paola Tells Marines They Are Injustly Held in India

(AGI) Rome, Nov. 3 — The Italian defence minister, Giampaolo Di Paola, told the two marines, Massimiliano La Torre and Salvatore Girone, “You are unjustly held in India.” He was speaking via a video link on the occasion of his greeting to Italian military personnel operating abroad. He hadn’t been expected to connect with Kochi in Kerala state, India, where the two marines have been held for more than eight months.

Minister Di Paola brought greetings from Italy, saying “we feel close to you and you will always be in our thoughts until a just resolution of the case. I am convinced that this solution will be the recognition by the Indian Supreme Court of the right of Italy to judge you in Italy. We are confident of that.” The two marines expressed thanks at support from Italy, thanks not to Di Paola — said Girone — but also to the Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi and the entire government “for the support we have received for over eight months and the significant commitment that Italy is making to resolve the issue.” La Torre also thanked “the Italian people for the support they are giving us.” Minister Di Paola spoke again: “You do not have to thank us. It is our duty to be at your side. It is we who thank you for the dignity and honour with which you are handling this difficult and prolonged situation.

I sincerely wish you good luck and I am confident that you will be able to hug your loved ones not only there, like now, but also in Italy, and this has a different flavour.” .

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

Pakistan: Muslim Parents Attack Daughter With Acid

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

(ABC News) Pakistani parents in a remote village allegedly killed their 15-year-old daughter by pouring acid all over her face and body after they caught her talking to an unknown boy, according to local police and hospital officials.

The incident happened in Kotli, a small town in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The parents allegedly confessed to the attack after she spoke with a boy outside their house.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Suicide Attacker Kills Anti-Taliban Tribal Head in Pakistan

(AGI) — Buner, Nov 3 — A suicide bomber aboard a motorbike has assassinated a Pakistani tribal leader hostile to the Taliban in Buner, in the north-western province of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, also called the “North West Frontier”. The victim, Fateh Khan, belonged to the National Awami Party — a left-leaning party with seats in the central government in Islamabad — representing Pashtun nationalism. Khan had founded a local militia to combat the Taliban militants and oversaw the district committee for pacification.

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

Sub-Saharan Africa

Somalia: Suicide Bombers Attack Restaurant in Mogadishu, 3 Killed

(AGI) — Mogadishu, Nov 3 — At least three persons are dead, including a guard, in a double suicide attack against a restaurant in Mogadishu. Spokesman for the Somali police Abdi Adan made the announcement, saying that numerous other persons were wounded. It is not clear if the two attackers are among the victims. The attackers opened fire against the guards at the entrance to the restaurant, who in their turn responded with fire, preventing the attackers from entering. At that point the attackers blew themselves up.

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

Culture Wars

‘Obama is Telling Kids, F—- Your Parents’

Video reveals shocking rants of White House-backed ‘gay’ activist

A newly compiled video exposes the chief “anti-bullying” activist endorsed by the Obama administration spewing an obscenity-laced, startling message to “gay” kids in America.

The White House website, under its “Civil Rights” section, includes links and videos recorded by Barack Obama, Joe Biden and others, supporting the mission of “gay” activist Dan Savage’s It Gets Better Project, an effort to help homosexual teens survive bullying during their teenage years.

But a recent video produced by the Faith Family Freedom Fund reveals Savage has touted the White House’s support as proof the president is backing his shocking message:

“That meant,” Savage says of Obama’s participation in his It Gets Better Project, “the president of the United States was telling queer kids, ‘There’s something wrong with your parents, there’s something wrong with your preachers, there’s something wrong with your teachers, and f— those people!’“

The video reveals Savage further blasting those who believe in Jesus as “spiritually abused,” wishing Republicans would die and referring to politically conservative Christians as “pieces of s—.”

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Financial Crisis
» Billionaires Dumping Stocks, Economist Knows Why
» Greece: Landlords Struggling Due to Lack of Tenants
» Obama’s Layoff Bomb
» Sweden Runs Out of Jobs, Points Youth to Norway
» The Whole Truth About Obamanomics
 
USA
» Arab World Discenchantment, Obama Lesser of 2 Evils
» Caroline Glick: Obama and the Politics of Contempt
» General Asks, ‘Would I Want [Obama] With Me in Combat?’
» Las Vegas Review-Journal Destroys Obama
» Last Minute Anti-Romney Dirty Tricks Target Filmmaker
» New Jersey Town to Ala. Volunteer Utility Crew: Don’t Help With Sandy Unless You’re Unionized
» New York City Marathon Will Not be Held Sunday
» Obama’s Inauguration Reverend: All Whites Are Going to Hell
» Romney’s Strategy Not Obama’s Doctrine Will Advance Freedom in the Middle East
» U.S. Military to Truck Fuel to Region Hit by Hurricane Sandy
» US Officials: CIA Ran Benghazi Consulate
 
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» Italy: Camorra ‘Sold Toxic Waste as Fertiliser to Farmers’
» Italy: Former Neo-Fascist Leader Rauti Dies
» Klondike in Lapland: Mining Companies Swarm to Finland’s Far North
» Scotland: Suspended Doctor Accused of Lying to NHS Grampian
» Scotland: Stuart Rodger Sentenced for Shouting at David Cameron
» Scotland: Dr Muhammad Ishaque Faces GMC Hearing Over Lying Claim
» The Latest Polls Confirm Everyone’s Worst Fears About the Golden Dawn in Greece
» UK: Clarke’s Soft Justice Will Lead to Thousands Fewer Criminals Being Jailed
» UK: Fifth UK Drug User is Infected With Anthrax
» UK: Gamlin: Ex-Spin Doctor Spared Jail for Child Porn Haul
» UK: Grading Fiasco of Scandal-Hit English GCSEs is Blamed on Cheating Teachers
» UK: Mother ‘Beat Son, 7, To Death Then Set Fire to His Body’ Because He Struggled to Learn the Koran Off by Heart
» UK: Police Launch Hunt for ‘Racist’ Chelsea Fan
» UK: Racist Rant on Woolwich Arsenal to Abbey Wood Train: Slade Green Woman Charged
» UK: The BBC Has Never Been Neutral on Anything
 
Mediterranean Union
» Tunisia: EIB Undertakes 200 Million Euro Support to Banking
 
North Africa
» CIA Describes Effort to Rescue Americans in Libya Attack
» Coptic Christian Girl, 14, Abducted by Muslim in Egypt
» Tunisia: Imams Accuse Ennahda of Helping Salafis
» Tunisia: Imam Calls Jihad, Salafites to Prepare Shrouds
 
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» Number of Illegal Infiltrators in South Nears Record Low
» Palestine — Falk’s Failed Philosophy Guarantees Continuing Conflict
 
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» Abu Dhabi: Patient Murders Indian Doctor for Slow Treatment
» Euro-Deputies Express “Worry” Over Human Rights in Emirates
» Syria: Last Christian in Homs Killed
 
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» Mob Burns Girls’ School in Pakistani City Over Alleged Blasphemy
 
Immigration
» Criminals Can Stay in UK to Avoid ‘Shame’, Malaysian Criminal Avoids Deportation After Claiming it Breaches Her Human Rights
» Massachusetts Mayor Bans the Word ‘Illegal’ For Illegal Immigrants
» Swiss Ecopop Group Forces Immigration Referendum
 
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» Spanish Youths Attack Catholic School, Threaten to Burn Priests Alive
» UK: Number of Children in Married Families Drops 1 Million in Ten Years
 
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» The Legacy of Islamic Totalitarianism

Financial Crisis

Billionaires Dumping Stocks, Economist Knows Why

So why are these billionaires dumping their shares of U.S. companies?

After all, the stock market is still in the midst of its historic rally. Real estate prices have finally leveled off, and for the first time in five years are actually rising in many locations. And the unemployment rate seems to have stabilized.

It’s very likely that these professional investors are aware of specific research that points toward a massive market correction, as much as 90%.

One such person publishing this research is Robert Wiedemer, an esteemed economist and author of the New York Times best-selling book Aftershock.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Greece: Landlords Struggling Due to Lack of Tenants

The number of unlet homes is close to 300,000 and rising

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, OCTOBER 26 — Hundreds of thousands of property owners are getting increasingly desperate as property market professionals estimate that the number of unlet homes is close to 300,000 and rising. Given that there are some 1 million houses in the rental market around the country, that means that about one in every three houses and apartments for rent is standing empty, as daily Kathimerini notes.

Owners are unable to lease them even at considerably reduced rates, while it is virtually impossible to sell in the current economic climate as demand is nonexistent. Worse still, the taxes that owners have to pay are much higher today than in previous years, placing an extra burden on landlords with empty properties. The only category of properties that manage to attract tenants relatively easily is one-bedroom apartments and small houses up to 65 square meters. Larger houses, which entail higher maintenance costs etc, remain empty, as is the case with tens of thousands of commercial spaces — offices and stores — owing to the closure of thousands of enterprises.

Furthermore, many tenants have fallen behind on their rent.

According to recent data compiled by the Panhellenic Federation of Property Owners (POMIDA), almost 50% of tenants around the country are between two and six months behind on their payments, and in some cases even up to a year. The economic crisis and the high unemployment rate mean thousands of tenants are unable to pay their rent; in most cases in Athens, tenants have not paid their rent for two months, while in Thessaloniki, four out of five tenants have not paid for up to five months. The phenomenon of unreliable tenants is of course nothing new, but before the crisis, they only comprised 15 to 20% of the total. In the last couple of years, however, their number has increased threefold.

Many landlords with tenants are today opting to reduce their rates, based on the relationship they have built over time, as well as to avoid the risk of not being able to find a tenant at all. All this creates huge problems for landlords, as besides the lack of tenants or major delays in rent payment, they also have to pay tax on rents they have not yet collected. The imposition of the special property tax levied via electricity bills has effectively deducted two to three monthly rents from every property on an annual basis, rendering properties a tax burden for owners rather than a form of income.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Obama’s Layoff Bomb

In June, a diffident and self-deluded President Obama claimed that “the private sector is doing fine.” Last week, the private sector responded: Speak for yourself, buster. Who needs an “October Surprise” when the business headlines are broadcasting the imminent layoff bomb in neon lights?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported last Tuesday that employers issued 1,316 “mass layoff actions” (affecting 50 workers or more) in September; more than 122,000 workers were affected overall. USA Today financial reporter Matt Krantz wrote that “(m)uch of the recent layoff activity is connected to what’s been the slowest period of earnings growth since the third quarter of 2009.” Some necessary restructuring is underway in response to the stagnant European economy. But more and more U.S. businesses are putting the blame — bravely and squarely — right where it belongs: on the obstructionist policies and regulatory schemes of the blame-shifter-in-chief.

Last week, Ohio-based auto parts manufacturer Dana Holding Corp. warned employees of potential layoffs amid “looming concern” about the economy. President and CEO Roger Wood specifically mentioned the walloping burden of “increasing taxes on small businesses” and the need to “offset increased costs that are placed on us through new laws and regulations.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Sweden Runs Out of Jobs, Points Youth to Norway

Sweden’s national employment office has come up with a plan for jobs in the Swedish town of Soderhamn: send people out of the country to look for jobs in Norway. They have designed a program to send young workers up to 28 years old to Oslo on “Job Journeys” to hopefully find a job in their new city. The government will pay for their plane tickets and a place to stay for a month while they search for work. The Daily Telegraph reported that the town of Soderhamn has an unemployment rate of over 25 percent.

Nima Sanandaji published a study on “The Surprising Ingredients of Swedish Success” for the Institute for Economic Affairs in August 2012. Sanandaji showed that Sweden’s rise in tax revenues have devastated the job market in the country in the last 50 years. Starting at 21 percent of GDP in 1950, taxes increased by a percentage point every year for the next 30 years. In addition to extremely high unemployment, especially among young people, Sweden has witnessed an overall economic decline in relation to other countries. Sanandaji wrote: “The rapid growth of the state in the late 1960s and 1970s led to a large decline in Sweden’s relative economic performance. In 1975, Sweden was the 4th richest industrialized country in terms of GDP per head. By 1993, it had fallen to 14th.”

The Swedish people have tremendous human capital — American Swedes outperform native Swedes by 50 percent, but even so they cannot create jobs in an atmosphere of suffocating big government.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

The Whole Truth About Obamanomics

What’s not so obvious is that the only real sector making up the .58% growth in GDP is public sector growth, through new jobs and contracts with the federal government. The federal government is now by far the single largest employer in the United States. Via both direct employment and contract employment, no enterprise in America employs as many Americans, almost all of them union members.

That also explains how the government workers unions have become the most powerful political force in America today, giving 99% of political donations to the Democratic Party, leftist causes or Democrat politicians. It is a self-perpetuating political force— money taken from taxpayers, most of whom are conservatives and Republicans, spent by the government to employ union workers who pay union dues that end up funding the Democratic Party which continues to grow government under the guise of stimulating the economy.

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Obama’s 2013 budget is the worst of all. After holding back on 2012 government growth due to the election cycle, their 2013 budget explodes in federal spending and government growth. In the end, Americans should be learning through this experience that free-market capitalists do not invest in wealth redistribution, the common modern name for Marxism. This explains why despite trillions in so-called stimulus spending, the economy is not rebounding at all, nor will it.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

USA

Arab World Discenchantment, Obama Lesser of 2 Evils

Honeymoon with Obama long faded after 2009 Cairo speech

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO, NOVEMBER 2 — The honeymoon between President Barack Obama and the Arab world has faded, and opinions are mixed on the possible outcomes of the upcoming US presidential elections.

Welcomed at first with relief that the era of Bush and military aggression were over, Obama inspired many with his June 2009 speech in Cairo, where he was hosted by Al-Azhar and Cairo universities.

“The cycle of suspicion and discord must end,” the US president said that day. “I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world.” “A new phase has begun,” was the initial, enthusiastic response by representatives from Al-Azhar, the highest Sunni Muslim authority in the country.

But since then, US policy towards Israel and the Palestinian question has not changed substantially, as the Arab world had hoped, and public opinion has shifted. A September survey by international internet-based market research firm YouGov showed 63% of Middle Eastern respondents do not trust the US, while June data from the Pew Research Group shows public support for Obama in the Arab world has shrunk; in Egypt and Jordan, public perception of the US is unchanged with respect to the Bush era.

“Mitt Romney makes you think of an ambiguous, contradictory foreign policy. At the same time, the Arab world is disappointed in Obama and won’t be optimistic if he is re-elected,” former Egyptian ambassador to the US, Nabil Fahmy, told Al-Ahram Egyptian newspaper. The Gulf oil monarchies are disappointed in Obama for not supporting their ally and friend, toppled Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak, Fahmy added. “As Arabs we are interested in how will a Democratic president deal with our problems. Will he free himself of the Jewish lobby?” Bahraini analyst Ahmed el Morched opined on his blog.

Syrian activist Faissal Shawki wrote on Twitter that Washington “allows the Syrian murderer to crush the revolution, because the US fears democracy, it is not in their interests.” Obama has also taken flak from moderate and secular leaders for uncritically supporting the new, post-Arab Spring Islamist governments in the interests of regional stability — not that this has conquered the hearts and minds of Islamic factions. “We don’t care who wins, Obama or Romney,” Ali Abdel Fatah from the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood told ANSAmed. “They have the same principles but with different methods. Their attitude towards the security of Israel to the detriment of Palestinians is the same. What we want is to reinforce our sovereignty. We do not want outside interference in our internal affairs, and we do not want the US to be Egypt’s obligatory ally.”

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Caroline Glick: Obama and the Politics of Contempt

“Your first time shouldn’t be with just anybody. You want to do it with a great guy.”

So begins the now famous official Barack Obama for President campaign ad that was released last week. The ad depicts a young woman named Lena Dunham, who is apparently a celebrity among Americans in their teens and 20s.

After that opening line, Ms. Dunham continues on for another minute and a half discussing how having sex for the first time and voting for Barack Obama for president are really the same thing, and how young women don’t want to be accused of either being virgins or of having passed up on their chance to cast their votes for Obama next Tuesday..

I’ve never been particularly interested in so-called “women’s issues.” It never seemed to me that any party or politician was particularly good or bad for me due to the way they thought of women. That all changed with the Dunham ad for Obama.

With this ad, Obama convinced me he is a misogynist..

The Obama campaign’s use of a double entendre to compare sex — the most personal, intimate act we engage in as human beings, with voting — the most public act we engage in as human beings — is a scandal.

It is demeaning and contemptuous of women. It reduces us to sexual objects. When called on to vote, as far as Obama is concerned, as slaves to our passions, we make our decisions not based on our capacity for rational choice. Rather we choose our leaders solely on the basis of our sexual desires.

Beyond the ad’s bald attempt to impersonalize, generalize and cheapen the most personal act human beings engage in, the ad is repulsive because it takes for granted that what happens in our private lives is the government’s business.

Not to put too fine a point on it, but this is a totalitarian position.

THE WHOLE point of liberal democracy is to put a barrier between a person’s personal life and his or her government. A liberal democracy is founded on the notion of limited government. It assumes there are a lot of places where government has no role to play. And first and foremost among those places is the bedroom…

           — Hat tip: Caroline Glick [Return to headlines]

General Asks, ‘Would I Want [Obama] With Me in Combat?’

Joe Biden said today, “My guy…Barack Obama has character.” But Major General Patrick Brady, retired from the U.S. Army and recipient of the Medal of Honor, has a different view of the president.

“Would I want this man with me in combat?” Gen. Brady asks.

Gen. Brady writes that “economically, Obama, all by himself, is a target-rich environment.” His economic record should seal the election in Romney’s favor, the general says, but “economics pales in the face of Obama’s emasculation, socialization and feminization of our military.”

Gen. Brady believes that Obama’s weakening of our military is a greater threat to our future than economic miseries.

Consider this, for example:

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Las Vegas Review-Journal Destroys Obama

In one of the most blistering denunciations of Barack Obama ever penned, the Las Vegas Review Journal published an editorial today that excoriated Obama not only for his ineptitude in the Benghazi attack, but also his duplicity afterward and the cooperation of a supine press:

The Obama administration sat by doing nothing for seven hours that night, ignoring calls to dispatch help from our bases in Italy, less than two hours away. It has spent the past seven weeks stretching the story out, engaging in misdirection and deception involving supposed indigenous outrage over an obscure anti-Muslim video, confident that with the aid of a docile press corps this infamous climax to four years of misguided foreign policy can be swept under the rug, at least until after Tuesday’s election … The official explanation for why Obama administration officials watched the attack unfold for seven hours, refusing repeated requests to send the air support and relief forces that sat less than two hours away in Italy? Silence.

The RJ also charged Obama with impotence as he flew off to Las Vegas instead of dealing with the attack.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Last Minute Anti-Romney Dirty Tricks Target Filmmaker

A controversial anti-Obama filmmaker has had his private financial accounts hacked into and the information used by a George Soros-linked journalist who may be part of a “dirty tricks” campaign against GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.

Joel Gilbert says that “private company information” was illegally obtained in an effort to intimidate those who have made possible the distribution of millions of copies of the DVD of his film, Dreams from My Real Father. His firm is a private media company that produces and distributes films and is not a political action committee or affiliated with any political campaign.

The controversial film, which has been mailed to millions of voters in swing states and is available on Netflix, examines Obama’s relationship with Communist Party member and suspected Soviet espionage agent Frank Marshall Davis, and Obama’s ties to Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers. The film claims that Davis was not only Obama’s mentor but his real father.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

New Jersey Town to Ala. Volunteer Utility Crew: Don’t Help With Sandy Unless You’re Unionized

Utility crews from several states East of the Mississippi River hit the road this week to volunteer their time and talents in Northeastern states hit hard by Hurricane Sandy. But crews from Alabama got the shock of their lives when other workers in a coastal New Jersey town told them they couldn’t lend a hand without a union card.

Derrick Moore, who works for Decatur Utilities in Decatur, Ala., told WAFF-TV in Huntsville that crews in Seaside Heights, N.J. turned him and his crewmates away, saying they couldn’t do any work there because they’re not union employees.

As a result, crews from Decatur and Huntsville left the Jersey shore and headed to Long Island to pitch in.

WAFF’s Mark Thornton reported that Moore and his coworkers “are frustrated being told, in essence, ‘thanks, but no thanks.’“

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New York City Marathon Will Not be Held Sunday

After days of pressure from runners, politicians and the general public to cancel the New York City Marathon in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, city and marathon officials decided it would not be held Sunday, according to a person familiar with the decision.

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Obama’s Inauguration Reverend: All Whites Are Going to Hell

All white people are going to hell, longtime African-American civil rights advocate Rev. Joseph Lowery told an audience at a get-out-the-vote event held Oct. 27 in Georgia.

Lowery, who gave the benediction at the January 2009 inauguration of President Barack Obama, told the audience of up to 300 African-Americans “that when he was a young militant, he used to say all white folks were going to hell. Then he mellowed and just said most of them were. Now, he said, he is back to where he was,” according to an Oct. 31 report in the Monroe County Reporter newspaper.

“I don’t know what kind of a n—— wouldn’t vote with a black man running,” Lowery also told the audience in the St. James Baptist Church in Forsyth, Ga., according to the Reporter.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Romney’s Strategy Not Obama’s Doctrine Will Advance Freedom in the Middle East

As Governor Romney and President Obama continue to debate foreign policy and national security, voters would be wise to evaluate the “Obama Doctrine” against the current combustible state of affairs that it has led to in the Greater Middle East.

In less than four years, the Obama administration’s policies have transformed the region into a powder keg with a hairpin detonator that could be set off by the slightest diplomatic misstep, engulfing the region and the world in war. And, as if an economy on the brink wasn’t daunting enough, the current administration’s feckless diplomacy in the Arab world have begotten a near-impossible foreign policy conundrum that Mitt Romney will be forced to attend to from the moment he is sworn in as the forty-fifth President of the United States.

In order to help voters see clearly where unfolding events in the region are headed, I have summarized the salient facts and provided a brief analysis below.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

U.S. Military to Truck Fuel to Region Hit by Hurricane Sandy

As long lines persisted at gas stations in the New York metropolitan area, federal authorities moved Friday to restore supplies, turning to the Defense Department to deliver 24 million gallons of extra fuel to the region and lifting restrictions on deliveries by foreign-flagged ships.

With the reopening of the New York port to tankers on Thursday, and the return of a critical Northeast fuel pipeline to full capacity on Friday, the biggest outstanding problems are the lack of power at hundreds of gas stations and continued panic buying by the public, industry officials said.

As of Friday, according to AAA, only about 40 percent to 50 percent of the gasoline stations in New York City and New Jersey were operating, and even fewer on Long Island, most of them out of service because of power failures.

In conjunction with Friday’s move, the Pentagon was authorized by the Department of Energy and the White House to tap the Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve.

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US Officials: CIA Ran Benghazi Consulate

WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 (UPI) — The CIA was the real commanding agency at the attacked U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, not the State Department, senior U.S. intelligence officials said.

In addition, two of the four men who died in the Sept. 11 attack — former Navy SEAL commandos Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty — were actually CIA contractors killed defending the mission, not State Department contract security officers, as originally publicly identified, the officials told several news organizations on condition of anonymity.

Also killed in the attack were U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and U.S. Foreign Service Information Management Officer Sean Smith.

The intelligence officials said that within 25 minutes of being alerted to the attack in a desperate phone call, the CIA rushed a half-dozen security operatives to the mission from a secret base about a mile away.

The operatives, who arrived at the mission about 25 minutes after that, joined State Department security agents in a futile search through heavy smoke and enemy fire for Stevens, the officials said in the most thorough account to date of the assault and of the CIA’s authoritative role at the consulate.

The operatives evacuated mission personnel and took control of an unarmed U.S. military drone to map possible escape routes, the officials said. The MQ-1 Predator drone, used by the CIA for reconnaissance, began providing video surveillance.

In the midst of the assault, the operatives also dispatched an emergency reinforcement team from Tripoli, the capital, and chartered aircraft that ultimately carried surviving U.S. personnel to safety, the officials said.

The militant assault went quiet around 1 a.m., the officials said in a written account that said the pause lasted until almost daybreak and apparently led CIA and State Department officials to think the danger had passed.

But just before dawn — and not long after the CIA-led reinforcement team, including two military commandos, arrived from Tripoli — the militants launched a brief but deadly mortar attack that surprised the Americans, the officials said.

Two CIA security officers defending the base from a rooftop — Woods and Doherty — were killed in the attack, the officials said.

Of the more than 30 U.S. officials evacuated from Benghazi, only seven worked for the State Department, officials briefed on the intelligence told The Wall Street Journal. Nearly all the rest worked for the CIA, under diplomatic cover, which was a principal purpose of the consulate, the Journal said.

Most public criticism for consulate security lapses has so far been directed at the State Department, not the CIA. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said last month she took responsibility for what happened.

The new information does not address the Obama administration’s various depictions of whether the assault was a protest that turned violent or a planned terrorist attack. But the officials reiterated early intelligence was patchy and often contradictory. They said talking points for members of Congress and senior administration officials did not at first discuss possible links between the attackers and al-Qaida because the information was classified.

“It wasn’t until after the points were used in public that people reconciled contradictory information and assessed there probably wasn’t a protest around the time of the attack,” a senior U.S. intelligence official said in a statement.

Congressional investigators say it appears the CIA and State Department weren’t on the same page about their respective security roles at the consulate, which the Journal said raised questions about whether the Benghazi security arrangement was flawed.

           — Hat tip: Nilk [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

Italy: Camorra ‘Sold Toxic Waste as Fertiliser to Farmers’

Company linked to ‘Gomorrah’ clan

(ANSA) — Caserta, October 29 — The Neapolitan Camorra mafia sold toxic waste to farmers claiming it was fertiliser, Italian police said Monday.

Two people were placed under investigation in a probe into a waste-treatment company linked to the Casalesi clan, exposed in Roberto Saviano’s 2006 book Gomorrah.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: Former Neo-Fascist Leader Rauti Dies

Ex-Mussolini diehard ran MSI before defeat by Fini

(ANSA) — Rome, November 2 — Pino Rauti, former leader of Italy’s main postwar neo-Fascist party, the Italian Social Movement, (MSI), died in Rome at 86 Friday.

Rauti, a diehard soldier in Benito Mussolini’s puppet regime of Salo’, joined the MSI in 1946 and was its leader off and on until 1987 when he was defeated by Gianfranco Fini who gradually moved the party into mainstream politics as the National Aliance.

Fini, now House Speaker, eventually became first an ally and later a party colleague of ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi before an acrimonious split two years ago.

Rauti, a rightist intellectual, was at various times linked to extremist tendencies and even terrorism but the claims never stuck.

His daughter is married to Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno, a leading member of Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PdL) party.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Klondike in Lapland: Mining Companies Swarm to Finland’s Far North

Mining companies are flocking to northern Finland as new deposits of gold, nickel and other minerals promise vast profits. But the area’s fragile wetland ecosystem is paying the price. Conservationists are so far fighting a losing battle.

Riikka Karppinen used to catch pike as long as her arm here. She and her brother would spend days exploring the marshy wilderness. It was eight years ago, when Riikka was just 10 years old, that she saw the first red sticks stuck into the ground. To begin with, there were only a few but before long there were hundreds. “No one cared much back then,” Riikka Karppinen recalls.

In the mean time, though, the red markers have given way to the machines. “You can hear the noise of the drills day and night,” says Karppinen. Anglo American (AA), one of the world’s biggest mining companies, went treasure hunting in Finnish Lapland, 120 kilometers north of the Polar Circle. And deep below the marshlands of Viiankiaapa are nickel deposits that AA has hailed as the find of the century.

Karppinen’s childhood paradise has now become a symbol of the rush for precious metals and minerals that has overcome the entire country. Foreign mining companies are flocking to Finland to mine its treasures. Here, in some of the oldest rock formations in Europe, lie reserves of valuable raw materials, with geologists describing the ore deposits as among the richest in the world.

Hoping for new jobs and investment, the Finnish government is welcoming prospectors, identifying and mapping the deposits and generously granting data and mining rights at cheap prices, even in sensitive areas. Gold, nickel and uranium hunters are even reaching into tourist and conservation areas in the country.

Some 40 companies are now carrying out hundreds of exploration projects across the country. The town of Sodankylä in Lapland is essentially surrounded by mining claims with several mines already in operation — and their tailings seeping toxins into surrounding lakes and rivers.

Long-suffering as Finns may be, resistance is growing. Fifty-three companies in the tourist sector are protesting against a huge gold mine in Kuusamo in north-eastern Finland, where Australian company Dragon Mining is conducting test drilling in full view of a popular ski resort. Containing 4.9 grams per ton of rock, the gold content is high, but so is the uranium content. Much of the radioactive element would likely end up in nearby lakes during processing. Moreover, vast quantities of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide are released when the ground’s peat layers are dug up during drilling.

“The cost to the environment will exceed the profits from the gold mines,” warns the Finnish Association for Nature Conservation.

“The extent of the mining operations is gigantic and pollution is inevitable,” says geologist Matti Saarnisto, pointing out that Lapland’s waters are in danger of being contaminated with toxic elements such as arsenic, uranium as well as sulfates, cyanides and phosphates. Saarnisto and economics professor Olli Tahvonen are also critical of the sell-out of mining rights and are calling for a mining tax on the exploitation of raw materials.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Scotland: Suspended Doctor Accused of Lying to NHS Grampian

A doctor who worked at two of NHS Grampian’s biggest hospitals has been suspended after being accused of lying about his qualifications.

Dr Muhammad Ishaque — who worked at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and Dr Gray’s at Elgin — claims to be a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. The Pakistani national also said he had a master’s degree from a US university. However, the General Medical Council (GMC) alleges this is all false.

It is the second time serious concerns have been raised about the health board’s recruitment in little over a year.

Last night, patient groups and politicians said the incident raised “serious concerns” about how bosses were vetting staff, and the Scottish Government said it was monitoring the situation closely.

           — Hat tip: Nick [Return to headlines]

Scotland: Stuart Rodger Sentenced for Shouting at David Cameron

A man who shouted “no public sector cuts” at David Cameron during a speech in Glasgow has been ordered to carry out 100 hours of community service.

Stuart Rodger, 23, hid in a toilet at the Grand Central Hotel before bursting into a room where the prime minister was addressing Conservatives.

He was tackled by aides before being led away by Special Branch.

Rodger, from Fife, was previously fined £200 for hitting Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg with blue paint in Glasgow.

During an appearance at Glasgow Sheriff Court, the former Lib-Dem political activist admitted behaving in a threatening or abusive manner by violating a security cordon, shouting and failing to desist, attempting to approach Mr Cameron and causing fear and alarm.

He was handed a community payback order with the condition he has to carry out 100 hours of community service.

Security cordon

This was reduced from 150 because of his guilty plea.

Procurator fiscal depute John Slowey told the court Rodger hid in a toilet prior to making his entrance on 31 July.

It was heard he shouted “No ifs, not buts, no public sector cuts.”

Mr Rodger’s lawyer said the “security cordon” he got past was someone asking if he had a pass, and Mr Rodger had only gone a few metres into the room.

Rodger was previously fined £200 after breaching the peace by hitting Mr Clegg with blue paint during a visit to Glasgow earlier this year.

           — Hat tip: Nick [Return to headlines]

Scotland: Dr Muhammad Ishaque Faces GMC Hearing Over Lying Claim

A doctor who worked for NHS Grampian has been accused of lying about his qualifications.

It is claimed Dr Muhammad Ishaque falsely said he was a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and that he had a masters degree from an American university.

The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service will also hear claims he gave two different dates of birth.

Dr Ishaque will appear at a fitness to practice hearing later this month.

           — Hat tip: Nick [Return to headlines]

The Latest Polls Confirm Everyone’s Worst Fears About the Golden Dawn in Greece

The latest polls confirm: Golden Dawn is by far the hottest political party in Greece right now.

Golden Dawn is currently polling in third place with the support of 11.5 percent of voters according to a poll released yesterday and 14 percent according to a poll conducted two weeks ago.

In the June 2012 elections, Golden Dawn only got 6.9 percent of the vote. In other words, in less than five months, the party has expanded its support by somewhere in the range of 67-103 percent, depending on which poll you look at.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Clarke’s Soft Justice Will Lead to Thousands Fewer Criminals Being Jailed

The Ministry of Justice has revised down its estimated prison population levels as a result of the changes in sentencing Mr Clarke introduced when he was the Justice Secretary.

Mr Clarke was accused of implementing a swathe of lighter justice including the scrapping of the indeterminate sentence for public protection (IPPs) and encouraging more out of court punishments.

As a result of those changes and fewer people even going to court, the MoJ now estimates there will be up to 4,500 fewer offenders in prison at any one time by 2017 compared with previous estimates.

That will effectively mean tens of thousands fewer criminals going to jail over the next half a decade.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Fifth UK Drug User is Infected With Anthrax

A drug user in Oxford is recovering from an anthrax infection after injecting heroin, say health experts.

The case comes after two people who injected drugs died from anthrax infections in Blackpool in August and September.

The Health Protection Agency said there was an ongoing outbreak of anthrax infections amongst drug users in Europe with 12 cases so far, five in the UK.

The HPA says heroin can be contaminated by anthrax spores.

There have now been three cases in England (one of which was fatal), one in Scotland and one in Wales.

Four cases have also been seen in Germany, two in Denmark and one in France, but health experts are still waiting to see if these are connected.

However the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) have concluded that heroin users in Europe are still at risk of exposure to anthrax.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Gamlin: Ex-Spin Doctor Spared Jail for Child Porn Haul

Newcastle — A former Labour spin doctor caught with indecent photos of children as young as 12 was in contact with the suspected controller of an ‘extreme’ website for paedophiles. Samuel Gamlin, 20, chatted online with Dominic Shaw and attempted to access Shaw’s vile site, Southwark Crown Court heard today (THUR). Gamlin’s discussion with the Shaw was uncovered after police discovered two films and 34 explicit pictures on his laptop.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Grading Fiasco of Scandal-Hit English GCSEs is Blamed on Cheating Teachers

The GCSE grade fiasco was caused by widespread cheating among teachers, a damning report reveals today.

This summer’s English results triggered a scandal after grade boundaries were raised, leading to complaints from schools that marks fell short of expectations.

But exams watchdog Ofqual has found that grade thresholds were toughened because teachers were engaging in ‘tactical operations’ to try to ensure good results.

Their inquiry uncovered ‘widespread over-marking’ in GCSE English coursework by teachers desperate for less able pupils to scrape crucial C grades.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Mother ‘Beat Son, 7, To Death Then Set Fire to His Body’ Because He Struggled to Learn the Koran Off by Heart

A mother brutally beat her seven-year-old son to death with a stick then set his body on fire because he was struggling to commit passages from the Koran to memory, a court was told.

Sara Ege, 32, is alleged to have beaten Yaseen Ali ‘like a dog’ for failing to recite passages from the religious text, before burning his body at the family home in Cardiff to try and cover up what she had done.

The youngster’s death was initially believed to be a tragic accident following the blaze at the house in Pontcanna, until a post-mortem examination revealed Yaseen had died before the fire broke out, Cardiff Crown Court heard.

Ege is also accused of abusing her son in the months leading up to his death, allegedly beating him with a hammer and locking him in a shed for falling behind with his Islamic studies.

The trial at Cardiff Crown Court heard how the university graduate and her husband Yousuf Ege had enrolled Yaseen in advanced classes at their local mosque and hoped he would become Hafiz — an Islamic term for someone who has memorised the Koran.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Police Launch Hunt for ‘Racist’ Chelsea Fan

English football’s battle to eradicate racism suffered another blow on Thursday as police launched an investigation into allegations that a Chelsea supporter made a racist gesture towards a Manchester United player.

A photo of the fan making a “monkey” action, which appeared to be targeted at United’s Danny Welbeck during a League Cup match that Chelsea won 5-4, was published in a British newspaper Thursday

Chelsea has launched its own investigation into the matter and has already promised to assist the police in any way possible.

A statement from the Metropolitan Police read: “Today, Thursday, November 1, police have received a complaint regarding alleged racist behavior at Stamford Bridge last night, Wednesday, October 31.

“An investigation has been launched. There have been no arrests and enquiries continue.”

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Racist Rant on Woolwich Arsenal to Abbey Wood Train: Slade Green Woman Charged

A Slade Green woman has been charged after a video was uploaded to YouTube appearing to show passengers being racially abused on a train.

Jacqueline Williams, of Snipe Close, was charged with a racially aggravated public order offence.

The 47-year-old is due to appear at Bexley Magistrates’ Court on November 9.

The incident is believed to have taken place onboard a Woolwich Arsenal to Abbey Wood train on Tuesday (October 30) at around 3.20pm.

British Transport Police officers arrested Williams after issuing an appeal.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: The BBC Has Never Been Neutral on Anything

AS THE BBC twists in the wind over the Savile affair there is an old BBC veteran out in Buckinghamshire watching with neither surprise nor distress.

Forty-five years ago at 28 I was the Beeb’s Assistant Diplomatic Correspondent.

One of the great abiding myths of our society is that the BBC is always editorially neutral, unbiased and impartial. It is utter poppycock. On any major issue the BBC will soon have an editorial “line to be followed”, usually that of the prevailing Establishment view. From that point on, its own hierarchy will only favour those who report that view — as I learned to my cost.

In 1967 Eastern Nigeria, homeland to the Ibos, pulled out of the federation of states that makes Nigeria and declared itself independent under the name Biafra.

The Lagos government promptly declared war to force the secessionist province back into the federation.

Starting with our High Commissioner in Lagos and moving up through the Commonwealth Office, the Wilson government adopted a passionately pro-Lagos view and imparted this to the BBC.I was given a lengthy briefing on all this and sent down there to cover the federal victory.

On my arrival I discovered absolutely everything I had been told was rubbish.

I reported this. Outrage, horror, he must be biased.

Asked to recant, I repeated what I was seeing — no federal victories. The opposite, they were a rabble. I was recalled at once and busted back to reporter.

By the by, the two-week war lasted two-and-a-half years and cost a million children their lives by starvation.

So what has this to do with Savile? Patience.

Much more recently the Beeb became wholly enamoured of the EU and our slavish relationship within it. Every interviewee or contributor on radio or TV who was pro- EU was treated with courtesy, allowed to waffle on uninterrupted; every speaker even mildly sceptical of the EU was treated with undisguised contempt, interrupted every dozen words and generally by a nasty piece of work.

Once again the “suits” at the BBC, including those who rule the News And Current Affairs Division, the real “voice” of the Beeb, will hear only what they want to hear.

Now to Savile. Can 200-300 victims really never have produced a single one who complained? Of course not. George Entwistle, the new DG, only ever has one expression on his face: utter bewilderment.

As a BBC “lifer” it has never occurred to him that anyone could contradict the BBC line and get away with it.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Mediterranean Union

Tunisia: EIB Undertakes 200 Million Euro Support to Banking

(ANSAmed) — Tunisia, October 26 — The European Investment Bank (EIB) is errogating 200 million euros to support the Tunisian banking system through the FEMIP financial instrument. FEMIP stands for for the Facility for Euro-Mediterranean Investment and Partnership.

EIB Vice President Philippe de Fontaine Vive made the announcement on Friday. “If all goes as planned, a first payment of 100 million euros will be released by the end of 2012 and I will come in December to sign the loan contract,” said Fontaine Vive.

It will be FEMIP’s sixth line of credit toward Tunisia, given strong demand from banks and leasing companies that operate in the country.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

North Africa

CIA Describes Effort to Rescue Americans in Libya Attack

By John Walcott

Central Intelligence Agency officers in Benghazi, Libya, sent a security team to the U.S. diplomatic mission there less than 25 minutes after the post was attacked by Islamic militants, according to a timeline provided by a senior U.S. intelligence official.

The first call reporting the Sept. 11 attack came into the CIA base in an annex to the mission in Benghazi at around 9:40 p.m., said the official, who spoke last night on condition of anonymity because intelligence reports are classified.

Charges that the Obama administration failed to respond to requests for additional security in Benghazi and at the American Embassy in Tripoli, the Libyan capital, have grown harsher and become part of the Republican campaign to unseat President Barack Obama, and the CIA has suffered collateral damage from the allegations.

Responding to accusations aired on Fox News and picked up elsewhere that officials in Washington had refused to approve military strikes or rescue efforts, the official said no one in the White House, the State Department, the Pentagon, the CIA or any other organization second-guessed decisions made in Benghazi, and there were no orders to anyone providing support to stand down.

The intelligence officers at the annex in Benghazi responded to the situation as quickly and as effectively as possible in the face of heavy enemy fire, the official said. In particular, the security officers, one of whom was killed, were genuine heroes, the official said.

Risked Lives

The officers attempted to rally local support to reinforce militiamen hired to guard the compound and obtain heavier weapons, and when they were unable to do so within minutes, they still risked their lives by going to the aid of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and his colleagues in the main part of the compound, the official said.

Contradicting other reports and allegations, the official said everyone from the senior officers in Libya to the top officials in Washington were fully engaged in trying to provide whatever help they could.

Officials in Washington monitored the events in Benghazi from message traffic and video shot by an unarmed aerial drone that was diverted from another mission elsewhere in Libya and arrived over the compound at 11:11 p.m., the official said.

By 11:30 p.m., all U.S. personnel except for Stevens, who was missing, left the mission under fire for the annex about 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) away, the official said. For the next 90 minutes, the annex was hit by sporadic small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenade rounds. The security team returned fire, and the attackers dispersed at about 1 a.m., according to the timeline the official provided.

Libyan Permission

At about the same time, the official said, a team of additional security personnel from the embassy in Tripoli, including two members of the U.S. military, landed at the Benghazi airport, where they began negotiating for transportation into town. A second official, also speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss classified matters, said the reinforcements also had difficulty getting Libyan officials’ permission to leave the airport grounds.

When they learned that Stevens was missing and that the attack on the annex had subsided, the group from Tripoli focused on locating the ambassador and trying to secure information on the security situation at the Benghazi Medical Centre. Local Libyans had taken Stevens to the hospital, which was where a doctor later interviewed by Bloomberg News pronounced the ambassador dead.

Armed Escort

Still in the pre-dawn darkness, the U.S. security team at the airport finally secured transportation and an armed escort. Having learned that Stevens was almost certainly dead and that the security situation at the hospital was uncertain, they headed to the annex to help evacuate remaining personnel there, according to the timeline provided by the senior official.

The two security officers who had been at the mission when the first attack started almost eight hours earlier took up positions on the annex’s roof and were killed by mortar fire, the official said, although that attack lasted only 11 minutes.

Finally, about an hour later, a heavily armed Libyan security force arrived at the annex and began helping evacuate about 30 Americans to the airport, along with the bodies of Stevens and the other three Americans who were killed.

           — Hat tip: DS [Return to headlines]

Coptic Christian Girl, 14, Abducted by Muslim in Egypt

by Mary Abdelmassih

(AINA) — Although the abduction and forced Islamization of Coptic Christian minor girls in Egypt is quite common (AINAÂ 8-11-2009), especially with the rise of Islamists in Egypt after the Muslims Brotherhood took over governing the country, the case of 14-year old Sarah has caused a stir.

Sarah Ishaq Abdelmalek, born on August 1, 1998 in the town of el-Dabaa, 130 kilometers from Mersa Matrouh, was on her way to school with her cousin Miriam on Sunday, September 30, when they stopped at a bookshop. Miriam want ahead of Sarah to school, leaving Sarah at the bookstore. No one has seen Sarah ever since.

After filing a missing person report with the police, her father received a call to tell him that he will never see his daughter again.

Anba Pachomius, acting Coptic Pope is Bishop of Marsa Matrouh, and Sarah is one of his congregation. Pachomius has said in many interviews that Sarah is only a child and has to be returned to her family without delay.

On October 18 President Morsi was on an official visit to Mersa Mahrouh and the Copts in the region. Bishop Anba Pachomius instructed Father Bigem, supervisor of the Matrouh churches, to deliver a petition to Morsi, informing him of Sarah’s abduction and accusing Mahmoud Selim Abdel Gawad, who owns a bookshop next to the school, of abducting her. Abdel Gawad is the son of a Salafist leader in the area.

Father Bigem said that the girl’s father is concerned because Abdel Gawad is a Salafist. “Security knows her whereabouts,” said Father Bigem, “and they make promises to resolve the crisis, but it’s just words.”

Security officials in Matrouh sought the help of the Salafist Sheikh Borhamy from Alexandria, however, he told them that the Salafists in Matrouh are not from the same school he belongs to, and he was unable to help.

Human rights and other civil organizations, together with the National Council of Women, lobbied for Sarah to be reunited with her family without delay. The Council declared its rejection and condemnation of the issue of child marriage, especially as the law criminalizes the act and punishes the offender.

The Salafist Front issued a statement on October 28, warning human rights organizations, especially the National Council for Women, not to attempt to return Sarah to her family, as she has converted to Islam and married a Muslim man. They said “Attempts of the church and human rights organizations to put pressure on the Interior Ministry to return the girl is rejected in form and substance, confirming that the girl has full freedom to convert to Islam and have full freedom to marry as long as ‘she has reached puberty and can withstand marriage with its consequences and responsibilities.’ We will address in any way, attempts to force Sarah to do anything against her freedom.”

This was rejected by the church. Bishop Pachomius, in his appearance on the program In The Light on the Coptic channel CTV, said that the church will not be silenced by the threatening statements from the Salafists.

“Does the law allow a girl of this age to marry?” said Bishop Pachomius. “Have you asked the opinion of the girl’s family before marriage since she is minor? Did the girl receive session of advice and guidance?” These sessions were obligatory in cases of conversion since 1851, until they were stopped by Mobarak’s minister of Interior in 2004. In these sessions a priest or a sheikh would interview a potential convert to make sure of the decision. Copts have been calling for the return of these sessions, while Islamists are refusing.

In another statement, the Salafist Front said that there is no truth to what the girl’s family says about her age. To prove her right age the Coptic Association of Victims of Abduction and Enforced Disappearance (AVAED) published a copy Sarah’s birth certificate, proving she was born on August 1, 1998. AVAED vowed to pursue the matter even if they take the case to international human rights organizations responsible for protecting children’s rights.

Yesterday the Salafists issued a statement saying that if Sarah returns to her family, she will be “killed” by her father. This was denied by her father, who said “I want my child back in my arms, even if she became a Muslim.”

Dr. Naguib Gabriel, head of the Egyptian Union of Human Rights Organization, delievered a memorandum to the Minister of Interior from Anba Pakhomius, stating that that the acting Patriarch is infuriated by the disappearance of the child who has to return to her family in order to achieve “justice, security and peace.” The memo warned of the outbreak of sectarian strife if the matter remain unsolved.

Most Copts believe that Sarah has to return to her family, even if they have to go on strike. “If we let this matter go, none of our girls will ever be safe again,” commented Coptic activist Mark Ebeid.

           — Hat tip: Mary Abdelmassih [Return to headlines]

Tunisia: Imams Accuse Ennahda of Helping Salafis

Mosques turned into extremists’ arsenals, they accuse

(ANSAmed) — TUNIS, NOVEMBER 2 — The union of Tunisian imams on Friday accused the ruling Ennahda party of failing to stop Salafi violence and called for Minister of Religious Affairs Noureddine Khademi to resign. The imams accuse the government of allowing a process of religious radicalization throughout the country, spearheaded by violent Salafi attacks including sometimes fatal arson and firebombing attacks on mosques, hotels and bars that sell liquor, art galleries and union offices. The imams are the latest addition in a long series of protests by artists, representatives of the Constituent Assembly, unions and civil society against this rising tide of fundamentalist violence, which they say is part of a government plan to create a theocracy in Tunisia.

Among the imam’s complaints, is the fact that at least 100 of the country’s 6,000 mosques have become de facto Salafi lairs that are off-limits to police, where they hide wanted criminals and stockpile weapons such as swords, machetes, and Molotovs.

A case in point is Nasreddine Aloui, the new imam of the al-Nour mosque in the town of Douar Hicher, who during a television talk show on Thursday night called on Tunisian youths to prepare to give their lives in the fight against Ennahda. His predecessor, Khaled Karaoui, died on Thursday after sustaining injuries during a Salafi attack on two police posts earlier in the week.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Tunisia: Imam Calls Jihad, Salafites to Prepare Shrouds

He replaced cleric killed in assault on Doaur Hicher barracks

(ANSAmed) — Tunis -The new imam of the Nour mosque appointed after his predecessor Aymen Amdouni was killed in an assault on National Guards barracks, called for jihad inviting young Salafites to prepare their shrouds.

Nasreddine Aloui, the new imam of a mosque considered the centre of Salafites in Douar Hicher, participated in a talk show in which he called on young Salafites to engage in a holy war against the unfaithful and against the Ennahdha party accused of following ‘Washington’s orders’.

The young cleric was speaking on the eve of the funerals of the second victim of the assault on the Douar Hicher barracks which are scheduled to take place this afternoon in a tense climate.

Speaking at the talk show and addressing Tunisia’s Interior Minister Ali Laarayedh, a leading member of Ennahdha who was also participating, Aloui showed his shroud saying that all Salafites needed to prepare theirs in view of their martyrdom.

‘The interior minister and the other leaders of Ennahdha have mistaken the US for God as they establish the laws and write the Constitution’, he said.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Israel and the Palestinians

Number of Illegal Infiltrators in South Nears Record Low

One of the less heralded, but more successful, projects that have been undertaken recently in Israel is the security fence on the country’s southern border. In October, only 54 illegal African refugees entered Israel — one of the lowest numbers in many years, and a far cry from the 1,000 to 2,000 and more that entered the country each month over the past few years.

Last October, for example, 2,100 illegals were estimated to have entered Israel. Only a few were caught as they crossed the then-wide open border. Since then, the security fence on the border with Sinai has rapidly been built, and currently some 80% of the border is protected. In areas where construction is going on, the IDF has sharply increased patrols. At this point, the vast majority of illegals are caught before they enter Israel, and are immediately taken into custody for deportation to their homelands. Word that Israel’s gates are closing tight has apparently seeped back to Sudan, Eritrea, and other African countries, and now there are far fewer attempts to cross the border.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Palestine — Falk’s Failed Philosophy Guarantees Continuing Conflict

A breathtaking display of arrogance by Professor Falk.

Professor Richard Falk — United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 — has returned to world headlines with another controversial annual Report.

Falk this time round has encouraged a boycott of United States industry giants Caterpillar Inc., Hewlett Packard and Motorola, Israeli cosmetic firm Ahava, Cemex of Mexico, Veolia Environment of France, G4S of the United Kingdom and Volvo Group of Sweden, among others, and for civil society to join that effort.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Middle East

Abu Dhabi: Patient Murders Indian Doctor for Slow Treatment

Abu Dhabi, Nov 2 (Emirates 24X7) : An Indian doctor working at a private Abu Dhabi hospital was brutally murdered by his patient on Thursday evening in his hospital cabin.

Dr. Rajan Daniel, 62, urologist, was killed after his throat was slit by his Pakistani patient.

Staff at the Al Ahalia Hospital said they were shocked to see a man trying to leave the hospital with a knife in his hand and blood all over his body.

One of the hospital staff told Emirates 24l7 that the patient, Mohammed Abdul Jameel, 46, was undergoing treatment from the doctor for the last three months. “The incident occurred at around 6.30pm. The man entered the doctors cabin, locked the room from inside and immediately slit the doctor’s throat. He then simply walked out of the room, located on the fifth floor. Staff were shocked to see a man trying to leave the hospital with a knife in his hand. He was completely soaked in blood,” the staff said.

“The hospital staff managed to catch him on the first floor and immediately alerted the police. The doctor was found dead, lying on the floor in his cabin,” he added.

The Arabic language daily Alkhaleej said: “The patient has been to the hospital for treatment before….he came this time with a knife and stabbed the doctor in the neck and other parts of the body many times.” It said police arrested the killer while the hospital was shut briefly after the incident. The daily said that the patient was maddened by the slow treatment process.

The accused is an employee of a private company in Mussaffah, Abu Dhabi.

Dr Daniel who is from Trivandrum in Kerala, India has been working in the hospital since 2007. His wife Geeta George lives with him in the UAE. The doctor is also survived by his only daughter Junu.

           — Hat tip: Vlad Tepes [Return to headlines]

Euro-Deputies Express “Worry” Over Human Rights in Emirates

Call for reforms to tackle abuse of immigrant workers

(ANSAmed) — Strasbourg, October 26 — European Union deputies expressed “great worry” on Friday for human rights in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The European parliament in Strasbourg passed a resolution that said human rights activists in the UAE are subject to “assault, repression and intimidation”. The European parliament also condemned the country’s death penalty and use of torture. The euro-deputies also underlined the necessity of improving the conditions of life and work for thousands of immigrants across the UAE, especially women. The resolution calls on the UAE government to pass reforms to tackle abuse of immigrant workers.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Syria: Last Christian in Homs Killed

Elderly man refused to evacuate to look after his disabled son

(ANSAmed) — Vatican City — The last Christian who was in the centre of Homs was killed, after the civilian population was evacuated due to widespread fighting.

According to the Vatican’s Fides news agency, 84-year-old Elias Mansour, a Greek-Orthodox Christian did not want to leave his home on Wadi Sayeh street — even though he knew his life was in danger — because he had to take care of his handicapped son, Adnane.

The Wadi Sayeh area, inhabited by both Christians and Sunni Muslims, is still at the centre of clashes between the army and rebel troops. The rebels have barricaded themselves in the areas of Khalidiyeh, Bab Houd, Bustan diwan, Hamidiyeh and the streets of Wadi Sayeh and Ouret al shayyah, surrounded by regular army forces. A Greek-Orthodox priest told Fides that Elias Mansour was killed yesterday. In the days preceding his murder, Mansour reportedly said that nothing would induce him to leave his home, adding that, if he met the rebels, “He would remind them about the Ten Commandments and the Holy Scriptures.” The funeral will be celebrated today in an Orthodox church. Meanwhile, an Orthodox priest is trying to track down his disabled son, his fate remains unknown. According to Fides, the convent of the Jesuits in the Hamidiyeh area was also hit during ongoing fighting. The structure has undergone minor damage but no victims have been reported. The Jesuits and the displaced people who are sheltering within said that they have experienced moments of fear, but are unharmed.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

South Asia

Mob Burns Girls’ School in Pakistani City Over Alleged Blasphemy

A mob attacked a girls’ school in the city of Lahore, Pakistan, Wednesday, demanding that teachers hand over the principal and a teacher, after rumors emerged that the teacher had insulted the prophet Muhammad.

Though it is unclear just what the teacher said, more than 200 people ransacked the school, set a nearby car on fire, and graffitied the phrase “school management are blasphemers” on the wall of the Farooqi Girls’s High School, which is considered one of the better schools in Lahore.

The police arrested the principal, Asim Farooqi, on blasphemy charges, which carries the death sentence in Pakistan. The accused teacher, Arfa Iftikhar, has reportedly gone into hiding.

Analysts say that the fact that that the incident happened in Lahore, the cultural capital of Pakistan, raises serious concerns about the lack of control Pakistani authorities have over extremist elements even in progressive parts of the country.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Immigration

Criminals Can Stay in UK to Avoid ‘Shame’, Malaysian Criminal Avoids Deportation After Claiming it Breaches Her Human Rights

A Malaysian criminal avoided deportation after claiming it breached her human rights because she would be stigmatised in her homeland for her offences.

Ai Vee Ong, 34, was jailed for four years after 20 illegal immigrants were found working at two restaurants she managed.

She was also caught laundering money and conspiring to sell counterfeit goods.

Ong lodged an appeal against automatic deportation on her release, which was rejected.

But she took her case to the Upper Tribunal [Immigration and Asylum Chamber] which overturned the decision.

The tribunal heard having to return to Malaysia would be against her right to a family life as she would be disowned by her relatives if they knew about her conviction. She also argued she faced being shunned by the wider ‘community’.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Massachusetts Mayor Bans the Word ‘Illegal’ For Illegal Immigrants

The mayor of Somerville, Mass., has banned the use of the term “illegals” when referring to illegal aliens.

Mayor and Alderman Joe Curtatone announced the new policy at a local board meeting last week, according to the Somerville Journal.

The decision was made after a “team of youths” urged the city to stop using the “hurtful” term. “I hadn’t given it a thought until they brought to my attention how hurtful that term is,” Board President Tom Taylor said

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Swiss Ecopop Group Forces Immigration Referendum

A group of Swiss environmentalists has collected enough signatures to force a national referendum on immigration.

The Ecopop group says natural resources are under increasing pressure from overpopulation.

It wants annual population growth through immigration capped at 0.2% and a tenth of foreign aid to be used for birth control measures abroad.

Switzerland now has a population of eight million people — almost a quarter of them foreigners.

Ecopop gathered a petition with 120,700 certified signatures — easily passing the 100,000 threshold needed for a referendum on the proposed new law.

“The pressure on land, nature and the countryside is considerable, and quality of life is continuously deteriorating due to a lack of living space,” said Ecopop member Philippe Roch, a former director of the Swiss environment department.

The group insists it is opposed to all forms of xenophobia and racism but says Switzerland must limit immigration to avoid urbanisation and to preserve agricultural land.

Under the Swiss system of direct democracy, referenda take place up to four times a year.

Correspondents say the initiative reflects growing concern in Switzerland about overcrowding. The population has risen by more than 140% since 1990.

In April, the Swiss government agreed to re-impose immigration quotas on workers from central and eastern EU countries — a decision criticised by EU officials.

Until 2011, Switzerland had a quota of 2,000 residency permits per year for citizens of the so-called “A8” nations, which joined the EU in 2004.

The right-wing Swiss People’s Party (SVP), which blames rising rents and crowded transport on immigration, has also gathered enough signatures to force a referendum on tougher immigration quotas.

           — Hat tip: Nick [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Spanish Youths Attack Catholic School, Threaten to Burn Priests Alive

Madrid, Spain, Oct 19, 2012 / 10:40 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A group of young people shouting, “Where are the priests? We’re going to burn them at the stake,” attacked the Mary Help of Christians Salesian School in Merida, Spain, leaving one teacher wounded.

According to the Salesian Press Office in Spain, the incident occurred at 1:20 p.m. local time on Oct. 18, when “some 100 young people entered the premises of the Mary Help of Christians Salesian School in Merida.” Nearly 1,000 K-12 students attend the school.

“Custodial workers and some teachers at the school tried to stop the group, but 10 of them were able to gain entrance to the school building, shouting insults against the institution, pushing staff members who were in their way and attempting to disrupt the normal school day,” the Salesians said.

Principal Marco Antonio Romero told the newspaper El Mundo that the young people’s intention was to pull down the crucifixes. “More public education and less crucifixes,” they shouted.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Number of Children in Married Families Drops 1 Million in Ten Years

The number of children being brought up by unmarried cohabiting couples has doubled since 1996 to more than 1.8million, official figures said yesterday.

And the number of youngsters in married families has dropped by a million in little more than a decade.

The rise of cohabitation and the continuing increase in single-parent families means two children are now growing up outside a married family for every three with traditionally married parents, according to the breakdown by the Office for National Statistics.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

General

The Legacy of Islamic Totalitarianism

by Bruce Thornton

The murder of four Americans in Benghazi on the anniversary of 9/11, and the subsequent attempts by the Obama administration to blame the attacks on a YouTube video critical of Islam, exposed the delusional assumptions of Obama’s foreign policy. This notion that Western bad behavior——whether colonialism, support for Israel, or insults to Islam and Muhammad——is responsible for jihadist violence, however, has vitiated our approach to Islamist terrorism for over a decade now. Our main mistake has been the belief that al Qaeda and other jihadist groups are outliers among Muslims, a tiny minority of fanatics who have “hijacked” the faith that under both Republican and Democratic administrations has been called the “religion of peace,” and so we must reach out to that majority of moderate Muslims and convince them how much we admire and respect their religion. But this desperate search for these moderates has lead to dangerous policies, such as considering the Muslim Brotherhood “moderate Islamists,” an oxymoron that blinds us to the Brotherhood’s long-term goal to recover the global dominance that is Islam’s divinely sanctioned birthright.

Andrew Bostom, a professor of medicine at Brown University, has for a decade relentlessly exposed the distortions of history and Islamic theology that have accompanied these policies. In The Legacy of Islamic Jihad, he exposed the lie that jihad is merely a spiritual struggle to be a good Muslim, amassing evidence from Islamic theology, scripture, and jurisprudence to show that jihad has in fact predominantly denoted the use of violence to subject unbelievers to Muslim hegemony. In The Legacy of Islamic Anti-Semitism, he swept away the rationalizations for widespread Jew-hatred among Muslims that blamed it on imported Western anti-Semitism, once more letting Islamic texts speak for themselves to show that since the 7th century, Jews have been hated, despised, massacred, and subjugated in both Islamic theology and practice. Now Bostom, in the 43 essays collected in his new book, Sharia Versus Freedom: The Legacy of Islamic Totalitarianism, has turned to the totalitarian foundations of Islam codified in shari’a law, the totalizing system that controls every dimension of human life——political, economic, civic, familial, and personal.

The great virtue of Dr. Bostom’s work is the collection of primary documents and secondary commentary that taken together provide a more accurate picture of Islam than the fantasies concocted from ignorance or political expediency, or the postmodern propaganda manufactured by Edward Said and his followers. The notion of jihad, for example, has been distorted by apologists like Georgetown professor John Esposito, who wrote in the Washington Post that in the Koran jihad “means ‘to strive or struggle’ to realize God’s will, to lead a virtuous life, to create a just society and to defend Islam and the Muslim community.” Under the Bush administration, the National Counterterrorism Center similarly advised its employees never to use the term “jihadist,” since “jihad means ‘striving in the path of God’ and is used in many contexts beyond warfare.” But these assertions cannot stand next to the abundant evidence Bostom collects, such as Al-Tabari’s 10th century “Book of Jihad,” which shows that for 14 centuries jihad refers to war waged against the unbelievers, the “harbis” (denizens of Dar al Harb, the “House of War”) whom it is legal to kill, enslave, and plunder.

Even those, like the influential scholar Bernard Lewis, who accept the martial meaning of jihad sometimes assert that such wars are conducted under limitations similar to the Western laws of war, limitations so-called Islamist extremists ignore. Yet Islamic jurists such as the 8th century founder of the Hanifi school of Islamic jurisprudence, Abu Hanifa, Bostom writes, affirm “the impunity with which non-combatant ‘harbis’——women, children, the elderly, the mentally and physically disabled——may be killed.” According to Hanifa, there is nothing wrong with using catapults against “the polytheists’ fortresses . . . even if there are among them a woman, child, elder, idiot” or anyone suffering from a physical disability.

Illustrating the continuity of modern Islamist ideology with traditional Islamic theology and jurisprudence, Bostom quotes Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, the “spiritual” leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Jazeera television star whose program reaches 60 million people: “It has been determined by Islamic law that the blood and property of people of Dar Al-Harb . . . is not protected . . . in modern war, all of society, with all its classes and ethnic groups, is mobilized to participate in war.” Hence even those not actually fighting are fair game, an argument similar to the one bin Laden made after 9/11 when he justified attacking civilians. These traditions give the lie to the “religion of peace” claim made by apologists, and also explain why, as Bostom quotes Samuel Huntington, “Wherever one looks along the perimeter of Islam, Muslims have problems living peaceably with their neighbors.” Moreover, jihadist raids and attacks across those borders were, Bostom writes, “designed to sow terror” in order to make future conquests easier by breaking the spirit of the enemy, as recorded by the 17th century historian al-Maqqari when discussing such attacks: “Allah thus instilled such fear among the infidels that they did not dare to go and fight the conquerors; they only approached them as suppliants, to beg for peace.” Such passages suggest how the Islamists interpreted Obama’s 2009 groveling Cairo speech: as the supplications of the infidel begging for peace.

Bostom provides a similar correction to the oft-repeated claims that anti-Semitism is not inherent in Islam…

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Financial Crisis
» France’s Blighted North Lures Thousands of Chinese Firms
» Jobless in Swedish Town Paid to Move to Norway
» Sweden Pays Jobless Youth to Move to Norway
» Wealthy Greeks Still Don’t Pay Taxes
 
USA
» Abandoning America’s Honor
» Diana West: Benghazi Lies May Determine Election
» How Far Will Obama Go to Win?
» Mayor Bloomberg Endorses Obama for Re-Election, Citing Climate Change
» New Cell Phone Surveillance Method Raises Privacy Concerns
» Obama: Lose—Or—Be Impeached!
» Pickering’s Red Flags
» Police State: Growth Rate of Cops Exceeds Population Growth
» Redhead Pigment Boosts Skin-Cancer Risk
» Socialist Liberal Democrats Will Destroy America and Sadly the Left Wing Media Will Gladly Help
» Top 20 Reasons to Send Obama Packing
» Washington Post Finds Racism Behind Romney Surge
» Will Benghazi Lies Determine Election? Not if MSM Have Their Way!
 
Europe and the EU
» British Parliament Rejects EU Budget, Cornering Cameron
» Erdogan Visit to Berlin Betrays Tensions
» Europe’s Oldest Prehistoric Town Unearthed in Bulgaria
» France: Police Convicted Over Deaths That Sparked Riots
» Germany: Hamburg Seals the Deal With Resident Muslims
» Germany: Drunk But Alert: Students Brew Caffeine Beer
» Netherlands: Wilders Speaks Up for Banned Lawyer Moszkowicz
» Sweden: Migration Board Offices Hit by ‘Activist’ Attacks
» Sweden: Gothenburg Police Arrest Three in Hospital Brawl
» UK: To Have and to Hold … For 87 Years! World’s Longest Married Couple Share Their Secrets to Living Happily Ever After
» UK: Widow, 82, Threatened With Jail for Brushing Leaves From Her Garden — Because Council Says It’s FLY TIPPING!
 
North Africa
» Minorities Fear End of Secularism in Egypt
 
South Asia
» Afghanistan ‘Will be Unable to Run Military Bases Post NATO Withdrawal’
» Taliban Can Run for the Afghan Presidency
 
Culture Wars
» French Children to Learn Gay Issues at Primary School
» Netherlands: Voluntary Euthanasia Clinic Has Three Inquiries a Week
» Overpopulation is a Eugenics Agenda Lie
 
General
» How Western Liberals Helped Create Radical Islamism

Financial Crisis

France’s Blighted North Lures Thousands of Chinese Firms

Regional authorities from northeastern France signed a historic deal in China this week that will give thousands of Chinese companies a gateway into the European marketplace and create 3,000 much-needed local jobs.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Jobless in Swedish Town Paid to Move to Norway

A town in eastern Sweden has launched a creative approach to battling youth unemployment in the area by paying jobless young people to move to Norway.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Sweden Pays Jobless Youth to Move to Norway

A Swedish town has taken to paying people to look for work in Norway in an attempt to reduce soaring youth unemployment.

Under a scheme organised by the local authorities in the town of Soderhamn and by Sweden’s national employment office, anyone aged between 18 and 28 can volunteer to take a “Job Journey” to Oslo and attempt track down gainful employment.

Those who sign up get a ticket to the Norwegian capital and are put up in an Oslo youth hostel for a month, with Soderhamn council picking up the £20 a night bill. The package also includes on-the-spot guidance on how to get a job in Sweden’s northern neighbour.

“We had an unemployment rate of over 25 per cent, so we had to find solutions,” Magus Nilsen, the man in charge of the project at Soderhamn council, told the Daily Telegraph. “Going to Norway to find work has always been quite popular with young people, but sometimes they want to go but don’t know how to find a job or accommodation so we thought we’d give them a bit of help with both.”

So far around 100 people have decided to leave Soderhamn, a town of 12,000, 250 kilometres due north of Stockholm, to try their luck in the bright lights of Oslo, and some, at least, have struck gold.

After two years on the dole in his hometown Andreas Larsson opted for a “Job Journey” to Norway and now works as a lorry driver in Oslo.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Wealthy Greeks Still Don’t Pay Taxes

Average Greeks are reeling under the strict austerity measures passed in order to balance the country’s budget. Top earners, on the other hand, continue to evade the tax man. Most of the self-employed in Greece significantly underreport their earnings, whereas shipping magnates enjoy generous exemptions.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

USA

Abandoning America’s Honor

Three men know the truth. Four men are dead. A nation’s honor hangs in the balance.

There is much focus on the events following the deaths of four Americans in Benghazi, as there should be. Four Americans, including a U.S. Ambassador are dead. Real Americans, real men do not leave other Americans to die mercilessly in the throes of battle, at their time of greatest need. That’s not who we are, individually as people or collectively as a nation. Yet the inquiries of late boil down to one simple but very revealing question that no one in a position of authority has answered: Is this what we’ve become?

This is a question that transcends politics, political parties and agendas. It is much bigger than all of that and all of us, and speaks to the very heart of who we are as a people, a nation, and a brotherhood and sisterhood of soldiers who have entrusted their lives to the men and women leading the greatest nation on earth. It is the very essence of who we are and everything for which we stand. It is about honor, and a man or a nation who has lost honor can lose nothing more.*

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The accounts of the September 11, 2012 meeting in the Oval Office are well documented and undisputed in open source reports. Barack Hussein Obama, Joe Biden and Leon Panetta were meeting in the Oval Office at the very moment in time when the frantic pleas for help were made by our men who were engaged in a battle for their lives. In Benghazi, it was their final battle, but I beseech every American that it must not be ours.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Diana West: Benghazi Lies May Determine Election

WASHINGTON DC. Two weeks ago, I reported here that the Obama administration had dug itself into a minefield of lies about the Benghazi terrorist attack that the president would have to cross to get to Election Day. Whether he will do so unscathed remains unclear, but if Barack Obama is re-elected president on November 6, it will be for one reason only. It will be because the US media threw themselves on every Benghazi bombshell that threatened the president, shutting down democracy in the process.

Not all of the media, of course. Fox News, WND.com, Daily Beast, Reuters, CNN, CBS and others have reported most of the key facts now available. These include, first, the revelation that intelligence immediately indicated the US consulate in Benghazi was destroyed in a planned terrorist attack, not as the result of a “spontaneous” protest triggered by a Youtube video. The latter scenario, however, is the demonstrable lie the Obama administration, including President Obama, repeatedly told for weeks. Later, the State Department established the fact that no “protest” at all occurred before the attack. The Obama administration explanation for these and other discrepancies? “Bad intelligence” or “fog of war.” The major media largely agree, no questions asked. Literally.

This past week, a new set of factors emerged darkly underscoring the appearance of a White House cover-up. These include the publication of the email bulletins that alerted the highest administration officials that the US consulate in Benghazi was under terrorist attack. These emails began arriving in Washington within the first hour of what would stretch into an eight-hour battle. We also learned that the Americans under rocket and mortar fire in Libya repeatedly called for military support; that military support was within two hours’ flying time; and that no help was ever deployed. Four Americans, including the US Ambassador, were killed in the attack that left many others wounded.

Did President Obama order the US military not to come to the aid of Americans under attack on 11 September 2012? This is the terrible question that inevitably forms on grasping the newly established sequence of events — only not if you’re a member of the US media elite.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

How Far Will Obama Go to Win?

The Obama Camp has a plan that makes it all but impossible for Romney and Ryan to win. That plan includes four primary pieces of an overall strategy that combined, will make defeating Obama very difficult to say the least. Obama can win the Electoral College vote by winning twenty states. Romney will have to win at least twenty-nine states to defeat him. And then, the plot for victory is an unprecedented level of outright election fraud.

1.   Massive Fraudulent International Campaign Funding a) Hundreds of millions pouring into Obama from overseas donors b) Much of it from stolen U.S. credit and debit card numbers c) All of it in untraceable small denominations d) Or through “bundlers” with no clue where the money is actually coming from
2.   Suppression of the conservative vote a) Blocking the deployed military vote known to break 80% Republican b) Sending bogus letters to Florida Republican voters telling them they are not registered to vote c) Intimidation practices by Obama groups like the Black Panthers d) Promoting no-votes or 3rd party votes within the anti-Obama voting bloc
3.   Numerous methods of massive Democrat voter fraud a) Over 2 million new “temporary citizen” illegal alien voters via Executive Order b) Millions of DEAD and felon voters c) Temporarily moving Democrat voters across state lines to vote in swing states d) Foreign observers used to protect the fraudulent Democrat vote e) Duplicate voting by dual resident college students f) Thousands of Somali refugee voters with DNC “interpreters” driving them to polls
4.   Corrupted voting machines and vote counting a) Rigged voting machines via SEIU machine maintenance contracts b) Boxes of fraudulent paper ballots in the trunk of union officials c) Foreign contracts for vote counting in parts of Europe

In a close race, reported by most polling services as neck-and-neck, any one of these acts of election fraud could change the outcome of the election. Even a dead Osama Bin Laden was able to donate to the Obama campaign, twice.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Mayor Bloomberg Endorses Obama for Re-Election, Citing Climate Change

In a surprise announcement, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said Thursday that Hurricane Sandy had reshaped his thinking about the presidential campaign, and he announced that he was endorsing President Obama.

Mr. Bloomberg, a political independent in this third term leading New York City, has been sharply critical of both Mr. Obama, a Democrat, and Mitt Romney, the president’s Republican rival, saying that both men have failed to candidly confront the problems afflicting the nation. But he said he had decided over the past several days that Mr. Obama was the best candidate to tackle the global climate change that the mayor believes contributed to the violent storm, which took the lives of at least 37 New Yorkers and caused billions of dollars in damage.

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New Cell Phone Surveillance Method Raises Privacy Concerns

The FBI is using a new method to access cell phone customer data,but the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) contends that the method is overly invasive.

The method,known as “stingrays,” uses a person’s international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) secretly to track someone’s location using stingray devices, known as IMSI catchers. The catcher mimics a cell phone tower, but stingrays track the locations of all mobile devices in a given area,including those which are not being targeted.

NBC reports that a big reason this scares privacy groups is that an IMSI catcher can be built at home for about $1,500, exposing a weakness in cell phone security to which most consumers are oblivious.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Obama: Lose—Or—Be Impeached!

If you cherish freedom, if you want your children to live and breathe free, then you can’t sit this one out.

“ … Obama’s loss of nerve and decision to call off a military strike that could have taken out the Benghazi insurgents, and instead—just letting Americans die an agonizing, lonely death—is the most quintessential aspect of the story. This is because it reveals Barack as he truly is inside—an immoral, gutless, unfeeling, selfish, hypocritical, overly ambitious and hideously uncaring person. Obama ONLY cares about what he personally finds valuable, which obviously does not include individual Americans, or any random human beings.”

The quote above is from a piece by Kelly O’Connell published originally at Canada Free Press.

O’Connell goes on to say: “ Barack is a self-centered, utterly unfeeling, revolution-seeking drone who cannot be bothered with the hard work of genuine leadership. And as terrifying as it sounds, he is a typical Marxist leader who wants to “save humanity,” but finds individuals not important enough to consider. It’s no wonder Barack’s White House loves Mao, a possible role model for crazy, unthinking and ideologically-driven tyranny from the man who murdered 77 million of his own countrymen. Or perhaps Vlad Lenin, first dictator of the USSR is his example, who said—”Any cook should be able to run the country.” Marxists have no respect for democracy, republicanism or capitalism.

Whatever the purpose of Barack’s presidency, he must face the decision of getting beaten at the ballot box in November 2012 or being impeached. Yes America, it has finally come to that after Barack’s murderous high treason!”

O’Connell is a “must read” article. If you don’t read anything else today please read this insightful article at Canada Free Press. [url]

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If you need a little extra incentive, just remember—if Obama is reelected there is a strong possibility that he will be able to appoint at least two new justices to the US Supreme Court. NOW do you see the immanent danger to the US Constitution?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Pickering’s Red Flags

by Diana West

As we arrive at Election Day, some of the most crucial questions left unanswered about Benghazi are, in fact, the simplest. They are not “fog of war” questions. They are not questions rendered unanswerable by “conflicting intelligence.” They are questions that probe clear actions taking place not on the roof of a safe house under mortar fire, but inside the fortress-like, orderly and well-lit White House.

Who turned down requests for military relief for Americans under rocket and mortar fire? Who decided to suppress the fact that no protest preceded this attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya that claimed four American lives? Who ordered senior Obama administration officials to lie to the American people for two weeks by blaming a YouTube video for a “spontaneous” outbreak of violence that was, in fact, a coordinated terrorist assault?

President Obama declared he made his priorities about Benghazi clear “the minute I found out what was happening.” He said: “Number one, make sure that we are securing our personnel and doing whatever we need to.” If he issued an unexecuted order to this effect, there was a grievous breakdown in the chain of command that must be exposed. If, on the other hand, Barack Obama is lying, that must be exposed, too. It’s not a hard fact to find out.

But is Thomas Pickering, Obama’s choice to lead the Benghazi investigation, the proper person to search for it? On first glance, Pickering, a retired top diplomat and State Department official, sets off conflict-of-interest alarms for heading an investigation that must focus closely on the State Department. On closer inspection, however, so many red flags pop up around Pickering that his selection becomes another Benghazi-gate scandal in itself.

Pickering is one of those Washington insiders whose public record is less a matter of what he’s done than what he’s been: U.S. ambassador to Russia, Israel, El Salvador, Jordan, India, Nigeria and the United Nations. What such postings may obscure, however, is that the man is a foreign policy establishment leftist. It’s not just that Pickering serves as chairman of the board of trustees of the International Crisis Group, a George Soros group that, for example, advocated engagement with the Shariah-supremacist Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Pickering has personally explored opening relations with Hamas; pushed peace talks with the Taliban; argued for getting rid of, or removing to the U.S., all tactical nuclear weapons in Europe (and moving Russia’s to east of the Urals); and promoted bilateral talks with Iran without preconditions. And speaking of Iran, Pickering sits on the boards of two pro-Tehran groups, the American Iranian Council and the National Iranian American Council. The Iranian connections are additionally disturbing since one Benghazi scenario to be explored is whether Iran was involved, possibly in retribution for U.S. support of anti-Assad forces (including jihadists) in Syria.

Pickering’s politics place him squarely inside the Obama foreign policy mainstream, but that’s not the proper point from which to investigate an Obama foreign policy fiasco.

           — Hat tip: Diana West [Return to headlines]

Police State: Growth Rate of Cops Exceeds Population Growth

The Bureau of Justice Statistics has released a report [url] demonstrating the growth of police in the United States.

Between 1992 and 2008 the numbers of police grew by 25 percent. In 2008 there were 705,000 full-time sworn officers employed in the United States. The number was 564,000 in 1992.

This represents an annual growth rate of 1.6 percent, which exceeds the 1.2 percent population growth rate in the United States, according to the survey.

Law enforcement grew its ranks despite a significant decline in crime. According to FBI statistics, murder, rape and robbery went down in the United States in 2011 for a fifth consecutive year. Compared with 2010, the new figures show violent crime down 3.8 percent overall and property crime was down 0.5 percent, CNN reported on October 29. Justice Department figures show the crime-rate fell to an all-time low in 2011.

Despite the decline in crime, police departments around the country are rapidly transforming into paramilitary organizations. Forbes reported last year that the Department of Homeland Security granted local cops $3 billion that was spent on “necessary tools” like BearCats and armored personnel vehicles.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Redhead Pigment Boosts Skin-Cancer Risk

‘Ginger’ mice more susceptible to melanoma even without ultraviolet radiation.

Fair-skinned, red-haired folks know — sometimes through painful experience — that they are more susceptible to the damaging effects of the Sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays, including sunburn, skin ageing and a higher risk of skin cancers. But a study published today in Nature suggests that in mice, the pigment responsible for this colouring has a role in the development of melanoma.

“There is something about the redhead genetic background that is behaving in a carcinogenic fashion, independent of UV,” says David Fisher, a cancer biologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, who led the study. “It means that shielding from UV would not be enough.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Socialist Liberal Democrats Will Destroy America and Sadly the Left Wing Media Will Gladly Help

The current President of the United States is engaged in a plan to abolish our tried and true Constitution and install a communist-like program of redistribution of the wealth. In other words take from the “haves” and give it to the “have-nots” which files In the face of the standards of governance that has allowed America to climb to the highest level of civilized nations in just over 200 years of existence.

Obama is a student and follower of the Socialist — Communist theory and practices of punishing the productive while rewarding the unproductive and incapable. What was once a dream of success and riches after applying oneself to an ethic of hard work and study is long gone and any just rewards for that hard work will be taken from them and given to those who show no attitudes to succeed.

This credo assures that in time you will be successful by doing nothing, but when the hard workers disappear, businesses and then jobs disappear and the level of living drops and poverty becomes the norm. At this pace America will become another third rate nation because all the producers will have moved on to where they can achieve.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Top 20 Reasons to Send Obama Packing

Here are the Top 20 reasons a regime change is imperative, now:

1. $5 Trillion in New Debt — By the end of FY 2012, Obama had added $5.3 trillion to the National Debt — almost one-third of the total ($16 trillion). He rolled up more debt in three years than the first 41 presidents combined, more in four years than George W. Bush did in 8. By 2011, foreigners owned 54% of our total debt — China alone has $1.2 trillion. If Obama is reelected, what exciting times lie ahead — China calls in its debt, the dollar crashes, the U.S. joins Greece and Italy in bankruptcy court? During the 2008 campaign, Obama called Bush’s contribution to the national debt (half of his own) “irresponsible and unpatriotic.” That would make Obama the fiscal equivalent of Charlie Sheen and Jane Fonda.

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6. Benghazi: The Defining Moment in Obama’s Foreign Policy — Just as the Tehran hostage crisis has come to epitomize Jimmy Carter’s feckless foreign policy, the body of a U.S. ambassador being dragged through the streets of Benghazi symbolizes Obama’s. The State Department had live video streaming of the attack. Calls for U.S. military intervention to save the consulate staff were repeatedly rebuffed over the course of seven hours when we had military assets an hour away. And the president lied about the reason for the attack for 10 days. When challenged during the second presidential debate, Obama feigned indignation saying those murdered in Benghazi were “my people,” and he was there “when the coffins came home.” That’s fitting; he helped to fill them.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Washington Post Finds Racism Behind Romney Surge

On Friday, October 26, and the following Monday, October 29, The Washington Post resorted to the race card in order to drum up support for Barack Obama. If Obama doesn’t get more white votes, as reflected in current polls, he will go down to defeat on November 6.

“The erosion of support Obama has experienced since his muted performance in the first presidential debate has been particularly acute among white men, whites without college degrees and white independents, the new tracking poll found,” the paper said.

The Post is worried. Its strategy is to accuse whites of racism for opposing Obama’s second term.

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In other words, blacks are sticking with Obama despite the bad economy. So perhaps the racism lies with some of those backing Obama. But the Post can’t acknowledge or see that. The focus of the piece was on whites being racist, even though the paper admits that white support is declining for Obama because he has mismanaged the economy.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Will Benghazi Lies Determine Election? Not if MSM Have Their Way!

by Diana West

Washington, DC — Two weeks ago, I reported here that the Obama administration had dug itself into a minefield of lies about the Benghazi terrorist attack that the president would have to cross to get to Election Day. Whether he will do so unscathed remains unclear, but if Barack Obama is re-elected president on November 6, it will be for one reason only. It will be because the US media threw themselves on every Benghazi bombshell that threatened the president, shutting down democracy in the process.

Not all of the media, of course. Fox News, WND.com, Daily Beast, Reuters, CNN, CBS and others have reported most of the key facts now available. These include, first, the revelation that intelligence immediately indicated the US consulate in Benghazi was destroyed in a planned terrorist attack, not as the result of a “spontaneous” protest triggered by a Youtube video. The latter scenario, however, is the demonstrable lie the Obama administration, including President Obama, repeatedly told for weeks. Later, the State Department established the fact that no “protest” at all occurred before the attack. The Obama administration explanation for these and other discrepancies? “Bad intelligence” or “fog of war.” The major media largely agree, no questions asked. Literally.

This past week, a new set of factors emerged darkly underscoring the appearance of a White House cover-up. These include the publication of the email bulletins that alerted the highest administration officials that the US consulate in Benghazi was under terrorist attack. These emails began arriving in Washington within the first hour of what would stretch into an eight-hour battle. We also learned that the Americans under rocket and mortar fire in Libya repeatedly called for military support; that military support was within two hours’ flying time; and that no help was ever deployed. Four Americans, including the US Ambassador, were killed in the attack that left many others wounded.

Did President Obama order the US military not to come to the aid of Americans under attack on 11 September 2012? This is the terrible question that inevitably forms on grasping the newly established sequence of events —- only not if you’re a member of the US media elite. Take Brian Williams, the $13-million-per-year anchorman of NBC Nightly News. On Friday, October 26, after news of the email alerts and reports of unheeded distress calls had broken, Williams’ single Benghazi question to the president was the following: “The question becomes: Have you been happy with the intelligence, especially in our post 9-11 world? … Were you happy with what you were able to learn as this [Benghazi] unfolded?

Obama sat for another interview that same day, this time with a reporter in the hotly contested state of Colorado. This far more professional (if less highly paid) local reporter asked Obama whether Americans in Benghazi were denied military relief during the attack — and he asked the question twice. Perhaps flustered, Obama finally replied that he made his priorities clear “the minute I found out what was happening.” He continued: “Number one, make sure that we are securing our personnel and doing whatever we need to.”

If Obama issued ever such a directive, we know it wasn’t carried out. This would be a scandal, a failure in the chain of command that led to many casualties. If, however, Obama didn’t issue this order and is lying, the situation is even worse. Either way, it’s a tremendous news story — only not in the estimation of the editors of the Washington Post, the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal. These and other leading newspapers failed to report anything at all about Benghazi in the following days. As for the Sunday political affairs TV shows, every one of these well-known hosts (Fox News’ Chris Wallace excepted) failed to bring up Benghazi. And in most cases (CBS’s Bob Schieffier excepted), they shushed up the guests who did. “On the issue of trust, what is going on with regard to Libya?” one Republican guest asked, bringing up Obama’s Friday comments in Colorado. “Well, let’s get to Libya a little bit later,” said David Gregory, host of NBC’s “Meet the Press.” Later never came…

           — Hat tip: Diana West [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

British Parliament Rejects EU Budget, Cornering Cameron

Prime Minister David Cameron’s backbenchers have put him on a collision course with Brussels over the next EU budget. The MPs want a “real-term reduction” in EU spending, not the inflation-adjusted freeze proposed.

The British parliament on Wednesday supported a motion calling on Prime Minister David Cameron to demand a reduced EU budget at an upcoming summit in Brussels.

The amendment passed by 307 votes to 294, with early breakdowns suggesting that about 50 members of Cameron’s Conservatives supported a non-binding proposal initially put forward by the euro-skeptic arm of the party.

The parliamentary bill supports a “real-term reduction” in the 2014-2020 EU budget. In an apparent bid to placate the back benches, Cameron said prior to the vote that he would have used his veto on any budget that was “not in the interest” of Britain.

“At best we would like a cut, at worst a freeze,” Cameron said in parliament. “I am quite prepared to use the veto if we do not get a deal that is good for Britain.” He urged his own party members to support negotiations on a long-term deal, saying that setting spending year-by-year in the absence of an agreement would be more costly.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Erdogan Visit to Berlin Betrays Tensions

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday he wants Turkey to be a full member of the EU by 2023. Chancellor Angela Merkel assured him the talks would be “honest.’ Their meeting in Berlin once again showed that relations between Turkey and Germany have become complicated.

At the end of the news conference Angela Merkel narrowed her eyes and pursed her lips. Her face seemed to say: What’s he talking about? Next to her, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was talking about Cyprus. It was a mistake, he said, to allow “South Cyprus” into the European Union, and he added that the chancellor shared that view.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Europe’s Oldest Prehistoric Town Unearthed in Bulgaria

Archaeologists in Bulgaria say they have uncovered the oldest prehistoric town found to date in Europe.

The walled fortified settlement, near the modern town of Provadia, is thought to have been an important centre for salt production.

Its discovery in north-east Bulgaria may explain the huge gold hoard found nearby 40 years ago.

Archaeologists believe that the town was home to some 350 people and dates back to between 4700 and 4200 BC.

The residents boiled water from a local spring and used it to create salt bricks, which were traded and used to preserve meat.

Salt was a hugely valuable commodity at the time, which experts say could help to explain the huge defensive stone walls which ringed the town.

Excavations at the site, beginning in 2005, have also uncovered the remains of two-storey houses, a series of pits used for rituals, as well as parts of a gate and bastion structures.

A small necropolis, or burial ground, was discovered at the site earlier this year and is still being studied by archaeologists.

“We are not talking about a town like the Greek city-states, ancient Rome or medieval settlements, but about what archaeologists agree constituted a town in the fifth millennium BC,” Vasil Nikolov, a researcher with Bulgaria’s National Institute of Archaeology, told the AFP news agency.

Archaeologist Krum Bachvarov from the institute said the latest find was “extremely interesting”.

“The huge walls around the settlement, which were built very tall and with stone blocks… are also something unseen in excavations of prehistoric sites in south-east Europe so far,” he told AFP.

Similar salt mines near Tuzla in Bosnia and Turda in Romania help prove the existence of a series of civilisations which also mined copper and gold in the Carpathian and Balkan mountains during the same period.

BBC Europe correspondent Nick Thorpe says this latest discovery almost certainly explains the treasure found exactly 40 years ago at a cemetery on the outskirts of Varna, 35km (21 miles) away, the oldest hoard of gold objects found anywhere in the world.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

France: Police Convicted Over Deaths That Sparked Riots

France’s top appeals court on Wednesday overturned a ruling clearing two police officers of involvement in the deaths of two teenagers in a Paris suburb, the spark for weeks of rioting that drew worldwide attention in 2005.

The ruling was hailed by the families of the victims Zyed Benna, 17, and Bouna Traore,15, who were electrocuted when they climbed into an electricity substation as they tried to escape police chasing them in the Paris of suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois in October 2005.

Last year a lower court had dropped charges against the two officers who had been accused of failing to help to rescue the teenagers, citing lack of evidence.

But on Wednesday, the appeals court overturned that decision, saying that the police officers should have checked if the teenagers were indeed in the substation and, if so, come to their aid.

“It’s a great day,” said Traore’s brother Siyakha. “I am relieved, now things will go ahead. I am waiting for explanations.”

Lawyers for the dead youths said the police officers had reason to suspect the two had entered the installation and did not call the emergency services.

“The case will be judged, it will not be snuffed out,” said Jean-Pierre Mignard, adding that youths would now be assured “that there is justice in this country.

“We are sure that these two youths were really victims.”

Clichy-sous-Bois, like many of France’s run-down urban districts, suffers from tension between locals and police.

Radio exchanges between the police revealed one officer saying: “If they enter (the substation) it’s very likely they are going to die.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Germany: Hamburg Seals the Deal With Resident Muslims

It’s an historic pact. After 5 years of negotiations, the city state of Hamburg will sign a contract with its Muslim citizens. It sets out in black and white the rights and duties of Muslims living in the city. It’s the first time that Muslim holy days will be recognised in Germany on equal terms with Christian ones which is a significant step in recognising Islam as a part of German society. Our correspondent went to Hamburg to see what the mood was like at this year’s Eid festival.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Germany: Drunk But Alert: Students Brew Caffeine Beer

A group of German students has caused a stir in the normally separate worlds of beer brewing and molecular biotechnology. On Sunday they will present their caffeinated, lemon, and sweet beers to a panel of experts in the US.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Netherlands: Wilders Speaks Up for Banned Lawyer Moszkowicz

Geert Wilders spoke up on Tuesday afternoon for lawyer Bram Moszkowicz whose licence to practice was revoked earlier in the day.

The anti-immigration PVV leader, who was defended by Moszkowicz during his trial on hatred and discrimination charges, said: ‘Bram’s defence at my trial was excellent.’ The MP went on to say Moszkowicz is the best lawyer in the Netherlands, according to news agency Novum.

The 58-year-old lawyer still faces a disciplinary hearing on his behaviour during Wilders’ trial where he is accused of insulting the court.

Moszkowicz himself said the decision of the legal profession’s disciplinary council to ban him is ‘over the top’. He says the judicial establishment does not like him because he has become a celebrity.

He has been speculating for months about fronting a television programme, but so far no one has come up with an offer.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Sweden: Migration Board Offices Hit by ‘Activist’ Attacks

Two Swedish Migration Board (Migrationsverket) offices in opposite parts of the country were damaged late Wednesday night in what police believe were organized attacks.

“We have had confirmation that our Malmö office was targeted. What they have done is sprayed and poured out paint as well as put up some photographs. I have heard that it is quite a lot, quite extensive,” said Migration Board spokesman Fredrik Bengtsson to daily Dagens Nyheter (DN).

Police in opposite ends of the country, in Malmö in the south and in Umeå in the north, received reports early Thursday morning about damages to agency offices, with windows shattered, paint thrown about and “your rejections kill” spray-painted on the walls.

In Umeå in the north of Sweden, a security guard alerted police after discovering what had been done to the building shortly after 2.55am, according to the local Västerbottens-Kuriren (VK) paper.

In a letter sent to several Swedish newspapers, an activist group called “Aktion för en värld utan gränser” (‘Action for a world without borders’) has claimed responsibility for the attacks, reported DN.

The Migration Board has not received any confirmation as to who is behind the deeds but told the paper that it is not the first time the agency has been attacked by activists.

“It happens every now and again. Generally it will be in the bigger towns but it does happen in smaller towns as well,” said Behtsson to DN.

So far the police have carried out a forensic investigation but have made no arrests.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Sweden: Gothenburg Police Arrest Three in Hospital Brawl

Police arrested three suspects after a fight erupted outside of the emergency ward at the Gothenburg Sahlgrenska University hospital in western Sweden late on Wednesday night.

“The members of staff who called us were worried. They described a very threatening atmosphere and were under considerable stress,” said Stefan Gustavsson of the local police to newspaper Göteborgs-Posten (GP). Between fifteen and thirty people were involved in the fight, some reportedly armed with knives.

This is the second time in recent months that a big fight has erupted outside of the Sahlgrenska emergency ward. Over the summer there have also been several incidents when staff have been forced to call police to help deal with brawls between family members that have broken out following a death, according to the paper.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UK: To Have and to Hold … For 87 Years! World’s Longest Married Couple Share Their Secrets to Living Happily Ever After

In an age where few marriages endure the test of time, 107-year-old Karam and his wife Katari Chand, 100, are proof that happy ever after does exist.

The couple, who have eight children and twenty eight grandchildren together, have lived in wedded bliss for 87 years making them the world’s longest married couple.

The pair say that the key to success is looking after each other in every way possible: ‘My trick is to make Katari laugh. I like to tell jokes and make her smile. Being funny is my way of being romantic.’ says Karam.

‘I have been told laughing makes you live longer… my wife is still alive so it must have worked! I love her so much and I want to spend another 80 years by her side,’ said Karam.

From romantic meals to sharing jokes, the couple, who hail from Punjab, India and now live in Bradford ensure that they do little things for each other to keep the romance alive.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Widow, 82, Threatened With Jail for Brushing Leaves From Her Garden — Because Council Says It’s FLY TIPPING!

A grandmother of four has been threatened with jail for sweeping the leaves outside her home.

Barbara Ray, 82, was accused of ‘causing a hazard’ by brushing the fallen leaves into a ‘large heap’ for roadsweepers to collect.

She was warned her simple attempts to keep the neighbourhood tidy could leave her facing prosecution for fly-tipping, punishable by a £50,000 fine and a 12-month jail term.

When Mrs Ray queried the letter, she was astonished to discover council contractors had photographed her gardener, who visits once a fortnight, sweeping the leaves into the street.

And the council even defended its stance by claiming that her behaviour was ‘unacceptable’.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Minorities Fear End of Secularism in Egypt

When he took office as Egypt’s new president in June, Mohammed Morsi pledged to follow a pluralist policy that respected the rights of women and non-Muslim minorities. But everything he has done since then indicates that he intends to replace the secularist dictatorship of his predecessor with an Islamist one.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

South Asia

Afghanistan ‘Will be Unable to Run Military Bases Post NATO Withdrawal’

Afghanistan will probably be unable to keep running the military bases its international backers have spent billions building after Nato troops leave, a US Congressional report has said.

Kabul’s military has neither the staff, nor the expertise, to maintain or operate hundreds of bases it will inherit from the coalition troops as they prepare to withdraw combat forces by the end of 2014.

The audit from a Congressional watchdog which checks the billions America has poured into Afghanistan questioned whether the efforts to bolster the Afghan police and army against the Taliban were sustainable.

The Afghan government would “likely be incapable of fully sustaining Afghan national security forces facilities after the transition in 2014 and the expected decrease in US and coalition support” it warned.

Building up the Afghan forces so they can one day assume the fight against the Taliban has been a central pillar of coalition strategy.

Between 2002 and 2012, America has spent $52 billion (£32 billion) to equip, train, house, and sustain the forces, including about $12 billion alone to build bases.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Taliban Can Run for the Afghan Presidency

The Afghan election commission has said that the Taliban can stand in the country’s next presidential elections in 2014; a move that experts say can prove to be a double-edged sword for the war-torn nation.

Afghanistan’s next presidential elections are scheduled for April 5, 2014 and are seen by most observers as one of the most crucial elections in Afghanistan’s history, as they could either put the Afghan nation on the path of stability or plunge it into deeper turmoil.

Hamid Karzai, who is serving his second term as Afghanistan’s president, is constitutionally barred from running for president for a third time, and there is no prominent or popular candidate in sight.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

French Children to Learn Gay Issues at Primary School

As part of a broad raft of measures to help fight homophobia in France, the government has announced plans to include educating primary school children about homosexual relationships and same-sex parenting.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Netherlands: Voluntary Euthanasia Clinic Has Three Inquiries a Week

In total, 456 people have registered with a special clinic set up by the voluntary euthanasia society NVVE in March this year.

After an initial peak in inquires at the time of the launch, the clinic now deals with around three inquiries a week, the NVVE said in a report on the way the clinic has functioned so far. It was set up to help people whose own doctors are opposed to euthanasia or do not think they meet the criteria.

Of the 456 inquiries this year, 51 people have been helped to end their lives, the NVVE said. In 30 cases, the doctor did agree to step in after the NVVE’s involvement. A further 94 requests for help were rejected because the patient did not meet the criteria and 54 died before the clinic could take action. No action has yet been taken on the rest.

Cancer

While terminal cancer is the most common reason patients give for wanting euthanasia on a national scale, the clinic has had few advanced cancer cases to deal with and most inquiries are for ‘non-life threatening’ problems, the report says.

More than half the inquiries are from people with serious physical problems and around one third have psychiatric problems. Some 7% want help in ending their life because they have dementia and 10% say their life has run its course.

Most inquiries — 68% — come from the over 60s while almost one in five were under the age of 30.

Assisted suicide accounts for around 2.8% of all deaths in the Netherlands. Euthanasia is legal under strict conditions. For example, the patient must be ‘suffering unbearably’ and the doctor must be convinced the patient is making an informed choice. The opinion of a second doctor is also required.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Overpopulation is a Eugenics Agenda Lie

Nearly every day, the mainstream media dispenses new articles reinforcing the idea that humans are infesting the earth, overpopulating it like parasites and sucking it dry of resources. The magic number — 7 billion — is thrown at us like an accusation and a curse, as if the mere fact this many people are now living on the planet is an automatic death sentence for the world and everything on it.

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Are we in dire straights? Is the Earth becoming so overburdened by the burgeoning human population that it’s about to plummet out of space?

No. Not even close. In fact, when the actual data is considered, the only thing dropping, and fast, are human birth rates.

Many countries’ have zero or even negative population growth, with birth rates below national replacement rates — the degree upon which a population replaces itself.

As it stands, the Western European countries of Germany, Holland, Belgium, Spain, Italy, and Sweden have total fertility rates below the replacement rate. Denmark saw 4,400 fewer children born in 2011 than in 2010, with projections in 2012 on track for the nation having its lowest birth rate on record since 1988.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

General

How Western Liberals Helped Create Radical Islamism

by Emmet Scott (November 2012)

I vividly recall, just a few weeks after the 9/11 attacks, seeing a photograph of the Bin Laden family, or some of the younger members of the family, on holiday in Sweden. The year, I believe, was 1971. Osama was there, as were about fifteen of his brothers (and half-brothers) and sisters. All of them were dressed in typical “gear” of the time, bell-bottomed jeans and tight pullovers. Some of the boys had long hair, as did the girls. None of these were veiled, or betrayed in her attire the slightest hint of Islamic influence. They could have been a group of youngsters from any western country.

Many if not all the newspapers published this photograph, and the question they were asking was: What could have turned Osama from the easy-going modern youth of the picture into the sworn and fanatical enemy of everything modern and everything western? In the opinion of the present writer however the newspapers were asking the wrong question. What they should have been pondering was: What could have transformed not an individual, but a large section of a civilization, into the sworn enemy of everything modern and western? For the journey taken by Bin Laden in the years between 1971 and 2001 was taken also by many millions of his co-religionists throughout the Islamic world; and the thirty to forty years that have elapsed since the 1970s have seen one Muslim society after another systematically reject the modern world and turn the clock back to the seventh century. Whilst by the late 60s, women all over the Islamic world had adopted western fashions and lifestyles, the tide was dramatically reversed by the late 70s, when traditional Islam, with its strict dress code and social outlook, again bestirred itself. One would now be hard-pressed to find any Islamic country where the easy-going attitudes of the 1950s and 60s still prevail.

What then has caused this cultural revolution? A clue, I believe, lies in the fact — almost universally ignored by commentators — that the West has experienced its own cultural revolution in the same period. But the West’s revolution has been of a very different kind. Whilst the Islamic world was regressing deep into the seventh century, the West was plunging headlong into an age of unparalleled license and sexual permissiveness. The fact that these two revolutions happened in parallel with each other is not, I hold, a coincidence: the two are inextricably linked. The revolution in Islam was in very large part a reaction to and against the revolution in the West.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

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» Jon Snow: Did America Bring This on Itself?
» Muslims and the Republican Vote
 
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» Are Europe’s Ash Trees Finished?
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» Hungary ‘To Offer Wealthy Foreigners Citizenship in Return for Investment’
» Italian Senate Debates Outlawing Negationism on Anniversary of WWII Roman Deportations
» Sweden: Woman Admits to Killing Her Infant With Koran
» Traces of Explosives Found on Wreckage of Jet That Crashed in Russia Two Years Ago, Killing Polish President
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» UK: Millfield Mosque Opponents Call for Peace
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» UK: Shocking Moment Pram-Pushing Mother, 26, Repeatedly Stamps on Innocent Man’s Head in Racist Attack in Front of Her Two Children
» UK: Ten Years Too Late, It’s Good Riddance to Wind Farms — One of the Most Dangerous Delusions of Our Age
» UK: Woman Sexually Assaulted by Teenage Boy in Rochdale Subway
 
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» Two British Soldiers Shot Dead in Afghanistan
 
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USA

Book Review: The Islamophobia Industry

Book Review: The Islamophobia Industry, How the Right Manufactures Fear of Muslims (Nathan Lean)

by Alex Kane

Ahmed Sharif was a 44-year-old Muslim Bangladeshi taxi driver in New York City. It was August 24, 2010, a time that marked the height of vitriolic protests against a planned Islamic center to be located in lower Manhattan, a few blocks away from the site of Ground Zero. Sharif picked up 21-year-old Michael Enright for an early evening ride. Everything was going smoothly until Enright, three blocks away from his stop, yelled at Sharif, “this is a checkpoint, *************, and I have to bring you down.”

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Broward Schools Being Asked to Close on 2 Muslim Holidays

Broward County public schools are being asked to close for two Islamic holidays a year under a controversial proposal before the district’s Diversity Committee.

The request, from the Florida chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations, or CAIR, would make Broward the first in Florida and one of only a few districts in the country to add Muslim holidays into its calendar. Broward and Palm Beach County schools generally close on major Christian and Jewish holidays.

The Islamic holidays requested, which fall on different days depending on the year, are Eid al-Fitr — the end of Ramadan — and Eid-al Adha, which marks the end of Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca.

“This is about inclusive diversity, and the Muslim community has too long been excluded,” said Roland Foulkes, chairman of the Diversity Committee, which will debate the proposal tonight. “This is long overdue, and we need to move beyond the lip service of diversity in the community and reflect the full diversity of everyone.”

But some school district officials worry it could open the floodgates for more requests, as well as complaints from groups with anti-Islamic views. Religious freedom experts also say the district could be in legal trouble if it closes school for the sole purpose to allow students to celebrate a religious holiday.

CAIR Florida this week urged its parents to show up at tonight’s meeting, set for 6:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the K..C. Wright administrative building, 600 SE Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale. The advisory committee would then decide whether to recommend it to the School Board, which makes the final decision. Foulkes said he will personally recommend it to the School Board, even if the committee votes it down.

Ghazala Salam, community relations director for CAIR Florida, said the group is starting its push with Broward County because that’s where it’s based. Palm Beach County schools have received no similar requests, district spokesman Nat Harrington said.

Opponents also plan to attend Thursday’s meeting, including members of the Tea Party of Fort Lauderdale.

“It’s another step toward the Islamization of our children,” group founder Danita Kilcullen said. “This is a Judeo-Christian nation.”

Superintendent Robert Runcie, who hadn’t seen the request, said the district tries to be sensitive and respectful to the needs of different groups. State law already requires students be able to take off religious holidays without penalty.

“We make accommodations, but we may not be able to close the district,” Runcie said. “If we do that for everybody and every cause out there, even though they’re all valid, we would literally have a problem squeezing in the number of instructional days we need.”

The traditional school year is 180 days, although the state gives some wiggle room, depending on how many hours are in each school day.

While the district counts religious holidays as excused absences, Muslim parents say individual teachers and administrators aren’t always sensitive to families’ needs.

“There may be test schedules. Sometimes FCAT falls in the time of the religious holidays,” Salam said. “So it really puts a lot of stress on students. They’re caught between a rock and a hard place. Do they stay out for the religious holiday if they have an exam or a new lesson?”

The Ramadan holiday, Eid al-Fitr, falls during the summer break until at least 2019. Eid-al-Adha was celebrated last Friday and coincidentally was on the same day as a teacher workday in Broward and a hurricane day in Palm Beach County. It will be Oct. 16 next year.

“We have a large community of Muslims, and if there is a feeling that they should have the same options as other religious groups, we should give them an ear and support that,” Foulkes said.

School districts don’t track students by religious affiliation. Salam said parent surveys have indicated there about 15,000 to 18,000 Muslim children in Broward County schools — about 6 to 7 percent of the student population. She didn’t have estimates for Palm Beach County. CAIR estimates the Islamic population in the three large South Florida counties at more than 100,000.

David Barkey, religious freedom counsel with the Florida chapter of the Anti-Defamation League, said the reason for closing schools must be secular, not religious.

“If it’s going to be disruptive logistically because a significant number of students and teachers are going to be absent, you can close,” Barkey said.

So, it make sense that the school system in Dearborn, Mich., where a third of the population is Muslim, closes for Islamic holidays, Barkey said. Cambridge, Mass., Burlington, Vt., and Barrington, R.I., have also added Muslim holidays to their calendars in recent years.

Barkey said he was unaware of any specific threshold needed to justify closing.

In Florida, the Hillsborough County School District dropped all religious holidays from its calendar after its effort to include Muslim holidays resulted in a firestorm of complaints. This year’s calendar lists Good Friday as a teacher work day, while the Jewish holidays are regular school days.

Broward School Board Chairwoman Ann Murray said she would have no problem honoring the request for the Muslim holidays.

“At one time Jewish holidays weren’t recognized. Then we recognized Martin Luther King because of an interest in the community. I keep pushing for St. Patrick’s Day, but no one’s paying attention to me,” she said. “When we have an interest in the community, we should respect their holidays as we respect the others.”

           — Hat tip: ST [Return to headlines]

Diversity May be Fatal, Says New Government Health Study

Diversity may be killing older African-Americans and Hispanics, according to a new peer-reviewed study published in the America Journal of Public Health, which shows that people suffer less cancer and heart disease when they live among their racial or ethnic peers.

“Living in an ethnically dense neighborhood is beneficial when it comes to heart disease and cancer,” said Kimberly Alvarez, a co-author of the new study, which was funded by the National Institutes of Health.

Alvarez’s phrase, “ethnically dense,” describes a community in which at least 50 percent of people are from the same ethnic group.

Many progressive groups advocate the use of government to increase diversity in housing, education, health care and other sectors.

Alvarez’s study reviewed the health records of 2,367 Mexican-Americans and 2,790 African-Americans older than 65, and concluded they lived longer if they inhabited a community mostly populated by their group.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Facebook Censors Navy Seals to Protect Obama on Benghazi-Gate

Over the weekend, Facebook took down a message by the Special Operations Speaks PAC (SOS) which highlighted the fact that Obama denied backup to the forces being overrun in Benghazi.

The message was contained in a meme which demonstrated how Obama had relied on the SEALS when he was ready to let them get Osama bin Laden, and how he had turned around and denied them when they called for backup on Sept 11.

I spoke with Larry Ward, president of Political Media, Inc — the media company that handles SOS postings and media production. Ward was the one who personally put the Navy SEAL meme up, and the one who received the warning from Facebook and an eventual 24 hour suspension from Facebook because Ward put the meme back up after Facebook told him to take it down.

Here’s what Ward told me:…

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Jon Snow: Did America Bring This on Itself?

by Brendan O’Neill

Jon Snow might be the permanently right-on deliverer of news to the liberal set, but yesterday he veered into Christian fundamentalist territory by suggesting that it’s possible America brought Hurricane Sandy upon itself. He mused: “Has what is still the most energy-consuming country in the world brought this on itself to any extent? Is America — responsible for 25 per cent of all global carbon emissions, where the mother and father of the biggest vehicles are standard public usage — suffering from the effects of climate change to which she, and we, have contributed?”

Here, Snow is putting himself in the same company as Christian televangelist Pat Robertson (who wondered if Hurricane Katrina was God’s payback for America’s liberal abortion policy) and Christian preacher John McTernan (who suggested Hurricane Sandy was God’s punishment of America for its permissive attitude towards homosexuality). The only difference is that Snow is asking if Mother Nature, rather than God, is punishing America, and if she is doing so because America is too big and industrious and greedy (all those people driving around in the “biggest vehicles”) rather than because it has loads of gays. Yet the implication of his musings is the same as Pat Robertson’s over Katrina: America, being morally rotten, had it coming.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Muslims and the Republican Vote

by Shiraz Maher

Will American Muslims swing the US Presidential election? It seems highly unlikely, if not improbable, but that’s the line being pushed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a not uncontroversial lobby group with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. A poll released by the group last week found that 68 per cent of American Muslims intend to vote for Obama. By contrast, only 7 per cent are committed to voting for Romney in next week’s election. That represents more than treble the number who voted for McCain in 2008 (when just 2.2 per cent of Muslims voted Republican) while the Democrat share of Muslim votes is down from just under 90 per cent in 2008…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

Are Europe’s Ash Trees Finished?

A fungus deadly to ash trees has just reached Britain and Ireland, after emerging 20 years ago in Poland. Already it has devastated ash trees in mainland Europe, sweeping through more than 20 countries powerless to prevent its spread.

How did this fungus develop? And what, if anything, can be done to stop it in countries like the UK, where ashes account for around a fifth of all trees? By the sound of it, the outlook is not good. New Scientist investigates.

Just how many ash trees have been killed?

Although there are no official figures, ash trees have effectively been wiped out in Poland, where the disease first made its appearance in 1992. In Lithuania, 99 per cent of the ashes are gone; in Denmark, 90 per cent. Elsewhere, the impact has been mixed, with some but not all ashes succumbing.

Can it be stopped?

Apparently not. Most countries where it has taken hold simply gave up. Part of the problem is that the fungus does not spread from infected trees themselves, but from infected leaves shed in the autumn. The fungus grows on the leaves and leaf stalks as they decay, then produces copious spores in summer which spread to uninfected ash trees, completing the life cycle.

“There’s very little you can do,” says Ottmar Holdenrieder of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, who in 2010 helped uncover the fungus’s complete life cycle. “It’s a waste of time to chop down trees.” The infective material is all on the forest floor and cannot be removed or eradicated with fungicides without destroying countless other forms of forest life.

“My gut feeling is that the whole of Europe will have to live with the disease in the long term,” says Holdenrieder. “Ash tree populations will be reduced to less than 10 per cent what they were originally.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

France: Yasser Arafat’s Body to be Exhumed After Eight Years as His Wife Calls for Murder Investigation

French officials will exhume former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat’s remains next month in a bid to discover if he was murdered.

A team of medical and forensic experts will arrive in the West Bank city of Ramallah on November 24 to carry out the gruesome operation.

The exhumation comes after Arafat’s widow Suha asked judges in France this summer to launch a murder probe into her husband’s death.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Hungary ‘To Offer Wealthy Foreigners Citizenship in Return for Investment’

Hungary is planning to offer citizenship to any foreigner who buys at least £200,000 of its government’s bonds.

Legislation would grant residency and ultimately a Hungarian passport… allowing the holder to live and work anywhere in the European Union.

The move, backed by the ruling party, is aimed at wealthy investors, especially from China.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Italian Senate Debates Outlawing Negationism on Anniversary of WWII Roman Deportations

ROME (EJP) —- An Italian Senate Committee debated modifying the law on Holocaust negationism to enable the courts to imprison anyone found guilty of denying the Holocaust to up to three years in jail.

The debate coincided with the 59th anniversary of the rounding up of Rome’s Jewish community, and was witnessed by representatives of Rome’s Jewish community, including Riccardo Pacifici, President of the Hebrew Congregation of Rome and Chief Rabbi Riccardo Di Segni.

Proposing the bill, Senator Silvana Amati declared herself “excited and satisfied” at the initiative which has attracted support from across the political spectrum. Fellow senator Lucio Malan added that Holocaust denial is not only a crime of opinions, but also has the potential to promote incitement. Senate President Renato Schifani said that legislation of this kind was essential in defending the memory and reality of the Holocaust, at a time when many survivors are no longer around to tell their accounts.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Sweden: Woman Admits to Killing Her Infant With Koran

A woman who confessed to suffocating her 5-month-old child with the family’s copy of the Koran is on trial in western Sweden, with her defense team arguing she had a psychotic breakdown, possibly due to postpartum depression.

“I didn’t want to kill him, I wanted to save him,” the 28-year-old woman said during a hearing on Tuesday at the Halmstad District Court, according to the Aftonbladet newspaper.

The incident occurred in late July, when the woman met her husband at his workplace, where she told him she wasn’t feeling well.

“I told her that we couldn’t speak there, and that we could discuss it at home,” the husband said in court, according to the Expressen paper.

“At the same time, I suggested she could read passages from the Koran for support, as we’re both Muslims.”

However, when he arrived home the father found his child dead with 39 wounds to its body, the majority of which were caused by the holy book.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Traces of Explosives Found on Wreckage of Jet That Crashed in Russia Two Years Ago, Killing Polish President

Polish investigators have found traces of explosives on the wreckage of a government jet that crashed in Russia two years ago, killing Poland’s president and 95 others, Polish media claimed today.

Poland’s Rzeczpospolita newspaper said prosecutors and explosive experts who examined the remains of the plane in Russia found signs of TNT and nitroglycerin on the wings and in the cabin, including on 30 seats.

Traces of explosives were also found in the area where the Tu-154 crashed during its approach to a small airport near the Russian city of Smolensk on April 10, 2010, the daily reported.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Blind Woman Dumped Miles From Home by Cabbie Who ‘Laughed at Her Because She Couldn’t Make Out Any Local Landmarks’

She told reporters; “He was really abusive — he was making fun and mocking me.

“He said ‘you should be able to point things out, you should know where you are — it is your fault you can’t see’.

“Then he dumped me by a petrol station in Downham instead of Bromley — it was very frightening.”

Michael Ellis, speaking for Sure Cars, says the incident was a misunderstanding and that Miss Medgett had been reimbursed for the trip.

Mr Ellis added: “The whole situation has been resolved satisfactorily. “Miscommunication is the only conclusion that can be drawn.

“There are three sides to every story, her story, the driver’s story and the truth.”

He went on to say the driver was satisfied that he had dropped Ms Medgett at the correct destination and speculated that ‘language barrier issues’ may have been at the root of the misunderstanding.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Footballer Was Kicked to Floor in Post-City Central League Match Gang Attack in Gorton

A footballer’s claims he was headbutted to the floor and kicked and punched by opponents following a match have sparked a police investigation.

The 23-year-old was savagely attacked in a school car park after the six-a-side clash in the City Central League — set up to make the sport more inclusive for those from ethnic minorities and troubled backgrounds.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Islamophobia Awareness Month — Launch Nov 2

Islamophobia awareness month launch, with Imran Kahn, Steve Hart, Myriam François-Cerrah, Luthfur Rahman, Sahar Alfaifi, Jeremy Corbyn MP, Lindsey German, Sabby Dhalu, Dr Daud Abdullah, Dr Fasal Hanjra, and Hamja Ahsan.

Friday 2 November 2012 — 6pm

London Muslim Center

46-92 Whitechapel Road, London E1 1JX

Islamophobia or anti-Muslim hatred is reaching worrying heights in Britain and across Europe. This ugly phenomena gained currency in part due to the popular thesis developed by Francis Fukuyama and Samuel Huntington that argued about an impending clash of civilisations between Islam and the West. Today, racists and fascists groups like the English Defence League are pushing this thesis of hatred, creating a climate of fear and suspicion against Muslims. 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.

To deconstruct and challenge some of the stereotypes about Islam and Muslims, prominent British organisations and campaigners are launching the Islamophobia Awareness Month (I AM), to take place throughout November 2012. The month-long campaign will see activities and projects throughout the UK and Europe.

For further details please visit the Islamophobia awareness month Facebook page.

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Killer Who Kicked Random Victim to Death Checked His Pulse to See if He Was Still Alive Before Finishing Him Off

[WARNING: Disturbing Content.]

A killer who stopped to take the pulse of his victim before kicking him to death, has been jailed for life.

Gavin Mills, 26, stopped to check if unconscious Jerzy Dubiniec, 60, was still alive then continued his frenzied attack.

Hard-working grandfather Mr Dubiniec was kicked so hard he had shoe marks all over his clothes and chest.

A court heard Mills was high on cocaine and alcohol when he carried out the random attack on baker Mr Dubiniec who was on his way home from work.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Millfield Mosque Opponents Call for Peace

Residents opposed to a mosque in Sunderland have accused far right groups and counter-demonstrators of bringing violence into their area.

Earlier this month, police arrested 13 people when the English Defence League and anti-facist groups clashed at the site in St Mark’s Road in Millfield. The Northern Patriotic Front is planning a rally on 17 November saying it wants to give locals a “voice”. But residents said the protest rallies were bringing fear to the area…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Only a Free Market in Religion Will Save Anglicanism

by Ed West

As Rowan Williams retires as Archbishop of Canterbury Martin Bashir in the Mail pays tribute to his work:

His has been a miserable tenure marked by the sharpest theological divisions within the worldwide Anglican Church, the deepest entrenchment and animosity between evangelical and liberal clergy and, worst of all, the most foggy and frustrating presentation of the Christian faith we’ve probably ever heard from such a senior cleric.

While acknowledging it’s a difficult job, Bashir criticises Dr Williams for failing to articulate the case for marriage, for getting too involved in politics, and for wanting to discuss anything but Christianity. Rowan has had his moments, but I can guarantee that in 10 years’ time, when the next poor man to take this position retires, a similar article will appear saying what a terrible job he’s done and how he’s failed to keep the whole mess together. In the meantime Dr Williams, like George Carey, may well start making sense and speaking up as a genuine Christian leader.

The problem with the Church of England is not just that it’s a broad church, encompassing some very, very liberal Christians and some very, very conservative ones, or that it’s led by people so open-minded that their brains have fallen out. Its real problem is establishment, which makes it less the nation’s conscience and more a dinosaur national industry, kept dysfunctional by state subsidies…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Shocking Moment Pram-Pushing Mother, 26, Repeatedly Stamps on Innocent Man’s Head in Racist Attack in Front of Her Two Children

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

This is the shocking moment a drunk mother stamped on a stranger’s head in front of her two children as she launched a racist attack.

Amanda Lowe, 26, was caught on CCTV as she assaulted Khuram Nisar after calling him a ‘f****** Paki’ and ‘terrorist’.

But despite the shocking violence, she walked free from Manchester Crown Court on Friday.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Ten Years Too Late, It’s Good Riddance to Wind Farms — One of the Most Dangerous Delusions of Our Age

The significance of yesterday’s shock announcement by our Energy Minister John Hayes that the Government plans to put a firm limit on the building of any more onshore windfarms is hard to exaggerate.

On the face of it, this promises to be the beginning of an end to one of the greatest and most dangerous political delusions of our time.

For years now, the plan to cover hundreds of square miles of the British countryside with ever more wind turbines has been the centrepiece of Britain’s energy policy — and one supported by all three major political parties.

[…]

What made this even more piquant was the fact that Mr Hayes chose to drop this bombshell just hours before attending a conference in Glasgow staged by RenewableUK, the professional lobby group for Britain’s wind industry.

These are the very people who for years have been making fortunes out of the greatest public subsidy bonanza of modern times. Now Mr Hayes is to stop their gravy train in its tracks.

It will give them the biggest shock of their professional lives.

[…]

Indeed, the amount of power they generate is so derisory that, even now, when we have built 3,500 turbines, the average amount of power we get from all of them combined is no more than what we get from a single medium-size, gas-fired power station, built at only fraction of the cost.

[…]

The only way the industry managed to fool politicians into accepting this crazy deal was by subterfuge — referring to turbines only in terms of their ‘capacity’ (i.e. what they could produce if the wind was blowing at optimum speeds 24 hours of every day). The truth is that their average actual output is barely a quarter of that figure.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: Woman Sexually Assaulted by Teenage Boy in Rochdale Subway

A woman was sexually assaulted by a teenage boy in a Rochdale subway after being followed from the bus station.

The victim, 21, entered the subway at Manchester Road, which lead to a nearby Asda supermarket at about 11.20pm on Thursday October 25.

While in the subway the offender, believed to be a teenage boy, approached the woman and sexually assaulted her

The victim fought with her attacker and managed to kick him causing him to run off.

He is described as an Asian teenager, possibly as young as 14, about 5ft 2in tall, of medium to small build and wearing dark clothing.

Detective Constable Russ Clarke said: “This was a horrific and violent attack which has left the victim feeling badly shaken up.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Balkans

Bosnia: Veiled Muslim Mayor ‘Amra Babic’ A First for Bosnia, Possibly Europe

Bosnia’s first veiled mayor began her duties this week, after an election which saw her becoming the first hijab-clad mayor in the country, and possibly in Europe. Amra Babic, who served as a regional finance minister before running for mayor, will now run the Bosnian town of Visoko, in an electoral win she describes as a “victory of tolerance” amid government debates elsewhere in Europe over laws to ban the Muslim veil. “It’s a victory of tolerance,” Babic, a wartime widow told the Associated Press last week. “We have sent a message out from Visoko. A message of tolerance, democracy and equality.”

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[JP note: More a warning than a message: Islam on the move.]

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

North Africa

One Dead in Tunisia Clashes Between Police, Militants

TUNIS (Reuters) — One person was killed when police opened fire during clashes with hardline Salafi Muslims in the Tunisian capital Tunis on Tuesday,â€(r)â€(r) ‬‬a security source said in the latest sign of religious tensions in the home of the “Arab Spring”. “One Salafi was killed after security forces fired when Salafists attacked a police station,” a security source said…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

South Asia

Australian Troops Face Probes Into Civilian Killings in Afghanistan

AUSTRALIAN special forces in Afghanistan are under investigation for killing two civilians they say were actually combatants playing an active role in hostilities against them.

Defence Minister Stephen Smith said these were allegations only and did not automatically imply any wrongdoing by Australian troops. Updating parliament on the Afghanistan mission, he said the Australian Defence Force (ADF) received allegations about security operations from local non-government organisations, tribal elders and Afghan security forces.

Such allegations are first examined to assess whether they related to Australian activities. Some don’t. If they do, defence may then conduct an internal inquiry. Mr Smith said the ADF had received 21 allegations this year, with Chief of Joint Operations Lieutenant General Ash Power concluding that in 11 cases, Australian troops appropriately applied rules of engagement. Four remain under initial consideration…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

India: New Minority Minister Favours Quota for Backward Muslims

New Minority Affairs Minister K Rahman Khan strongly favours reservation for backward Muslims as well as for Dalits among Christians and Muslims notwithstanding the Supreme Court’s observation on the sub-quota issue. The minister also intends to carry forward reforms in the administration of Wakfs across the country and bring a revised bill for this in the Winter Session of Parliament…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Two British Soldiers Shot Dead in Afghanistan

Two British soldiers have been shot dead at a checkpoint in Afghanistan by a man wearing a local police uniform, the Ministry of Defence has said.

The soldiers were both from 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles. They were killed in Nahr-e Saraj in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, on Tuesday. Their families have been informed. At least 11 of the 43 British dead in Afghanistan this year have been killed by Afghans they served alongside. This compares to one in 2011, three in 2010 and five in 2009…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Far East

China Thinktank Urges End of One-Child Policy

Foundation close to central leadership urges end to birth limits policy across China by 2015, with experts saying reform is ‘inevitable’

A Chinese government thinktank is urging the country’s leaders to start phasing out its one-child policy immediately and allow two children for every family by 2015, a daring proposal to do away with the unpopular policy.

Some demographers view the timeline put forward by the China Development Research Foundation as a bold move by a body close to the central leadership. Others warn that the gradual approach, if implemented, would still be insufficient to help correct the problems that China’s strict birth limits have created.

Xie Meng, a press affairs official with the foundation, said the final version of the report would be released “in a week or two”. But Chinese state media have been given advance copies. The official Xinhua News Agency said the foundation recommends a two-child policy in some provinces from this year and a nationwide two-child policy by 2015. It proposes all birth limits be dropped by 2020, Xinhua reported.

“China has paid a huge political and social cost for the policy, as it has resulted in social conflict, high administrative costs and led indirectly to a long-term gender imbalance at birth,” Xinhua said, citing the report.

But it remains unclear whether Chinese leaders are ready to take up the recommendations. China’s National Population and Family Planning Commission had no immediate comment on the report on Tuesday.

Known to many as the one-child policy, China’s actual rules are more complicated. The government limits most urban couples to one child, and allows two children for rural families if their first-born is a girl. There are numerous other exceptions as well, including looser rules for minority families and a two-child limit for parents who are themselves both singletons.

Cai Yong, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, said the report holds extra weight because the thinktank is under the State Council, China’s cabinet. He said he found it remarkable that state-backed demographers were willing to publicly propose such a detailed schedule and plan on how to get rid of China’s birth limits.

“That tells us at least that policy change is inevitable, it’s coming,” said Cai, who was not involved in the drafting of the report but knows many of the experts who were. Cai is currently a visiting scholar at Fudan University in Shanghai. “It’s coming, but we cannot predict when exactly it will come.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Australia — Pacific

All Australian Schoolchildren Will be Made to Learn Asian Languages to Take Advantage of Region’s Economic Boom

All Australian children will learn an Asian language after Prime Minister Julia Gillard launched a visionary plan to help the country exploit the region’s ‘unstoppable’ economic growth.

In a move to ensure Australia are prepared for the ‘Asian Century’, Ms Gillard wants to improve links with the continent by committing to 25 ambitious goals over the next 13 years.

All schoolchildren in the country will choose one of four ‘priority’ languages to learn at school — Indonesian, Japanese, Hindi and Chinese.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Muslims Are in Grave Strife

FACING overcrowded public graveyards and expensive burial plots, Sydney’s Muslim community has launched a search for its own cemetery.

An Islamic funeral service in Mt Druitt that provides low-cost burials for Muslims is looking to buy up to 16ha in the city’s west. Shahzeb Janaaza Services says a shortage of plots and high charges mean poor Muslims are being squeezed out of Rookwood and Riverstone cemeteries. “Riverstone only has about two months left and Rookwood up to five months,” funeral director Osman Iqbal said. “There are 450 Muslims passing away every year in NSW and not every family can afford private, expensive funeral services. Regardless, there needs to be respect for the dead.”Islam requires bodies to be ritually washed, shrouded and buried without caskets within 24 hours of death.Shahzeb has launched an appeal to raise money from the community for the cemetery project and has a target of $4 million…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Sub-Saharan Africa

Israel “Far Worse Than Apartheid South Africa” Says ANC Chair as Pretoria Conference Backs Boycott

Activists in South Africa have welcomed a decision by the African National Congress (ANC) International Solidarity Conference to support the Palestinian-led campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel.

The ANC, South Africa’s ruling party, led the decades-long struggle against apartheid.

BDS South Africa said in a press release distributed via email:

There was widespread support from international delegates for the adoption and support of the Palestinian BDS call. However, there was one objection from a delegate from Germany who argued that Israel cannot be compared to Apartheid South Africa and thus an all-out boycott of Israel is “ill-informed.” The ANC Chairperson, Baleka Mbete, strongly responded saying that she has been to Palestine herself and that the Israeli regime is not only comparable but “far worse than Apartheid South Africa.” Ms Mbete received a resounding round of applause from delegates for articulating this position.

Mbete, the National Chairperson of the ANC, was Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa from 2008-2009 and is a former Speaker of the National Assembly.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

Latin America

Hezbollah Presence Growing in Mexico

North Carolina Representative Sue Myrick (R) has been very vocal in warning of a Hezbollah presence in Mexico, and in urging the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to step up surveillance of terrorists there. She joins a host of concerned Americans who are worried about the porosity of the nation’s southern border — and continually cautions that border issues aren’t just about immigrants seeking a better life, but about easy access that terrorists have to America.

In June, 2010, she penned a letter to DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano requesting the establishment of a task force to “engage US and Mexican law enforcement and border patrol officials about Hezbollah’s presence, activities and connection to gangs and drug cartels.”

Indeed, a year later, the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, in October, 2011, released a report concluding that Hezbollah “is using the Western Hemisphere as a staging ground, fundraising center, and operation base to wage asymmetric warfare against the United States.” Entitled The Mounting Hezbollah Threat in Latin America,the report also pointed out that “evidence indicates Hezbollah is sharing its terrorist experiences and techniques with Mexican drug cartels along the US border.”

And just two weeks ago, Mansour Arbabsiar, a naturalized U.S. citizen holding both Iranian and U.S. passports, pled guilty in New York for plotting to pay a Los Zetas cartel (also a DEA informant) hitman to assassinate a Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States. Fox News reported, “‘A little more than a year after his arrest, Mansour Arbabsiar has admitted to his role in a deadly plot approved by members of the Iranian military to assassinate a sitting foreign ambassador on U.S. soil,’ Attorney General Eric Holder said in a press release.”

Fox News also reported that in the fall of 2010 the Tucson Police Department cited the arrest of Jameel Nasar, who attempted to establish a Hezbollah network in Mexico and in South America. And during the previous year — after Jamal Yousef was arrested in New York City — it was learned that weapons stolen from Iran by Yousef’s cousin, an alleged Hezbollah member, were stored in Mexico.

But even after Myrick’s letter to Napolitano, the Secretary said there was no need for a task force, as current intelligence resources were adequate. Napolitano also claimed in 2011 that, “The border is better now than it has ever been.”

However, Borderland Beat reported on September 10, 2012 of the arrest of a suspected American Hezbollah supporter in Merida, in the Yucatan peninsula. Rafic Mohammad Labboun Allaboun is an imam from the Shiite Association Bay Area mosque in San Jose, California, and was arrested with two others, from Belize, suspected of being part of an Islamic terror cell operating in central America and the Yucatan. The report added that Merida has a large Lebanese and Syrian population.

           — Hat tip: RE [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Rome Provincial Council Calls to Ban Websites Promoting Jew Hatred

ROME (JTA) — Rome’s provincial council is calling for websites that promote racism and anti-Semitism to be blocked and such online hatred criminalized.

The council on Monday unanimously passed a motion voicing solidarity with Rome local official Carla Di Veroli and with the Rome Jewish community in general following anti-Semitic attacks on Di Veroli that appeared last week on the neo-Nazi website Stormfront.

Di Veroli, who is Jewish, has long been an anti-fascist and minority rights activist.

The motion also commits provincial officials to “assume every appropriate initiative” to urge the relevant authorities and institutions to block websites that “spread ideas that instigate racial hatred, anti-Semitism, xenophobia and homophobia.” It pushed for a law to brand online hate spread on websites as a criminal act.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

General

Christians Persecuted Throughout the World

Imagine the unspeakable fury that would erupt across the Islamic world if a Christian-led government in Khartoum had been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese Muslims over the past 30 years. Or if Christian gunmen were firebombing mosques in Iraq during Friday prayers. Or if Muslim girls in Indonesia had been abducted and beheaded on their way to school, because of their faith.

Such horrors are barely thinkable, of course. But they have all occurred in reverse, with Christians falling victim to Islamist aggression. Only two days ago, a suicide bomber crashed a jeep laden with explosives into a packed Catholic church in Kaduna, northern Nigeria, killing at least eight people and injuring more than 100. The tragedy bore the imprint of numerous similar attacks by Boko Haram (which roughly translates as “Western education is sinful”), an exceptionally bloodthirsty militant group.

Other notable trouble spots include Egypt, where 600,000 Copts — more than the entire population of Manchester — have emigrated since the 1980s in the face of harassment or outright oppression.

Why is such a huge scourge chronically under-reported in the West?

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121030

Financial Crisis
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USA
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» Chuck Norris: Barack Obama, Master of Spin
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» Do You Believe in America?
» Exposing Black Liberation Theology
» NASA’s Huge New SLS Rocket Could Power Missions Far Beyond Mars
» NYU Terrorism Class Asks Students to Plot Terrorist Attack
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» The Press and the Race Card Gambit
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Canada
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Europe and the EU
» Al-Qaeda’s Strategy of a “Thousand Cuts”
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» Germany: Poor Boar Injures Four in Berlin
» Greek Orthodox Bishop Hits Out at Turkish Soap Fans
» Italy: Last Year’s Election in Molise Region Rejected by Courts
» MP Says ‘Noisy Foreign Weddings’ Unwelcome in France
» President Napolitano Ratifies India-Italy Prisoner Accord
» Report: Traces of Explosives on Crashed Polish Presidential Plane
» Scotland: ‘We Want to Remain Within the EU’
» Sweden: SAS Shares Halted After Media Speculation
» UK: Public Trust in BBC Falls Below 50% After Savile
 
Balkans
» Clinton Joins European Diplomats on Tour Urging Peace in Balkans
 
North Africa
» Islamism’s Unity
» Muslims Attack Coptic Christians in Egypt After Mass
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Big Oil Underwrites Anti-Israel Conference
 
Middle East
» Emirates: No More Adolescent Brides
» German Turks ‘Send a Billion Euros to Turkey’
» Turkey: Tear Gas, Water Cannon Against Opposition March
 
South Asia
» Mystical Islam ‘A Threat to the Taliban’
 
Far East
» North Korea: ‘World’s Worst Airline’ Launches Online Booking
 
Australia — Pacific
» Bail Refused for Taxi Driver Accused of Raping Two Passengers in His Cab
» Gillard: Australia Must Embrace ‘Asian Century’
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» 8 Killed in Nigerian Church Bombing
 
Immigration
» Cocaine-Dealing Dad Can Stay in UK
» Over 5 Mln Regularized Immigrants in Italy, +43 Thousand
» Smugglers Charge Iraqi Refugees Up to $16,000 to Enter Italy
 
Culture Wars
» Forget Abortion! NPR Promotes the ‘Rights’ And ‘Souls’ of Plants
» MSNBC Now Actively Telling Viewers How to Vote on Gay Marriage
» Three Dirty Words: Tolerance, Diversity, And Welcoming

Financial Crisis

Italy: Monti Plays Down Plan to Create Super Commissioner

New official with veto powers over national budgets a ‘myth’

(ANSA) — Rome, October 29 — Premier Mario Monti on Monday played down reports of a European plan to create a new “super commissioner” with veto powers over national budgets, calling it something of a “myth”.

The European commissioner for economic and monetary affairs already has powers greater than the competition commissioner, said Monti, citing an observation made by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso.

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi again came out in favour of the new oversight official on Sunday.

Monti made his comments at a press conference in Madrid after a bilateral summit with Spanish Premier Mariano Rajoy.

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Spain and Italy Oppose EU ‘Super Commissioner’ Idea

Spain and Italy voiced their opposition on Monday towards Germany’s proposal to empower an EU commissioner to police national budgets and impose fines on those with large deficits, reports the Guardian. “This is an idea, that considered on its own, I personally don’t like,” said Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy.

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USA

80,000 Pounds of Walnuts Stolen

Walnuts valued at $300,000

Authorities are investigating the theft of more than 80,000 pounds of walnuts from Northern California valued at about $300,000. The Tehama County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a freight brokerage firm on Friday reporting that a truckload of walnuts never arrived in Miami as they were supposed to.

Authorities believe the culprit is the same person who also picked up another load of walnuts days earlier from Los Molinos. Those walnuts were intended for Texas, but also disappeared.

Deputies tell the Record Searchlight of Redding (http://bit.ly/S8mOY9) the man who picked those walnuts up was not the person hired for the job. They have not identified the suspect although they do have a suspect description.

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At Least 17 Dead, Millions Without Power in Sandy’s Aftermath

As Superstorm Sandy churned slowly inland, millions along the U.S. East Coast awoke Tuesday without power or mass transit, and huge swaths of New York City were unusually dark and abandoned. At least 17 people were killed in seven states.

The storm that made landfall in New Jersey on Monday evening with 80 mph sustained winds cut power to more than 6 million homes and businesses from the Carolinas to Ohio and put the presidential campaign on hold one week before Election Day.

New York was among the hardest hit, with its financial heart closed for a second day and seawater cascading into the still-gaping construction pit at the World Trade Center. The storm caused the worst damage in the 108-year history of New York’s extensive subway system, according to Joseph Lhota, the chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

“This will be one for the record books,” said John Miksad, senior vice president for electric operations at Consolidated Edison, which had more than 670,000 customers without power in and around New York City.

Trading at the New York Stock Exchange was canceled again Tuesday — the first time the exchange suspended operations for two consecutive days due to weather since a blizzard in 1888.

President Barack Obama declared a major disaster in New York and Long Island, making federal funding available to residents of the area. The damage is “almost incalculable,” New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said as he spoke with TV networks Tuesday morning.

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Chuck Norris: Barack Obama, Master of Spin

Obama can spin a fact, and even though it’s wrong or untrue, we almost believe it. Then he sends his minions out to spin the same fact, hoping that if we hear it enough times, we finally will believe it. The attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, is a prime example. Even though Obama knew — from the moment of the assault — that it was a terrorist attack, he didn’t let the American people know. We recently learned a drone was recording the attack in real time, and our president was watching from the Situation Room. It is clear that he chose to deceive the American people deliberately, saying it was a mob protest and blaming it on a video that nobody had seen.

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Disney Buying ‘Star Wars’ Maker for $4 Billion

(FOXNEWS) — Disney is paying $4.05 billion to buy Lucasfilm Ltd., the production company behind “Star Wars,” from its chairman and founder, George Lucas. It’s also making a seventh movie in the “Star Wars” series called “Episode 7,” set for release in 2015, with plans to follow it with Episodes 8 and 9 and then one new movie every two or three years.

The Walt Disney Co. announced the blockbuster agreement to make the purchase in cash and stock Tuesday. The deal includes Lucasfilm’s prized high-tech production companies, Industrial Light & Magic and Skywalker Sound, as well as rights to the “Indiana Jones” franchise.

Disney CEO Bob Iger said in a statement that the acquisition is a great fit and will help preserve and grow the “Star Wars” franchise.

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Do You Believe in America?

Ask the average U.S. citizen if he or she believes in America and they’ll almost always answer “yes.” The proper follow-up question is which America do they believe in because there are two different Americas that our Presidential candidates want us to believe.

Barack Obama has a campaign slogan that proclaims “Betting on America” and Mitt Romney has one that declares “Believe in America.”

They can’t be campaigning for the same America because each one has an entirely different political philosophy and direction for our Nation’s future.

Barack Obama wants us to believe in his unilateral plan to “Fundamentally transform America” and Mitt Romney wants us to believe in his bilateral plan to “Restore the promise of America.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Exposing Black Liberation Theology

There are many who contribute to black liberation theology, but the person who is the most influential is James Cone. Also, Dr. Jeremiah Wright is a well publicized proponent.

James Cone has written many books on liberation theology. He grew up in Bearden, Arkansas where extreme discrimination existed. His bad experiences became the cornerstone of his false beliefs.

Cone believes like Karl Barth, that the Bible is fallible and not the Word of God. As a result, he promotes black liberation theology without relying on the Bible.

He believes black theology is directly linked to black power. As a result, he believes blacks need liberated from white oppression. Also, blacks need deliverance from the oppressors like Israel’s deliverance from the corrupt Egyptians.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

NASA’s Huge New SLS Rocket Could Power Missions Far Beyond Mars

NASA is contemplating space journeys far beyond a near-Earth asteroid, the moon or Mars for its new heavy-lift rocket in development. The Space Launch System (SLS), as it is called, could instead visit the moon of Pluto or return samples from other outer planets.

An unmanned flyby mission to Pluto’s Charon, sample return missions to Jupiter’s moon Europa or Saturn’s Titan, or a sample-gathering flight through Jupiter’s atmosphere or the ice water jets of Saturn’s Enceladus — all are said to be possible with the 286,000-pound (130,000 kilograms) launch capabilities of the Space Launch System.

The first launch of SLS is planned for 2017, but it will not have an upper stage and will be able to put only 154,000 pounds (70,000 kg) into low-Earth orbit. Beginning in 2022, however, the rocket is expected to have more powerful boosters and an upper stage to give it an ability to deliver 286,000 pounds to Earth orbit.

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NYU Terrorism Class Asks Students to Plot Terrorist Attack

It’s Terrorism 101.

A New York University class on transnational terrorism is requiring students to “hypothetically plan a terrorist attack” — and shocked cops say the outrageous lesson plan is an insult to the officers killed on Sept. 11.

The controversial course, taught by former Navy criminal investigator Marie-Helen Maras, asks the pupils to “step into [a terrorist’s] shoes” and write a 10- to 15-page paper on their battle plan.

“Some of the most notorious terrorists, including Anwar al-Awlaki, got their start on American campuses. It looks like after the CIA killed al-Awlaki, NYU is helping to produce successors,” said an outraged law-enforcement expert on terrorism.

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Sandy Shuts Down New York’s Power Grid and Subway

As of Tuesday morning, about 600,000 people on Long Island, New York, are without power. The winds from hurricane Sandy peaked at 145 kph (90 mph), knocking down trees, which knocked down utility poles and power lines.

But that’s not the main problem. Short-circuiting and overheating caused transformers to explode all over Long Island.

Dick Knadle is an electrical engineering consultant in Dix Hills in central Long Island. “As I was walking around last night,” he says, “I could see flashes on the horizon every 60 seconds from the transformers exploding all over Long Island.”

On Rockaway Peninsula on the shore of Queens, one such explosion started a fire that burned down more than 80 terrace homes. Thankfully, residents had been evacuated.

Knadle estimates that repairing damage to the electrical infrastructure will take weeks. “The damage to power distribution systems just in my community is vast,” he says.

In addition, he says that cellphone base stations in some neighbourhoods will soon be down. Some cellular towers are equipped with backup generators, but others might have a backup battery that will only last for around six hours.

Then there is the New York City subway. Its pumping system is designed to remove the 50,000 cubic metres of seawater that threaten to enter the tunnels daily because they are situated below sea level. Continuous pumping keeps the tunnels from flooding, but the hurricane’s extra dose of water will damage this system. Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) chairman Joseph Lhota calls it the worst disaster in the subway’s 108-year history.

The flooding itself is unlikely to cause structural problems, says Nick Buenfeld, a civil engineer at Imperial College London, as tunnels are designed to withstand the weight of the ground above. “If you fill the tunnel with water you are pressing back against the external pressure,” he says. “You could argue structurally it is in a better state when it is full of water than when it is empty.”

More problematic will be the effect on the electrical systems within the tunnels. “The salt water damages pumping equipment,” says Knadle. “The damage will be compounded by the fact that there is no power to operate the pumping equipment right now.”

Even with extra pumps, the MTA says it will take up to four days to empty the flooded tunnels. After that, engineers will have to enter the tunnels and repair damaged electrical signals.

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The Press and the Race Card Gambit

Subjugation and manipulation of black Americans has been the left’s single most successful endeavor.

Early in the election cycle, I indicated my belief that the Obama campaign itself would likely leave the race-baiting to its surrogates, rather than directly engaging in same. Bearing in mind that there’s still time left to prove me wrong, my supposition has pretty much held up thus far. The relish with which said surrogates have flung the race card about has not only surpassed the 2008 election cycle, but has included some of the most craven, despicable — and now desperate — race-based rhetoric I’ve heard in decades.

The National Urban League has commenced airing a series of advertisements disguised as PSAs “as part of its broad, civic engagement campaign to ‘Occupy the Vote’ and repeal unnecessary barriers to voting.” Featuring black celebrities such as Angela Bassett, Eric Benet, and Kim Coles, one of the television spots makes furtive allusions to shadowy figures conspiring to deny blacks the right to vote. This is a reference to recent efforts to combat voter fraud, which have been met with charges of racially-based voter suppression by the Democrat Party, for reasons that should be obvious by now. The ad closes with none other than notorious poverty pimp Rev. Al Sharpton admonishing viewers to vote. “Black” people are never mentioned, of course, but the message is quite evident, as is who they should be voting for.

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Thousands of Muslims Gather in Prayer at Angel Stadium

As the sun burned in the soft blue sky, thousands of Muslims poured into Angel Stadium early Friday and filled the morning with the sounds of prayer as they celebrated Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, the most important holiday of the Islamic calendar.

“Eid Mubarak,” men and women said in greeting, wishing blessings for the day. Youngsters skipped school, elders from across Southern California glowed with the spirit of the season — in culmination of the annual pilgrimage, called Hajj, a tribute to Prophet Abraham’s life and legacy.

More than 20,000 Muslims gathered at the baseball stadium in a historic event organized by leaders of three mosques — the Islamic Center of Irvine, the Islamic Institute of Orange County in Anaheim and the Islamic Society of Orange County in Garden Grove. The three mosques are members of the Islamic Shura Council.

“It brings a different flavor when you’re outdoors in the cool breeze and bright sunshine,” said Shakeel Syed, who heads the Islamic Shura Council.

“In past years,” he said, “people went to individual mosques, but this year — luckily or unluckily — the Angels are not in the playoffs, so the stadium was available.”

Rather than sit in the stands or the bleachers, worshippers walked on the stadium grass, fanning across the baseball diamond.

“The excitement of being in a place that’s generally not accessible to most of us is amazing,” Syed added. “Here, you’re able to see the entire crowd, unlike at a mosque. It lifts up the spirit.”

The words “Eid Ul-Adha” glowed in neon under the Toyota and Metro PCS logos on the Jumbotron screen. It rotated with other Arabic terms, ads touting Quran and Saturday school, and a flashing “Vote on 11/6.” Melodic chants rang in the air.

“I felt a sense of unity. I couldn’t believe there was that many people,” said Tarek Soubra, a junior at Pacifica High School in Garden Grove. He missed calculus class, along with Spanish 3 to attend the service, which included a 15-minute sermon.

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Time to Out Sinister Valerie Jarrett

The deaths of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans in Benghazi, Libya, demand the outing of President Barack Obama’s Iranian-born, chief advisor Valerie Jarrett.

Three times Stevens and his staff were denied help to save their lives on the day of their death.

While the courageous serving America were denied help, private citizen Valerie Jarrett seems to have a 24-hour, around-the-clock security detail, with five or six Secret Service agents at her disposal at home and abroad. (former Democratic pollster Patrick Caddell, Breitbart News interview. )

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Canada

Evidence of Viking Outpost Found in Canada

Sharpeners may be smoking guns in quest for New World’s second Viking site.

For the past 50 years-since the discovery of a thousand-year-old Viking way station in Newfoundland-archaeologists and amateur historians have combed North America’s east coast searching for traces of Viking visitors.

It has been a long, fruitless quest, littered with bizarre claims and embarrassing failures. But at a conference in Canada earlier this month, archaeologist Patricia Sutherland announced new evidence that points strongly to the discovery of the second Viking outpost ever discovered in the Americas.

While digging in the ruins of a centuries-old building on Baffin Island, far above the Arctic Circle, a team led by Sutherland, adjunct professor of archaeology at Memorial University in Newfoundland and a research fellow at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, found some very intriguing whetstones. Wear grooves in the blade-sharpening tools bear traces of copper alloys such as bronze-materials known to have been made by Viking metalsmiths but unknown among the Arctic’s native inhabitants.

Taken together with her earlier discoveries, Sutherland’s new findings further strengthen the case for a Viking camp on Baffin Island. “While her evidence was compelling before, I find it convincing now,” said James Tuck, professor emeritus of archaeology, also at Memorial University.

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New Find Reveals Viking Presence in Canadian Arctic

A Canadian archeologist searching for traces of Viking encampments along the country’s northeastern Arctic coast has found tantalizing new evidence to bolster the case that Norse seafarers from Greenland — hundreds of years after their ancestors abandoned the famous L’Anse aux Meadows settlement in Newfoundland around 1,000 A.D. — were trading goods and even inhabiting sites on Baffin Island and in other areas occupied by the Dorset people, an artistically advanced culture that would mysteriously vanish by 1,400 A.D.

Using a high-resolution, chemical-detection technique called spectroscopy on tool-sharpening stones unearthed at several 700-yearold Arctic sites, researchers led by Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Patricia Sutherland have found microscopic bits of brass, bronze and smelted iron — metals known only from European sources during the medieval era.

The findings are profiled this week in a National Geographic feature that hits newsstands on Thursday.

About 20 whetstones that might have been used to sharpen knives, swords and other metal tools and implements have been recovered from four Arctic sites known to have been occupied in ancient times: Avayalik Island in northernmost Labrador, and three sites on Baffin Is-land — Tanfield Valley and Willows Island in the southeast near Iqaluit, and one on the island’s northwest tip.

Painstaking, high-resolution scans of the wear grooves in the whetstones yielded the telltale metal traces linking the sites where they were found to the Norse, Sutherland told Postmedia News.

“We were particularly interested in metals that the Norse would have been using. And we do have that evidence now,” she said, adding that the discovery means Norse travellers were either present at the sites themselves or that aboriginal peoples in the area traded with the Norse to acquire the sharpening stones.

“Neither the Dorset nor ancient Inuit smelted iron,” she noted.

Sutherland believes the Norse encountered and probably traded with the Dorset, ancient aboriginals who were later overrun — sometime before 1,400 A.D. — by the eastward-migrating Thule ancestors of modern Inuit.

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Europe and the EU

Al-Qaeda’s Strategy of a “Thousand Cuts”

by Soeren Kern

Spanish police have arrested six members of an al-Qaeda cell in Barcelona that was dedicated to providing a related terrorist cell in Germany with large numbers of stolen passports.

The Spanish Interior Ministry said the police action, dubbed Operation Comet, was carried out on October 13 in Barcelona and the nearby town of Vilanova del Camí, and entailed police raids on at least four homes of Muslim immigrants involved in the network. Police found large numbers of stolen passports and identity papers issued in many different countries.

Those arrested were from Algeria, Belgium and Morocco, and all were carrying stolen passports that included their own photos attached to the personal data of dozens of individuals from several different countries.

One of those arrested was intercepted at the main airport in Barcelona as he was about to board a flight to Greece; he had more than 100 stolen passports in his possession.

Some of Barcelona’s tourist areas, especially those in the downtown areas, are known for having gangs of North African pickpockets who prey on foreigners. On any given day, tourists can be seen standing in lines in front of local police stations waiting to file police reports about stolen passports and other personal possessions. Spanish police believe many of the passports stolen in Spain end up in the hands of al-Qaeda operatives in Europe, among other places.

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Berlusconi Risks Isolation After Threatening Monti Govt

Ex-premier sparks turmoil following fraud conviction

(ANSA) — Rome, October 29 — Silvio Berlusconi risks becoming increasingly isolated politically after he threatened to bring down Premier Mario Monti’s emergency government at the weekend following a fraud conviction on Friday.

The ex-premier said the conviction had forced him to stay in front-line politics, after he suggested last week he was retiring, in order to push through justice reforms, although he stressed that he had not changed his mind about not running for a fourth term in elections next year.

Berlusconi said there was a “dictatorship of magistrates” after being given a four-year sentence for tax fraud on the trading of film rights by his Mediaset media empire and being banned from public office for five years.

He will not have to serve three years of the sentence if the ruling is upheld because of a 2006 amnesty law.

The 76-year-old media magnate also criticised Monti on Saturday, days after saying his unelected administration of non-political technocrats was doing a good job at tackling the economic crisis despite some mistakes.

His comments were blasted by the the centre-left Democratic Party and the centrist UDC, both of which support Monti’s administration in parliament, as Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PdL) party has done since the financial crisis forced the ex-premier to resign last year.

But tellingly, they were also given a cool reception from some parts of the PdL.

Fabrizio Cicchitto, House whip for the PdL, expressed concern that Italy’s borrowing costs would rise if there were moves to bring down the government because the ensuing political instability would hit investor confidence.

There is even speculation that the PdL could split if Berlusconi follows through on his threat and tries to bring down the government.

Several senior PdL figures, including party Secretary Angelino Alfano, Cicchitto and former foreign minister Franco Frattini, are said to be willing to break away and support the Monti government in parliament to stop it falling.

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France: Muslims Treat Paris to Pastry Protest on Eid

Muslim rights activists distributed chocolate croissants at a Paris mosque at the start of the Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha, after a French MP’s controversial comment that thugs snatched children’s pastries during Ramadan.

In an amusing response to a conservative French politician’s incendiary comment that thugs snatched children’s pastries during the holy month of Ramadan, a French Muslim rights group distributed chocolate croissants outside the Paris Grande Mosque on Friday, the start of the Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha.

The chocolate croissants — called “Copé” after French politician Jean-Francois Copé — were made with the same ingredients as the classic “pain au chocolat”- but baked in the shape of a crescent, according to Muslim rights activists.

Earlier this month, Copé sparked a controversy when he claimed that Muslim thugs were enforcing the Ramadan fast in some neighbourhoods. “I can understand the exasperation of some of our compatriots when there are some neighbourhoods where a mother or father will come home from work in the evening to learn their son has had his pain au chocolat snatched out of his hand by thugs, telling him it is forbidden to eat during Ramadan,” said Copé at the time.

About 2,000 “Copés” were distributed Friday, according to Abderrahmane Dahmane, head of the Council of Democratic French Muslims, Paris-based Muslim rights group.

Speaking to FRANCE 24 outside the Grande Mosque, Dahmane — who was also a former aide to ex-President Nicolas Sarkozky — called the protest “a great anti-Copé success”. The chocolate croissant stunt, he claimed, was “an overall victory against the racism and stigmatisation (of Muslims).”

Copé, who is running to replace Sarkozy as head of the conservative UMP party, has been criticised for his increasingly inflammatory rhetoric concerning Islam. Following what was dubbed “pastry-gate” in the press, the French Council for the Muslim Faith filed a lawsuit against Copé for defamation, citing “severe damage” to the community.

Friday’s protest came amid signs of a hardening attitude towards Muslims in France, which is home to Europe’s largest Muslim community. An opinion poll published Thursday found six out of ten French people believe the influence of Islam in France is “too big” and 43 percent saw the religion as a “threat” to national identity.

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German Police: Sorry for Racial Profiling on ID Checks

The German police have apologised for targeting a black German for spot ID checks on the basis of his skin colour — after a judge said it was illegal to do so, contradicting an earlier court ruling.

Tahir Della, from the Initiative of Black People in Germany (ISD) welcomed the ruling. “We have been fighting for years for public recognition of this practice. Police checks of this kind are no one-off. “They are the everyday experience of many black people and people of colour in Germany. They are put under suspicion and criminalised by this police practice. We hope that this verdict will serve as a basic political signal.”

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Germany: Poor Boar Injures Four in Berlin

A 120-kilo (265-pound) wild boar attacked and injured four people on Monday in Berlin, the German capital’s police force said. Examination of its body showed it had a broken leg.

The boar bit a 74-year-old man on the back and leg, knocked a 74-year-old woman to the ground and bit a 24-year-old woman on the legs before she took refuge in a parked car, police said in a statement. The three were taken to hospital.

The fourth person to be injured was a police officer who had been sent to the residential neighbourhood of Charlottenburg to investigate, after passers-by reported the presence of the boar, police said.

The animal attacked the officer and bit him in the leg before he used his police-issue gun to kill it.

Marc Franusch, spokesman for the Berlin Foresters, told the Berliner Morgenpost newspaper the boar had a broken front leg, probably sustained when hit by a car.

“It could have been scared by dogs or people out of its resting place under a hedge, and was carrying a painful injury,” said Franusch. He said it was possible that the frightened animal had panicked and reacted aggressively.

There are thought to be around 4,000 wild boars in the capital, mostly living in the woods and similar areas. Such attacks are extremely rare.

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Greek Orthodox Bishop Hits Out at Turkish Soap Fans

Greeks are glued to the series

A Greek orthodox Bishop has unleashed thunderous criticism on Greek fans of Turkish TV soap operas, according to local reports.

“Nobody must watch Muhtesem Yilzil (a Turkish soap opera called ‘The Magnificent Century’),” he said. “Watching Turkish soaps is tantamount to telling them we’ve surrendered”. Greeks, like viewers in the Balkans and Middle East where the series have long been broadcast, have found the allure of Turkish soap operas difficult to resist. In Athens viewers are glued to tearjerkers like “Suleiman the Magnificent” and “Sila”.

But Bishop Anthimos is not alone. Greece’s showbiz community are fed up of Turkish soaps too. “Sila in the morning. Sila in the afternoon. Sila 24 hours a day. We can’t take anymore,” complained TV actress Nikoleta Karra.

But Sila’s premise, which hinges on the romantic escapades of a ‘modern girl’, is the perfect escapism for austerity hit Greeks, many of whom are reluctant to give up their soap addiction. Social networking sites are abuzz with chatter about “Greeks addicted to Turkish soaps” and “Turk serials on Greek telly.” Turkish producers of the soap are loathe to renounce the newfound Greek trend, particularly within the political context of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Islamic nationalist government. Hot on the heels of the Turkish-Greek co-production ‘Yabanci Damat’ (The Foreign Groom) which charts the highs and lows of a Turkish-Greek love story, comes The Last Balkan Summer. Set in Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria and Montenegro the action takes place during the Ottoman wars. Another, ‘The Marvelous Journey’ is a cultural-gastronomic adventure between the two Aegean coasts.

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Italy: Last Year’s Election in Molise Region Rejected by Courts

Elections in southern region must be held again

(ANSA) — Campobasso, October 29 — Results from the 2011 elections in Italy’s southern region of Molise have been cancelled and new elections ordered, authorities announced Monday.

The Council of State, Italy’s highest administrative court, upheld a ruling earlier this year by Molise’s Regional Administrative Court (TAR).

It had invalidated the region’s centre-right government’s win in October 2011.

Defeated centre-left candidate Paolo Frattura alleged irregularities in that vote count.

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MP Says ‘Noisy Foreign Weddings’ Unwelcome in France

A French MP criticised “noisy foreign weddings” on Monday, slamming outdoor “Turkish and north African” celebrations as a danger to traffic. Philippe Meunier advised those “who don’t understand that, to return to the country of their ancestors”.

An opposition MP from France’s UMP party said Monday that “noisy” weddings held by “Turkish and North African communities” were unwelcome in France, claiming they hinder traffic circulation.

“Here, we are in France!” MP for Rhône, Philippe Meunier, said in a statement released on Monday. “If these people don’t understand that, I advise them to return to the country of their ancestors to live according to their traditions that aren’t ours,” he added.

Meunier said an increasing number of wedding celebrations caused traffic problems on major roads in Rhône — a region in the southeast of France which borders Italy. “It is very dangerous for motorists and motorcyclists,” he said.

Meunier said he had been alerted to the reportedly disruptive celebrations by the police and local residents.

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President Napolitano Ratifies India-Italy Prisoner Accord

May soon pertain to anti-pirate marines in fishermen deaths

(ANSA) — Rome, October 29 — The agreement between Italian and Indian governments on the transfer of convicted persons was ratified by Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, the website of the president’s office announced on Monday.

The agreement, which permits convicts of each country to serve their sentences in their countries of origin, was reached in Rome on August 10.

The agreement may affect two Italian anti-pirate marines facing trial in India for the alleged killing two fishermen last February off the coast of India.

The two men, Salvatore Girone and Massimiliano Latorre, are awaiting trial by an Indian court.

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Report: Traces of Explosives on Crashed Polish Presidential Plane

Polish daily Rzeczpospolita Tuesday reported that Polish investigators have found traces of explosives on the government airplane that crashed 2010 in Russia, killing Poland’s president and 95 others. The investigators found no third party evidence and haven’t ruled out that the traces could have come from unexploded bombs from WWII.

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Scotland: ‘We Want to Remain Within the EU’

The people of Scotland go to the polls in 2014 to decide whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom. But if Scotland were to become independent, what role would they play in Europe?

DW: What are the chances that an independent Scotland would still be a member of the European Union?

Alyn Smith: This has never been done before. But the EU is a pragmatic organization. And the people who deal with enlargement in the European Commission have dealt with the fall of the Berlin Wall; they’ve dealt with the collapse of communism, the collapse of Yugoslavia; they’ve dealt with bigger stuff than Scotland making a democratic decision. We are part of the EU right now, we are represented in the European Parliament, we are all European citizens, and we want to remain within the EU.

Would Scotland go the whole way and join the eurozone?

That’s an aspiration. The policy of the National Party is that we do see Scotland’s future in the euro at some point. That needs to be done at the right time, at the right exchange rate, and the people of Scotland would need to say ‘yes’ in the referendum. Now, all three of those criteria, we are light years away from at the moment, because sterling is so much in flux against the euro, the euro is so much in flux anyway, and the EU is evolving, so we want to see us join at the right time… We’re not there yet, so as a holding pattern we stay with sterling for as long as it suits us.

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Sweden: SAS Shares Halted After Media Speculation

Shares in Scandinavian airline SAS were suspended on Tuesday morning following media reports about the company’s strained finances, according to the Stockholm stock exchange.

The suspension was announced after talks between the Stockholm stock exchange and the Financial Supervision Authority (Finansinspektionen).

“We never comment in detail about individual companies or suspensions of trading. But we will say that we have put a stop to trading in SAS shares until further notice, after consulting with the Financial Supervision Authority,” explained Carl Norell, spokesman for the Stockholm stock exchange, to the TT news agency.

“The background is the information that has swirled in the media about the company’s financial situation.”

“It is to ensure fair trading, that is to say that the whole market has access to the same information. Now we expect clarification from the company in the form of a press conference. And we predict this information will come out during the day,” he said.

SAS has suffered weakening finances since a 2009 investment of 11 billion kronor ($1.64 billion) from the owners, mostly consisting of the Swedish, Norwegian and Danish states.

Despite Sweden investing 2.4 billion kronor in 2009, its current share is valued at 425 million kronor.

Last week, rumours circulated about an SAS crisis and an impending savings programme, with staff forced to reapply for their jobs but with lower wages.

According to the Dagens Industri newspaper (DI), SAS owners held a crisis meeting last Thursday.

Meanwhile, SAS is yet to comment on the information, but has stated that a press statement will be released later in the day, according to a text message sent to TT by Sture Stölen, head of SAS investor relations.

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UK: Public Trust in BBC Falls Below 50% After Savile

Almost half of licence fee payers no longer trust the BBC in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal, according to a poll for one of its own networks.

A survey commissioned by Radio Five Live revealed the public’s faith in the broadcaster has plunged, with 47 per cent admitting they did not believe it was ‘trustworthy’.

Just 45 per cent said they felt it was trustworthy, while the remaining eight per cent did not give an opinion.

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Balkans

Clinton Joins European Diplomats on Tour Urging Peace in Balkans

The top American and European diplomats are on a joint diplomatic tour of the Balkans, urging rival ethnic groups and governments in Bosnia, Serbia and Kosovo to settle their differences for the good of their nations.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was talking Tuesday with European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo. They are then meeting together with Bosnia’s three presidents before traveling to Belgrade for similar talks with Serbian leaders. Clinton and Ashton will see Kosovo’s leaders on Wednesday.

Clinton and Ashton are expected to support each Balkan nation’s efforts to join the EU and NATO.

But they will demand reforms on market and democratic issues as well as the rule of law and greater respect for minorities.

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North Africa

Islamism’s Unity

A Sept. 14 attack on the U.S. embassy in Tunis left 4 dead, 49 injured, several buildings looted and burnt out, and the black Salafi flag flying above the embassy grounds. In response, the ruling “moderate” Islamist party of Tunisia, Ennahda, forthrightly condemned the incident; Minister of the Interior Ali Larayedh recognized that the government “failed to protect the embassy and we should offer our apologies to the Americans.” Ennahda’s leader, Rachid Ghannouchi, more vehemently condemned the Salafis as a “danger” to freedom and security in Tunisia and called on a fight against them through every legal means.

These statements reassured Americans that if long-bearded and burqa’ed crazies want to kill them, moderate-sounding Islamists in ties and hijabs are civilized, law-abiding allies. That in turn fits a policy going back to 1992 of fighting violent Islamists while cooperating with non-violent ones. Thus did American troops execute Osama bin Laden while American presidents helped Islamists reach power in Turkey and in Egypt.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Muslims Attack Coptic Christians in Egypt After Mass

by Mary Abdelmassih

(AINA) — Yesterday Muslim Salafis assaulted Christians after Sunday mass, angry that Christians from neighboring villages who have no churches attend mass in the village of Tala, el Fashn, in the Beni Suef Governorate. The pastor of St Georges Church Father Cheroubim Chehab could not go out of church for hours after mass.

Eyewitnesses reported that as Christians left the church, they found a huge mob of mostly young Salafi Muslims waiting for them, armed with batons. The assault lead to 5 Copts being hospitalized after suffering broken limbs, and the torching of two cars which transported the congregation from the other villages.

The pastor of the church contacted the police, asking for help, however, they appeared hours later, only after Dr. Naguib Gabriel, head of the Egyptian Union of Human Rights Organization, complained to the ministry of interior against el Fashn police and told them that no forces appeared in the village, and gave the names of six of the perpetrators and asked whether the police in el Fashn are afraid to arrest them. “I want the whole world to know,” he said, “that a priest and his congregation are presently held captives in their church, afraid of the Salafi Muslims surrounding the church.”

Cheroubim said that he looked from the roof of the church and the mob, from Tala and neighboring villages, was huge. “80% had beards.” He said that he stayed inside the church as he “wanted no friction with the Muslims nor with the angry Copts, who wanted me to take other steps.”

Later in the afternoon high officials from the security and police departments in Beni Suef arrived to the village for a reconciliation meeting, and while they were preparing for the meeting, Muslims went into Coptic homes and attacked the inhabitants. Five were hospitalized.

The problem started between the two parties nearly three months ago during Ramadan, when Salafist youths stopped Copts from neighboring villages from attending mass. “We had a meeting with the Muslim elders,” said Rev. Cheroubim, “who told us to wait until after Ramadan when the youth will leave, however, when we wanted a second meeting to solve the matter, we were told to wait until security is better. When security was better Copts from other villages complained that they have been prevented from praying for three months since Ramadan.” He said that only ten men from outside the village came to attend mass, so a large mob of Salafis waited for them after mass. “Muslims from the village held back the village Copts, so that the Salafis were able to beat and terrorize those Copts from outside the village.”

Village Muslims insist that the church is an association and not a church and is for serving the village Christians only, who make up nearly 8% of the inhabitants.

Rev. Cheroubim said that he has been serving in St. George’s church for 5 years and all that time Copts have come from neighboring villages to pray. “It was only during the last 10 days of Ramadan that this started, with complaints about the way the Christian girls are dressed, then it is not a church but an association, then no Copts to come from outside the village, but the main reason is mainly, as one Salafi from the mob was shouting, is that they want to the church closed.”

High officials from Security department arranged for a reconciliation meetings in late afternoon with a group of Muslims and Christians, in which it was agreed that if the is officially licensed then Copts from outside can attend services any time, but if it is an association, then only village Copts will be allowed to attend the services. A penalty clause was included in which any part that attacks the other will pay 500,000 Egyptian pounds. Compensation for damages to the Coptic side will be paid by the government. No one was arrested.

According to Dr. Gabriel, St. George’s Church was licensed five years ago. Rev. Charobim told Copts-United News the Deputy Security Director told the Christian party during the reconciliation meeting “Thank God for the outcome — in other places people get killed.”

The situation is now calm in the village.

           — Hat tip: Mary Abdelmassih [Return to headlines]

Israel and the Palestinians

Big Oil Underwrites Anti-Israel Conference

Even more controversial than Freeman, however, was Jeffrey Steinberg, who spoke to this year’s gathering during a panel discussion on “The Palestinian Future.” Steinberg, a close associate of convicted felon and political extremist Lyndon LaRouche, advocated an “American Spring” to change U.S. policy toward the Arab world, including by recognizing Palestine as an independent Arab state with full U.N. membership.

Despite the anti-Israel nature of the event, this year’s AUSPC was sponsored by various American Big Oil companies, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and U.S. corporations such as Boeing. The government of Saudi Arabia and other Arab states were also major sponsors.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Middle East

Emirates: No More Adolescent Brides

Trends are changing, average woman now marries at an average age

(ANSAmed) — DUBAI- Women living in the Persian Gulf oil monarchies are among the most powerful in terms of rights and progress made. The trend for child-brides has almost disappeared and represents one of the most significant victories of the last 20 years.

When the economy of these monarchies was based on pearl fishing and sheep-farming, child-bride marriages were the norm. Two generations later, this trend has been completely reversed. The latest statistics reveal that Abu Dhabi’s inhabitants now marry after their twentieth birthday — men at an average age of 26,5 , while 25,9 is the average age for women. The changing economic trends of the country acted as the first catalyst for this change. The discovery of oil has seen more investments in facilities and infrastructure as well as in education and in additional empowerment among residents. Precocious and combined marriages that were once forced upon young brides is a widespread trend in developing countries.

According to a recently-published UN report, one third of girls in countries throughout the Middle East, Africa and Asia get married before reaching the legal age. Among the Arab-Muslim countries, Yemen has the largest number of child-brides, with over 40% of women marrying before the eighteenth birthday. The trend for combined marriages also continues in Saudi Arabia, with mature men marrying girls as young as nine and ten years of age. This conservative tradition is being challenged by a growing concern among citizens of Saudi Arabian countries, who have launched various mouvements and initiatives to address the problem of child-brides, as well as by pressure on behalf of international organisations. Even though there are no existing statistics for the UAE, the child-bride trend began to decline, even among the federation’s socially and economically poorer countries, starting from the early nineties. This is mainly thanks to the higher literacy rates among its citizens, with a higher attendance recorded in both secondary and university education, and for the sheikhs adopting a policy of inserting women in all productive spheres, both administrative and political . Nowadays, it’s the women’s father themselves who want an education and career for their daughters before seeing them married.

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German Turks ‘Send a Billion Euros to Turkey’

One in three German Turks send money back to Turkey — on average around €1,300 per person per year, a new study revealed on Tuesday.

The majority of Germans with a Turkish background — 57 percent — have their own income, revealed the study, carried out by Berlin-based research institute Info and published in the Handelsblatt newspaper. Seventeen percent receive social support.

Info director Holger Liljeberg attributed the transactions to Turks’ “very strong” connection to their homeland. The study also found that some 18 percent of German Turks send goods and food to their friends and relatives — at an average value of €250 a year.

Altogether that amounts to around €90 million in goods and a billion euros in money.

Around half of the 1,000 German Turks asked in the survey said they owned property either in Germany or Turkey, while a third had property in Turkey.

“These figures also underscore the desire of many Turks to make provisions should they move back to Turkey one day,” said Liljeberg.

The study also found that the strong connection to Turkey led many to travel there on a regular basis. “On average the Turks in Germany travel to Turkey 1.9 times a year,” said Liljeberg, adding that one in four Turks travel to Turkey three or four times a year.

“The strong family connections guarantee lively traffic between the two countries, and ensure that contacts don’t break,” he said.

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Turkey: Tear Gas, Water Cannon Against Opposition March

On Republic’s anniversary, Kilicdaroglu hit by tear gas

(ANSAmed) — ANKARA, OCTOBER 29 — Turkish police on Monday threw tear gas to break up a march organized by 40 different secular opposition movements to mark the founding of the Turkish republic, affecting social democratic MP and Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu in the process, Turkish news broadcaster NTV reported. In defiance of a government ban for “security reasons” and of massive police presence, thousands gathered in defense “of the nation and the republic” in the old part of Ankara, near the building that housed Turkey’s first parliament, to march to the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who in 1923 founded the secular republic after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. The opposition accuses Islamic nationalist Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan of harboring a “secret plan” to Islamize the country, destroying Ataturk’s secular legacy in the founding of modern Turkey.

The police used tear gas and water cannons to try to break up the demonstration. Also on Monday, gendarmes prevented 110 buses loaded with demonstrators from other parts of the country from entering the city, Hurriyet online daily reported.

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South Asia

Mystical Islam ‘A Threat to the Taliban’

The recent attack on a shrine in Pakistan’s northwestern district of Nowshera is proof that the Taliban consider pluralistic Islam a big ideological threat, say experts.

On Sunday, a bomb blast outside the shrine of Kaka Sahib — a 16th century Sunni Muslim saint — in the district Nowshera of the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, killed at least three devotees of the saint and wounding 25 people.

“It was a remote-controlled bomb that killed three people at the site,” local police chief Muhammad Hussain told the media. Some Pakistani newspapers have put the death toll higher.

No group claimed responsibility for the attack but Taliban militants have been known to attack shrines in the region in the past.

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Far East

North Korea: ‘World’s Worst Airline’ Launches Online Booking

Air Koryo, the North Korean carrier described as “the world’s worst airline”, has finally moved into the digital age with its first online booking service.

The state-owned airline, which is the only one in the world with just one star according to the ranking service Skytrax, now sells flights from Pyongyang to Beijing and Shenyang in China, and Vladivostok in Russia, on its website.

The website (www.airkoryo.com.kp/en), which launched in August, promises “easier, quicker, reliable booking and ticketing services.”

Early reports seems to suggest the website is unlikely to help the North Korean flag carrier shake its one-star rating, however. Users have already reported slow response speeds, with some searches not offering any availability for flights, while others result in an error message appearing on the screen.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Australia — Pacific

Bail Refused for Taxi Driver Accused of Raping Two Passengers in His Cab

A WOMAN whose cab driver allegedly grabbed her around the throat and kissed her before raping her feared she was going to die like Jill Meagher, a court has heard.

Cab driver Usman Safdar is alleged to have taken advantage of two drunk female passengers in separate incidents seven months apart by engaging them in conversation and then raping them in his taxi.

He touched his second intoxicated victim’s knee, stroked her hair and kissed her hand before grabbing her around the throat and raping her in the back seat, Melbourne Magistrates’ Court was told today.

“The victim was extremely intoxicated and as such (at first) required assistance by an associate to get into the back seat of the taxi,” a tendered police summary said.

“During the journey the accused reached into the rear seat of the taxi and touched the victim on the knee.

The victim called her husband (on her mobile phone) to try and discourage interaction with the accused.”

According to the police summary, tendered during a bail application hearing, the drunk woman moved into the front passenger seat because she felt unwell.

It is alleged Mr Safdar engaged her in conversation and kissed her hand and stroked her hair.

The woman became more frightened when Mr Safdar did not stop at her house, the court heard.

“The accused stopped the taxi in a street two blocks from the victim’s house,” the summary stated.

“The accused grabbed the victim by the throat and kissed her on the lips. The victim panicked as thoughts of the recent incident where Jill Meagher had been murdered entered her mind. The victim was fearful that if she fought she may have a similar fate.”

It was alleged that Mr Safdar, 24, raped the intoxicated woman after she fell backwards between the two front seats on to the rear seat.

“The victim panicked and stated that she froze as the accused removed her jeans,” the summary said.

“After approximately four minutes the accused covered the video camera on the front dash board of the taxi, with a cloth.”

Mr Safdar raped a female passenger in similar circumstances seven months earlier on March 29, it was alleged.

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Gillard: Australia Must Embrace ‘Asian Century’

Every Australian child should learn Mandarin, Hindi or other regional language as the nation’s future is tied to the rise of the “Asian Century,” Prime Minister Julia Gillard said in a policy speech on Sunday.

“Whatever else this century brings, it will bring Asia’s return to global leadership, Asia’s rise. This is not only unstoppable, it is gathering pace,” Gillard said in a long-awaited policy white paper entitled, “Australia in The Asian Century.”

The policy outlines 25 objectives Australia must achieve by 2025 to take advantage of Asia’s rise to boost the wealth of Australians.

Chief among the goals are that every child learn an Asian language, in particular Mandarin, Japanese, Indonesian or Hindi, and that they leave school having studied Asian culture.

“Children in kindergarten now will graduate from high school with a sound working knowledge of Asia,” Gillard said at the Lowy Institute in Sydney where she unveiled the white paper.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

8 Killed in Nigerian Church Bombing

[WARNING: Disturbing Content]

A suicide bomber drove a Jeep full of explosives into a Catholic church during morning mass in northern Nigeria on Sunday, killing at least eight people and triggering deadly reprisal attacks.

There was no claim of responsibility but Islamist sect Boko Haram has bombed several churches in the past in its fight to create an Islamic state in Nigeria where the 160 million population is evenly split between Christians and Muslims.

The bomber drove the car into the wall of the packed St Rita’s church in the Malali area of Kaduna, a volatile ethnically and religiously mixed city, witnesses said.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Immigration

Cocaine-Dealing Dad Can Stay in UK

A CONVICTED cocaine dealer from Jamaica who has been in Britain illegally for 12 years was yesterday spared deportation because it would breach his human rights.

Rhomaine Mohan’s “lamentable” history made him a candidate for “automatic deportation”, judges said.

But they dashed a Government bid to kick him out after hearing it would “disadvantage” him in a custody battle for one of his three daughters.

Twice-jailed Mohan had already been removed from the UK once but managed to slip back in using a false passport, the Appeal Court heard.

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Over 5 Mln Regularized Immigrants in Italy, +43 Thousand

2.5 million employed, but growing unemployment

(ANSAmed) — ROME — Italy’s regularized immigrant quota has exceeded the 5 million mark with 1.3 million of these from the EU, according to a Caritas report.

The estimate, made at the end of 2011 is included in a Caritas-Immigration dossier presented in Rome Tuesday. The report shows that only 43,000 more immigrants came to the country in 2011 compared to 2010. Immigrants are predominantly Christian. The majority choose to live in the north of Italy (63.4%), 23.8% live in the centre, while only 12.8% take up residence in the south.

The percentage of immigrants compared to resident Italians grew 7.5% in 2012 to 8.2% in 2011. The dossier also shows a 2.9% increase in the amount of permessi di soggiorno (permits to stay in Italy) in force in 2011.

According to the dossier the majority of immigrants arrive from Europe (50,8%). Africa follows with 22,1%, Asia 18,8% and America 8,3%.

At nearly a million, Romanians are the most numerous.

Moroccans totaled 506,000, Albanians nearly half a million, and Ukranians 224,000. Albania leads the way for university students, with over 11,000 in the 2011-2012 academic year. Italy welcomes the most amount of Chinese, Filipino, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan immigrants of all EU member states, according to the findings. And around 2.5 million foreigners have jobs in Italy, representing one-tenth of total employment. In 2011 the dossier shows that more immigrants lost their jobs than did Italians (-170,000 compared to -75,000).

At the same time both immigrant unemployment and the unemployment rate rose — 310,000 and 12.1% compared to a 4% average for Italians, respectively.

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Smugglers Charge Iraqi Refugees Up to $16,000 to Enter Italy

Police crack down on immigration scam

(ANSA) — Trento, October 29 — Police in northern Italy said Monday they have broken up an illegal immigration ring in which criminals charged thousands of dollars to sneak fleeing Iraqis into Europe. More than 60 suspects were arrested in the joint operation, coordinated by the anti-mafia prosecutor in the northern city of Trento and involving police in Italy, Germany, Greece and Austria.

About 1,500 illegal immigrants, mostly from Iraq and desperate to leave their war-torn homeland, paid about $16,000 US to get into Italy, according to police. Investigators said the ring, comprised of Iraqis, Kurds, and North Africans, earned as much as $12 million by smuggling in men, women and children. Very few of them were reportedly granted political asylum in Italy; most have been sent back to Iraq.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Forget Abortion! NPR Promotes the ‘Rights’ And ‘Souls’ of Plants

As liberal reporters obsess and nearly faint in the waning days of the campaign that conservatives would dare to assert a right to life for a human being conceived in rape, NPR.org offers a better idea: Plants deserve rights. The NPR headline: “Recognizing the Right of Plants to Evolve.”

[…]

The Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund argues that greenery does have interests — and rights. The Pennsylvania-based nonprofit works with communities around the world to “craft and adopt new laws that change the status of natural communities and ecosystems from being regarded as property under the law to being recognized as rights-bearing entities.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

MSNBC Now Actively Telling Viewers How to Vote on Gay Marriage

It should come as no surprise that MSNBC’s socially liberal anchors are biased in favor of gay marriage — saying it’s an issue of “marriage equality.” But on Friday’s MSNBC Live, anchor Thomas Roberts dropped all pretext of being a neutral journalist by explicitly telling viewers how they should vote on the controversial issue.

Speaking on Friday with Jennifer Chrisler, Executive Director of the Family Equality Council, openly gay host Thomas Roberts actually told his audience how to vote on ballot questions in the states of Maryland, Maine, Minnesota and Washington. [See video below.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Three Dirty Words: Tolerance, Diversity, And Welcoming

There are three dirty words that are being used to subvert traditional morality in Western society: tolerance, diversity and welcoming.

These words are liberally used (no pun intended) in education, by the media, and even by our Churches. In themselves, they seem quite innocuous. To the untrained ear they sound like commendable practices geared toward helping folks who are “different” get along.

The fact of the matter is that these words are being used to lull us into an amoral complacency. They are being used as the vanguard for conditioning unsuspecting minds in the regnant Philosophy of Relativism.

Traditional morality and ethics depends on religion, custom, tradition and a sense of revulsion. Obviously, the three dirty words allow for no such standards or restrictions.

Let’s examine these words and what they imply:

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121029

Financial Crisis
» Draghi Backs Calls for Eurozone ‘Super Commissioner’
» ECB: Crisis Nations Have Lost Their Sovereignty
» Greece: Salary Cap for State Firm, Bank Executives
» Greece: Archbishop Slams EU Stance Toward Athens
» Greece: Troika Refuses Concessions on Labor Reforms
» Interest Rates Down in Successful Italian Bond Auction
» Monti Underlines Progress to Shore Up Euro
» Northern Italian Companies Vulnerable to Money Laundering
» Sources Say France, Germany Propose Expert Help for Greece
 
USA
» Frank Gaffney: Obama’s Perfect Storms
» Media Promotes Frankenstorm, Ignores Obama Benghazi Bombshell
» Mom and Dad, We’re Blaming You for Obama’s Failures
» Obama’s October Surprise — Exposed by Benghazi?
» Obama Accepts ‘Osama Bin Laden’ Donations
» The Psychological Conditioning of Americans
 
Canada
» Liberal Treason Explained: “The Kindergarden of Eden”
 
Europe and the EU
» Blair Says Europe Needs an Elected President to Stop it Breaking Up (Got Anyone in Mind, Tony?)
» Google Boss Meets Hollande Amid Media Row
» Greece: Journalist Arrested Over ‘Lagarde List’ Banks Leak
» Greek Journalist Arrested for Releasing “Lagarde List” of Swiss Account Holders
» Greek Finance Officials Among Suspected Tax Evaders
» Greek Journalist in Court Over Swiss Data Leak
» Greek Journalist in Court Over ‘Lagarde List’
» Italy: Cop Fined 32,000 Euros After Skipping Work for Soccer
» Italy: Alitalia Antitrust Ruling ‘Could Bring Down Prices 30%’
» Italy: Chair of Lazio Region’s Cabinet Office Investigated
» Marion Maréchal-Le Pen: The New Face of the French Right
» Multi-Drug Resistant TB Rises in Eastern Europe
» Two Seats for Islam Party in Belgian Local Polls
» UK: Girls of 13 Given Birth Control Jab at School Without Parents’ Knowledge
» UK: Nigerian Sex Trafficker Used ‘Juju’ Witchcraft Rituals to Terrorise Young Orphans He Raped After Smuggling Them Into Britain
» UK: Woman Raped in Alley by Stranger on Night Out Was Sexually Assaulted Again by Second Passer-by as She Lay Helpless
 
North Africa
» Egypt’s Coptic Christians Vote for New Pope
» Tunisia: National Guard Protests Gov’t PR-Salafist Leniency
» Tunisia: Salafist Extremist Attack Alcohol Sellers
 
Middle East
» Christianity Struggling to Return to Eastern Turkey
» Turkey and Germany: A Unique Partnership
 
Russia
» Observers Doubt Fairness of Ukraine’s Election
 
South Asia
» Italian Senate Approves Prisoners’ Treaty With India
» Terzi Presses New Indian FM Over Detained Italian Marines
 
Far East
» Missionaries Rescue Trafficked Koreans in China
» The Ferrari-Red Communists: China at a Crossroads in Shift From World’s Factory to Industrial Power
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» A Trip Through Hell — Daily Life in Islamist Northern Mali
 
Latin America
» Lawmaker Urges Feds to Monitor Hezbollah in Mexico
 
Immigration
» Greece: Nearly 500 Illegals Held in Crackdown
» Immigration-Population Factor: Importing Cultural Poverty
» Italy: Employers Legalize 135,000 Foreign Workers
» Sweden to Get 50,000 Asylum Seekers in 2013
» UK: Evil ‘Juju Magic’ People Smuggler Jailed for 20 Years
 
Culture Wars
» ‘I Was Born a Boy, Became a Girl, And Now I Want to be a Boy Again’: Britain’s Youngest Sex Swap Patient to Reverse Her Sex Change Treatment

Financial Crisis

Draghi Backs Calls for Eurozone ‘Super Commissioner’

Mario Draghi, President of the European Central Bank, has backed German calls for a super ‘euro-commissioner’ with sweeping powers to intervene in national budgets. “If we want to restore confidence in the eurozone, countries will have to transfer part of their sovereignty to the European level”, he told Der Spiegel.

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ECB: Crisis Nations Have Lost Their Sovereignty

The head of the European Central Bank (ECB) on Sunday threw his weight behind a German scheme to allow the EU to intervene in countries’ budgets and propose changes before they are agreed in parliaments.

The EU should have the power to police and interfere in member states’ national budgets, Mario Draghi told Der Spiegel magazine in an interview due to be published on Monday, saying he “completely supported” the suggestion by German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble to give more autonomy to the EU’s economic and monetary affairs commissioner.

“I am certain, if we want to restore confidence in the eurozone, countries will have to transfer part of their sovereignty to the European level,” Draghi told the magazine, demanding a more concerted push for European integration.

“Several governments have not yet understood that they lost their national sovereignty long ago. Because they ran up huge debts in the past, they are now dependent on the goodwill of the financial markets,” Draghi said.

Since the outbreak of the eurozone debt crisis three years ago, the European Union has taken unprecedented measures, including creating a fiscal treaty between them, setting up a huge joint bailout pot and moving towards a banking union next year.

“Governments have taken steps that would have been unthinkable a year ago. That is progress but it is not enough,” Draghi said.

Creating new financial rules in the EU will not be enough to save the currency, said the central bank chief, they must also be rigorously enforced.

Draghi also reiterated his defence of the ECB’s disputed programme of buying the bonds of debt-wracked countries to drive down their borrowing, unpopular with Germans who fear it will cause inflation.

“My family once lost a large part of its savings through inflation. So you can be sure that I champion price stability not just for professional reasons but also for personal reasons,” said the Italian.

EU leaders will gather in Brussels on December 13 and 14 to thrash out a framework for the future running of the 27-nation Union on the basis of a report being drawn up by Draghi and three other senior EU politicians.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Greece: Salary Cap for State Firm, Bank Executives

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, OCTOBER 26 — Greek government is putting a ceiling on the salaries of governing board members in state corporations and banks. According to a draft law amendment that 60 New Democracy deputies have tabled in Parliament — as Kathimerini online reports -, the salary of the chief executive officers of state corporations should not exceed the salary of the general secretaries of ministries, and the salaries of bank chairmen should not exceed that of the prime minister. The measure will apply automatically to any corporation or bank that the state holds a controlling stake at. In other cases the state’s representative in the board will put the issue up for voting in the corporation’s general meeting, according to the deputies’ proposal that has the government’s backing.

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Greece: Archbishop Slams EU Stance Toward Athens

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, OCTOBER 29 — The Archbishop of Athens and all of Greece, Ieronymos, on Saturday spoke out against Europe’s handling of the financial crisis in Greece which, he said, is encroaching on the debt-hit nation’s sovereignty. “We Greeks are experiencing a peculiar war. I feel we are under occupation, our sovereignty is on the wane and we are the victims of all-out usury,” Ieronymos said in an interview with Skai Television on Saturday. Urging Greece’s European peers to respect the country’s history and dignity, the head of the Greek Orthodox Church warned that recent developments “marked a deviation from the roots and principles of the European Union.”

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Greece: Troika Refuses Concessions on Labor Reforms

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, OCTOBER 29 — Greece’s foreign lenders have refused to make any further concessions on changes to labor laws contested by a junior coalition partner, the country’s finance minister said on Sunday, prolonging an impasse on a crucial austerity package. Athens has been locked in talks with its European Union and International Monetary Fund lenders on the austerity package for months, but a final agreement has been held up by the small Democratic Left party’s refusal to back the new wage laws. The party, which says the changes undermine labor rights, has said it will vote against the measures when they are put to a parliamentary vote next week. The party has demanded the troika of European Commission, European Central Bank and IMF lenders allow a national wage agreement to apply to all employees rather than just unionized workers. It also wants the lenders to withdraw a plan to axe the 10% salary hike employees get when they marry. “The troika has not accepted the (party’s) demands,” Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras told journalists as daily Kathimerini reports.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Interest Rates Down in Successful Italian Bond Auction

Treasury sells eight billion euros worth of six-month BOTs

(ANSA) — Rome, October 29 — Interest rates dropped significantly on Monday in a successful auction of six-month BOT Italian State bonds.

The Treasury sold all of the eight million euros worth of bonds it put up for auction and the average interest rate fixed was 1.347%, compared to 1.503% at a similar sale last month. The auction was hotly awaited for signs of a possible impact on investor confidence after Silvio Berlusconi threatened to bring down Premier Mario Monti’s emergency government at the weekend.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Monti Underlines Progress to Shore Up Euro

Italian PM calls for appreciation of EU’s ‘miracles’

(ANSA) — Madrid, October 29 — Italian Premier Mario Monti reaffirmed the European Union’s progress on shoring up the euro after a meeting with Spanish Premier Mariano Rajoy in Madrid on Monday. “The EU summits in June and October produced important, decisive decisions that gave a strong signal on the determination of the EU to preserve the integrity of the euro,” Monti told reporters after the summit.

“It is easy to criticize the slow pace of European decisions but one must also be aware of the ‘miracles’ (EU countries) are making,” added Monti. “There is perfect synchrony and common analysis of the situation that afflicts the eurozone, as well as the means and instruments for the EU to adopt,” Rajoy said.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Northern Italian Companies Vulnerable to Money Laundering

Recession exacerbating danger, anti-mafia prosecutor Grasso says

(ANSA) — Padua, October 26 — Italy’s antimafia prosecutor Piero Grasso warned that northern Italy could be at risk of becoming a money laundering hub as financially struggling companies are in danger of being snapped up by those seeking to recycle funds of dubious origin.

“It is a fact that some (crime syndicates) with extra funds, with liquidity, seek to infiltrate the healthy sectors of the economy with dirty money,” Grasso said speaking at conference in Padua. “From this point of view the north and also the Veneto region are at risk”.

The city of Padua is in the Veneto region. “The risk is that mafia emissaries purchase companies that are suffering financially at rock bottom prices”, he added. “We need to avoid this by keeping our eyes wide open and keeping the spotlight on strange phenomenon”. Grasso went on to add that banks had an essential role in monitoring irregular activities as they were obliged to signal any suspicious activities to the authorities.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Sources Say France, Germany Propose Expert Help for Greece

(ANSA) — Berlin, October 25 — International experts and consultants supported by France and Germany could be brought in to help the Greek government, sources said Thursday.

Those two European allies are prepared to help Athens “regain the confidence of investors,” a high-ranking source told ANSA.

Meetings have been ongoing this week to find a solution to Greece’s debt woes and clear the way for billions more in euro aid.

On Wednesday, a spokesman for EU Finance Commissioner Olli Rehn said that “substantial progress has been made in negotiations with the Greek government, but some pending issues remain before we can come to an agreement on the technical level”.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

USA

Frank Gaffney: Obama’s Perfect Storms

Barack Obama faces not one but two perfect storms. He may actually be grateful for the meteorological one if it predictably helps obscure the political one at least for the next week.

Hurricane Sandy is, of course, a disaster no one would welcome. Untold numbers of Americans are having their lives endangered, or at least severely disrupted, and the potential economic harm is unimaginable at this point.

The president could nonetheless see a silver lining in this horrific “weather event.” For one thing, he gets to posture as the leader of the nation in a terrible time of testing, the doler-out of federal emergency assistance and the great consoler around whom we instinctively rally in such circumstances…

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Media Promotes Frankenstorm, Ignores Obama Benghazi Bombshell

For the majority of last week, Hurricane Sandy and the coming “Frankenstorm” dominated the mainstream media. If no one knew any better, it’d appear nothing else even remotely newsworthy happened.

But something else did happen. News broke the attacks in Benghazi that led to the death of U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stephens and three of his staff members on September 11, 2012 were anything but a random, out-of-control protest over some YouTube video.

Fox News was the only mainstream media outlet to report last week that CIA operators were denied help during the Benghazi attack. Urgent requests for military back-up were ignored. In addition, a Navy Seal team stationed at the annex a mile from the attacks reported they were twice told to “stand down” when shots were heard that night.

Fox reported some soldiers ignored the orders and went to evacuate the consulate anyway. Although the building was found on fire and shots were exchanged, requests for backup were again denied.

In the aftermath, unclassified cables between the Obama Administration and Benghazi paint a picture that, at a minimum, proves the Obama camp is lying through their teeth about what they knew about the situation brewing in Benghazi and what they did about it.

An executive brief prepared by Right Side News details the timeline of events that led to what went down in Benghazi. At least a year prior to the September 2012 attacks, officials began alerting the Obama Administration to potential, organized terror threats against U.S. Interests, including Benghazi. Throughout 2012, more and more security was requested at the installation. In March 2012, not only was a request for more security denied, but security was actually cut back. Three more requests in June, July, and one from Ambassador Stephens himself in August 2012, were again denied.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Mom and Dad, We’re Blaming You for Obama’s Failures

Voters have short memories and are easily duped by a charming smile, lies, and empty promises. Many voters lack a basic understanding of history, government, and economics.

Only an uninformed or welfare dependent American would vote for a person endorsing the repulsively obscene ad that presents a young woman urging Democrats to carefully pick their candidate in the same way they picked the guy they lost their virginity to.

The Democrat factor of desperation and indoctrination is on full display in the latest ad which uses young children, in chilling lyrics, blaming their parents for the economic failures of the Obama’s administration. The ad takes me back to the communist indoctrination I suffered under the communist regime when the absolute ruler, Ceausescu, and his wife, Elena, forced us to sing in school praises to them as our real father and mother. Our biological parents, we were told, were stupid and needed re-education.

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If you add the lack of basic economics knowledge to the lack of historical facts and American government, you have the perfect Obama voter who is ill-informed, easily manipulated, but has very strong ignorant opinions, mostly based on feelings or the misinformation fed to them on a daily basis by the mainstream media, the aggressive promotional army of the Obama campaign.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Obama’s October Surprise — Exposed by Benghazi?

Iran, Valarie Jarrett, Nuclear Weapons, Iranian “Red Crescent” team

Barack Obama promised Americans that he is committed to investigate any intelligence and security failures in Libya. To this end, it was announced in the Federal Register on October 4, 2012, that Thomas Pickering would be the chairman of the U.S. State Department’s Accountability Review Board, a commission charged with investigating the deaths of Ambassador Stevens and three other Americans on September 11, 2012, in Benghazi. But who is Thomas Pickering and why was he selected to head the investigation?

Summoning the ghost of Earl Warren, Pickering appears to be a logical choice to select if one were to have an interest in controlling the public disclosure. Pickering, it appears, has quite a cozy history with Iran as extensively documented by Matthew Vadum in his October 24, 2012 report.

While the magician on stage activated the theatrical fog and diverted everyone’s attention elsewhere, the activities behind the scenes were in full swing. Concurrent with the appointment of Pickering to throttle the outflow of information about Benghazi, Valerie Jarrett, Obama’s Iranian-born Senior Advisor, jetted to the nation of Qatar. Although her activities were concealed by the magician’s accomplice — the dutiful Western media — it was reported by the Asia Times last week that Jarrett met with senior Iranian officials to negotiate a deal pertaining to Iran’s nuclear weapon ambitions.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Obama Accepts ‘Osama Bin Laden’ Donations

WASHINGTON — Using a Pakistani Internet Protocol, or IP address, a disposable credit card and a fake address, “Osama bin Laden” has successfully donated twice to Barack Obama’s presidential re-election campaign.

The “Bin Laden” donations, actually made by WND staff, included a listed occupation of “deceased terror chief” and a stated employer of “al-Qaida.”

“Bin Laden” is currently set up on the official campaign website to contribute more to Obama’s campaign. The name is also registered as a volunteer.

Since the “foreign” contribution was sent, “Bin Laden’s” email address has received several solicitations from Obama’s campaign asking for more donations.

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The Psychological Conditioning of Americans

In the past, I have mentioned that Edward Bernays in PROPAGANDA (1928) said: “Those who manipulate the organized habits and opinions of the masses constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of the country…The technical means have been invented and developed by which opinion may be regimented.” And in THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE ON SOCIETY (1951), Bertrand Russell wrote: “Although this science of mass psychology will be diligently studied, it will be rigidly confined to the governing class. The populace will not be allowed to know how its convictions are generated.”

In 1966, Dr. James McConnell, a professor of psychology at the University of Michigan, stated: “I teach a course called The Psychology of Influence, and I begin it by stating categorically that the time has come when, if you give me any normal human being and a couple of weeks,…I can change his behavior from what it is not to whatever you want it to be, if it’s physically possible…I can turn him from a Christian into a communist and vice versa…Look, we can do these things. We can control behavior.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Canada

Liberal Treason Explained: “The Kindergarden of Eden”

“If they weren’t so dangerous and destructive, one could smile and pat the Modern Liberal on the head and tell him how cute he is and go on about the business of being an adult. But he is dangerous and destructive, with the True Believer’s very purpose being the total destruction of everything that God and science—most obviously Western Civilization—has ever created. …The Modern Liberal will invariably and, in fact, inevitably side with evil over good, wrong over right and the behaviors that lead to failure over those that lead to success.”—Evan Sayet “The Kindergarden of Eden”

“There is one thing a professor can be absolutely certain of: almost every student entering the university believes, or says he believes, that truth is relative… The students, of course, cannot defend their opinion. It is something with which they have been indoctrinated.”—Allan Bloom “The Closing of the American Mind”

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Of all the harmful doctrines promulgated by liberals, perhaps none has been as devastating in its effects as relativism. Put simply, relativism is the belief that there is no such thing as objective truth—truth is relative—one person’s “truth”is no more or less valid than another person’s. Relativism has been incorporated into several insidious offshoots such as moral relativism, cultural relativism, deconstructionism, postmodernism, political correctness, and multiculturalism.

I would be more than happy to slice and dice the concept of relativism like a Cuisinart blender, but time will not allow for it at the moment. Suffice it for now to point out that one of the basal claims of relativism—”there are no absolutes”—is self-refuting. That is, if the axiom is right then it is wrong, for the statement itself is asserting an absolute.

(Sidebar: If you would like to delve into the subject in more depth, let me suggest the paper “Relativism”(available online) by Allen Wood, Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University. Dr. Wood is more refined than I in his dialogue with relativists, e.g.: “If relativists say that this isn’t what they mean when they assert a proposition or say they believe it, then they are apparently using the terms “assert” and “believe” in a new and mysterious sense, which they apparently can’t explain. Until they do explain the meanings these words have for them, we can’t be sure what (if anything) they are really saying when their mouths make noises that sound (to us) like assertions of relativism”).

[Comment: Well worth reading the whole article.]

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

Blair Says Europe Needs an Elected President to Stop it Breaking Up (Got Anyone in Mind, Tony?)

Tony Blair today claimed Europe needs a directly-elected President to save it from breaking up.

The former British Prime Minister, who has made clear his desire for another major job in politics, said voters across the continent should elect ‘a big post held by one person’ to reinvigorate enthusiasm for the European project.

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Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party, said: ‘This is the man who would sell his country for the bauble of EU office. This a man who cannot be trusted with our or any other country’s future.

‘He hopes that the EU can in some way have one speed while travelling at two. It just isn’t possible. His hopes will be dashed, as I hope will his ambitions.’

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Google Boss Meets Hollande Amid Media Row

Google’s executive chairman Eric Schmidt was to meet French President François Hollande on Monday amid a revenue row with French, German and Italian media firms who want the Internet giant to pay for content.

Google’s executive chairman Eric Schmidt was to meet French President François Hollande on Monday amid a revenue row with French, German and Italian media firms who want the Internet giant to pay for content.

Google, which receives four billion hits worldwide every month, has warned it will exclude French media sites from its search results if France adopts a bill that forces search engines to pay for linking to its news sites.

Italian and German firms have also joined the demand that the search engine should share some of the advertising revenue from user searches for news in media websites.

France’s Communication and Culture Minister Aurélie Filippetti on Monday adopted a combative tone ahead of the meeting.

“This European drive will not allow us to be penniless,” she said on France Inter radio. “We must not think that all the fights against Internet giants are a lost cause.”

Filippetti, who is also due to meet Schmidt, said it “was only normal that big search engines contribute to finance the press.”

A letter sent by Google to several French ministerial offices this month said it “cannot accept” such a move and the company “as a consequence would be required to no longer reference French sites,” according to a copy obtained by AFP.

Google said a law would “threaten (Google’s) very existence”.

Leading French newspaper publishers last month called on the government to adopt legislation imposing a settlement in the long-running dispute with Google, forcing it and other search engines to share some of the advertising revenue.

Their demand follows the German government approving in August draft legislation that would force search engines to pay commissions to German media websites.

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Greece: Journalist Arrested Over ‘Lagarde List’ Banks Leak

Charged of violating laws relating to the privacy of data

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS — Greek investigative journalist Costas Vaxevanis was arrested on Sunday and then quickly released after his magazine Hot Doc published on Saturday a list of more than 2,000 names that it claimed was the infamous “Lagarde list” of Greeks with Swiss bank accounts given to Greece by French authorities in 2010 to be probed for tax evasion. The journalist, as daily Kathimerini reports, is to appear in court at noon on Monday when the date of his trial, on charges of violating laws relating to the privacy of personal data, is to be set. Vaxevanis, who was arrested on charges of violation of privacy, made several postings on his Twitter account before being taken in. “They’re entering my house with a prosecutor now, they’re arresting me. Spread the word.” He described the police surrounding the house of a friend where he was arrested, as “fascist militia.” In an interview uploaded onto the Internet before his arrest, following the announcement that a warrant had been put out, the owner and editor of Hot Doc said he was being unfairly targeted. “Instead of arresting the tax evaders and the ministers who had the list in their hands, they are trying to arrest the truth and freedom of the press,” he said. Greek authorities did not confirm that the list printed on Saturday in Hot Doc was indeed the list of names given to former Finance Minister Giorgos Papaconstantinou by Christine Lagarde in the fall of 2010 when she was France’s finance minister. Neither Papaconstantinou nor his successor Evangelos Venizelos, who forwarded the list to authorities earlier this month, have indicated that the list included the names of politicians. But the Hot Doc list of 2,059 names includes at least three politicians, including two conservative former ministers, one of whom is deceased, and a current adviser to Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. Giorgos Voulgarakis, former minister and today the speaker of parliament from Samaras’s center-right New Democracy Party, was quick to deny the accusations and responded by accusing Hot Doc of slander. and declared via his Twitter account, “Neither my wife nor I have any offshore companies or foreign bank accounts.” According to the magazine, Voulgarakis’ HSBC deposits dating back to 2003 are not on the speaker’s tax declarations. Citing privacy concerns for individuals on the list, Hot Doc said it had redacted exact bank balance figures, but added that some accounts contained as much as 500 million euros. The Hot Doc report did not make specific accusations of money laundering. The publication pointed out that it was legal to own a Swiss bank account, but implied that the Greek government has done little to investigate the matter. A massive social media campaign is now underway asking that all charges against Vaxevanis for his role in the ‘Lagarde list’ leak be dropped.

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Greek Journalist Arrested for Releasing “Lagarde List” of Swiss Account Holders

A Greek journalist has been arrested for publishing a list of Greeks with deposits in Swiss bank accounts. The names were originally sent to the Greek government by the current head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde.

Kostas Vaxevanis, the editor of the magazine Hot Doc, announced on his twitter account on Sunday morning that he had been arrested after publishing the list containing 2,000 names.

He also announced that he is due to face court on Monday morning.

Lagarde sent the list to the former Greek finance minister, Giorgios Papakonstantinou, in 2010 when she was still the French finance minister.

The Greek government had tried to keep the list secret since then. […]

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Greek Finance Officials Among Suspected Tax Evaders

Greek magazine Hot Doc has published the names of 2,059 suspected tax evaders in a move likely to stoke social tension.

The roll call of people who held accounts at the HSBC bank in Geneva includes Stavros Papastavros, an aide to Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, and the wife of Georgios Voulgarakis, Samaras’ former minister of culture and public order, as well as officials in the finance ministry, businessmen, doctors, housewives, lawyers, pensioners and students.

Hot Doc redacted the amounts of money held in the accounts, but said some of them contained as much as €500 million.

The journal’s editor, Costas Vaxevanis, was briefly arrested after it went out on Saturday (27 October).

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Greek Journalist in Court Over Swiss Data Leak

A Greek investigative journalist appeared in court on Monday charged with breach of privacy after publishing names from an alleged list of Swiss bank accounts that the Athens government has been accused of trying to cover up.

Costas Vaxevanis, a veteran television journalist who is editor of the “Hot Doc” magazine, published the list in its Saturday issue.

It included more than 2,000 names, allegedly from a controversial list of HSBC account holders that was originally leaked by a bank employee and passed to Greece in 2010 by France’s then finance minister Christine Lagarde.

Vaxevanis says he received the information in an anonymous letter whose sender claimed to have received it from a politician.

He faces a maximum three-year jail sentence if convicted.

“Instead of arresting thieves and ministers breaking the law they want to arrest the truth,” Vaxevanis commented on his Twitter account Saturday.

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Greek Journalist in Court Over ‘Lagarde List’

A Greek journalist has appeared in court after being charged with breach of privacy for the publication of the “Lagarde List.” His trial comes the same day a major Greek newspaper reprinted it in full.

Investigative journalist Costas Vaxevanis appeared in court on Monday, one day after his arrest for publishing a list of Greeks with Swiss bank accounts, which the government is accused of covering up.

Vaxevanis is a well-known television journalist and the editor of Hot Doc magazine, which published the names of Greek citizens with accounts at the bank HSBC.

The list of more than 2,000 names was handed to the Greek authorities by France’s then-finance minister, Christine Lagarde, in 2010, earning it the nickname the “Lagarde List.” She has since become become the head of the International Monetary Fund, one of three lenders in a troika charged with managing Greece’s bailout.

According to police, Vaxevanis was arrested for violating laws regarding personal data. His trial will begin November 1, and he faces a maximum of three years jail time if convicted.

Hot Doc says the list was sent to them anonymously and authorities have not confirmed its authenticity.

“The prosecutor’s office wants to protect tax evaders,” Vaxevanis said outside the courtroom to a small group of supporters. “I am just doing my duty.”

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Italy: Cop Fined 32,000 Euros After Skipping Work for Soccer

Officer called in sick for four years

(ANSA) — Massa Carrara, October 25 — The Italian Audit Court found an ex-policeman guilty of medical fraud on Thursday and ordered him to pay over 30,000 euros in compensation to the State.

Raffaele Moriani, 34, filed medical certificates extempting him from his post on the Imperia police force so that he could play forward on the minor league team U.S. Soccer Forcoli from 2006 to 2010.

Moriani was ordered to pay 32,549.85 euros plus interest and legal fees that also cover “damage to police force’s image”, the court said.

He must also reimburse the salary received during his ‘sick leave’ and compense the doctor who signed his certificate 11,000 euros.

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Italy: Alitalia Antitrust Ruling ‘Could Bring Down Prices 30%’

Consumer group applauds the opening of slots on Rome-Milan route

(ANSA) — Rome, October 26 — A ruling by Italy’s antitrust authority that flagship carrier Alitalia must give up its exclusive on the Rome-Milan route could bring ticket prices down by as much as 30%, consumer group Federconsumatori said on Friday.

The ruling to open seven slots on the Rome Fiumicino-Milan Linate route to competitor airline EasyJet was announced on Thursday and overturns an ad hoc legislative decree that amended the suspended antitrust laws in 2008.

“This is an important decision for numerous passengers who, up until yesterday, were unjustly forced into paying higher-than-necessary prices,” Federconsumatori said.

The 2008 legislative decree allowed Alitalia to keep its position in an attempt to salvage its leading position in the Italian market and repay a government bridge loan of 300 million euros to the then almost insolvent carrier.

The airline said last April that it lost 2 million passengers and 50% of its earnings in the space of three years as a result of high-speed rail companies like the Frecciarossa.

The slots apply especially to “peak transit hours in the morning and evening,” the antitrust authority said.

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Italy: Chair of Lazio Region’s Cabinet Office Investigated

Probes continue into alleged funds misappropriation

(ANSA) — Rome, October 29 — The Chair of Lazio region’s cabinet office Mario Abbruzzese and councillor Isabella Rauti are among those being probed in a wave of recent scandals involving the alleged misappropriation of public funds.

Both are from ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom party (PdL) and Rauti is the wife of Rome mayor Gianni Alemanno.

Earlier this month Franco Fiorito, the former caucus chief in the Lazio region for the PdL was arrested for allegedly embezzling public money.

At the time of his arrest, Fiorito said that “Abbruzzese was aware of how the funds were being divided up” and helped those doing it.

The political funds scandals also caused the PdL’s Renata Polverini to step down as governor of Lazio late September.

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Marion Maréchal-Le Pen: The New Face of the French Right

At 22, she is France’s youngest ever MP. Her grandfather, Jean-Marie, founded the rightwing Front National and came second in the 2002 presidential race. Her aunt succeeded him as party leader last year. Now Marion Maréchal-Le Pen is the newest face of the party ready to bring its anti-immigrant policies to a younger generation

In June, Maréchal-Le Pen became the youngest MP in modern French history, at the age of 22, after topping the poll in her constituency of Carpentras in the south-eastern region of the Vaucluse, with 49.09% of the vote. And yet the most disconcerting thing about her victory was arguably not her youth but her politics: Maréchal-Le Pen is an MP for the Front National and the newest face of the French far right. Her grandfather, Jean-Marie Le Pen, founded the political party which she now represents, a party which is anti-Europe, anti-globalisation and which believes in stringent immigration controls and national protectionism.

“Integration is no longer possible,” she says. “When you’re the single French person in the middle of 10 Tunisians, the majority will impose their way of life on the minority.”

Blonde, slim and striking, Maréchal-Le Pen talks in a fluent and engaging manner. When we meet in her small, airless office in the headquarters of the Assemblée Nationale in Paris…

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Multi-Drug Resistant TB Rises in Eastern Europe

TB, which cannot be cured with conventional drugs, is spreading in Eastern Europe. So far, strategies to fight the disease have shown little success because it is closely linked to poverty and exclusion.

Two years ago, most addicts in Eastern Europe died from a overdose or committed suicide; today, more and more of them are dying from multi-resistant tuberculosis (TB).

“The leading cause of death for people we treat is TB,” says Daria Ocheret, who has worked with addicts in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius for 10 years. “And most of the time, it is multi-resistant tuberculosis.”

For many people, TB is a disease that was eradicated in the last century. But the fact is the disease has returned and is more dangerous than ever. Multi-drug resistant TB complicates the treatment of patients worldwide.

The past several years has seen the rise of strains that are resistant not only to conventional antibiotics but nearly to all medicines. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than 400,000 people are suffering from multi- or extremely-resistant TB.

The former Soviet Union is especially at risk in Europe. Around 80,000 people with resistance to conventional TB medicines live in former Soviet states — a fifth of all cases worldwide, according to the WHO. A total of 15 European countries are considered high-risk, including Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, and Moldavia as well as the Baltic states.

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Two Seats for Islam Party in Belgian Local Polls

It has been hailed as a new era for the Muslim community in Belgium. Two candidates from the fledgling orthodox muslim party Islam have been elected to seats in Anderlecht and Molenbeek in the recent local elections. The party plans to present candidates at regional, national and European elections in 2014.

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UK: Girls of 13 Given Birth Control Jab at School Without Parents’ Knowledge

Schoolgirls as young as 13 are being given contraceptive injections and implants during lunch-breaks without their parents’ knowledge.

School nurses have given implants or jabs to girls aged between 13 and 16 more than 900 times in the past two years, a survey by The Daily Telegraph has found. Girls aged 13 have been given contraceptive jabs and implants on more than 20 occasions.

A further 7,400 girls aged 15 and under have been given contraceptive injections or implants at family planning clinics.

Under the patient confidentiality rules, nurses are banned from seeking the permission of parents beforehand, or even informing them afterwards, without the pupil’s permission.

           — Hat tip: Kitman [Return to headlines]

UK: Nigerian Sex Trafficker Used ‘Juju’ Witchcraft Rituals to Terrorise Young Orphans He Raped After Smuggling Them Into Britain

[WARNING: Disturbing Content.]

An ‘evil’ Nigerian people smuggler who used witchcraft rituals to force terrified children to work as sex slaves has been jailed for 20 years.

Osezua Osolase, 42, who lived in Gravesend, Kent, preyed on poverty-stricken Nigerian orphans and tricked them into travelling to the UK with the promise of a better life.

But instead the Nigerian, who has HIV, treated the victims as ‘commodities’ to be used in a form of ‘modern-day slavery’ by attempting to send them on to mainland Europe to be sexually assaulted by gangs.

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UK: Woman Raped in Alley by Stranger on Night Out Was Sexually Assaulted Again by Second Passer-by as She Lay Helpless

[WARNING: Disturbing Content.]

A woman who was dragged into an alleyway and raped after a night out was subjected to a second horrifying ordeal by another man as she lay recovering from the attack.

Mustafa Yussuf was the first to prey on the woman as she walked through Manchester city centre on New year’s Eve, marching her into Church Street car park and raping her in a nearby lane.

After the assault the then 20-year-old fled the scene, leaving the woman helpless.

It was then that, instead of assisting her, another man pounced on the woman and raped her.

The distressing details of the double rape emerged as Yussuf, now 21, from Manchester, was jailed for seven years for the attack.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Egypt’s Coptic Christians Vote for New Pope

A council of more than 2,000 Egyptian Coptic Christians will vote for a new leader on Monday. The new pope will be tasked with leading the region’s largest Christian minority through Egypt’s post-revolution era.

The ballot comes after the death of Pope Shenouda III, who headed the church for four decades before his death in March. The new leader will become the 118th head of the Coptic Church.

Whoever is elected to succeed Shenouda will be in charge of leading the region’s largest Christian minority through increased sectarian tension in Egypt’s post-revolution era.

The council — made up of senior clergy, current and former Coptic officials, journalists, local advisers and MPs — will choose between five candidates: three bishops and two monks. The names of the three receiving the highest number of votes will be written on separate pieces of paper and placed into a box on the altar of Saintt Mark’s Cathedral in Cairo.

On November 4, a blindfolded child will select one piece of paper. The new Pope will then be enthroned in a ceremony on November 18.

The five candidates are Bishop Rafael, 54, a medical doctor and current assistant bishop for central Cairo; Bishop Tawadros, 60, of the Nile Delta province of Beheira; Father Rafael Ava Mina, 70; Father Seraphim al-Souriani, 53 and Father Pachomious al-Suriani, 49.

Coptic Christians make up between 6 and 10 percent of Egypt’s total population of 83 million. Many are concerned about persecution resulting from the rise of Islamists in Egypt following the election of Mohamed Morsi. This concern comes despite the new president’s promise to be a leader “for all Egyptians.”

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Tunisia: National Guard Protests Gov’t PR-Salafist Leniency

Commander Slimane wounded by extremists, in critical condition

(ANSAmed) — TUNIS — For three days beginning on Monday, Tunisian National Guardsmen will wear red armbands to protest what they say is the Islamist-led government’s excessive leniency towards Salafist extremists. This follows on the wounding Saturday night of Police Commander Wissam Ben Sliman, who intervened when a group of hardline Salafist Muslims attacked alcohol vendors in their small shops in the Dawar Hicher neighborhood, a poor area on the outskirts of Tunis. Slimane is in hospital in critical condition.

The government does not prosecute Salafist extremists, who frequently act outside the law, using Molotov cocktails and knives, a National Guard union leader said. After their actions, Salafists hide in Ennour and El Khalil mosques, which are off-limits to national security personnel, the union leader said.

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Tunisia: Salafist Extremist Attack Alcohol Sellers

(ANSAmed) — Rome, 29 October — An alcohol beverages seller was attacked in La Manouba by a group of Salafist extremists, who cut off four of his fingers.

The incident supposedly happened on Saturday night, with attacks culminating with an attack of a National Guard official, who was allegedly hit on the head with a large knife and is in serious conditions, according to the Arab site, Assabah News.

According to the site the alcohol salesman was transferred to the capital’s Charles Nicole hospital. He successively refused to lay charges on his aggressors, stating that he preferred to resolve the matter “his own way”.

Clashes between Salafist Muslims, which are now acting as the “religious police” , and alcohol sellers are continuing in Douar Hicher, according to Security sources.

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Middle East

Christianity Struggling to Return to Eastern Turkey

Turkey is home to one of the oldest Christian populations in the world, the Suriyani, who fled during recent conflict. In the last few years they’ve been returning, but problems with their resettlement are apparent.

For 1,600 years the bell at Mor Gabriel in southeastern Turkey has tolled, calling people to prayer. Everything about the Syriac Orthodox monastery here is ancient.

The ceremonies are conducted in Aramaic, a language spoken at the time of Christ. Known as the second Jerusalem, the monastery is not only considered important for Syriac Christians, but the wider Christian faith. But a ruling by Turkey’s highest court in favor of the Turkish state over the ownership of monastery land has cast a shadow over its future.

Kuriye Kos is the head of the Mor Gabriel foundation that runs the monastery. “After all these court cases anything can happen,” he told DW. “We have other lands, and there we could also face the same thing. We have been living here for thousands of years.”

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Turkey and Germany: A Unique Partnership

The expansion of economic ties, as well as growing cooperation in the field of foreign policy, have made Turkey and Germany crucial partners. But this new period also presents new challenges for Berlin.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to Berlin this week will highlight a new period in exceptionally close but at times uneasy relations between Turkey and Germany.

Erdogan is slated to open a new Turkish embassy complex in Berlin, which will be Ankara’s largest in the world, symbolizing Turkey’s growing activism in international politics, as well as its growing interest in strengthening ties and gaining influence with the Turkish diaspora.

“This building is an expression of the great importance we attach to Germany; importance and value we attribute to our Turkish citizens living here,” said Turkey’s ambassador to Berlin, Huseyin Avni Karslioglu. “We will have a glorious embassy, which our people can be proud of,” he told the Turkish press.

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Russia

Observers Doubt Fairness of Ukraine’s Election

Ukraine’s ruling party has claimed victory in this weekend’s election. The opposition held its own, including the party of boxing champion Vitali Klitschko. However, there are doubts the election was free and fair.

The parliamentary election in Ukraine on Sunday (28.10.2012) coincided with the clocks being set back an hour for Daylight Saving Time. Where Ukrainian politics are concerned, the country seems to have been set back by 10 years.

“This election is comparable to the national vote in 2002,” Olexandr Chernenko, head of the Committee of Ukrainian Voters NGO, said in a television interview. He pointed out “systematic irregularities” in several constituencies that may have influenced the outcome of the vote.

According to preliminary results, voter turnout was at 58 percent. Official results were still pending Monday morning as ballots are counted manually.

Early results, however, clearly show President Viktor Yanukovych’s Party of Regions will be the strongest force in the parliament. On Sunday, several polling institutes interviewed voters at the ballot boxes, and estimated that the ruling party had garnered about a third of the vote.

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South Asia

Italian Senate Approves Prisoners’ Treaty With India

Agreement deals with transfer of prisoners to home country

(ANSA) — Rome, October 25 — Italy’s Senate approved an arrangement Thursday with India that could help to end the stand-off between the two countries over two Italian marines held there.

The agreement deals with the transfer of prisoners to their country of origin and should help solve the dispute involving two marines detained in India since the shooting last February of two Indian fishermen.

Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone, both anti-pirate marines, have been at the centre of a diplomatic row between Italy and India since then.

They were granted bail in June, but were ordered to remain in Indian territory until their trial now slated for November 8.

India’s Supreme Court has still not given its ruling on Italy’s petition that it should have jurisdiction over the case because the incident took place on an Italian ship.

The Italian government has stated 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.

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Terzi Presses New Indian FM Over Detained Italian Marines

Latorre and Girone held since February over fishermen shooting

(ANSA) — Rome, October 29 — Italian Foreign Minister Guilio Terzi contacted his newly appointed Indian counterpart Salman Khurshid to stress Italy’s wish to bring home two anti-pirate marines held for allegedly killing two local fishermen, the foreign ministry said Monday. India’s Supreme Court has still not given its ruling on Italy’s petition that it should have jurisdiction over the case because the incident took place on an Italian ship.

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 charges that include the homicide 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.

They were granted bail in June, but must remain in Indian territory.

On Sunday, Salman Khurshid was named Indian foreign minister by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who reorganized roughly a third of his cabinet in what was widely seen as a bid to regain electoral support ahead of elections.

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Far East

Missionaries Rescue Trafficked Koreans in China

A large number of North Koreans in China are women, many of whom are trafficked there and forced to work as sex slaves. Missionaries in South Korea are helping to rescue them.

Hannah fights back tears as she recalls her life as a sex slave. This young woman in her early 30s, who does not want to use her real name, is a North Korean refugee who now lives in Seoul. Like many other female defectors, she was once the victim of Chinese human traffickers.

“The man bribed border guards to let me cross. I thought I could trust him,” Hannah says. “But later he became violent and beat me. He wouldn’t let me leave his home.”

Human rights groups estimate there are tens of thousands of North Koreans secretly residing in China. Women are believed to make up the majority of these escapees because they can be sold into brothels and as wives or concubines to Chinese men. Since they are regarded as “illegal economic migrants” by the Chinese government, they have no legal recourse and remain in the shadows.

While in captivity, Hannah went online and found help via Christian missionaries operating undercover in China. She fled the man’s home when he left the house to run errands.

“I called the missionary and arranged a time and place to meet. He brought me to a shelter and then later to Beijing, where I entered the South Korean embassy,” Hannah said.

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The Ferrari-Red Communists: China at a Crossroads in Shift From World’s Factory to Industrial Power

The Chinese are seen as victors in the global financial crisis, and as both a hope and a threat to German industry. Beijing wants to be more than the world’s factory. But the country’s economic engine is showing signs of stalling and it is uncertain what direction it will take in the future.

A visit with Mr. Huang, one of the richest and most controversial men in the People’s Republic of China, is full of surprises. Take, for example, the four pairs of climbing boots lined up like exhibits behind the door to his office. “I was at the South Pole and North Pole, and twice on Mt. Everest with these,” says Huang, pointing proudly to a series of photos that serve as proof of his adventures. There are Buddha statues and various animals in the adjacent rooms, including rhesus monkeys and pygmy rabbits in cages, as well as small sharks swimming in circles in a large aquarium leaning against a wall.

“I love nature,” says Huang Nubo, 56, a businessman with an estimated net worth of at least $1 billion (€772 million). The founder and chairman of the Beijing Zhongkun Investment Group, Huang discovered a market niche: He builds resorts with an emphasis on sustainable design. His company benefits from the new wanderlust and “green” consciousness of the affluent Chinese upper and middle classes.

He tells the short version of life story while a Siam cat purrs on his lap. He was orphaned at 13, and in 1960 his father committed suicide after a quarrel with a party secretary. His mother later died of grief. He attended Beijing University, joined the Communist Party to further his career and became an official in the party’s propaganda division. Then he withdrew from politics and founded his company.

“As an entrepreneur, you have more freedom than you do in politics, and you can usually move around more,” says Huang, whose party connections certainly didn’t hurt his growing business. But, as he points out, “Chinese society has developed unevenly, which isn’t good. Too many people are losing out.” This is why Huang gives a substantial portion of his profits to the needy. With charitable donations of about $5 million a year, he is seen as one of the country’s most generous philanthropists.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

A Trip Through Hell — Daily Life in Islamist Northern Mali

For months, an Islamist regime has been terrorizing northern Mali. Hundreds of thousands have already fled the region, and those who have stayed behind are experiencing new forms of cruelty with each passing day. A SPIEGEL reporter documents a two-week journey through a region Europe fears will become the next Somalia. […]

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Latin America

Lawmaker Urges Feds to Monitor Hezbollah in Mexico

The presidential campaign has featured plenty of talk about terrorism in the Middle East, but one lawmaker is warning that the federal government is ignoring a growing Hezbollah presence in Mexico, with the Lebanese terror group increasingly joining forces with drug cartels.

One report shows hundreds of thousands of Middle Easterners living in Mexico, and a small percentage of them may be radicals using routes established by drug networks to sneak into the U.S.

The ties linking Mexico to Islamic terrorism were underscored earlier this year when an alleged Iranian operative plotted to assassinate a Saudi diplomat in Washington using a hired gun on loan from a Mexican drug cartel. Rep. Sue Myrick (R-N.C.) says the mounting evidence of a Hezbollah presence in Mexico is being ignored by the Department of Homeland Security.

“I don’t have a lot of faith in the Department of Homeland Security,” said Myrick. “They should be looking at these groups in Mexico much more closely.”

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Immigration

Greece: Nearly 500 Illegals Held in Crackdown

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, OCTOBER 29 — The latest police sweep of undocumented immigrants in the Greek capital led to 487 arrests, police said over the weekend. Authorities said nine of the detainees were arrested because they were not in possession of the proper residence papers. Officers said the sweep on Friday included a search of 14 properties, carried out as part of an ongoing crackdown, dubbed Xenios Zeus. According to the police, as daily Kathimerini reported, some 44,734 migrants have been briefly detained since the start of the sweep operation. Of these, 3,505 have been arrested.

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Immigration-Population Factor: Importing Cultural Poverty

The United States once enjoyed the most educated and productive civilization in the world. Our citizens enjoyed K-12 education where most students graduated from high school. Twenty percent of graduates continued on through college, master’s programs and ultimately Ph.D.’s. Most others took up trade schools. Millions from around the world clamored to attend our universities. They still do.

However, since we began importing millions of immigrants from the third world from 1965 up to the present, our educational systems plummeted. California, the most immigrant overrun state, fell from the top five educational states in the Union to the bottom five in 2012. California’s crime, corruption, welfare, free breakfasts and lunches for students along with food stamps for families tops the national list.

Heavily Middle Eastern immigrated Detroit, Michigan suffers a 76 percent dropout/flunkout rate from high school students. (Source: Brian Williams, NBC News, June 2010) Cities like Denver, Chicago, Miami, Atlanta, Houston, San Francisco and New York suffer 50 to 60 percent flunk out rates. A whopping 7,000 students drop out of high schools across the United States every day, one every 26 seconds. (Source: CNN News)

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Italy: Employers Legalize 135,000 Foreign Workers

60% of them families; we’ll go after large-scale abuse, minister

Foreign workers waiting in front of the postal office in Naples to present a request of regularization of their position (archive photo)

(ANSAmed) — ROME — About 135,000 illegal workers were regularized by their Italian employers from September 15-October 15, Italian Minister for International Cooperation Andrea Riccardi made known in a communique on Monday.

“Families have been virtuous on this issue, with over half of the applications, I would say 60%, coming from families. They have proven themselves responsible and wiling to pay the 1,000-euro tax on foreigners,” the minister told Rai Radio 1.

The government has given employers of illegal immigrant workers a grace period of one month, and carried out a campaign to inform them of the chance to regularize their workers.

“I’m very glad,” the minister said. “I knew there were situations of illegality due to ingenuity, perhaps in cases of old people’s care. These were the ones who had to be helped. The real, large-scale illegality, for example in the farming industry, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the new law.

Penalties have been stiffened, and we intend to go after these exploitative employers.” The government in July issued a decree meting out heavy sanctions to employers refusing to document their foreign workers.

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Sweden to Get 50,000 Asylum Seekers in 2013

Over 50,000 asylum seekers are expected to come to Sweden next year, according to the latest prognosis from the Swedish Migration Board (Migrationsverket), pushing the country’s capacity past its limits.

Sweden’s capacity for asylum seekers will be stretched with the predicted influx of 54,000 asylum seekers, a figure that hasn’t been so high since the Balkan war in the beginning of the 1990s, which brought 84,000 people.

“This is a very strained situation,” said Migration Minister Tobias Billström to the TT news agency.

Since September this year, 1,250 asylum seekers have arrived in Sweden each week, far more than the Migration Board’s capacity of between 500 and 700.

This means that some asylum seekers are forced to wait while the agency concentrates on prioritizing the cases most likely to be approved, such as single children, refugees from Syria, and families with children.

“The main focus is to find time to take in and register applicants and above all find lodging that meets the need for those coming,” Billström said.

The situation in Syria has resulted in an extremely fast growing number of Syrian refugees arriving in Sweden in a short time.

In the prognosis published in July, the Syrians were the third most populous asylum group. In just two months, it had become the biggest. In September alone, 1,326 Syrian asylum seekers came to Sweden.

Meanwhile, the Migration Board director general Anders Danielsson explained that the influx of asylum seekers means a focus on the housing issue in Sweden.

“That’s the next question. Our mission is to take in people, evaluate their right to asylum, and if they are approved, the next step is the so-called ‘establishing’. At that point, the case is more or less handed over from the Migration Board to the employment agency and the municipalities,” he told TT.

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UK: Evil ‘Juju Magic’ People Smuggler Jailed for 20 Years

Cruel Osezua Osolase, 42, is also HIV positive and raped one of the young girls without wearing protection, a court heard.

The former security guard was found guilty of seven counts of trafficking young girls, rape and sexual activity with a child.

He had shipped the teenage girls from Nigeria to Britain where he groomed them to be sold for sex in Italy and Spain.

The court heard he cast spells using “juju” magic over his three Nigerian victims — now aged 15, 17 and 18 — to stop them running away.

Osolase, who worked at a trendy London fashion shop, found his victims begging on the streets of Nigeria and promised to take them to the UK to get an education.

He then used West African rituals, known as juju magic, to trick the teenagers into believing they would die if they tried to run away.

He was jailed for 20 years at Canterbury Crown Court which heard he took advantage of vulnerable girls whose stories were “tinged with tragedy”.

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Culture Wars

‘I Was Born a Boy, Became a Girl, And Now I Want to be a Boy Again’: Britain’s Youngest Sex Swap Patient to Reverse Her Sex Change Treatment

Ria Cooper made headlines last year when she became Britain’s youngest sex change patient aged 17, after years of begging her family and the NHS to turn her in to a girl.

But now, having lived as a women for less than a year the 18-year has decided to change back in to a man after suffering huge mental anguish as a woman.

She has cancelled the full sex change operation that was scheduled for January and ceased the female hormone therapy that has seen her develop breasts saying that she has found the changes overwhelming and that they have made her deeply unhappy.

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News Feed 20121028

Financial Crisis
» Greece: Church Faces Cash Woes, Says Archbishop
» Greece: Athens Eyes Shipping Revenues
» Italian Church Calls for Tax Cuts for Squeezed Families
» Schaeuble: It’s Not Sure That Greece Will Stay in the Euro
 
USA
» Analyst Fired in Latest Facebook IPO Scandal
» Bombshell: “My Sources Tell Me Obama Was in the Room Watching Benghazi Attack” Says Lt. Col Anthony Schaffer & More
» Is This Election Important?
» Obama Personifies Cloward-Piven Strategy
» Sandy and Storm Surge Pose ‘Worst Case Scenario’
» TV Show to Test Whether Innocent People Can be Turned Into Brainwashed Assassins
» Will American Voters Politically Hang Obama for Benghazi?
 
Canada
» B.C. Teen Arrested for Photographing Mall Takedown
 
Europe and the EU
» Britain Rejects US Request to Use UK Bases for Armageddon Nuclear Standoff With Iran
» Ferrari President Defends Italian Navy Flag Decision
» French Socialists Stall on Foreigners’ Right to Vote
» Harlem Désir, France’s First Black President?
» Italy: Away With ‘Political Thieves’, Say Young Industrialists
» Italy: Easyjet Rome-Milan Decision a ‘Milestone’ For Competition
» Italy: Scajola Probed in Finmeccanica Graft Case
» Italy: Online Newspapers Now Obliged to Correct False Information
» Italy: Monti Says Struggle Against Tax Evasion Just Beginning
» Jacques Barzun Dies at 104; Cultural Critic Saw the Sun Setting on the West
» UK: Lord Patten is the Last Man I’d Choose to Clean up the BBC
» UK: Police Overwhelmed by 4,000 ‘Petty Squabbles’ On Facebook and Twitter, With Three Arrests a Day for Offensive Messages
» UK: Pay More Tax to Drive on Motorway: Two-Tier System Could Mean Only Rich Motorists Use Fast Routes With Poorer Drivers Forced on to B-Roads
» UK: Tory Paedo Cover-Up
» UK: Teachers Arrested in Child Cruelty Probe: Headmistress Held Over Claims She Beat Children as Young as Five
 
Balkans
» Croatia: Priest Steals 1.3 Million Euros and Runs Away With Girlfriend
 
North Africa
» Al-Qaida Leader Urges Kidnapping of Westerners
» Benghazi, Libya—Biopsy From a Malignant, Failed Presidency
» The Jihad and Christopher Stevens, Pt. 3
 
Middle East
» Saudi King Urges UN Action Against Religious Insults
» Turkey: Capacity Utilization in Manufacturing Industry Down
 
Russia
» A “New Stalinism”: Activist ‘Kidnapped’ In Kiev and Sentenced to Two Months
 
Caucasus
» Taliban’s Newest Recruits Train to Join the Burka Brigade
 
South Asia
» Terrorist’s Family Planning to Sue British Government for Helping to Murder Him in CIA Drone Strike
» Were British Soldiers Murdered in Afghan Police Revenge Attack? Mod Says Female Medic and Marine Were Not Killed by Friendly Fire
 
Far East
» Chinese Premier Family Threatens Legal Action Over NYT Report
» Officials in Chinese City Pledge to Halt Chemical Factory Expansion After Protests
» South Korea Says the North is Preparing a Huge Nuclear Weapons Test
 
Latin America
» Case of Blonde Girl Beggar Rescued From Streets Strikes Nerve in Mexico; Activists See Racism
 
Immigration
» 30m Bulgarians and Romanians Are Set to Gain Unrestricted Access to UK as EU Regulations Are Lifted
 
Culture Wars
» Italy: Forza Nuova Hangs Offensive Banner on LGBT Community Center

Financial Crisis

Greece: Church Faces Cash Woes, Says Archbishop

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, OCTOBER 25 — The Archbishop of Athens and all of Greece, Ieronymos, said on Wednesday that the Greek Church has suffered as a result of the government’s austerity measures and is not making as much money as some claim.

He also stated that the Church might be obliged to stop paying clerics’ salaries. Speaking on TV100 channel, the archbishop noted that about 300 of the Church’s employees could face dismissal if it is unable to pay their wages in two months’ time, as daily Kathimerini reports.

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Greece: Athens Eyes Shipping Revenues

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, OCTOBER 26 — The new agreement between the Greek government and the country’s creditors provides for the signing of a memorandum of understanding by the former and merchant marine shipowners to secure some 200 million euros in extra state revenues for the period 2013 to 2016 through the payment of cargo tax, as daily Kathimerini reports. The head of the Hellenic Shipowners Association, Theodoros Veniamis, recently stated that Greek shippers understand the severity of Greece’s fiscal woes and are willing to contribute to the national effort via tax revenues that the country needs. The current law provides for Greek-flagged ships to be taxed according to their capacity, while companies with ships under foreign flags are not taxed as their profits come from activities outside Greece. Shipowners have also expressed their intention to strengthen the national register with more ships, provided that the Merchant Marine and Aegean Ministry accelerates the procedures for reducing bureaucracy in registering ships and makes moves to bolster the competitiveness of the Greek flag.

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Italian Church Calls for Tax Cuts for Squeezed Families

Not right to ask for more sacrifices, say bishops

(ANSA) — Rome, October 24 — The Catholic Church said on Wednesday that the government should be trying to reduce the tax burden of Italian families rather than squeezing them harder with more austerity.

Premier Mario Monti’s tax hikes and spending cuts have eased the threat of Italy following Greece on the path towards default but they have also deepened the recession the country slipped into last year.

A new budget bill that is going through parliament will see value added tax rise by 1% next year if it is approved, while income tax will be lowered in the two lowest bands and there will be more cuts to health and education.

“It is not right nor sufficient to demand further sacrifices from families who, on the contrary, need policies of support, including those that move in the direction of lightening the tax burden,” the Italian Bishops’ Conference (CEI) said in its message for the 35th national ‘day for life’.

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Schaeuble: It’s Not Sure That Greece Will Stay in the Euro

(AGI) Berlin, Oct. 27 — It’s not yet sure that Greece will stay in the Euro. The statement was made by German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble (CDU) in an interview on the ZDF Public Service TV show “The battle for the Euro” that will be aired next Tuesday. “We want Greece to be able to stay in the euro zone. But Greece has a lot to do”, the Minister affirmed.

According to Schaeuble, “doubts persist as to whether Greece has been able to meet its obligations. These doubts have to be dispelled from now on”.

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USA

Analyst Fired in Latest Facebook IPO Scandal

Thanks to a blog leak, the Facebook IPO is an even bigger disaster than previously believed.

Financial leviathan Citigroup fired star analyst Mark Mahaney over leaking confidential Facebook IPO research to TechCrunch and private YouTube forecasts to a French financial magazine, Capital. The leaks were flagged by the Massachusetts Securities Division, the state’s financial regulator, which today issued a consent order (.pdf) and fined Citi $2 million for the disclosures.

In falling casualty to the Facebook IPO, Citigroup joins lead underwriter Morgan Stanley, Facebook itself, and the Nasdaq exchange, all of whom have seen their reputations tarnished as a result of the bungled stock debut this past May. Thanks to aggressive pricing, last-minute disclosures, trading failures, and other issues, the Facebook IPO has become a sort of case study on how not to handle a large securities offering.

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Bombshell: “My Sources Tell Me Obama Was in the Room Watching Benghazi Attack” Says Lt. Col Anthony Schaffer & More

“In the closest factual response to ‘Did Obama watch the Benghazi attack, and was he the bottom line in denying help to our forces on the ground?’ Lt Anthony Schaffer reported a resounding ‘Yes’ to this question on FOX’s ‘Justice with Judge Jeanine’. Lt. Anthony Schaffer reports that ‘his sources on the ground’ report not only was Obama watching the developments in Benghazi, but Obama is the one who would have told Panetta to ‘stand down’ and also—and here is the key, Obama would have also been the one to deny Tyrone Woods’ pleas for help as he courageously made his stand in service to the United States of America.

“We know Woods had ‘laser locked’ the position of the mortars that eventually claimed his life sometime on September 11-12 2012. Its time we hear directly from the President, the American people deserve to know exactly why it is that Obama made the political decision to leave our men alone to fend for themselves—no doubt this was Tyrone Woods last thoughts—’why didn’t they come to help me?’

“Sources who were on the ground in Benghazi during the attack on the US consulate tell Fox News that CIA operatives twice asked for permission to help Ambassador Chris Stevens and his staff, and twice were told to ‘stand down’ — while a later request for military backup was denied.”

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Is This Election Important?

I would like to address the importance of this November’s general election. I will admit that we have heard the political pundits make that same statement in the last half dozen election but the truth is each election is the most important of our day. We have seen the nation slip to the left little by little for so long believing that America would never fall that we have come to a point where it won’t take much time or executive orders to render the American experience finished.

I personally have seen this nation go from having the Ten Commandments hanging in our school classrooms to arresting our children who are ‘caught’ reading the Bible during study hall. But in Minnesota during teachers conferences the teachers will learn how to teach islam! Read about it here.

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Obama Personifies Cloward-Piven Strategy

Barack Hussein Obama is no fool. He is not incompetent. On the contrary, he is brilliant. He knows exactly what he’s doing. He is purposely overwhelming the U.S. economy to create systemic failure, economic crisis and social chaos thereby destroying capitalism and our country from within. Barack Hussein Obama was my college classmate.(Columbia University, class of ‘83)

He is a devout Muslim; do not be fooled. Look at his czars… Anti-business anti-American. As Glenn Beck correctly predicted from day one, Barack Hussein Obama is following the plan of Cloward & Piven, two professors at Columbia University… they outlined a plan to socialize America by overwhelming the system with government spending and entitlement demands.

Add up the clues below. Taken individually they’re alarming. Taken as a whole, it is a brilliant, Machiavellian game plan to turn the United States into a Socialist/Marxist state with a permanent majority that desperately needs government for survival… And can be counted on to always vote for even bigger government. Why not? They have no responsibility to pay for it.

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Sandy and Storm Surge Pose ‘Worst Case Scenario’

KENSINGTON, Md. (AP) — The projected storm surge from Hurricane Sandy is a “worst case scenario” with devastating waves and tides predicted for the highly populated New York City metro area, government forecasters said Sunday.

The more they observe it, the more the experts worry about the water — which usually kills and does more damage than winds in hurricanes.

In this case, seas will be amped up by giant waves and full-moon-powered high tides. That will combine with drenching rains, triggering inland flooding as the hurricane merges with a winter storm system that will worsen it and hold it in place for days.

Louis Uccellini, environmental prediction chief for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, told The Associated Press that given Sandy’s due east-to-west track into New Jersey, that puts the worst of the storm surge just north in New York City, Long Island and northern New Jersey. “Yes, this is the worst case scenario,” he said.

In a measurement of pure kinetic energy, NOAA’s hurricane research division on Sunday ranked the surge and wave “destruction potential” for Sandy — just the hurricane, not the hybrid storm it will eventually become — at 5.8 on a 0 to 6 scale. The damage expected from winds will be far less, experts said. Weather Underground meteorologist Jeff Masters says that surge destruction potential number is a record and it’s due to the storm’s massive size.

“You have a lot of wind acting over a long distance of water for hundreds of miles” and that piles the storm surge up when it finally comes ashore, Masters said. Even though it doesn’t pack much power in maximum wind speed, the tremendous size of Sandy — more than 1,000 miles across with tropical storm force winds — adds to the pummelling power when it comes ashore, he said.

The storm surge energy numbers are bigger than the deadly 2005 Hurricane Katrina, but that can be misleading. Katrina’s destruction was concentrated in a small area, making it much worse, Masters said. Sandy’s storm surge energy is spread over a wider area. Also, Katrina hit a city that is below sea level and had problems with levees.

National Hurricane Center Director Rick Knabb said Hurricane Sandy’s size means some coastal parts of New York and New Jersey may see water rise from 6 to 11 feet from surge and waves. The rest of the coast north of Virginia can expect 4 to 8 feet of surge.

The full moon Monday will add 2 to 3 inches to the storm surge in New York, Masters said.

“If the forecasts hold true in terms of the amount of rainfall and the amount of coastal flooding, that’s going to be what drives up the losses and that’s what’s going to hurt,” said Susan Cutter, director of the hazards and vulnerability research institute at the University of South Carolina.

Cutter said she worries about coastal infrastructure, especially the New York subways, which were shutting down Sunday night.

Klaus Jacob, a Columbia University researcher who has advised the city on coastal risks, said, “We have to prepare to the extent we can, but I’m afraid that from a subway point of view, I think it’s beyond sheer preparations. I do not think that there’s enough emergency measures that will help prevent the subway from flooding.”

Knabb said millions of people may be harmed by inland flooding.

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TV Show to Test Whether Innocent People Can be Turned Into Brainwashed Assassins

A television programme is out to test whether innocent people can be brainwashed in becoming unwitting assassins as in the plot of political thriller The Manchurian Candidate.

In the 1959 novel, a man is brainwashed into becoming an unwitting sleeper assassin as part of a Communist conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government.

The novel and its film adaptations have intrigued many, and related conspiracy theories have long-held that the U.S. government and others have tried to develop techniques to control the minds of individuals.

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Will American Voters Politically Hang Obama for Benghazi?

Yes, Obamanomics are horrific! — No, it’s not just the economy this time stupid. What the Obama administration have done to intentionally destroy the U.S. economy is cause enough for a political hanging of everyone in the Obama administration. The people responsible for driving our nation’s debt up more than 60% in less than four years, while decimating jobs and forcing a record number of Americans onto federal assistance, demands a short rope swinging from the political tree.

  • Unemployment still in double digits and worsening
  • 80% of college grads cannot find work in chosen profession
  • Over 40% of Americans now on federal assistance (an all-time high)
  • National debt UP 60% since taking office (over $16 trillion)
  • An 84% failure rate on “green” taxpayer investments that most taxpayers opposed
  • Average American income DOWN over $4000 per year
  • Home values still DOWN more than 30% nationally
  • Businesses are closing and investors are leaving America
  • Obama has sent more jobs overseas than all of the last five presidents combined
  • Cost of gas UP 137%
  • Cost of potatoes UP 306%
  • Cost of butter and coffee UP more than 150%
  • Beef, milk and flour UP more than 100%
  • Eggs and rice UP over 70%

And that is the good news… The economic terrorism waged on the American people by the Obama administration is nothing when compared to the national security threat this administration represents.

Benghazi is important not only because we lost four Americans there, an Ambassador, his aide and two SEALS, all of whom died needlessly. It is important because Benghazi is a microcosm into the broader Obama-Clinton foreign policy.

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Canada

B.C. Teen Arrested for Photographing Mall Takedown

A B.C. teen who aspires to be a journalist says his rights were violated when he was set upon by security guards and then arrested by police after photographing an incident at Metrotown shopping mall in Burnaby, B.C.

Jakub Markiewicz, 16, said he was in the mall in September and took a picture of what he thought was a newsworthy event — a man being arrested by security guards.

But Markiewicz said the guards quickly turned on him, demanding he delete the photo, which he couldn’t do because he was shooting on a film camera.

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Europe and the EU

Britain Rejects US Request to Use UK Bases for Armageddon Nuclear Standoff With Iran

Britain has rebuffed US pleas to use military bases in the UK to support the build-up of forces in the Gulf, citing secret legal advice which states that any pre-emptive strike on Iran could be in breach of international law. The Guardian has been told that US diplomats have also lobbied for the use of British bases in Cyprus, and for permission to fly from US bases on Ascension Island in the Atlantic and Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, both of which are British territories. The US approaches are part of contingency planning over the nuclear standoff with Tehran, but British ministers have so far reacted coolly. They have pointed US officials to legal advice drafted by the attorney general’s office which has been circulated to Downing Street, the Foreign Office and the Ministry of Defence.

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Ferrari President Defends Italian Navy Flag Decision

Contribution to dialogue, says Montezemolo

(ANSA) — Maranello, October 26 — Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo on Friday defended the team’s decision to display the Italian Navy flag on its race cars at this weekend’s Indian Grand Prix in solidarity with two Italian marines on trial in India over the shooting deaths of two local fishermen. “We only want to make a small contribution, with great respect for the Indian authorities, so that a solution might be found through dialogue,” he said in the wake of criticism from the Indian government, media and fishing community. Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone are accused of homicide after allegedly mistaking the two Indian fishermen for pirates during an anti-piracy mission off the coast of Kerala in southern India in February. The shooting triggered a diplomatic row between Italy and India.

The Italian government, citing United Nations conventions, says its courts should have jurisdiction over the case and has been pressing for the marines return to Italy. The pair are being held while the Indian Supreme Court considers Italy’s claim for jurisdiction.

Earlier in the day Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone said that sport has nothing to do with “political” matters.

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French Socialists Stall on Foreigners’ Right to Vote

Newly-elected Socialist Party leader Harlem Désir roused the Socialist Party conference in Toulouse on Saturday when he pledged not to forget François Hollande’s election promise to grant foreign residents the right to vote in local elections. “It’s a question of Republican fraternity, equality and dignity,” he said, promising a commitment from his party to fight for the rights of foreigners. But not all of his fellow Socialists seem to be in agreement.

The bill, which has faced decades of opposition from the conservative UMP party, was supposed to have been introduced in time for France’s municipal elections in 2014. But six months into power, the Socialist Party has failed to rally the numbers in parliament necessary to adopt it, with some high-profile Socialists suggesting that it is not a priority.

Former Socialist Party leader Martine Aubry said Sunday that while “it would be with great sadness not to have this law introduced by 2014, the French people need to know that our greatest priority is employment”. […]

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Harlem Désir, France’s First Black President?

Members of France’s ruling Socialist Party overwhelmingly picked Harlem Désir as party chief during the group’s congress in the southwest city of Toulouse on Thursday. The vote made Désir the first black man to lead a major political party in France, placing him on a political fast track to the French presidency.

The outcome of the vote came as no surprise. Désir, 52, has served as interim party chief ever since Lille city mayor Martine Aubry stepped down in June 2011 to take part in presidential primaries. Aubry resigned from her post last month, all but naming Désir as her successor.

As the new Socialist Party boss, Harlem Désir is the first black politician to lead a major French party. While there is no guarantee the Socialist Party (PS) will also pick Désir as a presidential nominee one day, recent history suggests he can now aspire to the country’s top job.

French President François Hollande was the leader of the PS from 1997 to 2008, and François Mitterrand — the only other Socialist president in recent history — was party chief from 1971 to 1981. […] The son of a black father from the French overseas department of Martinique and a white mother from Alsace, near the German border, Harlem Jean-Philippe Désir was born in Paris in 1959. He rose to national prominence in the 1980s as one of the hip young leaders of the popular backlash against the then-surging far-right National Front. A philosopher by training, the activist Désir would go on to lead prominent racism watchdog SOS Racisme. […] There have also been bumps in Desir’s promising path to power, and if he ever makes a bid for the presidency he will have to answer for past mistakes. In 1998, he was given an 18-month suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay more than 4,500 euros for collecting a paycheck for a non-existent job.

He also owed the French treasury around 12,000 euros in traffic fines before Mitterrand granted him an amnesty in 1992.

Désir has also earned criticism for progressively shedding his political convictions and outspoken character to mould himself into an unquestioning subordinate of the party.

He is often further derided for his prepared statements and a lack of sincerity when answering questions by the French press, who bestowed him with the unbecoming “mealy-mouthed” award during a PS gathering in La Rochelle in August.

“You can’t become the first secretary of the Socialist Party without making some sacrifices,” Malek Boutih, another former president of SOS Racisme, told FRANCE 24. “If Désir said everything he thought, he would never be where he is today.” […]

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Italy: Away With ‘Political Thieves’, Say Young Industrialists

Leader Morelli calls for change, lower taxes

(ANSA) — Capri (Naples), October 26 — Italy’s young entrepreneurs are no longer prepared to tolerate what they see as ignorance and theft among the country’s politicians, Jacopo Morelli, president of industrialists’ association Confindustria’s Young Businessmen said on Friday.

“Away with the thieves, the ignorant and the incapable,” he told a gathering of young industrialists on the island of Capri. “We are disgusted by the idea of public office as a shortcut for getting rich, we rebel against this decay,” continued Morelli, adding that the “parasitic classes” continue to “erode public money even as 2,000 people ae losing their jobs every day”. “We have the right to a change,” he said.

Italy has been hit by a raft of graft scandals in regional governments including Lazio, Lombardy, Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna, Campania, Molise and Sicily. The young leader also spoke out against the tax burden on businesses, which he said would exceed 68% in 2012. The government “has recognised that Italians are showing a great sense of responsibility by accepting drastic and unpopular measures,” said Morelli. “If this is true, then there is a moral obligation to restore faith in the country immediately by substantially lowering tax pressure on workers and businesses that reinvest,” he concluded.

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Italy: Easyjet Rome-Milan Decision a ‘Milestone’ For Competition

Carrier looks forward to welcoming passengers on key route

(ANSA) — Rome, October 26 — Low-cost airline EasyJet on Friday hailed a decision by the Italian competition authority AGCM to award it the rights to fly on the key route between Rome and Milan, describing its as a “milestone” for the free market. Until now Italy’s flagship carrier Alitalia has had the monopoly on services between the country’s political capital and its financial and economic centre.

“EasyJet is proud to have obtained the rights to operate on the Milan Linate- Rome-Fiumicino route,” said Italy country director Frances Ouseley.

“This decision represents a milestone for the free market as it favours customers first and foremost,” she continued. “EasyJet has proved again and again that entering a new market means bringing in competition, lowering fares and enabling more people to travel on the route. We look forward to welcoming passengers onboard when we start to operate”.

The decision to award the low-cost carrier rights on the Rome-Milan route comes after ACGM found there to be “a lack of proper competition between rail and air transport” and that Alitalia was running a monopoly.

The authority ordered the Italian flag carrier to give up seven of its slots.

EasyJet has said it will operate five services a day between the two airports from early 2013.

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Italy: Scajola Probed in Finmeccanica Graft Case

Ex-Berlusconi industry minister linked to Brazil contracts

(ANSA) — Rome, October 23 — Italy’s former industry minister Claudio Scajola was placed under a graft investigation Tuesday for his role in Italian defence giant Finmeccanica’s supply contracts to Brazil. “I reiterate that with respect to my responsibilities as industry minister, I traveled the world always respecting the laws and the rules,” Scajola told Italian television. Earlier in the day a senior manager of the State-controlled defence group was arrested in connection with investigations into the supply of helicopters and weapons to Panama. Former commercial director Paolo Pozzessere, currently Finmeccanica’s senior advisor for relations with Russia, was arrested on suspicion of international corruption in relation to deliveries made by three Finmeccanica subsidiaries, AgustaWestland, Selex and Telespazio, to the Panama government under agreements with the Italian State.

Finmeccanica is 30%-owned by the Italian government. Scajola, who served under ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi, is suspected of involvement in corrupt deals involving the supply of naval frigates to Brazil. “I always conducted these duties in the light of day and in official meetings,” he said. “I have never had private encounters. I am at ease and do not understand what there is behind it, but from now on I am available to the magistrates should they want to hear me on the matter”. The investigations come as Finmeccanica and its CEO Giuseppe Orsi find themselves at the centre of controversy over an alleged kickback scheme connected to a 560-million-euro contract involving the sale in 2010 of 12 helicopters by AgustaWestland to the Indian government. Orsi has denied any wrongdoing and said he would only resign his post if asked to do so by the Italian government. The CEO has also denied any wrongdoing in an investigation that began earlier this year into the alleged payment of bribes to political parties.

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Italy: Online Newspapers Now Obliged to Correct False Information

(AGI) Rome, Oct. 25 — The Mugnai (PDL) Senate amendment to the defamation bill establishes it is not only newspapers that have an obligation to correct misleading information, but also “publishing products distributed electronically, regularly and under a masthead.” In practice, this covers all web publications and not just the online editions of printed newspapers.

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Italy: Monti Says Struggle Against Tax Evasion Just Beginning

(AGI) Rome, Oct. 24 — Regarding tax evasion, Prime Minister Mario Monti — speaking at the presentation of Bruno Tabacci’s book ‘Pensiero Libero’ — said, “we are still far from reaching our goal”. Monti said that the “policies against tax evasion are a barrier, holding off the erosion of the soil on which the country stands: it’s not just a judicial issue, but something that undermines society from its very roots, that jeopardises the trust between society and state”. However, Monti added, “we are still far from reaching our goal”.

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Jacques Barzun Dies at 104; Cultural Critic Saw the Sun Setting on the West

Jacques Barzun, the distinguished historian, essayist, cultural gadfly and educator who helped establish the modern discipline of cultural history and came to see the West as sliding toward decadence, died Thursday night in San Antonio, where he lived. He was 104. […] Mr. Barzun was a man of boundless curiosity, monumental productivity and manifold interests, encompassing both Berlioz and baseball. It was a life of the mind first cultivated more than a century ago in a childhood home outside Paris that became an avant-garde salon.

Mr. Barzun stood beside Sidney Hook, Daniel Bell and Lionel Trilling as among the mid-20th century’s most wide-ranging scholars, all of whom tried to reconcile the achievements of European culture and philosophy with the demands and tastes of American intellectual and cultural life.

He wrote dozens of books across many decades, demonstrating that old age did not necessarily mean intellectual decline. He published his most ambitious and encyclopedic book at the age of 92 (and credited his productivity in part to chronic insomnia). That work, “From Dawn to Decadence,” is an 877-page survey of 500 years of Western culture in which he argued that Western civilization itself had entered a period of decline. […] In his 2000 book, “From Dawn to Decadence,” he argued that one of the great virtues of the West was its character as a “mongrel civilization”: over the course of its development, it was resiliently constructed out of dozens of national cultures.

He traced periods of rise and fall in the Western saga, and contended that another fall was near — one that could cause “the liquidation of 500 years of civilization.” This time the decline would be caused not by scientism and absolutism, he maintained, but by an internal crisis in the civilization itself, which he believed had come to celebrate nihilism and rebellion.

And yet, in the cycles of history, he believed another renewal would come.

“It is only in the shadows,” he wrote, “when some fresh wave, truly original, truly creative, breaks upon the shore, that there will be a rediscovery of the West.”

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UK: Lord Patten is the Last Man I’d Choose to Clean up the BBC

As the BBC was last week engulfed in what its chairman, Lord Patten, called “a tsunami of filth”, some observers widened out our attention to the peculiar role played at the head of the BBC’s affairs by Lord Patten himself.

Under the headline “Patten personifies everything that’s wrong with the BBC elite”, the Telegraph’s Peter Oborne trenchantly observed how “the BBC in recent years has been colonised and captured by a narrow, greedy, self-interested and self-perpetuating liberal elite, contemptuous of ordinary people and of ordinary morality”. In other words, the unspeakable Savile affair is a symptom of a deeper corruption that has pervaded the BBC for years.

Apart from a desire to award each other grotesquely inflated salaries, one of this elite’s most alarming traits has been the contempt they show for the BBC’s legal duty, under its Charter, to report on the world with “due accuracy and impartiality”. There is an ever-longer list of issues on which the BBC has a clear “party line”, which it pushes with shameless disregard for balance.

A year ago, I published a report for the Global Warming Policy Foundation on the consequences of a deliberate decision by the BBC’s top brass in 2006 to throw all its prestige into propaganda for climate-change alarmism. Equally blatant, a few years earlier, was a campaign, through its news programmes, for Britain to join the euro — which looks even more deluded now than it did at the time.

The man, above all, with a legal duty to ensure that the BBC meets its Charter obligations is Lord Patten, as chairman of the BBC Trust. Yet on these issues, as on many others, his views and those of the self-important mediocrities making up the BBC hierarchy are indistinguishable.

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UK: Police Overwhelmed by 4,000 ‘Petty Squabbles’ On Facebook and Twitter, With Three Arrests a Day for Offensive Messages

Police forces across Britain are being forced to deal with petty squabbles on Facebook, Twitter and other social network sites every day when they could be tackling more serious crimes.

Officers say they are wasting valuable time and resources tackling internet users directing abuse at each other.

In most cases, police simply tell victims to delete their tormentors from their networks, but the Crown Prosecution Service says a ‘few dozen’ more serious incidents have led to court, with the figure growing rapidly in recent months.

New figures obtained by The Mail on Sunday show that at least three arrests are being made every day for sending offensive messages via phones and computers, including people harassing ex-partners by text message and making hoax threats as well as comments on social media.

An officer from Essex who asked not to be named said: ‘I dread to think how many hours are spent on Facebook jobs. If you don’t do at least one a day it’s been a very quiet day.’

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UK: Pay More Tax to Drive on Motorway: Two-Tier System Could Mean Only Rich Motorists Use Fast Routes With Poorer Drivers Forced on to B-Roads

Drivers would pay higher road tax for using motorways under a plan being considered by ministers.

The radical idea is being considered as the Treasury faces a budget shortfall caused by families switching to cars that incur lower road tax.

Two rates of road tax would apply — a lower tier for users of small roads and a higher charge for those driving on motorways and other major routes. Spy cameras would catch any drivers using the trunk roads without having paid up.

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UK: Tory Paedo Cover-Up

POLICE probing an underage sex ring at the heart of Maggie Thatcher’s government were warned: “Stop investigating if you want to keep your jobs.”

Officers in London were inquiring into allegations made by a teenage rent boy that a Cabinet minister had been abusing him.

The youth claimed to be one of a number of boys regularly having sex with rich and powerful men in the 1980s — some of whom would fly to the illegal orgies from Europe.

As well as the Cabinet minister — who is still alive — he pointed the finger at judges, European bigwigs and senior civil servants.

He told his story to detectives, who are understood to have received other allegations against the minister.

But a former detective who worked on the case revealed they were suddenly told to halt the probe.

The furious ex-policeman said: “It wasn’t that we ran out of leads but it reached a point where a warning to stop came.

“It was a case of ‘get rid of everything, never say a word to anyone’. It was made very clear to me that to continue asking questions would jeopardise my career.”

The accused top Tory was never arrested and no one was ever charged over the rent-boy ring.

The vulnerable teen who spoke to detectives vanished just weeks after blowing the whistle.

A “network” of boys, including runaways, were used — many of whom were said to have been recruited around the then notorious rent-boy haunt of Leicester Square.

Some of the VIPs were said to have flown in via RAF Northolt on the outskirts of London.

One boy told police wealthy men from Belgium attended the parties, which were described as “high class” and featured top-notch food and booze.

The detective said the whistleblower was petrified about the repercussions.

Last week Labour MP Tom Watson said he had been told of evidence linking another child sex ring to Parliament and Downing Street.

He said case files from 20 years ago involving convicted paedophile Peter Righton contained evidence of links to Number 10.

He said there was “clear intelligence of a widespread paedophile ring”, adding: “One of its members boasts of his links to a senior aide of a former Prime Minister, who says he could smuggle indecent images of children from abroad.”

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UK: Teachers Arrested in Child Cruelty Probe: Headmistress Held Over Claims She Beat Children as Young as Five

A headmistress and three teachers have been arrested over claims they beat pupils aged just five.

Rally Ikiebe, 49, known as ‘matron’, allegedly slapped, punched and applied Chinese burns to children in her care.

Also accused over the offences, which alledgedly took place at the £8,000-a-year Chrysolyte Independent Christian School in Southwark, South London, are her husband Joseph, 54, Adenike Amee, 33, and Olasumba Baruwa, 48.

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Balkans

Croatia: Priest Steals 1.3 Million Euros and Runs Away With Girlfriend

Zagreb, 17 Oct. (AKI) — The Croatian Catholic church on Wednesday found itself mired in a scandal involving a young priest who allegedly stole 1.3 million euros of church funds and ran away with a young girl.

Local media reported that the priest, Sime Nimac, in the Adriatic town of Baska voda sold 40,000 square metres of church property, then withdrew the money from the bank before vanishing.

Nimac, 34, was reported to have absconded with a female banker and his whereabouts were unknown. As police opened an investigation, church officials issued a public apology over the incident, which they ascribed to “the insatiable egoism of an individual”.

But Zagreb daily Jutarnji list said in an editorial on Wednesday that the problem wasn’t just Nimac but also a lack of transparency in the heavily state-subsidised church and its finances.

Media reports said Nimac drove an expensive car, wore designer clothes and was adored by the women of his parish.

“If he did steal the church’s money, it is a cathastrophe in a human and religious sense,” a local resident was quoted as saying.

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North Africa

Al-Qaida Leader Urges Kidnapping of Westerners

The leader of al-Qaida has called on Muslims to kidnap Westerners to exchange for imprisoned jihadists. Ayman Al-Zawahri also urged support for Syria’s uprising and called for the implementation of Islamic Shariah law in Egypt. In an undated two-hour videotape posted this week on militant forums, the Egyptian-born jihadist said that abducting nationals of “countries waging wars on Muslims” is the only way to free “our captives, and Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman,” the Egyptian cleric serving a life sentence in U.S. prisons for his masterminding of 1993 bombings in New York City.

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Benghazi, Libya—Biopsy From a Malignant, Failed Presidency

Whatever happened to Barack the world’s smartest leader and incomparable statesman? Those days are gone forever. Instead, it would be impossible to catalog the staggering list of ill-advised, mistaken, foolish, naive and utterly inane decisions by Obama and his administration. So, instead—let us use a single Obama catastrophe, the events of Libya—to critique and symbolize his failed tenure. This is reasonable because every bad Barack habit and evil instinct is represented in this new American disaster.

In the November 2012 presidential election, America is given an opportunity almost no other country suffering under tyranny is offered—the chance to wake-up and toss out a despot before he fatally damages our noble Republic. Let us pray Americans will cast aside sentimentality and act as true patriots and save America from a crafty and utterly immoral, power-mad demagogue. For if Libya is not a wake up call for the average American, we may not be able to stop the implosion. But we must believe we can halt the rot if we act now.

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After much WH disinformation, we now know a great deal of damning information about what actually happened (key video): The fight raged for 7 hours; the WH knew there was no video protest; Ambassador Stevens asked repeatedly for more security, including the day of the attack; the WH had a live feed for 5 hours of the firefight; there was a CIA safe house 1 mile down the road; A nearby US base was 480 miles away—Sigonella Naval Air Station in Sicily, Italy; Former Navy SEALS at the nearby (1 mile) CIA annex asked three times if they could help Stevens and were told repeatedly to “stand down”; several agents finally volunteered to aid Stevens and ended up dying; that a Delta Force Team, designated a secret tier-one counter-terrorism team, was at Sigonella, at most 2 hours away; a US Military AC-130h-Specter Gunship was already in Benghazi but not sent to rescue Stevens (gunships mission: “close air support, air interdiction and armed reconnaissance”); that a strike was organized, the terrorists located, but the mission canceled when Barack did not have the nerve to pull the trigger.[urls]

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The Jihad and Christopher Stevens, Pt. 3

by Diana West

In the last installment, I examined cables written by Christopher Stevens in 2008 (and available courtesy Wikileaks) that seem to capture a significant trend in his thinking, and, perhaps the thinking of others in the US government, which may have helped drive the evolution of the disastrous US “Arab Spring” policy that put Uncle Sam in alliance with al Qaeda, Muslim Brotherhood and other groups driving the spread of sharia (Islamic law).

This trend appears as Stevens learned how to explain — how to rationalize, really — the jihad corridor that eastern Libyans in particular followed to fight Americans in Iraq. While the Washington Post today quite narrowly (ignorantly) tells readers that Derna sent more jihadists to Iraq “during the U.S. occupation [sic] than any other place in Libya,” the larger truth is that eastern Libya, led by Derna and Benghazi, sent more jihadists to kill and maim Americans — whose Iraq “occupation,” by the way, included fighting AQ, preventing Sunni-Shiite civil war and “nation-building” all at the same time — per capita than any place in the world. And, as discussed in Part 2, the citizenry is extremely proud of this ultimate anti-American fact.

The explanation, to Stevens, had little to do with an Islamic culture well-primed to heed the age-old Islamic call to jihad. Citing the poverty, boredom and Al Jazeera (as though poverty, boredom and Al Jazeera would inexorably lead all people everywhere to strap bombs to their bodies and kill Americans while yelling Allahu Akbar), Stevens passed along the rationale of a source who described the men of the region as engaging in “extremism in the name of religion” — never, ever mind the “extremism” of the “religion” itself as reinforced by the pride the local culture took according to these same cables, in such “extremism.”

This pride, however, still bothered Stevens, who wrote: “The most troubling and difficult aspect of [redacted’s] account is the pride that many eastern Libyans … appear to take in the role their native sons have played in the insurgency in Iraq.”

What did Stevens mean by “difficult”? What obstace to what path did he have in mind?…

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Middle East

Saudi King Urges UN Action Against Religious Insults

AFP — Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz on Saturday demanded a UN resolution condemning insults on monotheistic religions after a low-budget film produced in the US sparked deadly protests last month.

“I demand a UN resolution that condemns any country or group that insults religions and prophets,” he said during a meeting at his palace with religious figures and heads of hajj delegations in the Mina valley where pilgrims were performing final rituals of hajj.

“It is our duty and that of every Muslim to protect Islam and defend the prophets.”

A low-budget film produced in the US, Innocence of Muslims, triggered a wave of deadly anti-American violence last month across the Muslim world targeting US symbols ranging from embassies and schools to fast food chains.

Saudi Arabia had threatened to block YouTube in the kingdom if Google did not respond to a request to deny access to the video footage of the film. YouTube then extended its restrictions on the video to Saudi Arabia.

The king also called on Saturday for the “unity of the Islamic nation (and) rejecting division to face the nation’s enemies” as he urged for dialogue among Muslims.

“Dialogue strengthens moderation and ends reasons of conflict and extremism,” he said.

“The interconfessional dialogue centre which we had announced in Mecca does not necessarily mean reaching agreements on the matters of belief, but it aims at reaching solutions to divisions and implementing co-existance among sects,” he added.

The Saudi monarch proposed in August setting up a centre for dialogue between Muslim confessions in Riyadh.

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Turkey: Capacity Utilization in Manufacturing Industry Down

(ANSAmed) — ISTANBUL, OCTOBER 23 — Capacity utilization rate in Turkey’s manufacturing industry decreased 2.1 points to 74.9% in October 2012 when compared to same month a year earlier, Anatolia news agency reports. The Turkish Central Bank stated on Tuesday that capacity utilization rate in manufacturing industry was 77% in October 2011. The figure was up by 0.3 point over September 2012.

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Russia

A “New Stalinism”: Activist ‘Kidnapped’ In Kiev and Sentenced to Two Months

Leonid Razvozzhaev, a member of the Left Front, the radical movement targeted by authorities after a pro-Kremlin TV broadcast a documentary in which they accused the opposition of planning a coup. Human rights defenders denounce: Stalin-style repression.

Moscow (AsiaNews) — After having fled to Ukraine seeking political asylum, a Russian opposition activist has been arrested in Kiev, brought to Moscow on a private jet and sentenced in the absence of his lawyers to two months in prison on charges of “ organization of mass disorder” intent on overthrowing power in Russia. The operation against Leonid Razvozzhaev, a member of the Left Front (the most radical fringe of the opposition to Vladimir Putin) immediately provoked comparisons to KGB methods, and comes as part of a wider investigation initiated by the authorities against activists at the forefront of anti-government demonstrations last year.

Razvozzhaev had been indicted in absentia for “organizing mass disorder” after the “Anatomy of a protest-2” documentary, broadcast by pro-Kremlin NTV October 5, which portrayed him and his companions engaged in the preparation of a coup in Russia with the help of lenders in Georgia and Great Britain.

The information contained in the controversial film — which uses recordings with hidden cameras — has led authorities to officially open an investigation on 17 October. Konstantin Lebedev, a prominent figure of the Left Front, was sentenced to two months in prison on the same charges of Razvozzhaev, while the leader of the movement, Sergei Udaltsov, was questioned for hours and then released, but with a ban on leaving the country. The incident has triggered a protest of human rights defenders, who immediately spoke of “ Stalin-style repression “ with searches in the middle of the night in the homes of the accused and their relatives.

“Razvozzhaev was taken to court in Moscow Basmanny not by police, but by men in civilian clothes, probably FSB agents” (Russian secret services, heirs to the KGB), a source close to ‘ activist told the online newspaper Gazeta.ru. Ilya Ponomarev, a member of A Just Russia party and who had hired Razvozzhaev as her aide, said that the transfer from Kiev took place on a private jet. The lawyer Violetta Volkova, told the news agency Itar-Tass that the decision on the arrest of his client was taken by judges “behind closed doors”, without even allowing the presence of lawyers.

Officially ended in the federal list of most wanted October 19, Razvozzhaev, according to some colleagues, went to Ukraine to seek asylum, but he did not have time. On social networks and blogs, the case has raised a storm of controversy. Against the Kremlin, that the judicial and legislative bodies apparently engaged in a real “campaign of repression” of dissent, according to parliamentarian Gennady Gudkov, but also against Ukraine, which handed Razvozzhaev back to Moscow. On his Facebook page, the political scientist Gleb Pavlosky writes: “This is bad for Razvozzhaev. Kiev is not a place for refugees. Nadezhda Mandelstam had already advised us not to try the Ukrainian defense.” The reference is to the wife of the poet Osip Mandelstam, a victim of Stalin’s purges.

Meanwhile, the most wanted list in the investigation seems destined to grow. According to the newspaper Kommersant, the investigators are already on the trail of Konstantin Kosyakin, another member of the Left Front. If brought to trial and convicted, the activist faces up to 10 years in prison.

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Caucasus

Taliban’s Newest Recruits Train to Join the Burka Brigade

Burkha-clad women are being trained to fight by terrorists in the volatile Russian Republic of Chechnya.

This film, posted online by extremists, shows women in the traditional clothes being taught how to wield Kalashnikov assault rifles, machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and sniper rifles with deadly results.

It is believed the all-female group of fighters was recruited by a group linked to Al-Qaeda that has bases in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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South Asia

Terrorist’s Family Planning to Sue British Government for Helping to Murder Him in CIA Drone Strike

The family of a high-ranking Al Qaeda planner killed by a CIA drone strike are to sue the British government for helping to murder him.

Rashid Rauf, a fugitive Briton who played a pivotal role in coordinating the airline bomb plot, was reportedly killed in a U.S missile attack on a Taliban safe house in Pakistan’s tribal areas in 2008.

His family is now to launch a legal challenge accusing the Government of being complicit in the murder of one of its own citizens on foreign soil.

British intelligence officers who shared information about him with their US counterparts may be judged to have assisted in his murder, or of committing war crimes.

Rauf, 27, a former baker’s boy from Birmingham, was on a CIA ‘High Value Target’ list because of his alleged role as a chief planner for Al Qaeda attacks on the West.

Intelligence services also believe he was the brains behind the July 7 London tube attacks, and that he masterminded the failed 2006 plot to blow up US airliners flying from Heathrow, using liquid bombs.

A close friend of the family, who have always maintained that Rauf had no links with Al Qaeda, told the Sunday Mercury: ‘They want justice for their son who was killed in murky circumstances that amount to cold-blooded murder.

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‘Rashid never had a chance to defend or explain himself. He was accused of some heinous crimes and without any trial, judge or jury he was blown to pieces by a unmanned Predator drone aircraft controlled by a soldier sitting thousands of miles away in the US.

‘The Americans could not have found and killed him without help from British intelligence officers who shared information.

‘The family want answers. They want to see the evidence that Rashid was a dangerous terrorist.’

The British government has consistently refused to say whether or not its signals intelligence agency, the Cheltenham-based GCHQ, passes information in support of the CIA drone operations over Pakistan.

But media reports have quoted sources at GCHQ claiming it has better interception networks than the CIA in south Asia, and that it has shared information about the locations of Al Qaeda and Taliban commanders in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The Rauf family have been encouraged to launch their legal challenge after lawyers for a young Pakistani man, whose father was killed by a drone strike, seek to have the sharing of UK locational intelligence declared unlawful.

Noor Khan, 27, is said to live in constant fear of a repeat of the attack in North Waziristan in March last year which killed more than 40 other people.

In a landmark case at the High Court in London last week, Mr Khan launched an application for a judicial review examining the UK’s alleged complicity in the CIA’s drone campaign.

If Khan’s case is successful, judges will be forced to examine whether GCHQ officers can legally share information on the location of individuals if they believe this may be used to target them with drone strikes.

Khan’s barrister Martin Chamberlain told High Court judges that while soldiers who kill as part of an international armed conflict are protected from prosecution, it’s unclear whether the turmoil in Pakistan’s volatile tribal belt constitutes a war.

A spokesman for human rights charity Reprieve said: ‘This anomaly could make the killings unlawful and British officials who shared intelligence leading to those killings would be guilty of accessory to murder.

‘Even if this is held to be a war, the drone strikes could break international humanitarian law by exceeding what ‘proportionate and necessary’ is leaving officers who share intelligence at risk of assisting crimes against humanity or war crimes.’

A spokesman for the Rauf family last night said their legal action would not be intended to convict any individuals of a crime but to seek a declaration by the British civil courts that such intelligence sharing is unlawful.

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Were British Soldiers Murdered in Afghan Police Revenge Attack? Mod Says Female Medic and Marine Were Not Killed by Friendly Fire

Two British soldiers shot dead last week in Afghanistan may have been the victims of a revenge attack by local police.

Corporal Channing Day, 25, of 3 Medical Regiment and Corporal David O’Connor, 27, of 40 Com-mando, Royal Marines, were previously thought to have been caught up in a so-called ‘friendly fire’ incident.

But after interviewing witnesses and recovering fragments of ammunition, Royal Military Police investigators have ruled out the theory that the pair were shot by British Forces.

Last night a Ministry of Defence spokeswoman confirmed that the deaths were caused by ‘a third party… not UK personnel’.

Military detectives are exploring whether the soldiers were killed after British troops shot dead an Afghan policeman.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Far East

Chinese Premier Family Threatens Legal Action Over NYT Report

Lawyers for Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s relatives have threatened to “hold responsible” the New York Times for its report claiming that the family held assets worth $2.7 billion. The lawyers’ statement said the “hidden riches” didn’t exist.

Lawyers for relatives of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao have hit back at an “untrue” New York Times article which alleged the family has accumulated vast wealth, a report said Sunday.

Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post, which printed what it said was a statement from the lawyers, said it was the first time the family of a top Chinese leader has issued a rebuttal of a foreign media report.

Friday’s New York Times (NYT) article came at an especially sensitive time, as the Communist Party strives to clean house before a pivotal handover of power next month.

Detailing a string of deals, the NYT said many relatives of the government’s number two — a self-styled man of the people — had become “extraordinarily wealthy” during his years in office.

Investments by Wen’s son, wife and others spanning the banking, jewellery and telecom sectors were worth at least $2.7 billion according to an analysis of company and regulatory filings from 1992-2012, it said.

Wen’s 90-year-old mother owned a stake valued at $120 million in 2007 in the Ping An insurance giant, according to the US newspaper.

The allegations come as a particular embarrassment for Wen, who is expected to step down as premier next March. He is the standard-bearer of the party’s reformist wing and has campaigned against rampant corruption.

The South China Morning Post reproduced the statement from two lawyers, Bai Tao and Wang Weidong, rejecting aspects of the NYT report. China’s foreign ministry has denounced the article as a smear campaign.

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Officials in Chinese City Pledge to Halt Chemical Factory Expansion After Protests

After a weekend of protests by thousands of citizens over pollution fears, a local Chinese government relented Sunday and agreed that a petrochemical factory would not be expanded, only to see the protesters refuse to halt their demonstration.

The standoff in the prosperous city of Ningbo has highlighted the deep mistrust between people and the government in China. Should they continue, the demonstrations would upset an atmosphere of calm that Chinese leaders want for a transfer of power in the Communist Party leadership next month.

The protest in the eastern city, which comes at a sensitive time in China’s political calendar, had swelled over the weekend and led to clashes between citizens and police. The Ningbo city government said in a statement Sunday evening that they and the project’s investor had “resolutely” agreed not to go ahead with the expansion. The factory is a subsidiary of Sinopec, one of the biggest petrochemical companies in the world.

Outside the government offices where crowds of protesters remained, an official tried to read the statement on a loudspeaker but was drowned out by shouts demanding the mayor step down. On the third attempt, the crowd briefly cheered but then turned back to demanding that authorities release protesters being held inside.

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South Korea Says the North is Preparing a Huge Nuclear Weapons Test

North Korea has kept up preparations for a new nuclear test after having carried out previous launches in 2006 and 2009, South Korea’s Defense Minister Kim Kwan-Jin told a news conference Wednesday.

“In fact, North Korea has been preparing for this for quite a long time,” Kim told a news conference with Pentagon chief Leon Panetta. “And when the time comes for a political decision, it may in fact resort to this third nuclear test,” he said.

Kim endorsed efforts to persuade Pyongyang to resume six-nation talks on halting its drive to build nuclear weapons — the discussions have been frozen since December 2008 — and described the regime under new leader Kim Jong-Un as “quite stable.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Latin America

Case of Blonde Girl Beggar Rescued From Streets Strikes Nerve in Mexico; Activists See Racism

At a busy intersection, a girl with a high half ponytail looks at you as she begs for coins. There is dirt beneath her fingernails and her pink shirt looks unwashed. The image in the photo could fit thousands of impoverished Mexican children who sell gum or beg for money in the streets, but for one thing: The girl in this picture is blonde.

The flurry of internet attention to the photo, and the quick way officials reacted, has renewed a debate about racism in Mexico, a nation that is proud of its mestizo heritage but where millions of indigenous people live in poverty and passers-by often barely notice the dark-skinned children begging in the street.

It started last week when a Facebook user posted a photo of the girl standing next to a rearview mirror on a Guadalajara street. He apparently suspected she might have been stolen because “her parents are brown,” and said he had already contacted a welfare agency and state prosecutors.

“Let’s spread this photo around,” he wrote.

Tens of thousands shared the photo of the golden-haired, green-eyed girl and dozens commented on it, some thanking him, others complaining the post was racist.

Lino Gonzalez, the spokesman for prosecutors in Jalisco state, where Guadalajara is the capital, said the widespread distribution of the photo was seen as a sort of collective warning, and an investigation was launched.

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Immigration

30m Bulgarians and Romanians Are Set to Gain Unrestricted Access to UK as EU Regulations Are Lifted

British jobs could be at risk when nearly 30 million Bulgarians and Romanians gain the right to live and work unrestricted in the UK from 2014.

Experts are warning of a ‘significant spike’ of newcomers when limitations on coming to Britain, which have been imposed on the citizens of the two countries by the European Union, are lifted at the end of next year.

They believe the numbers will be higher than those seen after Poland and seven other eastern European countries were given the same rights in 2004 because of the fragile state of economies on the continent.

Home Secretary Theresa May has indicated support for an end to free movement of EU workers — but Britain cannot stop the restrictions being lifted without tearing up the treaty signed with Bulgaria and Romania when they joined the EU in 2007.

The Government has not made official predictions of how many Bulgarians and Romanians will move here and critics say this is because it grossly underestimated the numbers in 2004.

It predicted less than 20,000 would arrive but Office for National Statistics figures show more than 600,000 were working in Britain last year.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Italy: Forza Nuova Hangs Offensive Banner on LGBT Community Center

Extremist group against ‘gender bender’ event in Bologna

(ANSA) — Bologna, October 26 — Members from the neo-fascist Forza Nuova (FN) political party claimed responsibilty for an offensive banner hung on the wall outside an LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community center in the north-central city of Bologna overnight Thursday.

A sign reading “perversions must be cured” was signed Forza Nuova and the group posted pictures of the banner on their Facebook page.

Exponents of FN said that they were targeting in particular the 10th edition of an educational event focusing on sexual identities sponsored by the city of Bologna and the region of Emilia-Romagna starting Saturday called Gender Bender.

“Municipal councilors and provincial and regional authorities confuse the meaning of the word culture,” the group said on their Facebook page, showing a picture of the banner and calling their operation a “blitz”.

They also condemned the Jewish community and Israeli embassy for supporting the event that they called “offensive to religion and the Catholic Church”.

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