Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/25/2008

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/25/2008So what did Santa bring you for Christmas?

He brought us some headlines about an imminent IDF incursion into the Gaza Strip, a blatant public extortion of Europe by Vladimir Putin using Russian energy supplies, and the Pakistani Taliban threatening to kill any girls who dare attend school.

In other words, the usual presents.

Thanks to Abu Elvis, JD, VH, and all the other tipsters who sent these in. Headlines and articles are below the fold.
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USA
School Nixes Change to ‘Obama Elementary’
 
Europe and the EU
Belgium: Jewish Groups Blast TV Show
UK: Death-Plunge Muslim Model ‘Had Told Police of Sex Attack’ as Family Claims: ‘it Wasn’T Suicide’
UK: Woman Jailed for Life After Murdering Husband Just 33 Days After Their Wedding
 
North Africa
Terrorists Go Digital, Using Iphones, Google to Coordinate Attacks
 
Israel and the Palestinians
Gaza: Muslim Grinches Steal Christmas
Israel Kicks Off Global PR Campaign to Recruit Support for Gaza Raids
Israel Preparing for an Invasion of Gaza
Mortar Shell Narrowly Misses Pilgrims, No Injuries
NYC Man Admits He Helped Air Hezbollah TV
Rare First Century Half Shekel Coin Found in Temple Mount Dirt
 
Middle East
Al-Liwaa Says Hezbollah Has “Reservations” About Russian Jets
Camel Beauty Pageant in Abu Dhabi
Saudi Women’s Group Assails Judge Over 8-Year-Old’s Marriage
Wedding Blues in Bahrain
 
Russia
Putin Sends a Shiver to Britain With Warning: ‘The Time of Cheap Gas is Coming to an End’
 
South Asia
Bangladesh Arrests 3, Seize Bomb-Making Materials
Mumbai: Terrorists Sexually Humiliated Guests Before Killing Them
Pak Hits Back, Tells India to ‘Stop Propaganda’
Taliban Threaten to Kill Pakistani Schoolgirls

USA


School Nixes Change to ‘Obama Elementary’

They said NO-bama.

A proposal to change the name of a Long Island public school to Barack Obama Elementary was scrapped this week after running into fierce public opposition.

Cristobal Stewart, a trustee of the school district in Valley Stream, first broached the idea of renaming the Clear Stream Avenue Elementary School in November to commemorate Obama’s electoral triumph.

But the plan was met with loud resistance at a Nov. 24 hearing. Town residents and parents argued that the existing name, in place since 1924, represented a long and proud tradition that shouldn’t be tinkered with.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU


Belgium: Jewish Groups Blast TV Show

Jewish groups have condemned a Belgian public broadcaster for airing a show in which a standup comedian jokes about the Holocaust and the persecution of Jews.

The protest marked the third time in two months the VRT broadcaster was accused of gross insensitivity toward Jews. On Oct. 27, protests forced it to scrap a TV show about Adolf Hitler’s supposed favorite dish — alpine trout in butter sauce — as part of a series about famous people’s favorite foods.

In the 2008 review show “Het Besluit” [“The Decision”] — which aired Dec. 21 and is available on the VRT web site — comedian Philippe Geubels accused Belgians Jews of overreacting to the food show.

“What are they going to do if there is a big gas leak in Antwerp?” asked Geubels referring to the Belgian port city, which has a large Jewish community. “Take the city to court for provocation? Preemptively file charges against anyone who dares joke about that?”

Geubels also said the Holocaust cannot happen again because “Jews are much smarter now.”

“They have spread across the world. Try rounding them up! Most are in America so you cannot send them by train to Germany” to die in gas chambers.

“What a comedian does is up to him, but the VRT decides to include it in the show. At that point, the question can be asked, is this the task of a public broadcaster?” asked Michael Freilich, the head of the Jewish group Joods Actueel.

The VRT also came under criticism for a recent ad about a travel show focusing on Berlin.

It showed a drawing of Hitler as a male stripper giving the Nazi salute in front of a swastika flag, the banner of Nazi Germany. That incident triggered a protest by the German embassy, which called it “totally tasteless.”

The CCOJB, a Jewish umbrella organization, said the VRT’s “multiplication of anti-Semitic provocations disguised as humor” dishonored its role as a public broadcaster.

It said it planned legal steps against the VRT and asked the government of Dutch-speaking Belgium, which is responsible for the VRT, to act against those responsible for the broadcast.

Repeated phone calls and two messages left with the VRT were not immediately answered.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



UK: Death-Plunge Muslim Model ‘Had Told Police of Sex Attack’ as Family Claims: ‘it Wasn’T Suicide’

The model who fell to her death from a block of flats lodged a complaint of sexual assault with police.

Sahar Daftary, from Brentford, died in the fall from the 12th floor balcony of businessman Rashid Jamil’s Manchester flat on Saturday.

A spokeswoman for Greater Manchester Police told the London Evening Standard: “Police received a report of sexual assault in May 2008. An investigation was launched but the victim refused to co-operate further.”

Mr Jamil, who has been branded a womaniser by Miss Daftary’s family after he wed the 23-year-old in an Islamic ceremony while still married, was arrested on suspicion of murder but was later released on bail.

A close friend of Miss Daftary, who asked not to be named, said: “Sahar went to the police about six months ago after she split with Rashid. She thought she was being followed and walked into a police station near the apartment in Salford Quays to lodge a complaint.

“He was very possessive of her and she said that he told her that he had people watching her.”

Miss Daftary had been in Mr Jamil’s home city of Manchester for work but was persuaded to go to his flat after he offered her an Islamic divorce.

Her sister Mariya Massumi, 34, said Miss Daftary had previously tried to get Mr Jamil to sign divorce papers but he had not agreed.

Ms Massumi said: “On the way up to Manchester, Sahar was arguing with Rashid on the phone but then he acted nicely and promised to sign the divorce papers.”

[…]

Friends have told her family that they had a row but that she then agreed to go to his £250,000 rented apartment at the NV Buildings on Saturday evening after he offered to give her an Islamic divorce.

Shortly afterwards, police received a call from Mr Jamil requesting assistance. By the time they got there she had suffered fatal injuries after her 150ft fall.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



UK: Woman Jailed for Life After Murdering Husband Just 33 Days After Their Wedding

A Muslim woman who knifed her husband to death 33 days after their wedding to escape from her arranged marriage has been jailed for life by the Old Bailey.

Mahamuda Khatun, 28, hid a knife inside her burka and plunged it into Mohammed Dilwer Miah’s chest when he opened the door of their home in Stepney, London.

She had been having a relationship with another man and was angered that her husband wanted her to quit her job at an optician’s.

Khatun then tried to cover up the murder, repeatedly lying to police and persuading a friend to give her a false alibi for the night of the killing.

When her alibi was exposed she said her husband had attacked her and she struck out in self-defence.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

North Africa


Terrorists Go Digital, Using Iphones, Google to Coordinate Attacks

In Egypt, the GPS utility on the iPhone has been banned from the general public and is restricted to military use.

The restrictions stem from fears Cairo has that terrorists can utilize the mapping tool to coordinate attacks, and Apple, which developed the popular gadget, has acquiesced and removed GPS devices from iPhones sold in Egypt.

Their fears are not unfounded. Last month terrorists attacking Mumbai used Google Earth to plan the blitz, according to findings from India’s security services.

Brig. Gen. (Res.) Moshe Marko, who was head of an Israel Defense Forces technological unit in the 1980s, is not surprised by terror organizations’ increasing use of sophisticated technological devices freely available to anyone.

“Any technological invention that was originally made for military use over time becomes available on the civilian market,” Marko said.

Like computers or the Internet, GPS — the initials stand for Global Positioning System — was originally developed by the United States Army for its own purposes. Over time, the U.S. decided to loosen restrictions on its usage and make it available to everyone with only a few limitations.

The decision to introduce the device to the public was made after much deliberation due to fears that hostile factions might make use of them. Some 10 years ago — before the September 11, 2001 attacks — U.S. intelligence and security forces drew up a nightmarish scenario in which terrorists navigated an unmanned boat laden with explosives toward New York City’s harbor using a GPS device. Only recently, Defense Minister Ehud Barak repeated his fear of this scenario, which might also affect Israel.

Though some restrictions remained in place, U.S. authorities reached the conclusion that use of the technology could not be denied the public.

Washington has banned the sale of images from civilian satellites with an accuracy of less than two meter’s resolution.

“But a two meter resolution is sharp and clear enough,” Marko said. “Identifying objects of up to two meters is sufficient to give users much valuable information.”

The nuclear reactor at Dimona or the base near Beit Shemesh where, according to foreign media outlets, Israel is storing its Jericho ballistic missiles, can be clearly seen using Google Earth’s two-meter resolution.

During the late 1960s and early 1970s, hijackings by Palestinian terror organizations led by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine [PLO] were routine. Still, few terror experts predicted something on the scale of the hijackings that occurred on September 11, 2001 when terrorists turned civilian aircraft into flying bombs. Al-Qaida has since been at the forefront of technological usage. Its operatives use the Internet and e-mails, turning them into one of their key tools for seeking recruits, disseminating their ideas and transmitting coded messages.

No sign of surrender

“The relative ease of sending coded messages on the Web greatly affects intelligence services,” Marko said. “Contact with agents is easier, but so is the work of terrorists.”

Many Israeli companies started by former members of Israeli intelligence units have developed successful deciphering systems to defend information security.

Palestinian terror organizations have also learned from Al-Qaida. In the past they have used e-mails to track Israelis targeted for assassinations and have blown up explosives using cellular phone remote-operated devices.

But Marko is optimistic and doesn’t concede that terrorists have won in the technology arms race. “We haven’t lost yet,” he said.. “In my day, we faced some intelligence challenges that seemed lost that we found original solutions for.”

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Israel and the Palestinians


Gaza: Muslim Grinches Steal Christmas

A top Christian leader in Gaza told WND the decision to keep celebrations quiet came after he received threats from local Muslim groups against any public display of Christianity during Christmas. The leader was speaking on condition of anonymity, saying his life would be threatened if he spoke out publicly. He said the threats were conveyed to other Christian leaders in Gaza.

“We were warned not to celebrate in the streets or ring the church bells, otherwise Christians would be targeted. We are living under a state of fear,” the Christian leader said.

[…]

Contacted by WND, Abu Islam, chief of Jihadia Salafiya, denied making any threats against Christians.

Still, Abu Islam commented, “Gaza is a Muslim state. Why do 3,000 Christians need to celebrate openly in a territory of 1 million Muslims? Any celebrations are clearly for missionary purposes and must not be tolerated.”

[…]

“[Now that Hamas is in power,] the situation has changed 180 degrees in Gaza,” said Abu Islam, speaking from Gaza in June 2007.

“Jihadia Salafiya and other Islamic movements will ensure Christian schools and institutions show publicly what they are teaching to be sure they are not carrying out missionary activity,” he said.

[…]

In the case of Ayyad, who managed the only Christian bookstore in Gaza, his body was discovered riddled with gunshot and stab wounds. Just before his murder, Ayyad, a Baptist, was publicly accused by Abu Islam’s group of engaging in missionary activities. Ayyad’s bookstore, owned by the Palestinian Bible Society, was firebombed in April 2007, after which he told relatives he received numerous death threats from Islamists.

WND quoted witnesses stating Ayyad was publicly tortured a few blocks from his store before he was shot to death.

The witnesses said they saw three armed men, two of whom were wearing masks, beat Ayyad repeatedly with clubs and the butts of their guns while they accused him of attempting to spread Christianity in Gaza. The witnesses said that after sustaining the beating, Ayyad was shot by all three men.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Israel Kicks Off Global PR Campaign to Recruit Support for Gaza Raids

Israel is kicking off a public relations campaign with the intention of widening a basis for international support of a military offensive on the Gaza Strip.

Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni has instructed Israeli representatives abroad to begin diplomatic efforts focused on members of the United Nations Security Council and Europeans states.

The foreign minister told Israeli delegates to the UN to file an official complaint with Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon and the Security Council stating that Israel would not remain apathetic to the continued firing of rockets from Gaza, adding that it will do everything necessary to protect its citizens.

The statement was relayed Sunday night, a move that is considered highly irregular as it is the UN officials’ day of rest. Livni, however, instructed delegates not to wait until Monday.

Livni is also planning a series of telephone conferences with her counterparts across the world, including U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Ban, and the foreign ministers of Russia, France, Germany and the United Kingdom.

Simultaneously, Israeli envoys across the world have been instructed to stress Israel’s opposition to the rocket fire and to emphasize that it was Hamas who stood in violation of the six-month cease-fire which ended on Friday.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Israel Preparing for an Invasion of Gaza

Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned on Thursday that militants in Hamas-run Gaza would pay a heavy price if they continued to target Israel, as the Israeli military made preparations for a possible large-scale assault on the coastal territory.

A day earlier, militants had pummeled southern Israel with more than 80 rockets and mortar shells, causing no injuries but generating widespread panic. Israeli cabinet ministers huddled for hours discussing Israel’s response to the barrage, and defense officials later said that ministers had approved a broad invasion of Gaza that would begin after winter rains subsided.

On Thursday, Barak insisted that “we will not accept this situation.”

“Whoever harms the citizens and soldiers of Israel will pay a heavy price,” he said.

He did not elaborate. But defense officials, speaking on condition on anonymity because they were not permitted to discuss the plans, said the Israeli operation would probably begin with airstrikes against rocket launchers and continue with a land incursion..

Israel has thus far been reluctant to press ahead with a campaign liable to exact heavy casualties on both sides. Past incursions have not halted the barrages, and officials fear anything short of a reoccupation of Gaza would fail to achieve the desired result of halting the rocket fire.

Israel left Gaza in 2005 after a 38-year occupation but still controls its border crossings. The Islamic Hamas militants seized control of Gaza in June 2007.

The barrage Wednesday came days after a six-month truce expired, and a day after Israeli troops killed three Palestinian militants along the Gaza-Israel border fence.

The military said four mortar rounds were fired early Thursday, causing no injuries. According to Israel’s Army Radio, a fifth mortar shell landed at Israel’s passenger crossing with Gaza as Gaza Christians were crossing, en route to the West Bank town of Bethlehem for Christmas Day celebrations.

Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni was in Cairo on Thursday to update the Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, on Israel’s objectives. The meeting was originally planned to attempt to renew the Egyptian-mediated truce. But after the bombardment on Wednesday, Livni — who is running for prime minister in Israel’s February elections — dismissed that option.

“There is a point where every country and every leadership says — and this is what we say tonight as well — enough is enough,” she told a campaign rally.

Peaceful night in Bethlehem

Christians celebrated the merriest Christmas in Bethlehem in years, with hotels booked to capacity, Manger Square bustling with families and Israeli and Palestinian forces cooperating to make things run smoothly, The Associated Press reported.

[…]

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Mortar Shell Narrowly Misses Pilgrims, No Injuries

(IsraelNN.com) A mortar shell fired by Hamas terrorists exploded at the terminal of the Erez Crossing, narrowly missing about 150 Egyptian Pilgrims, who were on the way to Bethlehem for the Xmas holiday.

There were no injuries.

Throughout Thursday morning, 3 Kassam rockets exploded near agricultural settlements in Sha’ar HaNegev. There were no injuries in these incidents, as well.

Erez Crossing is the main border crossing in which goods and food items are transferred to Gaza residents.

           — Hat tip: Abu Elvis [Return to headlines]



NYC Man Admits He Helped Air Hezbollah TV

The owner of a satellite TV company pleaded guilty Tuesday to providing material aid to a terrorist organization by letting customers receive broadcasts from Hezbollah’s television station.

Javed Iqbal, 45, entered the plea in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. He declined comment afterward. As part of the plea, Iqbal agreed to serve a prison term of up to 6 1/2 years. Sentencing was set for March 24.

Prosecutors said Iqbal, who has lived in the United States more than 20 years, used satellite dishes on his Staten Island home to distribute broadcasts of Al Manar, the television station of the Lebanon-based organization that has been fighting Israel since the early 1980s.

Israel and the U.S. consider Hezbollah a terrorist organization and accuse it of being behind deadly attacks in Lebanon and abroad.

The charges against Iqbal sparked a First Amendment battle. Iqbal’s lawyers said their client was no different from major news companies and Internet providers, some of which permit live streaming broadcasts of Al Manar.

“All these entities, like the defendants, were exercising their First Amendment rights to freely disseminate news and information, even satire, within the United States — but, all, except the defendants, have escaped prosecution altogether,” Iqbal’s lawyers said in court papers.

Lebanon’s information minister, Ghazi Aridi, called the man’s arrest an “attack against freedoms (that) robs a large section of people from watching a specific channel.” […]

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Rare First Century Half Shekel Coin Found in Temple Mount Dirt

A rare half shekel coin, first minted in 66 or 67 C.E., was discovered by 14 year-old Omri Ya’ari as volunteers sifted through mounds of dirt from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The coin is the first one found to originate from the Temple Mount.

For the fourth year, archaeologists and volunteers have been sifting through dirt dug by the Waqf, the Muslim authority in charge of the Temple Mount compound, in an unauthorized project in 1999. The dig caused extensive and irreversible archaeological damage to the ancient layers of the mountain. The Waqf transported the dug up dirt in trucks to another location, where it was taken to Emek Tzurim. 40,000 volunteers have so far participated in the sifting project, in search of archaeological artifacts, under the guidance of Dr. Gabriel Barkay and Yitzhak Zweig.

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The half shekel coin was first minted during the Great Revolt against the Romans. The face of the coin is decorated with a branch of three pomegranates and ancient Hebrew letters reading “holy Jerusalem.” On the flip side, the letters say “half shekel”.

The coin that was found in the sifting project, though it was well preserved, showed some damage from a fire. Experts believe it was the same fire that destroyed the Second Temple in 70 C.E.

Dr. Gabriel Barkay explained that “the half shekel coin was used to pay the temple taxes… The coins were apparently minted at Temple Mount itself by the Temple authorities.”

The half shekel tax is mentioned in the book of Exodus (Portion Ki Tisa), commanding every Jew to contribute half a shekel to the Temple every year for the purpose of purchasing public sacrifices.

Dr. Barkay added that “this is the first time a coin minted at the Temple Mount itself has been found, and therein lies its immense importance, because similar coins have been found in the past in the Jerusalem area and in the Old City’s Jewish quarter, as well as Masada, but they are extremely rare in Jerusalem.”

So far, some 3,500 ancient coins have been discovered in the Temple Mount dirt sifting, ranging from earliest minting of coins during the Persian era all the way up to the Ottoman era.

An additional important archaeological discovery in the sifting project was another well preserved coin, minted between 175 and 163 B.C.E. by Antiochus IV Epiphanes, against whom the Hasmoneans revolted. This revolt brought about the re-dedication of the Temple after Antiochus seized the Temple’s treasures and conducted idol worship in it. The coin depicts a portrait of Antiochus the Seleucid King..

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Middle East


Al-Liwaa Says Hezbollah Has “Reservations” About Russian Jets

Al-Liwaa newspaper reported on Thursday that Hezbollah had reservations and had expressed concern about the Russia’s providing ten fighter jets to Lebanon without previously informing any Lebanese party, especially as these jets would not be able to confront Israeli air defenses.

The paper added that media sources close to Hezbollah launched a campaign against the Russian military support claiming that the maintenance would be expensive and the pilots would need to be well trained.

– Comment by “Essam”

‘without informing Lebanese Party’ !!…you have taken the WHOLE bloody Country to War & near destruction without telling the Government nor Army AND ADMITTED it was a mistake…what a joke when u claim you want a strong Army…

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Camel Beauty Pageant in Abu Dhabi

Thousands of camels will be fluttering their long eyelashes and swaying their giant humps in the Al Dhafrah Festival to celebrate Bedouin culture. As much as $40 million (AED) and 143 trucks will be given away.

Thousands of camels from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and other countries have entered the beauty contest, where camels are assessed on strict criteria including the curvature of their ears, the size of their nose relative to the rest of the face and the fullness of hump.

The Al Dhafrah festival is organised by the Abu Dhabi authority for Culture and Heritage as a way of preserving the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) love of camels. Camels are always part of the culture of Bedouin life and revered as a measure of wealth. They have long been seen as central to the heritage of the Gulf.

There are two very distinct forms of camel worlds in UAE,: The racing animal and the animal that enters the beauty competition. Both bring huge money and prestige to owner.

Camels are known as the “ship of desert” and have always been the main measurement of wealth, along with horses and falcons.

           — Hat tip: Abu Elvis [Return to headlines]



Saudi Women’s Group Assails Judge Over 8-Year-Old’s Marriage

(CNN) — A group fighting for women’s rights in Saudi Arabia condemned a judge Wednesday for refusing to annul the marriage of an 8-year-old girl to a 47-year-old man.

The group’s co-founder, Wajeha al-Huwaider, told CNN that achieving human rights in the kingdom means standing against those who want to “keep us backward and in the dark ages.”

The Society of Defending Women’s Rights in Saudi Arabia, in a statement published on its Web site, called on the “minister of justice and human rights groups to interfere now in this case” by divorcing the girl from the man. “They must end this marriage deal which was made by the father of the girl and the husband.”

On Saturday, the judge, Sheikh Habib Abdallah al-Habib, dismissed a petition brought by the girl’s mother. Watch CNN’s Mohammed Jamjoom report on the case “

The mother’s lawyer, Abdullah al-Jutaili, said the judge found that the mother — who is separated from the girl’s father — is not the legal guardian, and therefore cannot represent her daughter.

The judge requested, and received, a pledge from the husband, who was in court, not to allow the marriage to be consummated until the girl reaches puberty, al-Jutaili said. When she reaches puberty, the judge ruled, the girl will have the right to request a divorce by filing a petition with the court, the lawyer said.

Al-Jutaili said the girl’s father arranged the marriage in order to settle his debts with the man, “a close friend” of his.

In its statement Wednesday, the Society of Defending Women’s Rights in Saudi Arabia said the judge’s decision goes against children’s “basic rights.” Marrying children makes them “lose their sense of security and safety. Also, it destroys their feeling of being loved and nurtured. It causes them a lifetime of psychological problems and severe depression.

“Moreover, children marriage creates unhealthy families because they were built on bad relationships.”

The judge’s decision also contradicts the king’s consultative council, called the Majlis al-Shura, which found that anyone under the age of 18 “is a child and should be treated likewise,” the women’s rights group said.

           — Hat tip: Abu Elvis [Return to headlines]



Wedding Blues in Bahrain

Persian Gulf kingdom allows new form of legalized prostitution by way of one-hour marriages. Custom results in unusual cooperation between preachers, feminists

The Kingdom of Bahrain has seen a recent surge in the number of “pleasure nuptials” — a tradition which allows men and women to marry for a brief period of time, for the sole purpose of having sex.

“We’re holding five or six wedding ceremonies a day now,” said a senior Bahrain clergyman. “The couple signs a temporary marriage contract, for half an hour to 90 minutes, and the man pays his’ bride’ about seven or eight dollars for that time.”

“Pleasure nuptials” are the Muslim-Shiite version of institutionalized prostitution, carried out with the full knowledge and blessing of the authorities.

This loophole in Muslim laws has been implemented by the Iranian authorities for a long time, as the ayatollahs have been using it to “reward” their esteemed warriors.

Shiite Bahrain has decided to take up the custom, and now thousands of it men have been practicing one-hour marriages.

The kingdom’s clergymen, however, are less than pleased with the new custom: Some women get pregnant but the men refuse to take responsibility for the children, who are them born without rights, they say.

The ridiculous ease of the practice has brought about an unorthodox cooperation between the religious preachers in the country and its feminist and human rights groups, meant to warn women against this “promiscuous custom,” which they say could result in women losing their hard-earned civil rights.

           — Hat tip: Abu Elvis [Return to headlines]

Russia


Putin Sends a Shiver to Britain With Warning: ‘The Time of Cheap Gas is Coming to an End’

Russian premier Vladimir Putin warned Western consumers yesterday that gas bills are set to soar. To ram home the point, he oversaw the setting up of a new international ‘cartel’ of gas producers — unofficially led by Moscow — which observers fear will seek to fix output and prices.

‘Costs of exploration, gas production and transportation are going up — it means the industry’s development costs will skyrocket,’ said Mr Putin. ‘The time of cheap energy resources, cheap gas is surely coming to an end.’

It was the second day in succession that the Kremlin hardman had entered the fray in what Western diplomats increasingly see as a policy of ‘gas imperialism’, holding consumers to ransom.

On Monday, his government warned that gas supplies to Britain and the rest of Europe could be disrupted during the New Year as part of a battle by Moscow to force its neighbour Ukraine to pay off debts and accept a huge rise in prices. The EU gets 42 per cent of its gas imports from Russia, mostly via pipelines across Ukraine.

A similar dispute three years ago affected supplies to several western European countries.

Putin was addressing a meeting of the world’s gas producers, which include Iran and Libya, in Moscow. Russia has been a key mover in seeking to get the group to set up as a ‘gas Opec’ — a copy of the international cartel that sets oil prices. The 16 gas producers are to sign a joint charter at the meeting. […]

Iranian oil minister Gholam Hossein Nozari said that the group would ‘prevent unnecessary harmful competition on the market, which may damage exports’.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

South Asia


Bangladesh Arrests 3, Seize Bomb-Making Materials

Police in northern Bangladesh arrested three suspected militants tied to a banned Islamic group and seized a large cache of bomb-making materials, an official said Thursday.

The raids came days before national elections to restore democracy, though police said it was unclear whether the explosives were part of any plot to disrupt the polls.

Officials seized at least 50 casings of grenades, explosives, batteries and books on jihad, or holy war, according to S.M. Muniruzzaman, police chief of the Gaibandha district where the arrests were made in separate raids Wednesday and Thursday.

He said the suspects are members of the Jumatul Mujahedeen Bangladesh group, which has been blamed for bombings in Bangladesh in recent years.

Jumatul Mujahedeen Bangladesh has been blamed for more than 400 small bombs that exploded across Bangladesh on one day in 2005, killing two people and wounding dozens.

The group wants to establish Islamic rule in Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority nation of 150 million people that is ruled by secular laws. Muniruzzaman said it was not clear immediately if the militants were preparing to disrupt the national elections slated for Monday after nearly two years of military-backed interim rule.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Mumbai: Terrorists Sexually Humiliated Guests Before Killing Them

Foreign nationals at the Taj were particular targets of barbaric terrorists who first forced some of the guests to strip, then killed them

Disturbing photographs made available to this newspapers by police sources indicate that several of the guests at the Taj Mahal Hotel during the siege November 26 were sexually humiliated by the terrorists and then shot dead.

Police sources confirm that even as the terrorists were engaged in a fierce combat with NSG commandos, they were humiliating their hostages before ending their terrifying ordeal.

Foreign guests were their particular target. Eight of the 31 killed at the Taj were foreign nationals…

           — Hat tip: Abu Elvis [Return to headlines]



Pak Hits Back, Tells India to ‘Stop Propaganda’

Pakistan’s parliament Wednesday asked the world community to press India for the closure of “terror cells and to stop anti-Pakistan propaganda”, even as the president and the prime minister said that the armed forces were ready to defend any aggression against the country.

A strongly-worded resolution passed unanimously by the National Assembly urged the global community to press India to “close terror hubs and stop anti-Pakistan propaganda” through the media and at international forums.

The resolution, presented by Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Malik Amad Khan, stated that Pakistan wants peace and stability in the region and end of tension with India. President Asif Ali Zardari, while addressing a students gathering in his home province of Sindh, said: “We will defend the country till the last drop of our blood.”

In an address at the Hyderabad Cadets College at Petaro, the president vowed there would bo no compromise on the independence and sovereignty of the country and maintained that the Pakistan armed forces were ready to defend the country against any aggression.

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, while talking to reporters in Islamabad, said that there were no chances of war between India and Pakistan, adding: “Pakistan is ready to face any adventure”.

India, on its part, will seek Saudi Arabia’s support in putting pressure on Pakistan to act against terror outfits during Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal’s daylong visit to the Indian capital Friday.

In his meeting with his Saudi counterpart, Minister for External Affairs Pranab Mukherjee will share information that establishes a clear link between Pakistan-based elements and the Mumbai terror attacks, official sources said. […]

With Pakistan stepping up its propaganda offensive against India in the Muslim world, India is likely to draw attention to reports in sections of Saudi media that have been critical of New Delhi but sympathetic to Islamabad.

Speaking at a Christmas cake-cutting ceremony at the Punjab Chief Minister’s Secretariat at Lahore Tuesday, Sharif said “he believed the Pakistan government had no link to the blasts”, The News reported Wednesday. […]

The attacks were a tactical operation that had strategic effects, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen told reporters on the flight home after a visit to Pakistan. It placed progress against Taliban extremists using safe havens in Pakistan’s remote areas in jeopardy, he said.

Before the attack in Mumbai, the Pakistani government began operations in Bajaur on the border with Afghanistan, Mullen pointed out.

[…]

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Taliban Threaten to Kill Pakistani Schoolgirls

ISLAMABAD (AFP)—Taliban extremists in Pakistan’s troubled northwest Swat valley have banned girls from attending school, threatening to kill any female students, officials said Thursday.

The threat was delivered this week by local Taliban commander Shah Durran in an address carried on an illegally-run radio station in the area, local officials told AFP.

“You have until January 15 to stop sending your girls to schools. If you do not pay any heed to this warning, we will kill such girls,” one official quoted the commander as saying.

“We also warn schools not to enrol any female students; otherwise, their buildings will be blown up.” The mountainous Swat valley was until last year a popular tourist destination featuring Pakistan’s only ski resort.

But the region has been turned into a battleground since radical cleric Maulana Fazlullah, who has links to Pakistan’s Taliban movement, launched a violent campaign for the introduction of Islamic Sharia law in the valley.

Durran said local Taliban leaders were determined not to allow girls to attend school, saying: “We want to enforce the true Sharia in the area — for this, we are fighting and laying down our lives.” Swat residents said Taliban fighters had already destroyed scores of government-run schools, leading some to set up private schools in their homes to educate girls.

An official at the Pakistani education ministry said there are about 1,580 schools registered in Swat — once known for its top-flight schools.

But the official, Naeem Khan, told AFP: “Already Taliban militants have destroyed 252 schools, mainly those where girls and boys were studying together.” Education has suffered badly in Swat as a result of the ongoing fighting between Taliban-linked militants and security forces, with only a handful of schools still open in the region’s main city Mingora, Khan said.

The government had reached a deal with the rebels in May to gradually pull out troops and introduce an Islamic justice system in exchange for an end to rebel attacks, but the violence eventually resumed.

– Adding:

Taliban Local Color:

The Taliban codex

Story: I was molested by the Taliban

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Putting Allah Back in Christmas

“Interfaith harmony” strikes again. This time it’s in Italy, the protagonist is a Roman Catholic priest, and the setting is a Bethlehem nativity scene that includes a mosque, complete with minarets. What’s a little anachronism when interfaith harmony is at stake?

According to The Telegraph:

Priest Puts Mosque in Nativity Scene

Italy’s Right-wing Northern League have reacted with fury after it emerged that a Roman Catholic priest added a model mosque to his church’s nativity scene.

The League, which has campaigned against the building of new mosques, bitterly attacked Father Prospero Bonzani as an “imbecile”.

The miniature mosque, complete with a minaret, was included in the skyline of Bethlehem in the nativity scene at Father Bonzani’s Our Lady of Providence church in the northern port of Genova.

The anti-immigration Northern League has called for a referendum to before any more mosques are built. Mario Borghezio, a Northern League MEP, called the priest an “imbecile” and said: “What on earth possessed him to put a mosque in a traditional Christmas nativity scene? I hope that the Church authorities in Genova will investigate this as a matter of urgency.’’

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He added: “What will this priest do when he says Mass during Ramadan? Ask us to turn towards Mecca? He may as well have included a suicide bomber wearing dynamite.”

But Father Bonzani said that his nativity scene was designed to send a message of inter-faith harmony. “I included the mosque as a sign that we should have more dialogue with the Muslim faith. I do not have any regrets. At the end of the day the most important thing to focus on here is the Holy Family. I have only one had one complaint from within the parish and that’s it.”

Father Bonzani added that another reason for including the mosque was that it accurately represented today’s Bethlehem. “Someone asked me why I had put one in and I said I wanted it to be a modern Bethlehem.”

Father Bonzani also responded to his fiercer critics. “They said that I was allowing Islam to infiltrate Catholicism. As for Mr Borghezio, he is showing complete ignorance of his so called Catholic faith to love thy neighbour as thyself.”



Hat tip: Abu Elvis.

A Muslim View of Christmas

The article excerpted below is from Ummah.net. It’s an explanation of Christmas for Muslims, and also an admonition to the faithful not to let themselves be drawn in by the holiday temptations of the kuffar.

One of the things to think about as you read this article is that some of the criticism it contains — an objection to the commercialization and excessive materialism that has come to be associated with Christmas — is not specifically Muslim. It’s a reminder of why Islam appeals to people who are repelled by the hedonistic sinkhole that Western popular culture has become.

This is more than a repudiation of a Christian holiday — it’s an indictment of orthodox secularism and its materialistic obsessions:

Christmas and Islam
By Umm Muhammad

Quite a number of Muslims today, especially those living in Christian dominated countries or those influenced to a large degree by western culture, have been led to consider that taking part in the Christmas celebrations of friends and relatives is, at very least, a harmless pastime if not a legitimate source of pleasure for children and adults alike. In many instances, pressure to conform with the practices of society is too great for those of weak resolve to withstand. Parents are often tempted to give in to the pleading of children who have been invited to a party or who are unable to understand why they alone are being prevented from joining the festivities they observe all around them or why they cannot receive gifts on this occasion like the other children.

Indeed, the Christmas season has been aggressively promoted in every aspect of business, in schools, in every public place. High pressure sales tactics have invaded the home through television, radio, magazine and newspaper, captivating the imagination with every kind of attraction day and night for a month or more every year. Little wonder that many of those thus targeted so persistently succumb to temptation. Among earlier generations, Christmas was an occasion which was still basically religious in orientation. Gifts, trees, decorations and feasting assumed lesser roles. But now all of this has changed. As noted in an American publication, Christmas has gone the way of many other aspects of society, becoming one more element in the mass culture which every season enables manufacturers and merchants to make millions of dollars through an elaborate system of gift exchange which comes more often from mutual expectations that “must” be fulfilled than from the heart. The commonly accepted notion that happiness is derived largely from possessions and entertainment is the driving force behind the month-long preparations and festivities which continue on through the end of the year. This fact, although blameworthy in itself, has led many Muslims into the delusion that Christmas is no longer a religious occasion and therefore does not conflict with Islamic belief.

The materialistic atmosphere surrounding the celebration of Christmas is, in reality, a manifestation of pagan culture (Jaahiliyyah) at its worst. It can only be seen by the conscious Muslim believer as a rat-race designed and implemented by Shaytaan to accomplish a great waste of time, effort, money and resources while countless families barely subsist in a state of poverty throughout many areas of the world. In addition to the commercial side of Christmas, although less obvious to the casual observer, are certain religious aspects to be noted. The celebration was and still is intended by practising Christians as a remembrance of the birth of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him) who is considered by many of them as God incarnate or the second person in a trinity, and thus they celebrate the birth of “divinity.” The word itself is an abbreviated form of “Christ Mass,” i.e., sacrament in commemoration of Christ. Although taken by Christians to be the birthday of Jesus, the actual date of celebration, December 25th, cannot be traced back any further than the fourth century after Christ. Ironically, this day is also considered to be the birthday of the Hindu god, Krishna, as well as Mithra, the Greek god of light. It also coincides with the annual Tree Festival which had long been celebrated in Northern Europe before the Christian era and which has been recently revived in some Arab countries in an attempt to encourage celebration by disguising the religious significance of the day.

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The Christmas tree is the most obvious aspect of that pagan celebration which was incorporated along with its date of observance, December 25th, into church rites…

Thus, in more aspects than one, the holiday is deeply rooted in the worship of different forms of creation rather than the Creator Himself. A Muslim cannot possibly approve of such beliefs or the practices which stem from them. Anyone with a minimal knowledge of Islam would surely reject kufr (disbelief) and shirk (association of partners with Allaah) in every form. Only through ignorance or unawareness could one continue to participate in activities that reflect the acceptance of both. Muslims must be firm in refusal of all which is contrary to the concept of “Laa ilaaha illallaaha (there is none deserving of subservience except Allaah alone).” Consideration for others is well and good on the condition that Islamic principles are not compromised.

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Again, the Muslim is reminded of the hadiths in which the Prophet (saws) warned against imitating the non-believers and encouraged distinguishing oneself from them in dress and manner. Whether taken from the materialistic or the religious standpoint, Christmas can have no place in the Muslim’s heart nor in his home. Any Muslim, young or old, who has a secure place in an Islamic community or group which has regular activities and affords companionship will find little difficulty in rejecting that which is harmful to himself and his family, in spite of the apparent attractions. In some societies, refusal and resistance may require actual jihad, but those who seek the acceptance of Allah and fear Him will undertake the task with knowledge that they are striving for salvation and will thus be firm and resolute.

We can see three themes intertwined in this article:

1.   The Christmas holiday is an orgy of hedonism, materialism, and commercial opportunism, to be avoided by devoutly spiritual people.
2.   Christmas is essentially a pagan festival which was incorporated into Christianity in a disguised form.
3.   Christ is a blasphemous perversion of the Muslim prophet Isa, and encourages idolatrous behavior. His worship should therefore be shunned by Muslims.

The first objection is one which is widely shared by many Christians. I don’t know any practicing Christian who actually approves of the observance of Christmas as it is presently practiced. You won’t even find many atheists and secular people who actually like the Christmas season — with the possible exception of retail merchants, of course.

The modern version of Christmas is a kind of collective insanity, a frantic compulsion to rush and spend and buy and consume because… well, because everyone else is doing it. Not many people want to do it, but it’s difficult to opt out.

The only parts of Christmas I like are Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. First the Eucharist at church, with the candles in the windows and the congregation gathered for cookies and cider after the service. Then, back at home, we decorate the tree and bring in a few wrapped presents to put under it. Next comes Christmas morning (which is a pleasantly delayed affair, now that the future Baron is a grown-up), the smell of cooking, and the extended family over for dinner. That’s Christmas, and it’s good enough for me.

But it’s not enough for the world at large. For the last thirty years or so I have dreaded the onset of the Christmas season. In my part of the world it begins early — the strings of lights and lawn reindeer often appear well before Thanksgiving. By the first week of December it is difficult to drive in Charlottesville, and even more difficult to find a place to park. The relentless removal of Christ from the season has left us with the most vulgar and tawdry celebratory remnants — wreaths and mistletoe, Rudolf and Santa, snowmen and elves, candy canes and kitschy angels. The songs on the speakers in the stores are the worst updated versions of pop tunes that were not very good to begin with. Hearing them thirty or forty times before the blessed relief of December 26th arrives is almost more than the mortal mind can bear.

So, as far as objection #1 is concerned, I’m with the Muslims.

And they’re right about #2 — Christmas is an appropriation of Saturnalia and Yule and all the other pagan festivals associated with the winter solstice. Christianity borrowed brazenly from the pagans; it made no bones about it. But what’s wrong with that?

The difference with Islam is that it objects to history. All traces of the Jaahiliyyah are to be erased, and any mention of them removed from the cultural lexicon. Islam is ahistorical — nothing existed before it, except damnable pagan darkness, and anything that indicates otherwise is to be expunged. Tear down the idols, blow up the Buddhas, and remove anything non-Muslim from the face of the earth.

Islam did, of course, borrow from its predecessors, just like all other religions. In the Arabian peninsula, and especially in the remote corners of the Ummah, pagan practices were incorporated into Islamic observance and remain to this day, despite the efforts of the Salafist purists to eradicate them.

But Muslims don’t like to admit this, so the dominant narrative is that nothing exists in Islam except for the worship of Allah under the guidance of his prophet.

Objection #3 is the most significant one: Christmas encourages idolatry, and must be avoided by Muslims.

Shunning is representative of Muslim behavior in general towards the kuffar. Islam doesn’t really do ecumenism — only the high-level representatives take part in interfaith services, and then only out of disingenuous opportunism, as an act of taqiyyah. The average Muslim only engages the infidel via da’wa — the call to conversion — or jihad, holy war. Any other interactions are limited to absolute necessity, so that the believer doesn’t risk contamination with the vile beliefs and practices of the kuffar.

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There’s no getting away from the secularization of the West, with all its attendant barbarism and decadence.

The Sea of Faith has long retreated down the naked shingles of the Western world, and no earthly power can force it to return up that darkling beach. Anyone who feels a spiritual hunger and looks around for something to satisfy it will find no sustanence in the dancing snowmen and floodlit Santas that dominate our public spaces for two or three months every year.

That’s our vulnerable point. Islam is poised with its sword, ready to find it and take advantage of it.



Hat tip: LN.

A Gaelic Blessing

John Rutter’s version of “A Deep Peace”



Deep peace of the running wave to you
Deep peace of the flowing air to you
Deep peace of the quiet earth to you
Deep peace of the shinning stars to you
Deep peace of the gentle night to you
Moon and stars pour their healing light on you
Deep peace of Christ, of Christ
The light of the world to you
Deep peace of Christ to you…

Merry Christmas to all of y’all.

Dymphna

[Finis]



Oops…I only thought it was finished. Here, in the link from Archonix’ comment – and by coincidence from the very same CD that the future Baron gave me for Christmas. I’ve been playing it all day…

Enjoy!



This really is the end…dinner is over, family guests are gone, the cat is tearing up the wrapping paper, and Enya is singing softly in the background as tiny lights twinkle on our cedar tree (cut down yesterday by the Baron and the fB).

The sights and sounds and smells of a Chrstimas well spent.

Amen.

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/24/2008

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/24/2008Merry Christmas, everyone!

The news feed is lighter than usual tonight — it seems that even our tipsters are taking a holiday. Or some of them, anyway.

Notice that Sweden is having an intifada for Christmas. God Jul!

Thanks to Abu Elvis, JD, VH, Vlad Tepes, and all the other tipsters who sent these in. Headlines and articles are below the fold.
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USA
And You Call Yourself an Objective Reporter?
Bush Springs Drug Dealers, Leaves Border Agents to Rot
Michelle Obama’s Old Law Firm Defends ACORN
Obama Authorized Emanuel to Pass on Names
Warning: Gitmo Still Has ‘Throat-Slitting’ Inmates
 
Europe and the EU
Christmas Unrest in Stockholm Suburb
UK: Anti-BNP Fanatics Exposed as Liars and Fascists
UK: Iran President Hits Out at ‘Bullying’ West in Alternative Channel 4 Christmas Message
UK: Muslim Mother of Eight Living in £2.6m Council House…
UK: Police ‘Secretly Taped Damian Green Arrest With Bugs Used on Al Qaeda Terror Suspects’
 
Israel and the Palestinians
6 Palestinians, Including 4 Children, Injured in Gaza Due to Misuse of Weapons
As Christmas Approaches, Muslims Erect ‘Allah Has No Son’ Banner in Nazareth
British Minister Calls for Removal of Illegal Israeli Settlements
Israel, PNA: Fresh Barrage From Gaza Strip Reported
Israeli-Palestinian ‘Peace Deals’ Meaningless?
Palestinian Militants Pummel Southern Israel
 
Middle East
Iran is Critical of Using Human Rights as Political Tool
US Attempt to Designate Muslims as Terrorists Failed
Young Jordanians Rebel, Embracing Conservative Islam
 
South Asia
Bangladesh: Massive Security Ordered for Dec. 29 Polls
 
General
Dubai Says No to Miss Israel, Trump Moves Miss Universe to Vegas

USA


And You Call Yourself an Objective Reporter?

Media bias watchdog laughs at list of 2008’s worst quotes

An organization that says its purpose is to expose liberal media bias is having fun with this year’s election press coverage, announcing a lighter look back at some of the worst, most gratuitous and slanted statements of 2008.

Near the top of the list on the Media Research Center’s Best Quotables of 2008: The 21st Annual Awards for the Year’s Worst Reporting was a statement by Time’s Nancy Gibbs in the magazine’s Nov. 17 cover story.

“Some princes are born in palaces,” wrote Gibbs. “Some are born in mangers. But a few are born in the imagination, out of scraps of history and hope.”

For her not-so-veiled comparison of Barack Obama to Jesus Christ, the MRC honored Gibbs with the dubious “Obamagasm Award.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Bush Springs Drug Dealers, Leaves Border Agents to Rot

President George W. Bush today added a convicted methamphetamine dealer, a cocaine distributor and two marijuana suppliers to the list of drug operators he’s pardoned while in office, bringing his total of drug suppliers who have been pardoned or had their sentences commuted to 36.

He’s also pardoned more than a dozen thieves, seven embezzlers, an arsonist, several mail thieves, a man who violated the Neutrality Act and eight Thanksgiving turkeys, but there’s been no clemency for U.S. Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, who were convicted of shooting at a fleeing drug smuggler.

Andy Ramirez, of Friends of the Border Patrol, long has been involved in the Ramos-Compean case, and said the questions just start piling up.

“First and foremost is the question that has to be asked, ‘Why is the president dug in so deep’ on Ramos and Compean?” Ramirez said. “Look at how many members of Congress have sent him letters, and have held hearings.

“You really have got to start to wonder — does this doper (in the Ramos-Compean case) lead to somebody really big?” he said.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Michelle Obama’s Old Law Firm Defends ACORN

Michelle Obama’s old law firm is representing ACORN’s board in an internal embezzlement case that legal experts say could result in criminal charges.

During the presidential campaign, Barack Obama and his running-mate, Joe Biden, insisted they had nothing to do with ACORN after the inner-city advocacy group became engulfed in controversy over voter-registration fraud.

However, federal election records showed that the Obama campaign paid ACORN subsidiary Citizens Services Inc. $832,598 for get-out-the-vote activities, of which $80,000 went directly to ACORN. CSI and some 290 other ACORN subsidiaries operate out of the same building on Elysian Fields Avenue in New Orleans that serves as ACORN’s national headquarters.

A sister organization sharing that New Orleans address — Citizens Consulting Inc. — is at the center of the embezzlement scandal, court records show.

Dale Rathke, brother of ACORN founder Wade Rathke, worked at CCI, where he kept the books for all of the ACORN-affiliated groups across the country. He is accused of embezzling almost $1 million in faulty credit card charges while working there. He allegedly spent some $40,000 a month on lavish travel and entertainment.

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Worried about its legal exposure over the handling of the embezzlement, ACORN’s board has retained Michelle Obama’s old Chicago law firm, Sidley Austin LLP.

Sidley Austin was founded by liberal activist Howard Trienens. Michelle Obama worked there as an associate lawyer from 1988 to 1991, overlapping briefly with the tenure of 1960s terrorist and ex-convict Bernardine Dohrn, once considered by the FBI to be “the most dangerous woman in America.”

Dorhn, who was not licensed to practice law, got a job at the law firm thanks to her husband Bill Ayers’ family connections to Trienens.

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Matthew Vadum of the Capital Research Center in Washington, a think tank that studies the politics of philanthropy, says the government should investigate ACORN under federal racketeering laws.

He says the group has racked up more than $3 million in federal, state and local tax liens which appear to stem from its failure to pay employee payroll taxes.

He says ACORN’s financial operations are tightly controlled from the top and largely hidden from public view.

“ACORN moves money around its networks with a boldness and agility that (Colombian druglord) Pablo Escobar would have admired,” Vadum said.

Jim Terry of the Consumers Rights League agrees.

“ACORN has a long and sordid history of employing convoluted Enron-style accounting to illegally use taxpayer funds for their own political gain,” he said.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Obama Authorized Emanuel to Pass on Names

WASHINGTON (AP) — An internal review prepared for Barack Obama found his incoming chief of staff had multiple conversations with the Illinois governor’s office, but said the talks did not involve any deal concerning whom the governor would appoint to replace Obama in the Senate.

The report was released Tuesday as a transition official disclosed that Obama and two of his top aides, Rahm Emanuel and Valerie Jarrett, have been interviewed in connection with the federal investigation into Gov. Rod Blagojevich. The transition official, speaking on a condition of anonymity before the report’s public release, also confirmed that Emanuel had been captured on wiretaps taken as part of the investigation.

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The report said Obama authorized Emanuel to pass on the names of four people he considered to be highly qualified to take over his seat — Illinois Comptroller Dan Hynes, Illinois Veterans’ Affairs Director Tammy Duckworth, Rep. Jan Schakowsky and Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Warning: Gitmo Still Has ‘Throat-Slitting’ Inmates

Detainees threaten soldier-support visitors worried about Obama plan to close prison

Closing down the Guantanamo Bay detention center for terrorism suspects as President-elect Barack Obama has planned would be to invite throat-slitting inmates into the United States, according to a delegation from a soldier-support organization that visited the Cuba facility.

“Some members of our tour group including Miss Florida 2007 and our executive director, Catherine Moy, were given hand gestures by the terrorists like they would slit their throats if they could get to them,” Melanie Morgan, chairman of Move America Forward, told WND today.

“What really offends me is the talk from Barack Obama’s upcoming administration that he wants to close the prison,” she continued.

“He better go down there and take a look at the facilities — and read the menus and look at the movie library — before he makes rash decisions that will endanger American lives,” she said.

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“These are individuals who should never be in an American prison. I would challenge Obama to come to Gitmo personally to see the circumstances, to see how ridiculous is his proposal to bring these men into the United States,” said Morgan.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU


Christmas Unrest in Stockholm Suburb

For the second night running unrest broke out in the Stockholm suburb of Tensta. A massive police presence managed to gain control of the situation in the early hours of Christmas Eve. The Local reported on Tuesday that the fire service had come under attack from stone-throwing youths in the predominantly immigrant-occupied area of Tensta in north west Stockholm on Monday evening.

When police units arrived at the scene youngsters were found to have set fire to car tyres, rubbish bins and a skip. Jannes Hedlund at Stockholm county police described Tuesday’s rioting as in principle a repeat of the events of the night before. “Among other things they had set fire to a skip and thrown a Molotov cocktail at a police vehicle,” Hedlund said.

The police were prepared for the possibility of renewed unrest and had deployed eight specially trained units to the area. Hedlund said that he believed that similar preparations were in force for any potential trouble on Christmas Eve.

Several cars were also set alight in Vårberg in southern Stockholm, although local police were not connecting the incidents to the unrest in Tensta.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



UK: Anti-BNP Fanatics Exposed as Liars and Fascists

The so-called ‘UAF’ anti-BNP gang, run by senior figures in the Labour Party and the Socialist Workers Party, has been definitively exposed as an extremist totalitarian and anti-white political group with strong links to Islamic extremism.

The dramatic revelations about the ‘UAF’ group are contained in a six page report [pdf] just released by a number of independent research bodies.. Discussing the tactics and inner workings of the ‘UAF’ under a number of headings, the report concludes that the UAF, by its actions, has shown itself to be an anti-white, racist hate-group; proven liars; appeasers of Islamic Fascism; and utterly totalitarian in nature and tactics.

“It supports the criminalisation of dissent, of ‘speechcrime’, and promotes ‘no platform’ policies against its political opponents,” the report says. “It is also a racist organisation. It indulges in inciting hatred only against political parties and movements that represent the interests of the white, indigenous community.

The UAF is a “Marxist organisation that uses Nazi methods to pursue its purpose,” the report continues. “The UAF targets individuals — it attacks their personal reputation and content of character, and deliberately misrepresents the beliefs held by those individuals. […]

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



UK: Iran President Hits Out at ‘Bullying’ West in Alternative Channel 4 Christmas Message

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran has blamed the West’s ‘tyrannical’ economic and political systems for the global economic crisis.

In a Christmas Day message to be shown on Channel 4 the president said if Jesus Christ were alive today he would stand up to ‘ill-tempered and expansionist powers’ and fight globalisation.

President Ahmadinejad, delivering an alternative to the Queen’s traditional broadcast, also called for a return to the common values of all faiths and said people all over the world were now demanding change.

Iran has come under increasing international pressure over its nuclear programme.

Western countries fear it could be used to make atomic bombs, but Tehran denies this, saying it wants to produce energy only.

In his Christmas message, President Ahmadinejad said: ‘If Christ was on earth today undoubtedly he would stand with the people in opposition to bullying, ill-tempered and expansionist powers.

‘If Christ was on earth today undoubtedly he would hoist the banner of justice and love for humanity to oppose warmongers, occupiers, terrorists and bullies the world over.

‘If Christ was on earth today undoubtedly he would fight against the tyrannical policies of prevailing global economic and political systems, as He did in His lifetime.

‘The solution to today’s problems can be found in a return to the call of the divine Prophets. The solution to these crises can be found in following the prophets — they were sent by the Almighty, for the happiness of humanity.’

He added: ‘Today, little by little, the general will of nations is calling for fundamental change. This is now taking place.

‘Demands for change, demands for transformation, demands for a return to human values are fast becoming the foremost demands of nations of the world.

‘The response to this demand must be real and true. The prerequisite to this change is a change in goals, intentions and directions.

‘If tyrannical goals are repackaged in an attractive and deceptive package and imposed on nations again, the people, awakened, will stand up against them.

‘Fortunately, today as crises and despair multiply, a wave of hope is gathering momentum.

‘Hope for a brighter future, hope for the establishment of justice, hope for real peace, hope for finding virtuous and pious rulers who love the people and want to serve them — and this is what the Almighty has promised.’

Channel 4 defended the decision to use President Ahmadinejad for this year’s Alternative Christmas Message.

Head of News and Current Affairs Dorothy Byrne said: ‘As the leader of one of the most powerful states in the Middle East, President Ahmadinejad’s views are enormously influential.

‘As we approach a critical time in international relations, we are offering our viewers an insight into an alternative world view.

‘Channel 4 has devoted more airtime to examining Iran than any other broadcaster and this message continues a long tradition of offering a different perspective on the world around us.’

This year’s message will not be broadcast directly opposite the Queen’s message on other channels — it will air at 7.15pm.

Channel 4 said there would be a short introduction to the message which will place President Ahmadinejad’s appearance in context.

This is not the first time the channel has courted controversy with its choice of speaker.

In 2006 a fully-veiled British-born Muslim woman used the message to attack Jack Straw for his criticism of the face veil earlier the same year.

It is the broadcaster’s 16th alternative message since Quentin Crisp delivered the first in 1993.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



UK: Muslim Mother of Eight Living in £2.6m Council House…

…admits: ‘I’m not going to pretend it isn’t great’

A mother of eight living on housing benefit in a £2.6million home provided by her London council said today: “I’m not going to pretend it isn’t great.” Francesca Walker was given the property because of a loophole which means Kensington and Chelsea council had to fund a suitable home in the borough for a family of that size.

The 33-year-old Muslim convert has told of her new life in the Notting Hill townhouse with five bedrooms, three bathrooms, double living room, study and roof terrace on four floors which costs taxpayers £90,000 a year. Miss Walker, whose children by two fathers are aged from five to 16, said she would rather be in a job than caught in a benefits trap which leaves her worse off if she goes out to work.

She told London’s Evening Standard newspaper she was grateful to escape the appalling conditions she had raised her children in until now. “All my life I’ve lived in overcrowded flats on estates with gangs that kicked our door in and harassed my children, but now we’re living on a street of millionaires.”

Miss Walker found herself in the spotlight, cast as London’s very own “slumdog millionaire”, when it emerged that the taxpayer is funding her monthly rent of £7,600.

Kensington and Chelsea council moved her into the property in September, and she now has David Cameron, Hugh Grant and Richard Curtis as neighbours.

“Before we came here, we lived in some hellholes,” she says. “In one flat, there were dead mice and it stank so badly we couldn’t use two rooms. In another, there was a gas leak that made my children ill. For the past three years, nine of us have lived in a three-bedroom flat on the Lancaster West estate in Ladbroke Grove.

“The council had no five-bedroom council properties available and said the only way we could move was to join their LetStart Scheme, where you rent from a private landlord. It wasn’t my preference but eventually I went to Foxtons and got this place, signing a three-year contract.”

Miss Walker, a British-born Muslim studying psychology through the Open University, said she had been taken into care at 14 after her mother suffered a nervous breakdown, and had since attempted to rebuild her life.

She is not the only one to do well from government benefit rules, introduced in April, that oblige councils to house tenants in private properties if suitable council homes are unavailable.

This was intended to promote fairness but has led, in some cases, to a gross waste of taxpayers’ money.

In October, it was revealed a family of eight Afghan immigrants were being housed in a £1.2million private home in Ealing for an annual taxpayer-funded rental of £150,000.

Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell says he will review the failing system next month but until then, insists a Kensington and Chelsea spokesman, the council’s hands are tied.

He said: “When Miss Walker came to us, she was technically homeless and we had a statutory obligation to house her. We could not move her to a property outside the borough because her children go to local schools and the rules say you can’t uproot them.”

Miss Walker gets £15,000 a year in benefits in addition to the £91,260 rent paid by the Government via the council to the landlord’s agency, Foxtons. […]

Asked if she thought her landlord was charging the taxpayer inflated rents, Miss Walker told the Standard: “I don’t think so because I’ve seen similar properties in the area rented for double my £1,755 a week. People complain that it’s a waste of taxpayers’ money, but it wasn’t so long ago that various councils put us up in hotel rooms costing £300 a day.” […]

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



UK: Police ‘Secretly Taped Damian Green Arrest With Bugs Used on Al Qaeda Terror Suspects’

Police officers who arrested MP Damian Green were fitted with secret recording devices normally used for Al Qaeda terror suspects, it was revealed last night. The Tory immigration spokesman was being taped without his knowledge by officers wearing covert microphones.

A superintendent cleared the surveillance operation before the MP was arrested into an inquiry about leaks from the Home Office by a civil servant.

The bugging techniques officers used to arrest Mr Green are usually employed by only anti-terrorist specialists. The Metropolitan Police said the extraordinary lengths were used to ensure everything said by officers and Mr Green was on tape.

A Scotland Yard statement last night said: ‘A tape sound recording was made of the MP’s arrest and period in police charge. ‘This was authorised at superintendent level to provide an accurate record of anything that may have been said by the officers or the MP. ‘This was done with the best of intentions but to ensure total transparency this matter has been referred to the Office of the Surveillance Commissioners for their advice.’

The Metropolitan Police is considering ways of dropping the case in the New Year amid tensions with the Crown Prosecution Service over the lack of cooperation between lawyers and police.

Crucially, acting Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson is understood to believe that Mr Green should not have been arrested in such a dramatic way but should have been invited voluntarily to attend a police station for questioning…

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Israel and the Palestinians


6 Palestinians, Including 4 Children, Injured in Gaza Due to Misuse of Weapons

In the past three days, 6 Palestinians, including 4 children, were injured as a result of the continuation of the misuse of weapons. The wounds of 3 children were described as serious. The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) remains deeply concerned over the re-occurrence of such incidents that are part of the state of security chaos and misuse of weapons plaguing the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT).

According to investigations conducted by PCHR, at approximately 16:15 on Monday, 22 December, 2008, 3-year-old Myassar Mousa Wahdan, was injured in the abdomen and chest and her 5-year-old brother, Mohammed, was injured in the head by shrapnel from a locally produced rocket that was fired by members of the Palestinian resistance. The rocket fell on agricultural land near Beit Hanoun Agriculture College in the north to Beit Hanoun town in the northern Gaza Strip. The two children were immediately transferred to Beit Hanoun Hospital for treatment. Medical sources described the wounds of Myassar as serious and reported that she was admitted into the intensive care unit. The wounds of Mohammed were described as moderate.

In another incident, at approximately 17:30 on Sunday, 21 December, 2008, Hanan Sohwail, 32, was lightly wounded by shrapnel to the right hand when a locally produced rocket exploded near her house in al-Zaytoun quarter in the west of Beit Hanoun Town. She was immediately taken to Beit Hanoon Hospital for treatment.

At approximately 14:40 on Saturday, 20 December, 2008, a locally produced rocket fired by members of the Palestinian resistance fell near a group of children who were playing in a bystreet to the east of the industrial zone, west to Beit Hanoon town. Shrapnel from the rocket wounded two children. The two children were taken to Beit Hanoun Hospital for treatment and then transferred to the intensive care unit at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, since their wounds were serious. The two children were identified as Sari Mana’a al-Sama’ana, 9, and Safi ‘Eid al-Sama’ana, 8.

Also on Saturday, 20 December, 2008, at approximately 00:30, gunmen on a motorcycle fired at Nayef Nasser al-Mahmoum, 20, while standing near his house in al-Tannour neighborhood in Rafah town in the southern Gaza Strip. Al-Mahmout was wounded by a bullet to the left arm. He was taken to Martyr Mohammed Yousef al-Najjar Hospital for treatment.

PCHR is gravely concerned over increasing casualties resulting from the misuse of weapons, which is part of the state of security chaos prevailing in the OPT. PCHR calls upon concerned authorities to investigate these attacks and bring the perpetrators to justice. PCHR calls also upon Palestinian resistance groups to be far away from civilian populated area when conducting military actions.

           — Hat tip: Abu Elvis [Return to headlines]



As Christmas Approaches, Muslims Erect ‘Allah Has No Son’ Banner in Nazareth

A banner proclaiming a verse from the Koran that denies God has a son hangs in front of the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth (Photo: Julie Stahl)Nazareth, Israel (CNSNews.com) — As Nazareth’s Christians prepare to celebrate Christmas, they are playing down the appearance of a confrontational Islamic banner that challenges an elemental Christian belief.

Journalists visiting the city saw two large banners—one in English, one in Arabic—hanging in the plaza in front of the Basilica of the Annunciation, with a verse from the Koran (112:1-4) contradicting the New Testament proclamation that Jesus is the “only begotten” of God.

“In the name of Allah, the most beneficent, the most merciful, Say (O Muhammad): He is Allah, (the) One and Only. Allah, the Eternal, the Absolute. He begetteth not, nor was begotten, and there is none like unto him,” the banner reads.

Nazareth Mayor Ramiz Jaraisy played down concerns that a banner effectively denying Jesus’ deity was provocative to Christians, although he did question its position, in front of Nazareth’s most prominent landmark.

“I don’t think that it’s provocative against anyone,” he said. “My point of view [is] that it’s not the right place to put it and it’s not the right way to do that.”

But Jaraisy said he would not remove the banner because some Islamic fundamentalist groups were looking to provoke a confrontation in order to promote their cause. He did not want to provide them with that opportunity…

           — Hat tip: Abu Elvis [Return to headlines]



British Minister Calls for Removal of Illegal Israeli Settlements

UK-Israeli settlements

British Foreign Office Minister for the Middle East Bill Rammell toured the southern West Bank city of Hebron on Monday and called for removal of illegal Israeli settlements in the city.

“I saw the facts in Hebron and witnessed the tyranny of settlers against its people,” Rammell was quoted by a British Foreign Office statement as saying.

“British Minister of state for Middle East Bill Rammell called for removing settlements that according to international law are considered illegal,” the statement said.

At the end of his tour in the old city of Hebron, Rammell reiterated his government’s support for the two-state solution and for the withdrawal of Israel from settlements in order for peace to be achieved in the Middle East.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Israel, PNA: Fresh Barrage From Gaza Strip Reported

A barrage of mortar and rocket fire from the Gaza Strip rained down on Israel early Dec. 24, in what Hamas said was retaliation for the deaths of three fighters in a clash with Israeli troops the previous day. Israeli officials said Palestinian militants were planting explosives along the border fence in northern Gaza as well, The Associated Press reported. Violence has surged in recent days since a temporary truce expired. Israel had agreed to open border crossings into the Gaza Strip on Dec. 24 to allow food, medicines and fule to be brought in, but canceled that decision after the most recent barrage.

           — Hat tip: Vlad Tepes [Return to headlines]



Israeli-Palestinian ‘Peace Deals’ Meaningless?

Hamas forming new PLO to compete with U.S.-backed group

JERUSALEM — In a move that could have monumental ramifications, the Hamas terrorist organization is quietly working to create its own Palestine Liberation Organization, or PLO, to compete with the well-known group of the same namesake headed by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, according to Hamas officials speaking to WND.

The effort is part of a larger expected Hamas campaign to de-legitimize Abbas after his term as PA president expires Jan. 9.

According to sources close to Abbas, of all the moves Hamas is planning, the PA figure is most worried about the creation of a second PLO to compete with the group he heads, which has long been dominated by his Fatah party.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Palestinian Militants Pummel Southern Israel

Gaza militants pummeled southern Israel towns on Wednesday with the largest barrage of rockets and mortars since June, when Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers agreed to a six-month cease-fire. The wave of attacks followed the official expiration of the deal, putting talks for a renewed truce in jeopardy and increasing the likelihood of a large-scale military campaign into Gaza.

More than 60 rockets and mortars rained down on southern Israeli town and communities, forcing residents into their shelters. No one was injured in the attacks, but medics treated dozens of panicked citizens. A factory, a home and other structures were damaged. The military said the rockets reached as far as 20 kilometers from Gaza City and included strikes against the Israeli city of Ashkelon.

“We won’t be apathetic. We demand the government take action,” Ashkelon Mayor Benny Vaknin told Israel’s Channel 1 TV. “People are hiding in bomb shelters and our children are taking cover under desks at school. This cannot continue.” […]

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Middle East


Iran is Critical of Using Human Rights as Political Tool

Iran-Rights-Elham

Government spokesman, Gholam-Hossein Elham said on Wednesday that it has become clear to everyone now that the issue of human rights was being used as a political tool against Iran.

Addressing a local seminar on Armed Forces’ Public Relations offices, he said the contemporary world was engaged in a “soft war” which is fought by media and in form of psychological war and propaganda.

Elham said that the enemy has started a massive campaign against Iran both from inside and outside the country to undermine efficiency of the Iranian government and force it to become passive at international scenes.

The spokesman stressed the role of public relations offices in defusing enemy’s plots and its psychological warfare. “Adopting proper ways to defeat enemies’ psychological war is one of the major duties of the public relations offices.”

He said that Iranians should take the initiative in confronting enemies propaganda.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



US Attempt to Designate Muslims as Terrorists Failed

Iran-US-Terrorism

The attempt made by the US, Zionists and West to designate Muslims as terrorists has failed, Iran’s Minister of Culture and the Islamic Guidance, Mohammad-Hossein Saffar-Harandi, said Sunday evening.

Speaking in a press conference at the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, Harandi said that after 9/11, the West tried to portray Muslims as terrorists “but the vicious bid is no longer effective.”

The Iranian minister is in syria to attend Iran’s Cultural Week and review issues of mutual interest with senior Syrian officials.

Referring to some disagreement among Muslim countries, Harandi urged them to stay vigilant against enemies conspiracies.

The minister and his entourage are to visit historical sites in the city of Halab northern Syria.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Young Jordanians Rebel, Embracing Conservative Islam

Muhammad Fawaz is a very serious college junior with a stern gaze and a reluctant smile that barely cloaks suppressed anger. He never wanted to attend Jordan University. He hates spending hours each day commuting.

As a high school student, Fawaz, 20, had dreamed of earning a scholarship to study abroad. But that was impossible, he said, because he did not have a “wasta,” or connection. In Jordan, connections are seen as essential for advancement and the wasta system is routinely cited by young people as their primary grievance with their country.

So Fawaz decided to rebel. He adopted the serene, disciplined demeanor of an Islamic activist. In his sophomore year he was accepted into the student group affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, Jordan’s largest, most influential religious, social and political movement, one that would ultimately like to see the state governed by Islamic law, or Shariah. Now he works to recruit other students to the cause.

“I find there is justice in the Islamic movement,” Fawaz said one day as he walked beneath the towering cypress trees at Jordan University. “I can express myself. There is no wasta needed.”

Across the Middle East, young people like Fawaz, angry, alienated and deprived of opportunity, have accepted Islam as an agent of change and rebellion.. It is their rock ‘n’ roll, their long hair and love beads. Through Islam, they defy the status quo and challenge governments seen as corrupt and incompetent.

These young people — 60 percent of those in the region are under 25 — are propelling a worldwide Islamic revival, driven by a thirst for political change and social justice. That fervor has popularized a more conservative interpretation of the faith.

“Islamism for us is what pan-Arabism was for our parents,” said Naseem Tarawnah, 25, a business writer and blogger, who is not part of the movement.

The long-term implications of this are likely to complicate American foreign policy calculations, making it more costly to continue supporting governments that do not let secular or moderate religious political movements take root.

Washington will also be likely to find it harder to maintain the policy of shunning leaders of groups like the Brotherhood in Egypt, or Hamas in Gaza, or Hezbollah in Lebanon, which command tremendous public sympathy.

Leaders of Muslim countries have tried to appease public sentiment while doing all they can to discourage the West from engaging religious movements directly. They see the prospect of a thaw in relations with the West, and see these groups as a threat to their monopoly on power.

Authoritarian governments view relative moderation as more of a political challenge than extremism, which is a security problem that can be contained through harsh methods.

“What happens if Islamists accepted the peace process and became more pragmatic?” said Muhammad Abu Rumman, research editor at the newspaper Al Ghad in Amman. “People see them as less corrupt and as the only real opposition. Israel and the U.S. might look at them differently. The regime is afraid of the Brotherhood when it becomes more pragmatic.”

The financial crisis only adds to the anxiety of governments in the Middle East that had hoped economic development could appease their citizens, create jobs for legions of unemployed and underemployed young people and dilute the appeal of Islamic movements. But the crisis and the drop in oil prices have hit hard, throwing the brakes on once-booming economies in the Gulf region, and modest economic growth elsewhere in the region.

In this environment, governments are forced to confront a reality of their own creation. By choking off democracy and free speech, the only space where groups could gather and discuss critical ideas became the mosque, and the only movements that had room to prosper were religion-based.

Today, the search for identity in the Middle East no longer involves tension between the secular and religious. Religion has won. […]

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

South Asia


Bangladesh: Massive Security Ordered for Dec. 29 Polls

An unprecedented security operation — involving 50,000 military personnel and 6,000 members of the elite Rapid Action Battalion force — has been ordered in Bangladesh ahead of Dec. 29 elections, which will follow two years of emergency rule, Channel News Asia reported Dec. 24. The nationwide military deployment is meant to help avert pre-election violence and attacks by Islamist militants, while another 600,000 police and paramilitary officers will be on patrol at voting places to guard against vote-rigging or political intimidation. Those have been problems in previous elections, which have not been held in Bangladesh since 2001.

           — Hat tip: Vlad Tepes [Return to headlines]

General


Dubai Says No to Miss Israel, Trump Moves Miss Universe to Vegas

By Debbie Schlussel

As longtime readers know I’m not exactly a fan of Donald Trump or his attached enormous ego. But I have to give him credit for doing the right thing. He moved the Miss Universe Pageant from Dubai, after Dubai said the country would not allow the pageant to go on with Miss Israel in it—something about not wanting pretty women to enter the Arab Muslim world.

On the other hand, Trump had no choice. Many of his business partners are Jews, as are many of the people with whom he socializes on the Manhattan rich people’s cocktail circuit. Still, perhaps I’m giving both Trump and New York Jews too much credit. I doubt they’d shun him if he went on with the pageant excluding the Jew (although Miss Israel has been a Muslim Arab before, such as Rana Raslan). They really don’t care a whit about anti-Semitism or anti-Israel sentiment. Look who most of ‘em voted for in the Presidential election.

Plus Trump shouldn’t have considered Dubai in the first place. It’s no secret the nation boycotts Israel, etc. That’s not to mention Trump’s good friend, Russell Simmons, who employs an anti-Semitic Muslim—Benjamin Chavis Muhammad—as head of his Hip Hop Summit Action Network. So, it’s not like anti-Semitism really bothers Trump all too much.

Trump isn’t exactly bothered by Dubai anyway. He was supposed to build a Trump International Hotel and Tower, there, which is now “delayed.” And the cancellation of Miss Universe there might have more to do with that, then any moral stand against anti-Semitism in Dubai and the other United Arab Emirates.

Regardless, though, Dubai’s anti-Israel policy has been publicly dissed by no less than Trump, and that’s a good thing…

           — Hat tip: Abu Elvis [Return to headlines]

Sacrifice and its Message

Ypp is a frequent reader and commenter at Gates of Vienna, and has contributed this meditation for the Christmas season on the nature and meaning of sacrifice.


Sacrifice and its message
by Ypp

It is a commonplace that Western civilization is based on Judeo-Christian values and the Classical heritage. Some also add the German and Celtic spirit. There have been many posts here about the second and third components; however, the first, Judeo-Christian, is usually less well-understood. In this essay, I am trying to rationalize the influence of Judeo-Christian ideas, as I understand them.

It was noted previously that though the pagan world was not devoid of ideas and inventions, those ideas were later abandoned due to general lack of interest within society. The same can be said about Muslim world, which inherited a good deal of the Roman Empire and its civilization, but finally degraded and became retarded.

I would guess that the lack of interest may be due to general lack of respect for human life and freedom. As the Russian writer Gogol once put it in his historical novel, it is not that the people had had no money to build and prosper, but that it was not a worthy effort because of a general lack of stability and prospects.

So what’s special about Judeo-Christian values? I want to analyze two most crucial events for Judaism and Christianity, which laid the basis of both religions.

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For Judaism, it is the sacrifice of Abraham, the first Jew, of his beloved son, by God’s request. The point is that Abraham was going to kill his son, but God stopped him at the last moment. So, actually, there was no sacrifice. After that, Abraham traded some benefits from God for his descendants, which became the Jewish people. So the Jewish people began with the sacrifice, which did not happen. But because Abraham almost did it, and really suffered, he expiated some of the sins of his descendants.

I believe it is a powerful story which tells us that God does not want us to sacrifice our children; he wants us to live. Because, firstly, the sacrifice did not occur. Secondly, because our sins were expiated. If you ask, why did he need all that sacrifice at all, I believe that it’s because without sacrifice (which did not happen) there would be no story and no message.

This story essentially repeated itself with the sacrifice of Jesus, which gave birth to Christianity. Jesus died, but he was resurrected, which means that he actually did not die. He really suffered, but he did not die completely. Because Christians are children of Jesus, they receive the same benefits and the same message from Jesus as the Jews do from Abraham.

This message, as far as I know, is missing in other religions. In many philosophical systems, death is considered indistinguishable from life. Such a position can hardly encourage any development or respect for life and property.

I even dare to suggest that those atheists in the West, who refrain from having children, in fact sacrifice their children to what they probably believe is god. Whereas religious people know that this sacrifice is not required and not welcome.

Rotterdam Goes Astray

Our Flemish correspondent VH reports on the deliberate creation of ethnically pure Moroccan enclaves within the Netherlands. First, a preliminary note from the translator:

I guess this is needed next, but with a little help of organizations like these, you’ll get this first.

Make sure you click the links so you can see what he’s talking about.

Here’s his translation of an article from the Vlaams Belang website. VH recommends a visit to the original to see the images:

Rotterdam goes astray

In Rotterdam-West a new residential area will soon be built, in Arab-Moroccan style. The houses will get distinctive colors, columns, mosaics and patios.

The district is expected to be called “Le Riad” [another slightly “modernost” example in Rotterdam is Le Medi, artists’ impressions here] and hopes not only to attract Moroccans, but also native Dutch.

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The well known Islam-critic Afshin Ellian writes (at Elsevier.nl) that he has fewer problems with Moroccan architecture than with Moroccan mosques, but argues that the plans still have problematic edges. They foster a sense of alienation and uprooting. “This feeling is reinforced by the spatial and physical change in the major cities of the Netherlands. The multicultural society was a metamorphosis for the big cities. And the metamorphosis is not always seen as an enrichment. It makes some people immediately think of crime, social delays, and other problematic issues.”

That is precisely why the government should pursue some caution in multicultural projects, warns Ellian. “Such a district does not emphasize the beauty of Moroccan architecture, but the alienation and uprooting of the original inhabitants of the Netherlands.”

We thought that our northern neighbors, the Dutch, had gradually had enough of the multicultural craze, but a “Casablanca on the Maas” may still be added to it. How such a project might contribute to the already ailing integration of immigrants is a mystery.

How the Grinch Stole Kwanzaa

It’s that time of the year again. Time to break out the… well, whatever it is that you break out when you celebrate Kwanzaa.

Here’s a merry little summary of the holiday for all you Kwanzaa Scrooges out there:

My Triumph Over Kwanzaa!
by Ann Coulter

Is it just me, or does Kwanzaa seem to come earlier and earlier each year?

This year, I believe my triumph over this synthetic holiday is nearly complete. The only mentions of Kwanzaa I’ve seen are humorous ones. Most important, for the first time in eight years, President George Bush appears not to have issued “Kwanzaa greetings” to honor this phony non-Christian holiday that is younger than I am.

It is a fact that Kwanzaa was invented in 1966 by a black radical FBI stooge, Ron Karenga, aka Dr. Maulana Karenga. Karenga was a founder of United Slaves, a violent nationalist rival to the Black Panthers and a dupe of the FBI.

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[…]

Now we know that the FBI fueled the bloody rivalry between the Panthers and United Slaves. In one barbarous outburst, Karenga’s United Slaves shot to death Black Panthers Al “Bunchy” Carter and Deputy Minister John Huggins on the UCLA campus. Karenga himself served time, a useful stepping-stone for his current position as a black studies professor at California State University at Long Beach.

[…]

Kwanzaa itself is a nutty blend of schmaltzy ‘60s rhetoric, black racism and Marxism. Indeed, the seven “principles” of Kwanzaa praise collectivism in every possible arena of life — economics, work, personality, even litter removal. (“Kuumba: Everyone should strive to improve the community and make it more beautiful.”) It takes a village to raise a police snitch.

Season’s Greetings!



Hat tip: JD.

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/23/2008

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/23/2008There are interesting stories tonight about a conflict over a mosque in Bulgaria.

Also, according to Stratfor, Ruthenia has declared independence from Ukraine and asks Moscow for support. It’s the Kosovo Effect, once again. A lasting legacy of the Bush administration.

Thanks to ACT for America, Diana West, DK, Insubria, JD, Tuan Jim, VH, and all the other tipsters who sent these in. Headlines and articles are below the fold.
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USA
50% Chance of Depression in US
ACORN, Soros Linked to Al Franken Vote Grab
California Scheming: What One-Party Rule is Doing to Once-Golden State
Eschewing Free Speech
Hillary Clinton Plans a More Powerful State Dept: NY Times
How to Win Islam Over
N.Y. Times Blames Bush for Mortgage Bonfire
NOAA’s Ark
On the Death of Deep Throat
Prominent Scientist Fired by Gore Says Warming Alarm “Mistaken”
Ramos-Compean Treatment Has Border Agents Quivering
Revision Run Amok
The Dhimmi USPO
US Commercial Property Industry Seeks Bailout Aid
Young Muslims Build a Subculture on an Underground Book
 
Canada
Canada: Please, Stack the Senate
 
Europe and the EU
Bulgaria Needs Time to Defeat Corruption, Says Sergei Stanishev
Bulgaria: Burgas Municipal Council’s Chairperson Resigns
Denmark: Bishop Offers Christmas Cheer to Mosque
European Court Nixes Eluana Appeal
Europe’s Choice for Christmas: Pink Trees or None at All
Finland: Court Moves to Deport Two Somalis
France: Muslims Protest Against Mosque Fire in Lyon
Polls: Extreme Right Pass Liberals; Hungarians Feeling the Pinch
Raunchy Swedish Bible Falls Foul of US Sensitivities
UK: Airport Strip-Searches Clown Over Terror Fears
UK: Britain Detains Several PKK Terrorists in London- Turkish Agency
 
Balkans
EU-Croatia: Brussels ‘Sorry’ for Slovenia Veto Adhesion
 
Mediterranean Union
Gulf: Poettering, GCC to Have Observers’ Role in Med Union
 
North Africa
Egypt: Children Starved to Coerce Mom to Renounce Christ
 
Israel and the Palestinians
Demonstration in Bethlehem in Support of Iraqi Shoe Thrower
Jimmy Carter: Terrorists Lack ‘Defense’ Against Israel
PNA: EU Social Allowances to Face Delays for Israel Stopping
Rocket Fire Ends Temporary Truce in Gaza
 
Middle East
“Hardly Comfortable for U.S. on Iraq’s Sofa”
Syria Demands Entire Golan Heights to Start Talks
Yes, the Shoe is Mightier Than the Grenade
 
Russia
Putin Hails End of ‘Cheap Gas’ Era
Russia Orders 70 Strategic Nuclear Missiles by 2011: Report
Ukraine, US Discuss Opening US Diplomatic Mission in Crimea
Ukraine: the Ruthenians and the Russian Resurgence
US Diplomat in Moscow to Discuss Latin America
 
Caucasus
Info on Czech Mercenaries in Georgia Russian Propaganda-NGO Head
 
South Asia
Death Penalty for Bangladesh Militants Who Attacked British Envoy With Grenade
Fini Visits Afghanistan
India Hardens Tone; Pakistan Calls Up Jets
Indonesia: HTI Rallies for ‘Khilafah’ [Caliphate]
 
Far East
China: From Guerilla Army to Modern Colossus
Japan: Sato Asked U.s. to Nuke China in War
Philippines: Pre-Christmas ‘Asg’ Grenade Attack Wounds 17 in Basilan
 
Australia — Pacific
Australia: Fatal Flaws in Website Censorship Plan, Says Report
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
Zimbabwean Police Charge 4 Farmers for Defying Eviction Orders
 
Latin America
Hugo Chavez’s Red Terror on Hold
Obama Faces Swift Challenge From Latin America Leftists
 
Culture Wars
California AG Attacks Own Constitution
Pope Benedict Criticizes Homosexual Behavior
Pope Revealed to be Catholic, Shock Horror
Time Magazine: Obama is a ‘Bigot’
 
General
Completely Inadequate IPCC Models Produce the Ultimate Deception About Man Made Global Warming
Pope Tells Muslims That Conversions Deserve Respect
Protectionist Dominoes Are Beginning to Tumble Across the World

USA


50% Chance of Depression in US

San Francisco: The US economy has a 50 per cent chance of falling into a depression during the next three years, said Roger Farmer, a member of the National Bureau of Economic Research’s economic fluctuations and growth programme.

“There’s a significant probability things will get worse,” Farmer, 53, said during a phone interview Friday. “We’re certainly not at the end of the recession and things are getting worse.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



ACORN, Soros Linked to Al Franken Vote Grab

Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie, who orchestrated the recount that gave Democratic challenger Al Franken a lead some six weeks after incumbent GOP Sen. Norm Coleman appeared to win by 725 votes on Election Day, has extensive ties to both the ACORN organization now under federal investigation for vote fraud, and to MoveOn.org ultra-liberal kingmaker George Soros.

In 2006, ACORN endorsed Ritchie in his bid to become secretary of state, and Ritchie also received a campaign contribution that year from Soros.

Indeed, Ritchie has credited his own political career in large part to an obscure, Soros-funded group called the Secretary of State Project (SoS), whose express purpose is to seed state election bureaucracies nationwide with partisan activists — Ritchie among them — who are strategically positioned to influence the outcome of close recounts like the one now underway in Minnesota.

The SoS Web site lauds Ritchie as “arguably the most progressive secretary of state in America,” and states: “Thanks to SoS Project donors, Minnesota’s Mark Ritchie” a true champion for Democracy “was able to defeat a two-term incumbent Republican by less than 5 points. We helped close the gap and make the difference with cable television ads targeting women and seniors.”

Nor does Ritchie downplay the role of the Soros-funded nonprofit in his own election win.

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California Scheming: What One-Party Rule is Doing to Once-Golden State

[Comments from JD: Project this state government nationally and you get a glimpse of what’s in store for the entire USA.]

State Government: As the financial crisis in California gets worse, it’s pretty clear the real problem isn’t the budget at all, but a political system that has resulted in a dysfunctional one-party state.

California’s $41.8 billion budget deficit expected over the next two years is a record. No other state even comes close. But despite what the state’s politicians say, it’s not because of the recent economic downturn. It’s because of them.

The state has a budget crisis for the second time in a decade largely because the Democratic-held legislature has spent money wildly and without any real purpose.

A reasonable response from a mature group of individuals might be to cut spending — especially since polls show that most Californians don’t believe their taxes should be raised. Instead, they’ve chosen to thumb their noses at the people’s will. It shows the danger of what is in effect California’s one-party rule.

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But spending has actually grown faster under Schwarzenegger. Since 2003, total spending is up $41 billion, or 40%, to $144.8 billion. The governator’s compromise plan to eliminate the massive deficit is only marginally better than the Democrats’ — he would cut the deficit through a 50-50 combo of tax hikes and spending cuts.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Eschewing Free Speech

Well, it’s official.

Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Calif., will be promoting new “Fairness Doctrine” legislation in the next Congress.

Just so you understand, this will be a first for the United States of America, the birthplace of freedom of speech and freedom of the press, in many ways.

The old misnamed “Fairness Doctrine” was a regulation of the Federal Communications Commission and was scrapped in 1987. Congress considered legislating it back in for a couple years afterward. But the explosion of the multitude of voices that ensued as a result of the demise of the official government censorship was enough to allow cooler heads to prevail.

For instance, there were a total of 75 talk radio shows on the air in 1987. Today there are more than 3,000. Most people would acknowledge that is a healthy development for a free republic — but not Eshoo and many of her Democratic Party colleagues who will not be satisfied until government controls 100 percent of what you are permitted to read, hear and see in the media.

[…]

Then the Anna Eshoos of the world will set their targets on other outlets of free expression. How long do you think it will take for them to realize the Internet is the last bastion of dissenting voices?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Hillary Clinton Plans a More Powerful State Dept: NY Times

Hillary Rodham Clinton plans to build a more muscular US State Department, with a bigger budget, high-profile special envoys dispatched to trouble spots and an expanded role in dealing with the global economic crisis, the New York Times reported Tuesday.

The Times cited an unnamed Hillary Clinton adviser as saying her push for a more vigorous economic team stems from her belief that the State Department needs to play a part in the recovery from the global financial crisis, while economic issues also are at the heart of key diplomatic relationships, notably with China.

The former first lady also is reportedly likely to name several high-powered envoys to world hotspots.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



How to Win Islam Over

Recently aides have said [Barack Obama] may give a speech from a Muslim capital in his first 100 days. His hope, he has said, is to “make clear that we are not at war with Islam,” to describe to Muslims “what our values and our interests are” and to “insist that they need to help us to defeat the terrorist threats that are there.” This idea of trying to reconcile Islam and the West is well-intentioned, of course. But the premise is wrong.

Such an initiative would reinforce the all-too-accepted but false notion that “Islam” and “the West” are distinct entities with utterly different values. Those who want to promote dialogue and peace between “civilizations” or “cultures” concede at least one crucial point to those who, like Osama bin Laden, promote a clash of civilizations: that separate civilizations do exist. They seek to reverse the polarity, replacing hostility with sympathy, but they are still following Osama bin Laden’s narrative.

Instead, Obama, the first “post-racial” president, can do better. He can use his power to transform perceptions to the long-term advantage of the U.S. The page he should try to turn is not that of a supposed war between America and Islam, but the misconception of a monolithic Islam being the source of the main problems on the planet: terrorism, wars, nuclear proliferation, insurgencies and the like.

This will be an uphill battle, since this view of a monolithic, dangerous Islam has gained wide acceptance. Whether we’re talking about civil war in Iraq, insurgency in Afghanistan, unrest in Kashmir, conflict in Israel-Palestine, nuclear ambitions in Iran, rebellion in the Philippines or urban violence in France, people routinely — but wrongly — single out Islam as the explanation, rather than nationalism or separatism, political ambitions or social ills. This in turn reinforces the idea of a global struggle.

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If the idea of a Muslim summit meeting should be dropped, then what should Obama do?

No more — but also no less — than carrying out the ambitious program he put forward during the campaign: closing the prison at Guantánamo Bay, withdrawing from Iraq, banning torture, pushing for peace in the Middle East and so forth.

These are not in any sense concessions to “Islam,” but on the contrary a reassertion that American values are universal and do not suffer any kind of double standard, and that they could be shared by atheists, Christians, Muslims and others.

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N.Y. Times Blames Bush for Mortgage Bonfire

‘He pushed hard to expand homeownership, especially among minorities’

[Comments from JD: New York Times rewriting history. No wonder the paper is tanking.]

The global financial system was teetering on the edge of collapse when President George W. Bush and his economics team huddled in the Roosevelt Room of the White House for a briefing that, in the words of one participant, “scared the hell out of everybody.”

It was Sept. 18. Lehman Brothers had just gone belly-up, overwhelmed by toxic mortgages. Bank of America had swallowed Merrill Lynch in a hastily arranged sale. Two days earlier, Bush had agreed to pump $85 billion into the failing insurance giant American International Group.

The president listened as Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, laid out the latest terrifying news: The credit markets, gripped by panic, had frozen overnight, and banks were refusing to lend money.

Then his Treasury secretary, Henry Paulson Jr., told him that to stave off disaster, he would have to sign off on the biggest government bailout in history.

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NOAA’s Ark

Transition: President-elect Obama chooses as his science adviser and head of our weather research agency two global warming activists who believe your SUV is driving us over a climate cliff.

Personnel is policy, the political cliche goes, and on Saturday the Obama administration’s policy on global warming became clear.

He nominated Harvard physicist John Holden to be his science adviser as director of the White House Office of Science and Technology, and marine biologist Jane Lubchenco to head to head the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Both are global warming true believers. “Global warming is a misnomer,” Holden said a year ago in a speech at Harvard. “It implies something gradual, something uniform, something quite possibly benign, and what we’re experiencing is none of those. There is already widespread harm . . . occurring from climate change. This is not just a problem for our children and grandchildren.”

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As for Lubchenco, she has warned that even if the world abruptly shifts away from fossil fuels, the oceans will continue to soak up carbon dioxide and become more acidic. She recommends protecting marine life by reducing overfishing, cutting back on nutrient runoff and creating marine reserves to protect marine ecosystems.

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On the Death of Deep Throat

“De mortuis nil nisi bonum.”

Of the dead, nothing but good.

So said Dean Acheson of Sen. Joe McCarthy on his death in 1957. “Tailgunner Joe” had bedeviled the secretary of state for his lassitude toward communist penetration of State in President Truman’s time.

But the passing of Mark Felt, associate director of the FBI in the later Nixon years, lately exposed as “Deep Throat,” the source for the Woodward-Bernstein stories, calls forth some rebuttal to the tributes lavished upon Felt as the honest lawman who saved our republic.

When the Watergate break-in was traced to the Committee to Reelect the President, Felt was put in charge of the FBI investigation. Almost immediately, he began to leak to Woodward.

Felt, it is said, was justified, as the White House was interfering with his investigation. False.

This is a moral cloak belatedly cast over more base motives.

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Prominent Scientist Fired by Gore Says Warming Alarm “Mistaken”

Monday, Dec 23, 2008WASHINGTON, DC ; Award winning Princeton University Physicist Dr. Will Happer, who was reportedly fired by former Vice President Al Gore in 1993 for failing to adhere to Gore’s scientific views, has now declared man-made global warming fears “mistaken.”

“I am convinced that the current alarm over carbon dioxide is mistaken,” Happer, who has published over 200 scientific papers, told EPW on December 22, 2008. Happer made his remarks while requesting to join the 2008 U.S. Senate Minority Report from Environment and Public Works Ranking Member James Inhofe (R-OK) of over 650 (and growing) dissenting international scientists disputing anthropogenic climate fears. [Note: Joining Happer as new additions to the Senate report, are at least 10 more scientists, including meteorologists from Germany, Netherlands and CNN, as well as a professors from MIT and University of Arizona. See below for full quotes and bios of the new skeptical scientists added to the groundbreaking report, which includes many current and former UN IPCC scientists.]

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Ramos-Compean Treatment Has Border Agents Quivering

A team of Mexican drug smugglers unloaded $1 million worth of drugs across the U.S. border, spraying bullets at U.S. Border Patrol agents with automatic weapons, but the agents dared not return fire — as one official said they fear losing their jobs or ending up behind bars like agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean.

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Revision Run Amok

[Comments from JD: IBD clearly sees the revisionism at work in trying to pin the entire blame for the economic meltdown on Bush.]

Media Bias: The paper of record blames the “mortgage bonfire” on President Bush and his “laissez-faire” housing policies. But to get there, the Times completely ignored history prior to 2002.

That’s when Bush gave a speech in Atlanta and announced a goal to increase minority homeowners by 5.5 million. According to the Times, this was the event that started the mortgage meltdown.

“He pushed hard to expand homeownership, especially among minorities,” its lengthy front-page piece asserts. “But his housing policies encouraged lax lending standards.”

If the Times had said the same thing about Bush’s predecessor, its story might have a kernel of truth to it.

Seeking to lock in minority voters for Democrats, Bill Clinton in 1993 set a national homeownership goal of 55% for blacks, a major increase from existing levels.

To achieve it, he tasked his regulators to lead an anti-redlining crusade against the banking industry that included revising Community Reinvestment Act regulations to pressure banks to adopt “flexible” lending standards for low-income borrowers.

Clinton also pressured Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to buy not just subprime loans, but also subprime securities, to meet “affirmative action” lending quotas.

These actions — which were far more concrete than anything Bush did to encourage minority homeownership — were never cited in the Times’ nearly 5,000-word piece.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



The Dhimmi USPO

Want to send your brother-in-law in Iraq a Bible? An ikon? A kippah? Some joss sticks? Forget it. All that is “contrary to Islamic faith.” Qur’ans and other Islamic articles only, please.

Sharia Alert from…the United States Postal Service: “Overseas Military Mail,” from the U.S. Postal Service:

Mail addressed to military post offices overseas is subject to certain conditions or restrictions of mailing regarding content, preparation, and handling. The APO/FPO table below outlines these conditions by APO/FPO ZIP Codes through the use of footnoted mailing restrictions codes…

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US Commercial Property Industry Seeks Bailout Aid

NEW YORK, Dec 22 (Reuters) — A group of trade associations representing the U.S. commercial real estate industry is lobbying to be included in the U.S. Federal Reserve’s $200 billion asset-backed bailout plan in order to head off a wave of foreclosures over the next few years.

In a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, industry organizations have asked that the $200 billion Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF) provide guarantees or financing, or purchase highly rated asset-backed securities collateralized by new or recently originated mortgages.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



World’s Biggest Ponzi Scheme

The fiat currency house of cards is tumbling down because the international bankers just exhaled a puff of the expensive smoke from their Cuban Cohiba Behike cigar and blew on it. In other words, it was planned. It is time now for the next phase of their plan. It’s high time someone put it all together, without focusing on individual trees. There is a reason that the system was set up this way; there is a reason why home loans were offered to folks who couldn’t possibly pay them back and there is a reason why this all happening.

Put succinctly, this is all part of the Agenda 21 plan. Look closely at the map and notice just how much land area are “little or no human activity” zones. Notice how the small towns have disappeared and there are only major cities with specific travel corridors between them. That’s right, losing your job, your house, your land is part of their plan. NAFTA, CAFTA and GATT were part of this plan were enacted to get rid of the American manufacturing base and all the associated jobs. Without a home (or any viable housing options), a job and food, you have no other choice but to go where those necessities are located: the city.

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Young Muslims Build a Subculture on an Underground Book

CLEVELAND: Five years ago, young Muslims across the United States began reading and passing along a blurry, photocopied novel called “The Taqwacores,” about imaginary punk rock Muslims in Buffalo.

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The novel is “The Catcher in the Rye” for young Muslims, said Carl Ernst, a professor of Islamic studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Springing from the imagination of Michael Muhammad Knight, it inspired disaffected young Muslims in the United States to form real Muslim punk bands and build their own subculture.

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He said he wrote “The Taqwacores” to mend the rift between his being an observant Muslim and an angry American youth. He found validation in the life of Muhammad, who instructed people to ignore their leaders, destroy their petty deities and follow only Allah.

After reading the novel, many Muslims e-mailed Muhammad Knight, asking for directions to the next Muslim punk show. Told that no such bands existed, some of them created their own, with names like Vote Hezbollah and Secret Trial Five.

One band, the Kominas, wrote a song called “Suicide Bomb the Gap,” which became Muslim punk rock’s first anthem.

“As Muslims, we’re not being honest if we criticize the United States without first criticizing ourselves,” said Kamel, 23, who grew up in a Syrian family in Chicago. He is lead singer of the band al-Thawra, “the Revolution” in Arabic.

For many young American Muslims, the merger of Islam and rebellion resonated.

Hanan Arzay, 15, is a daughter of Muslim immigrants from Morocco who lives in East Islip, New York. In the months after the Sept. 11 attacks, pedestrians threw eggs and coffee cups at the van that transported her to a Muslim school, she said, and one person threw a wine bottle, shattering the van’s window.

At school, her Koran teacher threw chalk at her for requesting literal translations of the holy book, Arzay said. After she was expelled from two Muslim schools, her uncle gave her “The Taqwacores.”

“This book is my lifeline,” Arzay said. “It saved my faith.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Canada


Canada: Please, Stack the Senate

On Dec. 1, when Canadians were just learning of the coalition the federal Liberals and NDP made with the separatist Bloc Québécois to bring down the Conservative minority government, one of the first things that popped into my mind was: the prime minister should stack the Senate.

I came to that immediate conclusion while reading the document An Accord on a Co-operative Government to Address the Present Economic Crisis, signed by now ousted Liberal leader Stéphane Dion and NDP leader Jack Layton. That short document with the long name covers just 21/4 pages and succinctly outlines how the parties would work together.

On Page 2, under the subtitle “appointments,” the coalition document reads: “Both parties are committed to restoring the integrity, transparency and efficiency of the appointments process in the Public Service and in federal bodies like the Supreme Court, the Senate and commissions like the CRTC.”

There is Orwellian doublespeak in that sentence. After all, how do you restore integrity with an illegitimate government propped up by people whose main aim is to destroy the country? The document continues: “The prime minister” — meaning Dion — “will consult the leader of the NDP as appropriate on appointments.”

Think about that. Dion, in his unsanctioned, separatist-supported coalition with the socialists, was prepared to appoint Liberal, NDP and possibly Bloc senators and Supreme Court judges!…

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU


Bulgaria Needs Time to Defeat Corruption, Says Sergei Stanishev

The leader of Europe’s most corrupt country has pleaded for it not to be judged by the same high standards as established EU states, after being told to speed up reforms or lose funding.

Sergei Stanishev, the Bulgarian Prime Minister, told The Times that it was unfair to expect his country to have reached the same levels as Sweden after only two years as a member of the European Union.

With critics suggesting that Bulgaria was allowed to join the EU too hastily to avoid its turning back towards Russia, José Manuel Barroso, the European Commission President, said that he would not tolerate any second-class states. He called for evidence in the next few months that reforms to the judicial and police systems in Sofia were delivering results.

Mr Stanishev has struggled to persuade Brussels to release more than €500 million (£470 million) of aid that has been frozen because it might be at risk from corruption. In Bulgaria there is a growing chorus, including in Mr Stanishev’s party, to look more for financial support from Russia, which is offering lucrative energy deals through Gazprom……

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Bulgaria: Mosque Causes Quarrel Between Municipal Councillors in Burgas

Burgas. The municipal councilors in the Bulgarian seaside city of Burgas held a session on Saturday, as they did not manage to discuss all topics on their Friday agenda, Focus News Agency’s correspondent in the city reported. The councilors adopted more than twenty points from the agenda. However, the calm atmosphere in the hall was disrupted when the MPs were to vote on a report that amends the current city plan and drafts a project to build a council estate, children’s playground and mosque. The issue triggered the discontent of the Attack party councilors. For more than an hour the councilors were arguing whether an area to construct a mosque should be granted or not. Deputy mayor in charge of construction Kostadin Markov said Saturday’s decision had nothing to do with the right to build and that this issue would be considered at another session. Despite the exchange of harsh words and insults, the councilors adopted the report, granting a terrain for the construction of a mosque. 30 councilors voted in favor, 13 against and one abstained.

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Bulgaria: Municipality in Burgas Gives Green Light for Mosque Construction

The City Council in Burgas decided to give away 700 square meters of land property to the Muslim community in the seaside city for the construction of a new temple, Saturday.

The decision met the furious resistance of right-wing nationalists in the Municipal Parliament. Members of the ATAKA group argued that the city had already given away another property for the construction of a temple.

This however is only a decision to give away land. If the construction of a temple should be allowed is yet to be decided on the City Council’s next session, to be held after the Christmas vacation.

The need for a new Muslim temple in the city of Burgas arose after an illegal building that local Muslims used for prayer was demolished last week.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Bulgaria: Burgas Municipal Council’s Chairperson Resigns

Burgas. Valeri Simeonov, chairperson of the Municipal Council of the coastal town of Burgas, filed his resignation, FOCUS News Agency reporter informs. “My decision to resign as chairperson of the Municipal Council of Burgas is due to the decision to build a mosque in the Meden Rudnik residential district in Burgas. I can no longer be a chairperson of a municipal council, which allows for a Muslim temple to be constructed on municipal terrains”, Simeonov said at a press conference. Simeonov explained that the third point stated in his election campaign was to close down the mosque, which operated in Meden Rudnik in a building represented as a pasty shop. “The terrain in question is perfect for construction of children’s playground. After all the procedures required, the building was destroyed about ten days ago”, Simeonov added.

[Comment from Tuan Jim: Some other articles have pointed out that there are supposedly only 2000 muslims in all of Bulgaria (not sure about accuracy) and the discrepancy in some of these public measures for such a small group.]

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Denmark: Bishop Offers Christmas Cheer to Mosque

The Bishop of Copenhagen, Erik Norman Svendsen, will take part in an event at the Nusrat Djahan mosque tomorrow to pass the Christmas message along to worshippers. Kristeligt Dagblad newspaper reports that the Hvidovre mosque’s event will also include prayers…

Kristeligt Dagblad newspaper reports that the Hvidovre mosque’s event will also include prayers and recitations from the Koran.

‘It is in harmony with my Christian faith to agree to tell them what a Christian Christmas is about and what it means for me,’ the bishop said, adding that he didn’t see the visit as an attempt to missionise.

‘The visit is more friendly and informative’.

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European Court Nixes Eluana Appeal

Plea against Italian right- to- die ruling ‘inadmissable’

(ANSA) — Strasbourg, December 22 — The European Court of Human Rights on Monday turned down an appeal against a landmark ruling by Italy’s supreme court which would allow doctors to end the life of a woman who has been in an irreversible coma for almost 17 years.

The Strasbourg court said the appeal in the Eluana Englaro case lodged by pro-life Italian organisations was inadmissable because they had no direct legal link with the woman.

The decision by Milan’s appeal court, confirmed by the supreme court in November, regards ‘‘only the people directly involved,’’ it added.

The latest ruling was the last legal recourse for pro-life campaigners, who have pitted themselves against Eluana’s father, Beppino Englaro, in his decade-long fight to earn the right for a dignified end to his daughter’s life.

The right-to-die ruling from the Cassation Court split Italy in November, with Catholic politicians and the Vatican claiming it authorises euthanasia and libertarians hailing it as a victory for individual liberty.

As a result, Beppino Englaro has yet to find a clinic willing to remove his daughter’s feeding tube and allow her to die.

The Lombardy region, where 38-year-old Eluana is cared for by nuns at Lecco’s Beato Luigi Talamoni clinic, has always refused to offer clinics or health workers to help her end her life.

Last week a public-assisted clinic in Udine in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region offered its services, but a last-minute guideline issued by Health Minister Maurizio Sacconi stating that the removal of feeding tubes from patients in a vegetative state was ‘‘illegal’’ halted her transfer from Lecco.

Sacconi also suggested that there could be ‘‘administrative consequences’’ if the clinic did not follow the guideline, which some observers claimed was a veiled threat to strip it of its funding and certification.

The Milan Appeals Court and the Constitutional Court have since said that Sacconi’s guideline is not relevant to Eluana’s case because of the definitive ruling in the courts.

But a stalemate remains in place after the Udine clinic asked regional authorities to back its decision following Sacconi’s comments.

Friuli-Venezia Giulia’s centre-right governor Renzo Tondo, who has expressed sympathy with Beppino Englaro, has nevertheless insisted that the case is a private issue between the Englaro family and the clinic. On Monday the president of the regional council, the centre-right Northern League’s Edouard Ballaman, echoed Tondo’s stance that the case was ‘‘a private matter’’.

‘‘Personally I hope that the woman continues to live, but I can’t interfere with the decisions of her father,’’ he said.

Other local politicians from the Northern League and the Catholic UDC meanwhile threatened a ‘‘political crisis’’ if the region did not explicitly rule out the possibility of Eluana dying in Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

Tondo called for reflection on Monday, hinting that significant developments in the case are unlikely over the Christmas period..

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Europe’s Choice for Christmas: Pink Trees or None at All

Be prepared for a homosexual parody of Christmas when you take a stroll through Amsterdam these days. The Dutch city, the self-declared “gay capital of the world,” is holding its first “Pink Christmas Festival.”

>From 18 until 28 December there is a ten-day “Christmas Festival” for homosexuals, including a “gay X-mas open-air market”, gay nativity scenes — featuring Baby Jesus with either two Josephs or two Marys “ several gay gatherings, a “pink ice skating rink” (for travestites), and streets lined with pink Christmas trees.

The organizers, who also organize the Amsterdam Gay Pride Parade each August, say they want to “increase the range of options for homosexual men and women during Christmas week when there is not much to do.” They intend to turn the event into an annual Pink Christmas Festival and expect that in the long run Pink Christmas will become even more popular than the August Gay Pride Parade, a floating Parade on barges and boats through the famous Amsterdam canals.

The Dutch Calvinist merchants, who built the canals in the 17th century to provide easy access to their warehouses, could never have imagined that their spoilt, affluent offspring would turn the city, which they made into the commercial hub and the capitalist center of the world, into the world’s showpiece of depravity. Today’s Amsterdammers hold nothing sacred of what their ancestors cared for, except money.

Pink Christmas, the organizers say, is also an attempt to “reclaim Amsterdam for gays” and to counter the rising intolerance in the city. Over the past years, assaults on homosexuals have occurred with increasing frequency. Though the parades, parties and festivals continue, homosexual couples who venture into the streets risk being beaten up or thrown into one of the canals.

While the homosexuals make a parody of Christmas, mocking the Christians with an open show of blasphemy during the holy season, it is not the Christians whom the homosexuals fear. Those who pretend that “religious people” are intolerant will find few examples among the remaining followers of Christ in Holland. The attacks on homosexuals are perpetrated by Muslim youths. The growing presence of Islam in the Dutch capital, which is already almost 20 per cent Muslim, has made life in the city less gay than it used to be.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Finland: Growing Number of Asylum-Seekers Increases Interpreter Need

Today interpreting services are needed for some 80 different languages in Finland. The demand for interpreting services is growing with the influx of asylum-seekers.

Finnish hospitals and social service units particularly lack access to interpreters. Interpreters often need to be knowledgeable of medical terminology, and this requirement tends to minimise the pool of available interpreters.

While English and French can often be relied upon for communicating most things, there is little room for misunderstanding when it comes to crucial issues.

“It’s never recommended to use children as interpreters. Children should not be forced to deal with adult matters,” says Tatjana Andrejev of the Helsinki City’s Interpretation Services Unit.

Schools, associations as well as the national population register have been canvassed for possible new recruits.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Finland: Court Moves to Deport Two Somalis

The Supreme Administrative Court has upheld a decision to deport Somali youths who were earlier found guilty of committing a series of crimes in Finland.

The court also considered deporting a third Somali youth for similar offences. However, the court found his deportation would be inappropriate as he came to Finland at the age of ten and has lived here for sixteen years.

All of the men had been found guilty of a series of crimes as and had received terms of imprisonment or fines. They had appealed a decision first made in 2005 for their expulsion.

In the autumn of 2007, another court ruled that the three could be deported to northern Somali, as it was judged to be peaceful and stable enough that they could resume their lives there. The three then appealed to the Supreme Administrative Court that announced its decision on Monday.

Said Karshe Aden, Chairman of the Finnish Somali League, says that while the youngsters’ crimes are deplorable, he doesn’t think the deportation order makes any sense.

“Societal problems are not solved by deporting one or two people that have come here as children. The roots of the problem lie elsewhere. These people should instead be rehabilitated and helped,” says Aden.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



France: Muslims Protest Against Mosque Fire in Lyon

(ANSAmed) — PARIS, DECEMBER 22 — A surge of emotion and protests has been seen in France after the case of arson in the Saint-Priest mosque in the Lyon suburbs. Several thousand people demonstrated yesterday in front of the Muslim place of prayer to denounce growing discrimination and fear of the Islamic faith in the country, and to request more concrete action by the state. President Nicolas Sarkozy has said that he “firmly” condemns this “shameful, racist act”. Political figures and associations have also spoken out, such as the International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism, in support of the Muslim Community. Meanwhile, the Regional Council for the Muslim Faith, in denouncing about ten anti-Islamic acts taking place this year only in Lyons, asked for “recognition of these Islamophobic acts”, and a day for national mobilization against every form of racism. Muslim Collective of France went even farther and asked for “a law against Islamophobia”, in the line of those against Anti-Semitism and Homophobia. (ANSAmed).

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Polls: Extreme Right Pass Liberals; Hungarians Feeling the Pinch

Budapest- More Hungarians would vote for an extreme right party than for a liberal party that was part of the governing coalition until April this year, according an opinion poll published in the left-wing Nepszabadsag daily on Monday. If a general election were to be held immediately, two per cent of Hungarians polled in mid-December said they would vote for the extreme nationalist Jobbik Movement for a Better Hungary, the poll found.

That places Jobbik one percentage point ahead of the liberal Alliance of Free Democrats, which quit government in April in frustration over the Hungarian Socialist Party’s refusal to implement drastic cuts to social spending.

Neither party would make it into parliament, however, as the Hungarian proportional representation system requires parties to pass a threshold of five per cent of votes cast.

The survey found that 42 per cent of Hungarians were undecided or did not intend to vote.

The socialists, led by Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany and governing alone without an outright majority, would get the votes of 19 per cent of Hungarians. Their arch rival Fidesz, a centre-right opposition party, would form the new government with the backing of 31 percent of the electorate.

The Socialist party, which rose from the ashes of the communist Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party after the change of system almost two decades ago, draws its support from the over-50s and urban Hungarians. Supporters of the centre-right Fidesz party tend to be under 50 and from smaller towns and villages,

The survey was conducted by pollster Szonda-Ipsos for the left- wing daily, and used a representative sample of 1,500 Hungarians of voting age.

Hungary’s next general election is scheduled for April 2010.

Another survey published on Monday, in the right-wing daily Magyar Nemzet, shows that Hungarians are growing increasingly gloomy about the effects of the global financial crisis.

Pollster Forsense found that 68 per cent of Hungarians are feeling the effects of the crisis, up from 61 per cent in November and 44 per cent in October.

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Raunchy Swedish Bible Falls Foul of US Sensitivities

A Swedish modern version of the bible has caused a storm after its launch in the United States. Sexy pictures and men kissing were not deemed suitable material for the US market and have been removed.

The release of “The Book” has caused a storm of protests from religious groups and it’s creator, Dag Söderberg, has been subjected to hate mail and threats on community website YouTube, according to the Swedish newspaper Metro.

The original Swedish version of “The Book” was launched in the spring of 2007 and was considered to contain images too sensitive for the more religious US market and has been duly purged of its more sexual content. “It is because of cultural differences. Sex is very sensitive in the USA,” said Dag Söderberg to Metro.

Among the pictures that have been removed include a revealing busty pic of Swedish model Victoria Silverstedt and a graphic photograph of two men engaged in a passionate tongue-entwined embrace.

The book, a 286-page glossy high-end magazine, is marketed in the USA under the name Bible Illuminated: The Book. The New Testament edition has been recently released with the Old Testament scheduled for publication in the spring of 2009.

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UK: Airport Strip-Searches Clown Over Terror Fears

[Comments from JD: The only clowns to worry about are the politicians.]

Birmingham Airport security chiefs strip-searched a clown on his way onto a plane — because they thought he could’ve been a terrorist.

Kids entertainer Dave Vaughan — aka PC Konk the clown — was frisked by security guards at Birmingham International Airport after setting off a security alarm, and was ordered by cops to strip down from his clown costume to shorts and tee-shirt.

Stunned PC Konk — who was wearing bright blue clown trousers, massive shoes and a flashing police helmet — was trying to board a flight for disadvantaged kids.

He had been booked by Variety Club Midlands to perform for kids on the Search for Santa trip, which involves a one-hour round flight.

PC Konk was even made to hand over his plastic handcuffs, as they were deemed a “risk”.

Dave, 60, from Shard End, Birmingham, who has been a kids entertainer for 25 years, said: “I just couldn’t believe it when they told me to get undressed so they could search me and my belongings.

“I showed them my policeclown identity card, which had my picture next to the my credentials as a member of the Criminal Insane Department, but I don’t think that really helped!”

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UK: Britain Detains Several PKK Terrorists in London- Turkish Agency

[Commentary from Tuan Jim: haven’t seen confirmation of this in any British media yet.]

Several PKK members were detained in London during raids carried out by British security forces on the terror organization’s offices, Turkey’s state-run news agency reported on Tuesday.

Britain, which implements a ban on the PKK terror organization and its members, launched an operation Monday night into clubs providing financial support and man power to the PKK, Anatolian Agency reported.

British police detained several club members, including the head of the club, and seized many documents regarding the terror organization, the agency said.

Police also searched cars and homes of club members, it added.

In February, Selman Bozkur, a leading PKK terrorist who had reportedly entered the United Kingdom in January, was detained and deported. Despite such encouraging actions, however, British authorities have not been willing to extradite suspects such as Bozkur directly into Turkish custody.

The PKK is listed as a terrorist group by Ankara and much of the international community, including the EU and the United States.

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UK: Teachers Need Power to Deal With Indiscipline in Schools

Boys (and, increasingly in recent years, girls) have always fought in the school playground. The hormones and tensions that abound during adolescence make clashes inevitable. Occasionally, they develop into more serious disturbances.

In the past, these would be broken up by teachers and dealt with by the headmaster. Nowadays, the police are more likely to be called.

If there is serious violence or a weapon is used, then the involvement of the police is to be expected; but, on the face of it, figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act appear to show a shocking state of affairs. Officers are attending 40 incidents a day in England and Wales, suggesting that schools are far more violent places than they once were — except that a large proportion of these incidents will have been old-fashioned playground fights.

Police complain that they are being called out to incidents that should be resolved by the school itself, because teachers cannot properly impose the necessary discipline. They cannot intervene because to do so risks an accusation of assault from the child and, depressingly, a visit from a parent — not to apologise, but to exact retribution on the teacher. Heads are no longer able to mete out the punishment that would have nipped trouble in the bud 40 years ago and are forced to resort to excluding pupils who might otherwise have an unblemished record. Even detention is considered to be a breach of a pupil’s “rights” and schools have to give 24 hours’ notice before making a child stay behind.

Until powers are restored to teachers to intervene in playground fights, use reasonable force to defend themselves or other pupils and punish transgressors properly, order in schools will continue to deteriorate, to the detriment of the vast majority of pupils who want to study.

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Balkans


EU-Croatia: Brussels ‘Sorry’ for Slovenia Veto Adhesion

(ANSAmed) — BRUSSELS, DECEMBER 18 — The European Union will only take small step forward in negotiations for Croatia’s adhesion to the European Union, due to Slovenia’s veto connected to the border dispute between the two Balkan nations. “The French Presidency of the EU has exerted substantial efforts in order to propose a solution that would allow for getting past the Slovenian veto and to continue with the negotiations”, said the spokesman for the European Commissioner for Enlargement, Olli Rehn. Slovenia is worried that the possible adhesion of Croatia to the EU could compromise a solution to the border dispute that began in 1991, when the two countries obtained independence. To get past the worries expressed by Ljubljana, and to open tomorrow ten of the 35 chapters the adhesion treaty is based on, the French Presidency of the EU has proposed the writing of a letter to Zagreb explaining that progress in negotiations will not involve a solution to the border dispute, and asking for the letter to be countersigned. But Slovenia hasn’t accepted the French initiative (“The commission is sorry that Slovenia has not accepted the solution proposed by the French Presidency”, said a spokesperson for the EU executive branch) and has maintained its veto, for which, tomorrow only one new chapter will be opened accompanied by the closure of two. (ANSAmed).

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EU-Croatia: Rehn, Conflict Slovenia Not to Delay Accession

(ANSAmed) — BRUSSELS, DECEMBER 19 — “The conflict border between Croatia and Slovenia is a bilateral issue which shouldn’t have an impact on the accession process of Zagreb”, said EU Commissioner for Enlargement Olli Rehn today after the EU-Croatia conference. Instead of the ten chapters the French presidency proposed to open, due to Slovenia’s veto only one was opened and two were provisionally closed. “The presidency has made a great effort to mediate and we’re sorry that no solution has been found” added Rehn, who invited Croatia to “go ahead anyway with the reforms that will allow at least technical progress”. Slovenia is concerned that an eventual accession of Croatia in the EU could jeopardise the solution of the border conflict which was never resolved since 1991, since the two countries became independent. “We have guaranteed that the accession of Croatia to the EU will not keep us from reaching an agreement with our Slovenian neighbours, but that’s not enough for them” said Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Jandrokovic. Both the minister and Commissioner Rehn assured that “the agenda of negotiations remains unchanged” which leaves the possibility of closing the technical negotiations in 2009. (ANSAmed).

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Mediterranean Union


Gulf: Poettering, GCC to Have Observers’ Role in Med Union

(ANSAmed) — ROME, DECEMBER 22 — The GCC should be given a stake in a new Union of Mediterranean and European countries because of the growing economic and political influence of its members, the president of the European Parliament Hans-Gert Pottering said yesterday as reportet by The National website. Hans-Gert Poettering, who was in the UAE for an official visit during a tour in some Gulf countries, said the nations should be granted non-voting memberships. “I would regard it as useful to have observers in the parliament representing the GCC,” said Mr Poettering, who is the president of both the European Parliament and the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly (EMPA), the legislative body of the planned Union for the Mediterranean. Speaking as EMPA president, he said: “They could make a contribution to the development of the Mediterranean politically and economically. They should know what’s going on in our assembly so it would be beneficial to both.” Mr PÃÂttering said he proposed GCC observer status to the president of Oman’s Shura Council and to the Speaker of the UAE’s Federal National Council, Abdul Aziz al Ghurair. The idea was “well-received”, he said, adding that he hoped the GCC would approve the idea at its meeting in Muscat on Dec 29 and 30. (ANSAmed).

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North Africa


Egypt: Children Starved to Coerce Mom to Renounce Christ

Authorities in Egypt are starving children ages 2 and 4 to try to force their mother to abandon Christianity and return to Islam, according to reports from several ministry organizations.

The Egypt for Christ Ministry is reporting the woman, who converted to Christianity about five years ago and was arrested as she tried to leave her home country just days ago, also has been sexually assaulted by police officers.

The woman, identified by the ministry as Martha Samuel, also has been beaten and tortured in effort to force her to return to Islam, with police promises for her release if she accepts, reports are confirming.

The Assyrian International News Agency said Samuel was arrested last week as she, her husband and two sons were trying to leave Cairo for Russia, after her name was placed on a listed of people who are barred from leaving Egypt.

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Israel and the Palestinians


Demonstration in Bethlehem in Support of Iraqi Shoe Thrower

(ANSAmed) — BETHLEHEM, DECEMBER 18 — An unusual show of solidarity with Montazer al-Zaidi — the Iraqi journalist who has become a worldwide celebrity after throwing his shoes at the USA President, George W. Bush — took place today in front of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem (the West Bank) as tens of journalists gathered to show their support. Local sources report that the journalists — who were among hundreds of Christian pilgrims in Bethlehem for Christmas — took off their shoes and chanted slogans against the United States and in support of the liberation of al-Zaidi. In the last few days a similar demonstration was also organised by a group of Palestinian journalists in Gaza. (ANSAmed).

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Jimmy Carter: Terrorists Lack ‘Defense’ Against Israel

TEL AVIV — The Lebanese Hezbollah terrorist organization lacks missiles to “defend” itself from Israeli aircraft, former President Jimmy Carter claimed upon returning from a trip last week to Lebanon.

“The general showed us a graph of the many flights of Israeli planes over all parts of Lebanon, averaging about a dozen each day. Neither Hezbollah nor the Lebanese Armed Forces have any anti-aircraft weapons for defense,” wrote Carter in a first-person report posted on his Carter Center website.

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PNA: EU Social Allowances to Face Delays for Israel Stopping

(ANSAmed) — BRUSSELS, DECEMBER 22 — The 24,000 vulnerable families in Gaza who should have been able to start collecting their social allowance payments next week will face delays due to Israel’s continued restrictions on the shipment of cash by the Palestinian Authority into Gaza. As stated in an EU press release, the Palestinian Ministry of Social Affairs, in cooperation with the European Union and using funds provided by the Government of Italy, was due to pay on Monday, December 22, social allowances to over 47,000 vulnerable Palestinian families across the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt). The assistance takes the form of an allowance of NIS 1,000 (around 200 euro). Payments to families in the West Bank will be able to take place as planned. The Government of Italy has made available, through the European Union’s PEGASE mechanism, 9.36 million euro to the Palestinian Authority for this payment of social allowances. The funds are part of a recent contribution of 20 million euro by the Government of Italy to help the PA to meet its recurrent expenditures. These payments were due to begin today, across the whole territory, benefitting over 47,000 vulnerable families. In Gaza, to date, the Israeli authorities are stopping the Palestinian Authority from making normal, regular shipments of cash from Ramallah to Gaza. As a result, there is currently no cash available in Gaza for this payment. The 23,964 vulnerable families living there who are eligible for this payment will not be able to collect their allowance until the situation is resolved. The European Union has made, and continues to make strenuous efforts to convince the Israeli authorities to allow regular cash shipments to Gaza, so that banks can operate as normal and so that the Palestinian Authority can fulfil its obligations towards the people of Gaza. The European Union supports all the efforts of the international community to persuade Israel to cooperate on resolving this problem. The European Union will continue with these efforts until a solution is found.(ANSAmed).

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Rocket Fire Ends Temporary Truce in Gaza

Militants fired Qassam rockets from Gaza into the Negev desert in Israel Tuesday, the first attacks after an informal cease-fire, officials said. No injuries or property damage was reported from the three firings, The Jerusalem Post reported.

On Monday, two Hamas officials said the militant group agreed to a 24-hour cease-fire after being warned by Egypt that Israel would begin killing Hamas leaders if the rocket assault continued, the Post said. The daylong cease-fire also was tied to a transfer of aid from Egypt and scheduled to arrive in Gaza Tuesday. A Hamas spokesman said rocket fire would resume once the aid arrived, the Israeli newspaper said.

Egypt initially denied reports it asked Hamas to suspend its fire as a condition for transferring the aid. Islamic Jihad also denied that a 24-hour truce was in place.

Earlier Tuesday, however, Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar was quoted in an Egyptian newspaper as saying the terrorist group would consider extending the cease-fire if Israel would abide by terms reached in June for a six-month truce that ended Friday.

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Middle East


“Hardly Comfortable for U.S. on Iraq’s Sofa”

[Diana West delineates the particulars to be found in The Status of Forces Agreement signed by the US and Iraq, and due to go into effect on 1 January 2009:]

[…]

Here’s your hat, what’s your hurry — but since you’re still hanging around, why don’t you knot your shoelaces together and soak your head?

That’s the unsubtle Iraqi subtext to the agreement the United States recently and triumphantly inked with Iraq widely known as the Status of Forces Agreement, or SOFA.

Officially, the pact is titled “Agreement between the United States and the Republic of Iraq on the Withdrawal of United States Forces from Iraq and the Organization of Their Activities During Their Temporary Presence in Iraq,” but I guess AUSRIWUSFIOTATTPI is a hard sell.

Actually, the whole thing is a hard sell, or surely would be if Americans really knew that in the interest of a treaty, the Bush administration has gone so far as to trade away, among other things, some of our troops’ constitutional rights.

Media focus has narrowed mainly on a few points, including: Article 24, Paragraph 1, which stipulates a withdrawal date for all U.S. forces from Iraq of no later than Dec. 31, 2011; and Article 12, Paragraph 2, which states that “Iraq shall have the primary right to exercise jurisdiction over United States contractors and United States contractor employees.” This means, of course, that as of Jan. 1, 2009, when the agreement goes into effect, all U.S. contractors will be under Iraqi law 24/7, just as though they were tourists vacationing in a foreign country rather than employees of the U.S. government working in a war zone.

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This isn’t just grotesque, it poses a colossal moral and strategic problem if and when Iraqis deem American actions in Iraq to clash with the strictures of Iraqi law. Combined with the huge concessions our government has made regarding legal jurisdiction over Americans in Iraq, this new American “duty” to Iraq is at least humiliating if not also potentially disastrous.

The jurisdiction article (Article 12) opens by repeating this same troubling stipulation: namely, that it is “the duty of the members of the United States Forces and the civilian component to respect Iraqi laws, customs, traditions and conventions,” which, of course, include Sharia. It goes on to place U.S. contractors and their employees wholly under Iraqi legal jurisdiction, and to place “United States Forces” and “the civilian component” under Iraqi legal jurisdiction should they commit “grave premeditated felonies” off base and off duty.

The predicament of U.S. contractors aside, it appears that the U.S. government has surrendered key constitutional rights of our fighting men and women. Now, it’s bad enough to read, for example, in Article 5 (“Property Ownership”) that the Bush administration has agreed to transfer to the Iraqi government everything “connected to the soil” that the United States has built — bases, buildings, facilities of all sorts — for free. Or, even more significantly, in Article 27, Paragraph 3, that “Iraqi land, sea and air shall not be used as a launching or transit point for attacks against other countries.” After all, U.S. bases in Iraq for just such potential actions against Iran or Syria were once ballyhooed as a strategic rationale for our prolonged presence in Iraq. But what about this new “duty” of American troops to “respect” the laws of Iraq, and even, in some circumstances, to be subject to them?…

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Syria Demands Entire Golan Heights to Start Talks

TEL AVIV, Israel — Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s attempts to negotiate with Syria collapsed today when Israel received a private message from Damascus that the Jewish state must first agree to relinquish the entire strategic Golan Heights as a starting point to commence talks, according to informed diplomatic sources speaking to WND.

Olmert is in Turkey today for a meeting with the country’s prime minister, Tayyip Erdogan, to discuss Israel’s indirect negotiations with Syria aimed at an Israeli retreat from part or most of the Golan. The mountainous territory looking down on Israeli population centers twice was used by Damascus to mount ground invasions into the Jewish state.

Olmert said last week it’s possible to negotiate a peace treaty between Israel and Syria, adding that such talks would require “tough sacrifices” — alluding to some sort of Israeli retreat from the Golan.

According to the informed diplomatic sources speaking to WND, Turkey passed a Syrian message to Olmert today requiring Israel to first pledge a complete retreat from the Golan Heights as a starting point for Israel-Syrian talks. Olmert refused to do so, the sources said.

“This round of talks failed,” said one informed diplomatic source. “Olmert had serious intentions to reach something with the Syrians. He was rebuffed.”

The diplomatic sources said the European Union and France pledged to continue to push for direct Israeli-Syrian talks, with France offering to attempt to broker a meeting between Olmert and Assad. But the sources said the European efforts were not expected to yield substantial results.

[…]

News media accounts routinely billed the Golan as “undisputed Syrian territory” until Israel “captured the region” in 1967. In actuality, the Golan has been out of Damascus’ control for far longer than the 19 years it was within its rule, from 1948 to 1967. Even when Syria shortly held the Golan, some of it was stolen from Jews. Tens of thousands of acres of farmland on the Golan were purchased by Jews as far back as the late 19th century. The Turks of the Ottoman Empire kicked out some Jews around the turn of the century.

But some of the Golan was still farmed by Jews until 1947 when Syria first became an independent state. Just before that, the territory was transferred back and forth between France, Great Britain and even Turkey, before it became a part of the French Mandate of Syria.

When the French Mandate ended in 1944, the Golan Heights became part of the newly independent state of Syria, which quickly seized land that was being worked by the Palestine Colonization Association and the Jewish Colonization Association. A year later, in 1948, Syria, along with other Arab countries, used the Golan to attack Israel in a war to destroy the newly formed Jewish state.

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Yes, the Shoe is Mightier Than the Grenade

When Muntazar al-Zaidi’s first shoe arced through the Baghdad press conference, and as George W. Bush — rather nimbly for a man in late middle age — commenced his duck, there began the creation of a metaphor for where we have all got to in the great Iraqi debate. “I am in love with al-Zaidi,” wrote a British comedian, who was disappointed that the shoes missed the hated President. The fact that this was a gesture of contempt among Arabs (as the BBC’s Caroline Wyatt told viewers twice in one report) was taken and immediately projected on the entire Arab world by Western commentators. There was no imaginable Arab who could feel anything other than as al-Zaidi felt; it was axiomatic. In Sadr City, smiling mullahs and others of the Moqtada movement held a smiling demonstration. No one was killed…

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Russia


Putin Hails End of ‘Cheap Gas’ Era

If Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has his way, your Gazprom bill will soon be going up. Despite fast-falling oil prices, he claims Europe will soon be hit with the bill for “sharply” rising gas field development costs.

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says European consumers will have to get used to surging natural gas prices. “The expenses necessary for developing fields are rising sharply,” the Russian government head told attendees at a meeting of gas-exporting nations in Moscow on Tuesday…

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Russia Orders 70 Strategic Nuclear Missiles by 2011: Report

The Russian military will commission more than 70 strategic nuclear missiles in the next three years, Interfax news agency quoted the deputy head of the military-industrial committee as saying Monday.

“More than 70 strategic missiles will be bought and delivered to troops in the next three years, more than 30 short-range Iskander missiles and a large number of booster rockets and aircraft,” said Vladislav Putilin, whose department is in charge of weapons industries.

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Ukraine, US Discuss Opening US Diplomatic Mission in Crimea

[Commentary from Tuan Jim: As was brought up during the Georgian/Russian conflict this past Aug, the Ukraine is definitely the next country to watch…there should be a few more articles on these stories developing in the next few weeks.]

KIEV, December 23 (Itar-Tass) — The United States plans to open its diplomatic mission in the Crimea in the future. As a source in Kiev’s diplomatic circles told ITAR-TASS on Tuesday, “consultations on this issue began after the signing of a Ukrainian-US charter on strategic partnership in Washington on December 19.

The point considered is the opening of a US consulate general. The source doesn’t rule out that a number of West-European countries will also “expand their presence in Ukraine” opening diplomatic missions in the Crimea. This issue is expected to be discussed at a meeting of President Viktor Yushchenko with ambassadors of seven leading countries and a representative of the European Commission. The topic of the meeting — – “Urgent issues of international life and world security problems.”

At present, the consulate general of the Russian Federation, as well as consulates of honour of Armenia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Turkey and Estonia are working in Simferopol in the Crimea. Poland plans to open 3 new consulates — – in Simpheropol, Ivano-Frankovsk and Vinnitsa in the near future. Until recently, the consulate of honour of Georgia was operating in Simferopol, but now it was excluded from the list of foreign diplomatic missions accredited at the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry.

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Ukraine: the Ruthenians and the Russian Resurgence

Summary

Stratfor sources in Moscow have reported of plans by the Ruthenians, an ethnic group located primarily in western Ukraine, to declare independence from Ukraine. The reports maintain that the Ruthenians are not acting alone, but have been receiving organizational backing and financial support from Russia. It is no secret that Russia has been working to increase and consolidate its influence in Ukraine. The Ruthenians occupy such a strategic location that their secession could effectively scuttle any chance for an already-fractured Ukraine to maintain political unity — letting the country slide further into the Kremlin’s grip.

The Russian Resurgence

For two months now the Ruthenians, an obscure Central European ethnic group, have been considering calling for independence. Stratfor has now learned the driving force behind the possible secessionist movement: the Kremlin…..

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Ukraine: the Ruthenians Declare Independence

The Ruthenians, a small ethnic group living in the Carpathian Mountains, asked Russia on Dec. 23 to recognize their independence from Ukraine. Stratfor has been hearing rumblings in Ukraine and Russia that the group would act some time before the end of the year.

The Ruthenians are an eastern Slavic group more than a million strong; they live mostly in Ukraine but also bleed over into Romania and Slovakia. They enjoy a degree of autonomy within Ukraine, but have annually petitioned Kiev for greater and better-defined autonomy. Now, the Ruthenians have simply skipped the petition and turned to Ukraine’s large neighbor, Russia, to recognize their independence — as Russia did for the Georgian secessionist regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

It is not a random choice, nor a particularly surprising one. In fact, Moscow has been funding secessionist stirrings in the region ever since February, when the West recognized Kosovo’s independence from Serbia against Russian wishes. Russia also has pushed the Ruthenians to act in an attempt to destabilize the Ukrainian government. In addition, the Ruthenians spread across a highly strategic swath of land in the Carpathian Mountains, which Russia considers its natural border with the West. This is also territory through which the main trunk lines transporting Russian natural gas pass on their way to Europe.

For its part, Kiev is not simply ignoring the Ruthenian — or Russian — moves in its western province. Sources have told Stratfor that Ukraine’s intelligence services are planning a major operation to round up the ringleaders of the Ruthenian separatists in an attempt to squash their drive for independence.

The small Slavic group has made its first real move, and now it is up to Russia to respond. Russia has the choice of recognizing the group (and thereby drastically escalating tensions with Kiev) or cutting a deal with the Ukrainians to keep the country from splitting apart — perhaps at the expense of returning Ukraine to the Russian fold…..

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US Diplomat in Moscow to Discuss Latin America

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s efforts to extend its influence into the United States’ backyard brought the State Department’s point man for Latin America to Moscow on Monday for talks on how the two former Cold War rivals can cooperate in the region.

“The two countries are too important not to be talking to each other and not to be finding ways to work together on important issues in the region,” said Assistant Secretary Thomas Shannon in an interview.

Russia’s naval ships have been sailing through the Caribbean in recent weeks and President Dmitry Medvedev has recently visited several countries in the region, including Brazil, Cuba, Peru and Venezuela.

But while Russia has been aggressively expanding its political and military presence in the region, Shannon said Moscow’s main interests in Latin America appear to be commercial.

“What’s interesting for us about how Russia is engaging in the region is that this is not the Soviet Union,” he said. “They do not bring an ideological purpose to their engagement. This is really an engagement based on interests and a big part of those interests are commercial.”

Russia has been seeking a range of commercial deals in the region, but its closest trade ties are with Venezuela, which has bought more than $4 billion worth of arms, including 100,000 Kalashnikov rifles, and helicopters and Sukhoi fighter jets.

Although Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is eager to oppose U.S. domination in the region, Shannon said Washington was concerned not so much with the new weapons Russia was supplying, but with the weapons being decommissioned as Venezuela modernizes its military.

“In other words, are they being destroyed or are they being pushed into the black market where they will be sold to traffickers and cartels?” the U.S. diplomat said.

Shannon said Russia and the U.S. should be able to work together in the region in fighting organized crime and drug trafficking. Both countries, he said, share concerns about an increased flow of cocaine from South America to Europe.

He said the Russian warships in the Caribbean were not a threat to the U.S., which has a preponderance of military power in the region.

The U.S. Navy and other naval forces are busy interdicting drug trafficking, keeping shipping lanes open and protecting fisheries in the Caribbean, and if the Russians continue to send their ships to the region they should join these efforts, Shannon said.

“If they’re going to be in the area they might as well do something useful,” he said.

Russia’s warships conducted joint exercises with Venezuela early this month and then visited Panama, Nicaragua and Cuba. Their presence off U.S. shores was seen as a show of Kremlin anger over the U.S. decision to send its warships into the Black Sea to deliver aid to Georgia, following that country’s war with Russia in August.

Shannon said Russia’s intentions in the Caribbean would become clearer with time.

“If the purpose of this ship visit was just to make a point about Russia’s periphery, if its purpose was just to make a point about Georgia, then we probably won’t see them again,” he said. “But if the Russians really are attempting to build a more long-standing relationship in the region, then they will look for ways to maintain some presence.”

Russia’s Foreign Ministry released only a brief statement on Shannon’s meeting with Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, saying Russia reaffirmed its interest in expanding relations and bolstering trade in Latin America.

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Caucasus


Info on Czech Mercenaries in Georgia Russian Propaganda-NGO Head

Prague/Moscow — The Russian information that mercenaries from other countries, including the Czech Republic, were fighting on the side of Georgia in the August war in South Ossetia “is part of a typical Russian propaganda,” Czech humanitarian organisation head Simon Panek said.

Russian agencies reported today about foreign mercenaries, for instance from the United States, the Czech Republic, Turkey and Ukraine, in the war in Georgia, referring to information from Aleksander Bastrykin, chief of the Russian General Prosecutor’s Office Investigation Committee.

Panek, head of the Czech humanitarian organisation People in Need, said “lie has almost become part of Russian foreign policy” and that “it is for them almost a normal strategic way how to gain dominance.”

“We do not have such information yet,” an unnamed representative of the Russian General Prosecutor’s Office said in reaction to a CTK question whether Moscow will ask the Czech authorities for the investigation into the alleged participation of Czech citizens in the Caucasus conflict.

The agency said it would answer further questions after receiving them in writing.

Under an amendment to the military law in effect since early 2005, Czech citizens do not face prison for serving in the military of another NATO member state.

Previously, the Czech president had to permit such a service and without his consent it was qualified as a crime for which the soldier faced up to eight years in prison.

The president’s consent is still required for a Czech citizen’s service in the military of a country that is not in NATO.

The Georgian military used force in early August in an attempt to terminate the protracted conflict with the South Ossetia separatist region that lived under the protection of Russian peacekeeping units from the latest war.

The Russian military occupied South Ossetia and other parts of Georgia in reaction to Georgia’s action.

Apart from South Ossetia, Abkhazia, another Georgia’s separatist region, sought independence from Georgia.

The West condemned Moscow’s invasion in Georgia. The Czech government also expressed disagreement with it.

Russia recognised independence of both regions after the August conflict.

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South Asia


Death Penalty for Bangladesh Militants Who Attacked British Envoy With Grenade

Three Islamic militants have been sentenced to death in Bangladesh for a grenade attack on Britain’s high commissioner.

A court ruled that the three men will be hanged for the attack, which killed three people and wounded the former British High Commissioner Anwar Choudhury four years ago.

The three men were convicted in a fast-track court in the northeastern city of Sylhet. They are members of Harkat-ul Jihad al Islami (Huji), an Islamist group based in Bangladesh, and include the group’s leader Mufti Abdul Hannan.

Two other men were sentenced to life imprisonment for their involvement.

At the time of the attack police said that it was designed “to avenge the deaths of Muslims in Iraq and across the world by America and Britain”.

The three men were convicted of murder, the use of explosives and masterminding the attack on Mr Choudhury, then the British envoy in Dhaka.

Mr Choudhury, who is now in Britain, was only slightly injured.

A British High Commission spokesman said it welcomed a resolution to the case. “For all the victims of the heinous attack of 2004 and for their families, we are pleased that a verdict has finally been reached,” he said.

But he added that Britain opposed the use of the death penalty “in all of its forms”.

Mufti Hannan said: “Justice has not been delivered and we will appeal these verdicts to a higher court.”

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Fini Visits Afghanistan

Italy ‘will meet commitments, ‘ Chamber speaker says

(ANSA) — Herat, December 22 — There is much to be done in Afghanistan and Italy will help achieve it, Chamber of Deputies Speaker Gianfranco Fini said on a Christmas visit to the Italian contingent on Monday.

Fini told the troops: ‘‘We know there is still a lot to do in Afghanistan but you should know that all the Italian people appreciates what you are doing’’.

He stressed that rebuilding Afghanistan was ‘‘essential for combatting international terrorism’’. He said the Italian contingent had distinguished itself by its ability to ‘‘combine great professionalism with respect for the local people’’.

Fini said the aim was ‘‘to give a people which has been brought to a tribal and medieval level the possibility of attaining a better future’’.

‘‘I believe Afghanistan wants to emerge from the darkness of the middle ages and we know that, in order to do so, more time and men will be needed. But we also know that this objective can be achieved’’.

Wishing the troops Happy Christmas, he said: ‘‘peace is achieved not only when war ends but also when social harmony is reached’’.

The troops were also addressed, on a video link from Rome, by Italian President Giorgio Napolitano.

Afghanistan is becoming ‘‘ever more, the most demanding theatre for the international community,’’ the president noted.

Noting that the United States is planning to double its troop numbers in the mission to beat back a growing Taliban threat, Napolitano said ‘‘the cause of peace and development is at stake, the honour of the country is at stake, and we are honoured to take part’’.

Fini, the Chamber speaker, stressed that Italy would meet its commitments in Afghanistan.

Asked about calls from the United States and NATO to increase Italy’s troop numbers, Fini said: ‘‘These are decisions that the government takes with NATO. I think it is a commitment strongly requested by those who are working in Afghanistan to rebuild democracy and I don’t think Italy can fail to meet the commitments it has made’’.

Italian Defence Minister Ignazio La Russa recently said he had promised US Defence Secretary Robert Gates that Italy would boost its contingent from 2,350 to 2,800 but Premier Silvio Berlusconi said numbers would remain unchanged.

La Russa then clarified that parliament had approved an ‘‘average annual’’ number of 2,600.

Berlusconi said changes in deployment would enable Italian troops to ‘‘do more’’.

Fini was greeted Monday by the Italian commander in Afghanistan, General Paolo Serra, and by Italy’s recently appointed ambassador, Claudio Gaentzer.

Gaentzer said last week Italy’s role in the reconstruction of Afghanistan would continue to focus on training police and military forces there.

US Central Command chief General David Petraeus, on a recent visit to Rome, praised Italy’s policing in Iraq and said similar methods were needed in Afghanistan.

He said Italy’s Carabinieri were ‘‘on a different level’’ from other police forces.

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India Hardens Tone; Pakistan Calls Up Jets

Pakistan scrambled fighter jets over its larger cities as Indian officials said all options were available in the capture of terrorists who attacked Mumbai.

Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee told Indian diplomats in New Delhi Monday the country has acted “with utmost restraint” so far but would “take all measures necessary as we deem fit” to capture suspects in the coordinated attacks on Mumbai, The Washington Post reported Tuesday […]

A senior government official told The Post that Mukherjee’s comments were an “an expression of political will that India will not take this lying down.” The source also said the option of “precision airstrikes” on terrorist training camps in Pakistan would remain an option if Pakistani officials did not take effective action against the groups.

Pakistan put its air force on high alert, with several fighter jets flying over the capital, Islamabad, as well as Rawalpindi, Lahore and Kashmir. The action coincided with a visit by U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Michael Mullen to meet with Pakistani army chief Gen. Ashfaq Kiyani.

A Pakistani official told the Post Kiyani told Mullen that Pakistan was working to ease tensions with India. “We want peace with India, but any aggression will be matched by a befitting response,” the source quoted Kiyani as saying.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Indonesia: HTI Rallies for ‘Khilafah’ [Caliphate]

Thousands of Muslim women from the hardline Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) organization staged a rally Sunday calling for the country to enforce sharia law and establish an Islamic state led by a caliphate.

They marched through downtown Jakarta from outside the U.S. Embassy to the nearby State Palace, with some carrying their children.

The protesters reject the current system of democracy because it is a Western product and said it failed to bring prosperity to this predominantly Muslim nation. The rally was peaceful amid tight security.

Protest leader Febrianti Abassuni said the women’s wing of HTI would intensify its campaign for an Islamic state this month to coincide with the commemorations of Mother’s Day on Dec. 22, the Islamic New Year on Dec. 29, and in the lead up to the 2009 elections.

“This movement offers guidance for the people to contribute to the country’s transformation in the upcoming elections,” she added.

The protesters claimed khilafah, an administrative system based on Islamic ideology and led by caliphate, would be best for Indonesia and should replace Pancasila as the national ideology.

Democracy has led Indonesia to capitalism and allows it to be used as a “cash cow by advanced states”, leaving its citizens in poverty, they added.

“Democracy and capitalism have proven ineffective in bringing about prosperity. Therefore, we are calling on this nation to apply khilafah,” Febrianti said.

“Islamic sharia is the right way toward an advanced and strong nation.”

Under the khilafah system, she claimed, citizens would have stricter control over the government to ensure their welfare be a top priority.

“In accordance with Islamic values, the society would be sinful if it let the government abuse power; they should even be willing to die for it because it is considered as mati syahid (martyrdom).”

She claimed the group’s mission of establishing khilafah would be accomplished, saying they had gradually received more support, including from scholars.

“It is just a matter of time. The society needs enlightenment to get out of the current political system.”

Commenting on the rally, constitutional law professor Jimly Asshiddiqie dismissed such a campaign.

“There is no need to be concerned about such a movement because it will always exist but will never be accepted by mainstream Islam.”

“What we should do is nurture the principles of Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution because Indonesia is a constitutional country,” he said.

He said movements have survived for many years and continue to spring up during recent years because of the domination of the West over the oppressed Muslim society.

He criticized the HTI of misinterpreting the concept of khilafah, which actually meant a governance system applied by caliphate emerging after the Prophet Muhammad.

Saldi Isra, also a constitutional law expert, shared the view, saying it would be impossible for the country to shift into khilafah, given the fact that the principles of the Constitution are well established.

“The idea (of establishing khilafah) is merely a discourse. There has never been further discussions on this issue because we have committed to enforcing the Constitution,” he said.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]

Far East


China: From Guerilla Army to Modern Colossus

Some sceptics question Beijing’s claims that the PLA’s transformation is peaceful

Three decades ago, it was billed as an oversized guerilla army with the world’s largest military museum for obsolete weapons. But China’s military has since become a modern army, transforming itself from a land-based, primitive force to a smaller, mobile, technologically more advanced power capable of projecting its influence beyond its borders. …

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Japan: Sato Asked U.s. to Nuke China in War

[Commentary from Tuan Jim: Honestly, Japanese politicians are incredibly good at the whole pragmatism/realism thing (or at least the LDP has been) — regardless of how many polls you see about folks wanting to kick out the Marines or get rid of one airbase or another, and however much the gov’t like to make hay with ugly Americans — the gov’t will never let it happen before it’s ready. — and quite frankly — as I’ve said before — I’ve got no issues with it in Korea or Japan.]

Former Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, who won the 1974 Nobel Peace Prize for his non-nuclear principles, sought a U.S. nuclear strike against China in 1965 if war broke out with Japan, declassified documents showed.

Sato made the request with then U.S. Defense Secretary Robert McNamara during a visit to Washington in January 1965, according to the diplomatic documents made public by the Foreign Ministry on Monday.

The meeting was held against the backdrop of China’s successful nuclear test in October the previous year and amid fears of further nuclear proliferation.

During the meeting, McNamara said events over the following two to three years would be important, and asked Sato if Tokyo was considering developing a nuclear arsenal itself.

Sato replied that Japan was consistently opposed to the possession and use of nuclear weapons, and reiterated Tokyo’s stance that Japan should be protected under the U.S. nuclear umbrella.

The prime minister warned McNamara to exert caution in talking about bringing nuclear weapons onto Japanese soil, citing stipulations connected with the Japan-U.S. mutual security agreement.

However, Sato made an exception of a possible war between Japan and China. He expressed his expectations that the United States would deploy nuclear weapons for a retaliatory attack against China in such a situation.

Sato also said it would be difficult to create necessary facilities on land for such an attack, but he believed a sea-borne operation could be launched immediately.

McNamara told Sato there would be no technical difficulties in carrying out such an operation, according to the documents.

The newly released documents further chip away Sato’s image as a pacifist, anti-nuclear leader. He was lauded internationally for unfurling the nation’s three non-nuclear principles of neither possessing nor producing nuclear weapons, and not letting them into Japan.

“If Sato’s request for nuclear retaliation had been revealed to the Japanese public at the time, he would have faced the risk of losing his office,” said Hideki Kan, a professor specializing in Japan-U.S. diplomatic history at Seinan Jo Gakuin University in Kita-Kyushu.

The conversation between Sato and McNamara is believed to have been based on a 1960 secret agreement between Tokyo and Washington to allow U.S. warships and aircraft armed with nuclear warheads to call at Japanese ports or pass through Japanese airspace without prior consultation.

The secret agreement, which Tokyo denies was ever made but which was revealed through U.S. documents declassified in 2000, was reached during talks on revising the bilateral security treaty.

A day before his meeting with McNamara, Sato told then U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson that Japan would not arm itself with nuclear weapons, despite China’s successful test. The prime minister said Japan would depend solely on U.S. protection under the bilateral security pact.

Johnson assured Sato that the United States would protect Japan.

According to separate U.S. documents declassified in 1998, Sato told Johnson during the same meeting that the Japanese government believed it was necessary for Tokyo to possess nuclear arms now that China owned such weapons.

In a telephone interview with The Asahi Shimbun, McNamara, 92, said Washington at that time was concerned about Tokyo’s reaction to Beijing’s nuclear test. He said he believed that if Japan were to be caught up in the nuclear arms race, it could fuel proliferation in the region.

While saying that he could not confirm whether Sato had actually sought a nuclear retaliation against China from the United States, McNamara suggested that Tokyo may have been trying to remind Beijing of the U.S. nuclear deterrent capability.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Philippines: Pre-Christmas ‘Asg’ Grenade Attack Wounds 17 in Basilan

ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines — At least 17 people were injured in an Abu Sayyaf grenade attack late Tuesday outside a popular fast food restaurant in southern Philippines, officials said.

Officials said one of two men riding tandem on a motorcycle tossed the fragmentation grenade outside the store of the Jollibee in Isabela City on Basilan Island, south of Zamboanga City, where a late night concert was taking place.

“Two unidentified person on a motorcycle threw a fragmentation grenade in front of the Isabela Jollibee fast food,” said Lt. Steffani Cacho, a military spokeswoman.

Brig. Gen. Rustico Guerrero, commander of the Marine forces on the island, said the attack occurred at around 9 p.m. “We suspect the Abu Sayyaf was behind the attack that injured at least 17 people,” he said.

A report from the Associated Press however put the number of casualties at 16.

Guerrero said the attack was probably in retaliation to continued operation against the Abu Sayyaf in Basilan. “There is an ongoing operation against the terrorists and this attack could be diversionary,” he said.

Guerrero said most of those injured in the explosion were civilians relaxing at the plaza in front of the store owned by Jollibee Foods, a leading operator of quick-service restaurants in the Philippines with more than 1,500 outlets in the county….

….The Abu Sayyaf group has been linked to the spate of kidnappings and bomb attacks in the Philippines and is labeled a terrorist organization by both Manila and Washington. It is believed by the US to have links with the al-Qaeda terror network and Jemaah Islamiya.

The Philippine government, aided by the US military, has deployed thousands of troops in the south, including in Basilan island, to eradicate the Abu Sayyaf.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]

Australia — Pacific


Australia: Fatal Flaws in Website Censorship Plan, Says Report

TRIALS of mandatory internet censorship will begin within days despite a secret high-level report to the Rudd Government that found the technology simply does not work, will significantly slow internet speeds and will block access to legitimate websites.

The report, commissioned by the Howard government and prepared by the Internet Industry Association, concluded that schemes to block inappropriate content such as child pornography are fundamentally flawed.

If the trials are deemed a success, the Government has earmarked $44 million to impose a compulsory “clean feed” on all internet subscribers in Australia as soon as late next year.

But the report says the filters would slow the internet — as much as 87 per cent by some measures — be easily bypassed and would not come close to capturing all of the nasty content available online. They would also struggle to distinguish between wanted and unwanted content, leading to legitimate sites being blocked. Entire user-generated content sites, such as YouTube and Wikipedia, could be censored over a single suspect posting.

This raises serious freedom of speech questions, such as who will be held accountable for blocked sites and whether the Government will be pressured to expand the blacklist to cover lawful content including pornography, gambling sites and euthanasia material.

The report, based on comprehensive interviews with many parties with a stake in the internet, was written by several independent technical experts including a University of Sydney associate professor, Bjorn Landfeldt. It was handed to the Government in February but has been kept secret.

[…]

This would block all “illegal” and “inappropriate” material, as determined in part by a secret blacklist administered by the Australian Communications and Media Authority.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Sub-Saharan Africa


Zimbabwean Police Charge 4 Farmers for Defying Eviction Orders

Dec. 22 (Bloomberg) — Four Zimbabwean farmers have been charged by police for defying orders to vacate their farms, lobby group Justice for Agriculture said.

The four are among a group of 78 white farmers who challenged their evictions in a Namibian-based Southern African Development Community Tribunal. The tribunal ruled that the evictions were motivated by discrimination and said farmers should return or remain on their land.

If convicted, the farmers may face up to two years in jail. They are due to appear in court Jan. 5, JAG said today…

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]

Latin America


Hugo Chavez’s Red Terror on Hold

Hugo Chavez took his aping of Castro’s regime to a frightening new level by decreeing the National Intelligence and Counter-intelligence Law. Venezuela’s two traditional intelligence services were to be abolished and replaced by one “General Intelligence Office” staffed strictly with Chavez henchmen. More ominously, this “law” essentially abolished the government’s separation of powers. Judges and prosecutors were to be required to co-operate with the newly-decreed secret police. Along with all Venezuelan judges and prosecutors who would have been forced into collusion with the Chavez regime, all Venezuelan citizens would have been equally “empowered.” Proposed” Community Councils, “that seemed to mimic Cuba’s neighborhood snitch groups known as Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDRs), would provide the framework for this “co-operation.”

According to the new decree, any Venezuelan found to be reneging on his or her “co-operation” could land in jail for six years. Venezuelans immediately recognized the implications. Human Rights Watch official, Jose Miguel Vivanco, cut to the heart of the issue: “Here you have the president legislating by decree that the country’s judges must serve as spies for the government. This is a government that simply doesn’t believe “in the separation of powers.”

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Obama Faces Swift Challenge From Latin America Leftists

Latin America: Barack Obama hasn’t even assumed the presidency, but already he’s getting his marching orders from a slew of hostile leftist regimes to our south. This is a sign of trouble. In principle, a consortium of 32 Latin American and Caribbean countries trying to solve the region’s problems without the U.S. is a fine idea. But at a new summit in Brazil, participants couldn’t get the U.S. off their minds.

The financial crisis, the falling price of oil and the pickle in which the worst-managed economies in the region now find themselves blurred distinctions between democratic and authoritarian regimes, all in a bacchanalia of America-bashing. The group set the tone by admitting Cuban dictator Raul Castro on his first trip abroad as their new member. Instead of treating Raul as a pariah, he was welcomed with hugs. Worse still, the group adopted elements of Cuba’s agenda as central to their own.

First demand: A resolution calling for the U.S. to drop its trade embargo against Cuba, a goal that Obama has already said he would work toward. But that wasn’t enough. “We should give the new government of the United States a deadline in order to end the embargo,” said Bolivia’s President Evo Morales. If the embargo isn’t lifted, Morales said all U.S. envoys ought to be expelled from the region. (Morales, of course, has already shot his own bolt, expelling the U.S. ambassador to Bolivia this year.)

[…]

To be fair, there’s a lot of irresponsible posturing in Latin America when it comes to summits. But the new America-bashing comes as nations such as Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia are no longer cooperating with the U.S. in the war on drugs, thereby making the war Colombia and Mexico must fight much harder. There’s also a disturbing arms buildup throughout the region. The posturing is coming not just because Obama hasn’t signaled much interest in the region, but also because he hasn’t showed much commitment to allies like Colombia, a target of Castro’s ambitions since the Cuban revolution.

Enemies like Cuba are reading the president-elect’s ambivalence as weakness. They say that if Obama wants to be part of their mainstream, he’ll do as they say. We doubt Obama will stand for this, but the sooner he makes that clear, the sooner the testing will end.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars


California AG Attacks Own Constitution

California Attorney General Jerry Brown, who is responsibile for defending the state’s laws and constitution from challenges, is urging the state Supreme Court to toss a voter-approved definition of marriage that now is part of the state constitution.

In a new statement on the dispute over Proposition 8, through which voters in November approved limiting marriage to one man and one woman, Brown said the vote must be “invalidated.”

The statement drew a stunned reaction from Brad Dacus, whose Pacific Justice Institute is working on friend-of-the-court briefs in the case.

Dacus said Brown originally pledged to defend Proposition 8 “in accordance with his constitutional duty.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Pope Benedict Criticizes Homosexual Behavior

VATICAN CITY: Pope Benedict said Monday that saving humanity from homosexual or transsexual behaviour was just as important as saving the rainforest from destruction.

The Church “should also protect man from the destruction of himself. A sort of ecology of man is needed,” the pontiff said in a holiday address to the Curia, the Vatican’s central administration.

“The tropical forests do deserve our protection. But man, as a creature, does not deserve any less.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Pope Revealed to be Catholic, Shock Horror

He’s done it again. The Pope has reiterated unfashionable Catholic teaching on sexuality. And at Christmas! What poor taste. Moreover, he has dared to do so in the context of a discussion of (pause to genuflect) the environment. Is nothing sacred?

Benedict XVI stands accused today of ecclesiastical gay-bashing. When I was woken up very early this morning by a radio station looking for a quote, I was given the impression that he’d given a speech saying homosexuals were as big a threat to the planet as climate change.

That would have been an own goal, I admit. But look at the text of the Pope’s speech to the Curia and he doesn’t even come close to saying that. The point Benedict is making is that God’s plan for creation encompasses both stewardship of the planet and the expression of human sexual relations within (and only within) marriage.

Nowhere in his speech does he say that “homosexuaity” is a sin, because that’s not Catholic teaching. On the other hand, and there’s no getting round this, all homosexual genital activity is condemned. But that teaching is implicit in the Pope’s speech, not explicit.

Read this report of the speech by John Allen, the American doyen of Vatican analysts. Here’s his intro:

It’s Vatican tradition for the pope to deliver a sort of “Year in Review” address to his staff in the Roman Curia each December, and over time these speeches have come to play two roles — one overt, the other implicit. The first is to give the pope a chance to frame how he’d like the year to be remembered; the second is to subtly defend aspects of his activity or teaching over the last 12 months which may have raised eyebrows, or set tongues wagging, in his own house.

This year, Benedict XVI used his annual address to the Curia, delivered the morning of Dec. 22, to highlight two such elements of his track record in ‘08: World Youth Day, and his growing emphasis on environmentalism. He suggested that both pivot on a core Christian doctrine: the role of the Holy Spirit.

In a vintage twist, this consummate cultural-critic-cum-pope even enlisted Friedrich Nietzsche in his defense.

Also in connection with the Holy Spirit, Benedict touched briefly on the intrinsic bonds linking Christ, the Spirit, and the church — a point with important, though in this case unstated, implications for Catholic theology.

Any mention of homosexuality in Allen’s report? Nope. Perhaps that was because Benedict himself didn’t refer to it. On the other hand, he does say that humanity needs saving from “outmoded metaphysics” that blur the distinction between men and women. The destruction of traditional heterosexual relations is part of the wider destruction of God’s creation.

The liberals will hate that juxtaposition. In the view of the secular world, and more than a few Tabletistas, “saving the planet” has become an alternative or successor project to the defence of the family. Pope Benedict has had the nerve to argue, in effect, that marriage is yet another aspect of the planet that needs saving.

So it boils down to this, really. Pope Catholic, shock horror. Admittedly, the shock and the horror are real. But that’s Catholicism for you: a sign of contradiction.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Time Magazine: Obama is a ‘Bigot’

An openly homosexual Time magazine reporter calls Barack Obama a “bigot” and a “problem for gays” following the president-elect’s invitation to Pastor Rick Warren to give the invocation at his upcoming inauguration ceremony.

John Cloud has written a variety of articles for Time, with topics ranging from his 11-page article about Ann Coulter to Eliot Spitzer, health and science subjects, elections, private versus public schools and even an article that even suggests parents drink with their kids to solve the nation’s obsession with binge drinking.

But Cloud is best known for his plethora of homosexual-themed pieces, including: “Outing Dumbledore,” “Are Gay Relationships Different?,” “The Gay Mafia That’s Redefining Liberal Politics,” “Revisiting ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’“ and “Not Separate, Just Equal.”

Now Cloud has set his sights on Obama.

[…]

“Having picked Warren to pray at the Inauguration and Republican Robert Gates to stay on at the Department of Defense,” he wrote, “Obama will now have to do something nice for the gays.”

He then made a suggestion for Obama by citing a Washington Times report indicating that retired military leaders are backing William White, an openly homosexual man, for secretary of the Navy.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

General


Completely Inadequate IPCC Models Produce the Ultimate Deception About Man Made Global Warming

E. R. Beadle said, “Half the work done in the world is to make things appear what they are not.” The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) does this with purpose and great effect. They built the difference between appearance and reality into their process. Unlike procedure used elsewhere, they produce and release a summary report independently and before the actual technical report is completed. This way the summary gets maximum media attention and becomes the public understanding of what the scientists said. Climate science is made to appear what it is not. Indeed, it is not even what is in their Scientific Report.

The pattern of falsifying appearances began early. Although he works at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Stephen Schneider was heavily employed in the work of the IPCC as this biography notes.

[…]

Schneider, among others, created the appearance that the Summary was representative of the Science Report. However, he provides an early insight into the thinking when speaking about global warming to Discovery magazine (October 1989) he said scientists need, “to get some broader based support, to capture the public’s imagination…that, of course, entails getting loads of media coverage. So we have to offer up some scary scenarios, make simplified dramatic statements and make little mention of any doubts we may have…each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective, and being honest.” The last sentence is deeply disturbing—there is no decision required.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Pope Tells Muslims That Conversions Deserve Respect

(ANSAmed) — VATICAN CITY, DECEMBER 18 — Religious freedom also demands the opportunity to be converted. So stressed Pope Benedict XVI today, receiving for the first time an Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bahrain, never before accredited by the Holy See. In praising the attitude of respect for other religions adopted by the tiny Arab Moslem Gulf kingdom, the Pope stressed that the right to religious freedom also touches on “the most profound and sacred that there is in humankind: it relation with God”. “Religious freedom, which allows everyone to live by their creed alone or with others, in private or in public, also demands the opportunity of a person to change religion, should their conscience so demand”, the Pope said. In several Moslem countries, such as Saudi Arabia, it is still forbidden for Christians to pray in public or to show their faith, and conversion is considered apostasy, a ‘crime’ sometimes, as in Afghanistan, punishable with death. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Protectionist Dominoes Are Beginning to Tumble Across the World

The riots have begun. Civil protest is breaking out in cities across Russia, China, and beyond.

Greece has been in turmoil for 11 days. The mood seems to have turned “pre-insurrectionary” in parts of Athens — to borrow from the Marxist handbook.

This is a foretaste of what the world may face as the “crisis of capitalism” — another Marxist phase making a comeback — starts to turn two hundred million lives upside down.

We are advancing to the political stage of this global train wreck. Regimes are being tested. Those relying on perma-boom to mask a lack of democratic or ancestral legitimacy may try to gain time by the usual methods: trade barriers, sabre-rattling, and barbed wire.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the head of the International Monetary Fund, is worried enough to ditch a half-century of IMF orthodoxy, calling for a fiscal boost worth 2pc of world GDP to “prevent global depression”.

“If we are not able to do that, then social unrest may happen in many countries, including advanced economies. We are facing an unprecedented decline in output. All around the planet, the people have reacted with feelings going from surprise to anger, and from anger to fear,” he said.

[…]

The last great era of globalisation peaked just before 1914. You know the rest of the story.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Ahmed Marcouch Islamizes the Netherlands

The Islamization of the Netherlands is well underway.

It’s a gradual process, and the engine of the transformation in the large cities, including Amsterdam, is made up of blocs of Muslim immigrants who vote overwhelmingly for the PvdA (Labour Party) and other socialist parties of the permanent governmental infrastructure. And Muslims do not just make up the electoral base of the socialists: they are also party members, and fill political positions, both elected and appointed.

The Moroccan native Ahmed Marcouch is one such PvdA official. Our Flemish correspondent VH has compiled a report on Comrade Marcouch, using translated Dutch-language material.

First, his prefatory note:

Ahmed Marcouch was born in Morocco in 1969 and for three decades has been on the march through the institutions in the Netherlands with a little help from the PvdA (Labour).

Together with the other dual passport holders Ahmed Aboutaleb (Moroccan, at present Minister of Social Affairs in The Netherlands and appointed Mayor of Rotterdam) and Nebahat Albayrak (Turkish, State Secretary of Justice in The Netherlands, responsible for mass asylum), Marcouch has up until now been presented as the example of the moderate Muslim and successful integration. But recently his mask has slowly been coming off, and he has begun advocating the Islamization for The Netherlands.

The Qaradawi link was already known to a few, but only now surfaces because of his leaked request for subsidy. It is also known to some that for years he has advocated “empowering” Moroccan “problem youths” by talking about Tarik ibn Zijad, instead of famous old Dutch heroes. This Tarik was a Moroccan jihad warrior who took part in the conquest and colonization of Spain. The columnist Anders Wellebeeke wrote about this earlier this year.

A few months ago Marcouch told the press that the Dutch should show more respect for traditional-minded Muslims, and recently that public schools (which do not have a specific curriculum on religion) should introduce lessons on Islam. Nationwide.

Marcouch is Da’wa personified.

And now VH’s translation of an op-ed from Elsevier:

The popularity of Ahmed Marcouch in the Netherlands remains a mystery

The Egyptian hate-monger Yusuf Al-Qaradawi is the spiritual and political leader of Ahmed Marcouch, an Amsterdam district chairman [and member of the PvdA, Labour]. Marcouch remains one of the heroes of PvdA leader Wouter Bos. Why?

By Syp Wynia

Ahmed Marcouch, one of the heroes of PvdA leader and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Wouter Bos, told elsevier.nl that Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, the ideologue of the radical Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, is a “respected authority”. He says in a way that he still supports his initiative of four years ago [weeks after the murder of Van Gogh], to invite Al-Qaradawi for a conference in the Netherlands.

That conference was cancelled because the city of Amsterdam turned down the request by Marcouch cum suis, for a subsidy of 150,000 euros. Apparently Amsterdam Mayor Job Cohen, unlike Marcouch, was not as convinced that flying in the Egyptian hate-monger would be a meaningful contribution to “reduce the gap between Muslims and non-Muslims.”

A figurehead

Marcouch’s desire to invite the controversial Al-Qaradawi to the Netherlands is not an isolated event. In 2005, shortly before he became the district council chairman of Amsterdam-Slotervaart, Marcouch said in an interview with Samira Abbos (who is now a member of parliament for the PvdA), that when he does not understand something in the Koran, he relies on the interpretations of Al-Qaradawi. Marcouch called him “a icon in Islamic society and a great scientist”.

In all clarity, the spiritual leader of Marcouch is the ideologue of the Islamic Brotherhood, which is just about the mother of all terrorist movements, up until Al-Qaeda.

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The Rotten Europe

Al-Qaradawi is a very dangerous man. He is persona non grata in Britain and the United States. He is a rabid anti-Semite, supports suicide attacks against Israel and believes that the rotten Europe should be rescued by Islam. The only thing in Al-Qaradawi’s favor is that he is sometimes attacked by even more conservative Muslims.

And that’s who is the mentor of Ahmed Marcouch, who is himself the hero of Wouter Bos. The loyalty of Marcouch to al-Qaradawi explains many of the performances of the district council chairman.

Marcouch’s standard line is that he presents himself as the reasonable alternative, as the moderate Muslim whom you had better please, otherwise the angry, radical, criminal, and terrorist Muslims might emerge. Marcouch is opposed to Koran schools, just to make way for Islam to enter public schools as a reasonable alternative.

Breeding ground

Pity those who just happen to be residents of Slotervaart. That city district has 44,000 inhabitants, of which one quarter are classified as Muslim and 7,000 as a Moroccan.

What about the other 37,000 inhabitants of Slotervaart? Do they also feel themselves represented by the Moroccan/Dutch Marcouch? Doe they also think its a great idea that their district is a breeding ground for the introduction of the municipal Islam — in the knowledge that their mayor sees Yusuf Al-Qaradawi as a role model?

And what about PvdA party members and PvdA voters? Are they just as happy with Ahmed Marcouch as Wouter Bos is? Silence reigns, and with that the self-Islamization.

An additional note from VH:

Marcouch today unveils (and complains) that he was refused the job of police spokesman (Public Relations). According to him that was because he is of Moroccan descent (but it might also be because of the Intelligence service).

A translation from “Hoei, boei”:

Four tough expressions from Ahmed Marcouch

1.   Marcouch expresses 100% support for Amsterdam Mayor Job Cohen [PvdA, Labour], who doesn’t see it as a problem when some “street-coaches” in Amsterdam-West refuse to shake a woman’s hand out of religious beliefs.
2.   Marcouch advocates that female police officers be allowed to wear the headscarf.
3.   Marcouch: “In The Netherlands we need a dozen Tariq Ramadan clones.”
4.   Marcouch: “In Amsterdam we also see a lot of people complaining, girls with headscarves who say they often meet people who are afraid of Muslims, who are anti-Islam. Well, those are the things the we should commemorate on May 4 [WWII victims remembrance day] especially, and say: that is also the way that [the Holocaust] started.”

And a final translation:

Bridge to a fundamentalist

By Marcel Duyvestein [critical PvdA member]

I close my eyes. I sigh. Again I think: I was a fan. I was a blind fan who thought Marcouch was a bridgehead. Someone who can bring the West and East together. Someone who brings peace. Someone who teaches fundamentalists like Fawaz Djneid [the handshake-refuser] a lesson and clearly has liberal ideas. I loved his pragmatism when it concerned street kids and integration, and I took his love for Islam for granted, the way you swallow a stray snip of onion that was in the herring — even if you don’t like the taste.

I was finished with him earlier. And this fresh news [having wanted to invite his mentor al Qaradawi] only confirms this again. Marcouch is in the deepest sense an evangelist, however. In a way he is the Muslim equivalent of a Jehovah’s Witness. He sticks his foot in the door and keeps it there, until the blessings of his beliefs have been brought into the spotlight.

Recently in November he gave a speech about his religion for an audience of PvdA-ears. He told them that we must embrace orthodox Islam. His persistence is unstoppable.

He should by all means do that, promote Islam. He has the freedom to do so. I would like to guarantee that for him. I only find it hard to understand that he also does that within my party [PvdA]. Even there he stretches his power envelope ever further. In the PvdA there are many heavy believers wandering around. Often I think: what are you looking for here? Our principles are quite different from Sharia. But it is the cultural relativists — the ones who also love the burka — who think they should be given a wide berth in the party. That some Islamic councilors are clearly anti-gay, doesn’t matter. “We are a broad party,” the soft powers then say.

[…]

Marcouch is treated like a hero in the PvdA. In the next elections he will be seen together with Lodewijk Asscher [alderman of Finances, Economics, Airport and Harbor, and vice-mayor of Amsterdam for the PvdA] on the election posters. These rumors are becoming stronger by the day.

The PvdA will become the red SGP [Orthodox Christian party]. Religion gets around. The religion of peace.

— A comment underneath the article:

Religious people’s party
07:41 — 20-12-2008
The PvdA will become a religious people’s party. If anyone had told me this some ten years ago, I would’ve declared him totally nuts.
roel

Conservative Swede’s Challenge

AltercationThis comment is from an old thread, and may have been missed by many of our readers, so I’m reposting it here.

There has been much argument about Russia in this space over the last few months. Is it a failed state or a functional one? Is it just like the USSR or is it a different kind of entity? Is it a sinkhole of brutality and repression, or a revived national state groping its way into the 21st century?

Conservative Swede has thrown down the gauntlet over a particular issue raised by other commenters:

So this is my challenge, for all of you who claim that Putin is behind killing hordes of journalists:

Go through the cases you have, then pick your best case, and I will have a closer look at that in a fair and balanced way. Just pick one case. Listing hundreds of names that Putin supposedly killed since 1992 does not lead us anywhere. Pick just one case that you think holds water. With one case we are able to look at it in depth. It will naturally have to be a case where there is at least some public material, preferably more than minimal.

Just one case — but you choose which.

It will be very interesting to see what comes up.

And hey, choose carefully!

Any takers?

[Post ends here. Gentlemen, choose your weapons.]

Seeing Clouds From Both Sides Now

Below this introduction you will find a post lifted in its entirety from Pundita’s blog. It will probably stay her top post indefinitely — which means you have more opportunity to dig through her past offerings for various nuggets of wisdom.

I have no idea where she gets all her information, but I’ll bet there are spheres of knowledge in those archives you’ve never seen elsewhere. When nominating her for the Grande Conservative Blogress Diva 2009 at Gay Patriot, I said I think she’s really Spengler in drag.

How else could she know all that she does about foreign policy?

By the way, Ann Althouse, who is always top of the list on the Grande Diva voting, has set up a method which permits you to investigate each of the nominees without having to click on to all the web sites. What she did was visit each blog herself and snip a quote which demonstrates the personality of individual contenders.

Her choices are astute.

Here is the post from which Ms. Althouse took her sample of Pundita’s writing. What she chose fits Miz Pundita to a T. Before you go over there to see what other quotes are available, see if you can find what she took to represent Pundita.



Heaven event

What’ll it cost you?

One morning a few years ago I heard on the radio that there was to be an extraordinary event in the heavens that night, one that had not happened before in the memory of astronomy. I can’t recall what the event was, but the question of some concern for those who watched deep space was whether the event would have any measurable impact on planet Earth.

On hearing this I chuckled, “We’ll soon find out,” then promptly forgot the news item.

That night, for no reason, I decided to hang out in Georgetown and to take a bus there. Mentally drumming my fingers as the bus inched through traffic, I suddenly turned my head and saw that across the aisle a baby, perched in her mother’s lap, was solemnly contemplating me. I stared back. She was so tiny, so exquisitely formed, a perfect new life.

I glanced at the mother’s profile. Eastern European — perhaps Romanian, I wondered. A young mother, still in her twenties.

Not American, not in America long, I could tell from her clothing and that of the baby’s. From the clothing, not well off. Yet there was something about the way she sat, the way she held her head, that conveyed a quiet dignity and forbearance.

I thought, “What’ll it cost you?” and said a silent prayer for mother and child. ‘May all good things come to them. May they live lives of great happiness.’

Alighting from the bus, I decided to stop off at the Georgetown Park shopping mall, where I sat for some time, enjoying the parade of window shoppers — tourists, college students, and Washingtonians unwinding after a day’s work.

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Then I continued my walk on M Street, heading toward Pennsylvania Avenue, taking in the passersby and the diners at window seats in restaurants that lined the street. I stopped off for a few minutes at Barnes & Noble but didn’t feel like browsing the books, and continued my stroll.

As I neared the Four Seasons Hotel my eye was caught by a tableau inside a shop. The shop is no longer there; it sold all manner of delightful decorative fluffery, much of it visible through the large window, and all of it arranged in a riotous jumble.

The shop was closed for the night but still brightly lit. Inside were three females — a mother and her two teenage daughters, from the similarity of the features. Probably the shop’s owner, I thought, taking in the mother. They were trying on ridiculous Victorian hats, exchanging them, whirling around to show off the effect, and laughing in merriment at how they looked.

There was such gaiety about the group that it was infectious. I found myself smiling at them. I took some time to study the mother. This was someone who knew how to enjoy life, and she’d communicated the art to her daughters.

“What’ll it cost you?” I thought.

I mentally whispered a prayer for them, and wished them all the best that life could give.

I didn’t feel like walking any farther so I hailed a cab for home. On the way I decided to stop at a 7-11 for a few items. When I arrived at the counter with my purchases, there was an old man counting out change to purchase a cup of yogurt while the clerk stoically watched him carefully measure out pennies and nickels.

I took in the man’s clothing and his profile. Probably homeless, years of heavy drinking stamped on his face. But there was something about him, something about the way he held himself, which reminded me that he had not always been a drunk.

I thought, “What’ll it cost you?”

I pulled out a dollar and paid for the yogurt, gesturing to the man to keep his change. He returned the change to his pocket without looking at me. As I returned to the cab I said a silent prayer for the man.

The next morning I remembered the news about the heavenly event and thought, ‘Well, we’re still here. Nothing happened.’

Then a chill went up my spine as I recalled the phrase, “What’ll it cost you?”

I’d never thought or spoken those words until the night before. Until I went back over events I hadn’t even been aware that the question had come to me three times during my outing.

And I wasn’t in the habit of praying for the welfare of complete strangers I encountered while on an outing.

Did the extraordinary heavenly occurrence somehow lift the human mind out of its ordinary concerns for a few hours? Are there moments in time, signaled by cosmic events, when the divine speaks more loudly in the heart’s ear?

I don’t know, but I do know I will not forget that night and its lesson.

The spirit of giving is not measured in gifts but in the willingness to give, the remembrance that there is always something we can give, if only our good wishes.

Did God give His only begotten son to save humankind? How many fathers have sacrificed their sons to battle to save others? Why shouldn’t a higher power do the same?

Is there a supreme higher power? Does God really have only one son? Has He sent only one son to save us? Is God a “he?” Does God exist?

I’ve been incarnating in this realm so long I address both gods and demons as sonny.

Yet even I don’t know the answer to such questions. And I can’t ever know, for to know while incarnate would mean I’m not subject to any human limitations.

Put another way you can’t have your cake and eat it too: play the role of a mortal plus know all the answers — unless of course you’re incarnating in the role of a sage whose job description is to never fail to think up an answer to even the silliest question.

For the rest of us — what’ll it cost you to suspend your wondering for a few days about matters far above the human head, and determine instead to celebrate the spirit of Christmas? For what could be more joyful than to contemplate a being who makes the ultimate sacrifice to save humanity?

May the spirit of giving always be with you, and may all good things come your way.



By the way, I wondered what Ms. Althouse would choose as my quote. Given that I have barely posted recently, there didn’t seem to be much to pick from. But no surprises here: what she snipped is definitely essence of moi.

ISI: Squeaky Clean

I agree with the reader who sent us the tip: this smells like a coverup (or disinformation). Since when does the FBI have on-the-ground expertise in Pakistan?

From the Iranian news service Press TV:

‘ISI cleared of Mumbai involvement’

The FBI has cleared Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of any involvement in last month’s terror attack on India’s financial hub.

After interrogating the sole surviving gunman, The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) concluded that the ISI was cleared of any involvement in the Mumbai terror attacks on November 26, Pakistani daily The Dawn quoted diplomatic sources as saying on Thursday.

Pakistani Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab was among a group of 10 armed men who went on a shooting rampage in more than 10 sites, including two luxury hotels, in Mumbai.

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Citing other sources, The Dawn said investigations had also revealed that the attackers had crossed the border from Pakistan, where the well-orchestrated plot was sketched by the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

The ISI was accused of being involved in the Mumbai attacks due to its past associations with the LeT, which received CIA and ISI support to fight the soviet-backed government in Afghanistan.

The CIA had built extensive bases for the LeT in Pakistan and Afghanistan to train thousands of guerrilla fighters, according to Frontline magazine.

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has repeated asked India for concrete proof implicating the LeT in the attack, as tension between the two neighbors intensifies.

The nuclear-armed nations already have a history of three wars since independence from Britain in 1947.