Malmö Riots Spread to Stockholm

On Sunday I reported on the intifada in Malmö that arose among immigrant “youths” in reaction to the closure of an informal mosque in Rosengård.
Tensta riots
Last night and early this morning, thirty to forty people rioted in an immigrant suburb of Stockholm to show their support for Rosengård.

According to The Local:

Fire and rescue services came under attack from stone-throwing youths in Tensta in northwest Stockholm on Monday evening.

A number of police units were sent to where a gang of youngsters had set fire to car tyres, rubbish bins and a skip, as well as attempting to set fire to a car, Dagens Nyheter reports.

Rescue workers were subjected to heavy stone-throwing and quickly moved out of the predominantly immigrant-occupied area after they managed to put out the fires. There were no reports of any injuries.

Police said they did not know what had caused the disturbance and said there was no apparent connection to last weeks riots in Malmö. By midnight the situation was under control but police remained in place.

“We’ll be here as long as we’re needed,” police spokesman Björn Engström told Dagens Nyheter.

Below are some excerpts from Expressen, kindly translated for Gates of Vienna by Reinhard of FOMI:

Serious Disturbances during the night

Police fear the riots in Rosengård are spreading into the outskirts of Stockholm. Youngsters in Tensta started fires and threw stones at the Fire brigade trucks.

“We want to show our support for Rosengård,” says one of the youngsters to Expressen.

“We support Rosengård. They’ve shut down a mosque to use it as a party venue.”

“That’s haram,” says one of the teenage boys who won’t give his name.

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Situation under control

“It’s going to get worse than this,” says another boy who is at most 16 years old.

A student of civil economics, Suleyman Ali, 20, tried to calm the gang.

“There is a need for young role models who can show that one can become something even if one has grown up in Tensta.”

At 1:00 a.m. the police had the situation under control.

Reinhard includes this additional material:

Also note this article. This writer, who has lived in and studied Islam in Rosengård and now works for Malmö college (not university, högskola), writes that the mosque in Rosengård is run by Wahhabists, who should not be helped in any way.

This mosque in Rosengård is probably the most radical of all Swedish mosques. AFA [Antifa, the “anti-fascist” anarchist network] wrote a press release stating that they supported the Muslims because they were evicted; it had nothing to do with ideology.

Pernilla Ouis, a former convert to Islam who seems to have converted back, writes in Sydsvenskan about the Salafists involved in the mosque: “It is incomprehensible how anti-fascists can support such a fascist group as this.”



Hat tip: VH.

Adding Lawlessness to Lawlessness

In my post yesterday about anti-immigrant sentiment in Russia, I referred to the nationalist sentiment that is developing there, and included this excerpt about the formation of vigilante groups:

Druzhinniki, popular militias whose members sometimes carry arms and which have links to the Russian Orthodox Church’s nationalist wing, are already patrolling Russian cities seeking to keep immigrants from any actions that violate law and order, a development that has prompted some Muslim groups hitherto quiescence to become more active.

Tuan Jim objected to my take on the situation, and left this comment:

Baron,

I hate to say it, but I think you’re engaging in some very selective article posting and commentary here.

There is a distinct difference between calling for a restriction on immigration from certain countries to counter radical Islam or even cutting back on allowing economic immigration for the purpose of protecting domestic jobs and the blatant xenophobic violence that has resulted in over 100 foreigners deaths just this year, not to mention an black US college student getting stabbed in the last month.

I sent you the article (and you included it in a recent news roundup) of the outcome of the trial of a gang of teenage thugs who had admitted to killing over *20* people in a period of less than a year. 20 people! That’s mass murder right there — and it’s not like they shot them — they beat and stabbed them all to death in the streets. And the average conviction for 20+ murders was 6 years (even less for the minors).

That is not a good trend. Nationalism and Patriotism backed by appropriate rule of law is one thing — attacking and killing random people because you don’t like the way they look (i.e. “not Slavic” to quote another article) is a completely different kettle of fish. And the failure of the government to prosecute these crimes appropriately is very disconcerting.

I had to concede his point. I agree that a descent into vigilante thuggishness is not a desirable outcome in any country.

My gut reaction comes from watching the growing brutality and lawlessness of immigrant areas in various parts of Europe, about which the civil authorities do virtually nothing.

Every day I sift through the news stories with their mind-numbing litany of assault, murder, rapes, vandalism, looting, and arson committed by “youths” in the banlieues of Western Europe. The reaction of the lawfully-constituted governments is to ignore or play down the problem or pretend it doesn’t really exist, and to give the young thugs at most a slap on the wrist. In Britain, anyone who dares to point out the extent of the crisis and criticize it may be charged with the crime of “racism”.

My gut reaction is also informed by the experience of a female member of our family, who was assaulted by an immigrant tough on the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia. No one was ever arrested for the crime. It’s well-known in Charlottesville that some of the worst Mexican gangs have infested the schools and housing projects of the city.

So I have to admit to a guilty and illicit thrill at the thought of vigilantes of my own ethnic persuasion taking back the mean streets from the invaders. But Tuan Jim is right — this kind of lawlessness is not a solution to be desired.

On the other hand, what will be the alternative? This is the awful dilemma which is gradually confronting us. Our political leaders, to whom we have delegated our governance via our electoral consent, are failing in their most fundamental duty: the protection of their citizens.
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In a free society, people voluntarily give up a portion of their liberty in exchange for the protection of the State. This is the basic social contract. We grant the State a monopoly on violence, and in return we are protected. But the State has failed to keep its half of the bargain, and no longer maintains a monopoly on violence.

So lawlessness already exists. The abdication by the civil authorities of their responsibilities is a breach of the common law. Unless this slide into anarchy is reversed, further lawlessness on the part of the erstwhile victims will inevitably result.

The system which should replace our failed leaders is broken. At present there is no way in the United States or most other Western nations to throw out the negligent rascals and replace them with responsible leaders. The electoral system is rigged so that we are only allowed to vote for several different flavors of “more of the same”.

There is no choice that would allow a return to the kind of muscular law-enforcement that used to be the norm. And maybe that’s the way most people prefer it. Maybe we as a society would rather be “nice” than be protected from violent thugs. Maybe we no longer have the stomach to do what is required to re-establish civil society in our inner cities and immigrant suburbs. Maybe we are too morally sophisticated to protect ourselves.

But not everyone feels that way, and eventually some people are bound to respond in the same manner that the Russian vigilante groups are responding, by adding their own murder and mayhem to the mix.

A politically feasible way of avoiding this outcome, if it can possibly be found, is much to be preferred.

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/22/2008

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/22/2008The most notable news tonight (aside from the conviction of the Ft. Dix terrorists) concerns the financial crisis and the bailouts. Greece, Spain, the UK, and other European countries are all experiencing their own versions of the financial meltdown. Spain is probably suffering the most.

Thanks to Abu Elvis, Henrik, JD, Tuan Jim, and all the other tipsters who sent these in. Headlines and articles are below the fold.
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USA
5 Men Found Guilty of Plotting to Kill Fort Dix Soldiers
Bailed-Out Banks Give Billions in Salaries, Bonuses
Bush and Lawmakers Sneak a National DNA Database Into Existance
FBI Probes Terrorism Links in U.S. Somali Enclaves
Guess Who Doesn’t Like the Press — and the Feeling May be Mutual.
Interview With Pollard: Charges US Gave Saddam WMD
Local Fla. Teens Claim Pranks on County’s Speed Cams
Obama’s Labor Pick Has Communist Ties
 
Europe and the EU
Britain Has Lost the Stomach for a Fight
Brussels Invents Trick to Get Irish to Vote Again
Christmas is for Church Members, Say German Politicians
Czech Police Arrest Group for Organising Fake Marriages
Denmark: Youth House Activists Convicted
Finland: Youth Protest Against Greek Government
Germany Considers Taking in Guantanamo Prisoners
Greek Fighting: Eurozones’s Weakest Link Starts to Crack
Luxembourg Inks Initial Deal on Kaupthing Arm Sale
More People Abuse Legal Stay in Czech Rep After Schengen Entry
Police Squash Violent Hamburg Protest
Soini: True Finns Are Not Extremists
Sub-Prime Crisis is the Edge of a Financial Hurricane
Tehran’s Wish is Law to Brussels
 
Israel and the Palestinians
Germany Sends Extremist Rapper to Tour West Bank
PA Forces Arrest ‘Dead’ Hamas Leader
 
Middle East
Russia Denies Selling Missile System to Iran
 
Russia
Russia Warns of Gas Supply Disruptions to Europe
 
Caucasus
Russia Forces OSCE to Start Georgia Pullout January 1
 
South Asia
Indonesia: Proponents of Islamic State Jailed
Indonesia: Porn Law Claims Yet More Victims
Singapore: Online Hunt for Mas Selamat?
 
Far East
Does S. Korea Really Want Unification?
Obama’s Walk-Away Option on N Korea
Rice Says Only an Idiot Would Trust North Korea
 
Culture Wars
Bankrupt Mortgage Giants Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae Give Thousands to Homosexual Groups
 
General
World Faces “Total” Financial Meltdown: Bank of Spain Chief

USA


5 Men Found Guilty of Plotting to Kill Fort Dix Soldiers

CAMDEN, N.J. — Five Muslim immigrants were convicted Monday of plotting to massacre U.S. soldiers at Fort Dix in a case that tested the FBI’s post-Sept. 11 strategy of infiltrating and breaking up terrorist conspiracies in their earliest stages.

The men could get life in prison when they are sentenced in April.

The five, who lived in and around Philadelphia for years, were found guilty of conspiring to kill U.S. military personnel. But they were acquitted of attempted murder, after prosecutors acknowledged the men were probably months away from an attack and did not necessarily have a specific plan. Four defendants were also convicted of weapons charges.

The federal jury deliberated for 38 hours over six days.

[…]

Convicted were: Shnewer, a Jordanian-born cab driver; Turkish-born convenience store clerk Serdar Tatar; and brothers Dritan, Eljvir and Shain Duka, ethnic Albanians from the former Yugoslavia, who had a roofing business. A sixth man arrested and charged only with gun offenses pleaded guilty earlier.

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Bailed-Out Banks Give Billions in Salaries, Bonuses

Banks that are getting taxpayer bailouts awarded their top executives nearly $1.6 billion in salaries, bonuses, and other benefits last year, an Associated Press analysis reveals.

The rewards came even at banks where poor results last year foretold the economic crisis that sent them to Washington for a government rescue. Some trimmed their executive compensation due to lagging bank performance, but still forked over multimillion-dollar executive pay packages.

Benefits included cash bonuses, stock options, personal use of company jets and chauffeurs, home security, country club memberships and professional money management, the AP review of federal securities documents found.

The total amount given to nearly 600 executives would cover bailout costs for many of the 116 banks that have so far accepted tax dollars to boost their bottom lines.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Bush and Lawmakers Sneak a National DNA Database Into Existance

While most Americans were bombarded with news coverage regarding the presidential race without end, President George W. Bush almost silently signed a senate bill that would change America forever.

S.1858 allows the federal government to screen the DNA of all newborn babies in the United States. According to the legislation, the new law must be implemented within 6 months of Bush’s bill signing in April 2008.

According to police experts, this infant DNA collection is now being carried out by individual states and sample DNA is being submitted to the feds. Congressman Ron Paul states that this bill is the first step towards the establishment of a national DNA database.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



FBI Probes Terrorism Links in U.S. Somali Enclaves

WASHINGTON — Federal agents are investigating whether young men from Somali immigrant enclaves in the U.S. are traveling back to their parents’ homeland to fight on the side of Islamist terror groups.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is following the trail of more than a dozen young men missing from Somali communities in several U.S. cities, including Minneapolis, Boston and Columbus, Ohio, according to people familiar with the probe. Counterterrorism officials in Europe and Australia also are investigating similar reports in their countries.

Families of three teenagers earlier this month went public in Minneapolis, home to the largest Somali enclave in the U.S., saying their teenagers had disappeared in recent months and then turned up in Somalia. The families were spurred to action in part after twin October terror bombings in their homeland. One of them is believed to have been the first suicide bombing carried out by an American, according to U.S. law-enforcement officials.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Guess Who Doesn’t Like the Press — and the Feeling May be Mutual.

Barack Obama has promised to run the most transparent White House in history. As he said throughout the campaign, this election was about us, not him. So it makes some sense that he would let us see what we will be doing. The president-elect has held a record number of press conferences, and quite naturally he has earned lavish public praise for the frequency of his appearances.

But take the time to look at what he has actually said in these engagements and you will be less impressed.

At his first press conference, three days after the election, he backed some kind of stimulus package and artfully dodged several tough questions. CNN’s Candy Crowley, for instance, noted that Obama had begun receiving intelligence briefings and asked whether he thought the intelligence agencies were doing a good job sharing information. “I have received intelligence briefings. And I will make just a general statement. Our intelligence process can always improve. I think it has gotten better. And, you know, beyond that, I don’t think I should comment on the nature of the intelligence briefings.”

Crowley also asked whether he’d learned anything in his briefings that gave him second thoughts about any of the policies he advocated during the campaign. “I’m going to skip that.” (Obama did talk at some length about buying a dog for his daughters.)

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Interview With Pollard: Charges US Gave Saddam WMD

In 1981, Israel, using information supplied by American intelligence, bombed Saddam Hussein’s Osirak nuclear facility without consulting the U.S. Pollard found out while working as an analyst for Naval Intelligence that the U.S. had an agreement with Israel that the two counties would share intelligence. But after the attack at Osirak, the U.S. started to secretly punish Israel by stopping the flow of intelligence.

Without knowing this, the Israelis approached American military intelligence regarding something going on in Samarra they thought was suspicious.

According to Pollard, he learned that Casper Weinberger, then-secretary of defense, had “assured them that nothing was going on.” When Pollard discovered, before he volunteered to spy for Israel, that there was, in fact, a chemical weapons plant under construction there, he asked his superiors at Naval Intelligence why the U.S. had not informed Israel. One of them quipped that “Jews are sensitive about gas.”

Pollard learned as well that Bechtel — the American construction giant for which Weinberger had served as general counsel and for which then-Secretary of State George Shultz had served as CEO — was facilitating the construction of the plant through a number of different companies. The firms were camouflaging it as a “dual-use facility that could be explained away as a fertilizer plant.”

“How much fertilizer does Iraq need?” Pollard speculates with irony.

According to Pollard, the plant cost “hundreds of millions of dollars to build” and required waivers from the Department of Defense and the State Department.

It was at this point that Pollard decided he had no choice but to spy for Israel. As a Jew, he was haunted by the Holocaust and concluded that what he had learned meant Israel was faced with an “existential threat” about which it knew nothing.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Local Fla. Teens Claim Pranks on County’s Speed Cams

As a prank, students from local high schools have been taking advantage of the county’s Speed Camera Program in order to exact revenge on people who they believe have wronged them in the past, including other students and even teachers.

Students from Richard Montgomery High School dubbed the prank the Speed Camera “Pimping” game, according to a parent of a student enrolled at one of the high schools.

Originating from Wootton High School, the parent said, students duplicate the license plates by printing plate numbers on glossy photo paper, using fonts from certain websites that “mimic” those on Maryland license plates. They tape the duplicate plate over the existing plate on the back of their car and purposefully speed through a speed camera, the parent said. The victim then receives a citation in the mail days later.

Students are even obtaining vehicles from their friends that are similar or identical to the make and model of the car owned by the targeted victim, according to the parent.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Obama’s Labor Pick Has Communist Ties

Radical Leaders Hail Solis as ‘Outstanding,’ ‘Terrific’

President-elect Barack Obama’s choice to head the Labor Department has close ties to U.S. communist and socialist organizations and has sent representatives to functions organized by national parties for both ideologies.

The pick of Rep. Hilda L. Solis, D-Calif., a Congressional Hispanic Caucus leader considered to be one of the most reliably pro-union voices in the House, was hailed as a victory by communist and socialist leaders.

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Solis herself has close ties to both socialist and communist organizations in the U.S.

Trever Loudon, a communist researcher based in New Zealand, found that in November 2005 Solis addressed the DSA National Convention in Los Angeles, entitled, “The New Capital of Progressive Politics?”

“By appointing the strongly pro-union Solis,” writes Loudon on his New Zeal blog, “president-elect Barack Obama has sent a clear signal to his far left support base that he has not abandoned his roots.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU


Britain Has Lost the Stomach for a Fight

Last week Gordon Brown announced a date for Britain’s withdrawal from Iraq. Most troops will be back in time for a spring general election. The prime minister posed with soldiers and expressed his sorrow over yet more fatal casualties in Afghanistan. He did not dwell on Britain’s humiliation in Basra, nor mention that this is the most inglorious withdrawal since Sir Anthony Eden ordered the boys back from Suez.

The fundamental cause of the British failure was political. Tony Blair wanted to join the United States in its toppling of Saddam Hussein because if Britain does not back America it is hard to know what our role in the world is: certainly not a seat at the top table. But, for all his persuasiveness, Blair could not hold public opinion over the medium term and so he cut troop numbers fast and sought to avoid casualties. As a result, British forces lost control of Basra and left the population at the mercy of fundamentalist thugs and warring militias, in particular Moqtada al-Sadr’s Mahdi Army.

The secondary cause of failure was a misplaced British disdain for America, shared by our politicians and senior military. In the early days in Iraq we bragged that our forces could deploy in berets and soft-sided vehicles while US forces roared through Baghdad in heavily armoured convoys. British leaders sneered at the Americans’ failure to win hearts and minds because of their lack of experience in counterinsurgency.

Pride has certainly come before a fall. British commanders underestimated both the enemy’s effectiveness and the Americans’ ability to adapt. Some apparently failed even to observe how much had changed. At a meeting in August 2007 an American described Major-General Jonathan Shaw, then British commander, as “insufferable”, lecturing everyone in the room about lessons learnt in Northern Ireland, which apparently set eyeballs rolling: “It would be okay if he was best in class, but now he’s worst in class.”

Around the same time Jack Keane, an American general, moaned that it was frustrating to see the “situation in Basra that was once working pretty well, now coming apart”. By then General David Petraeus had been appointed US commander, introducing intelligence and determination in equal measure.

If a fair-minded account of the Iraq war is written, credit should go to President Bush for rejecting two years ago the report by the bipartisan Iraq Study Group that called for force reductions. He defied conventional wisdom and ordered a troop surge instead. It has been an extraordinary success and, unlike Britain, the Americans will not withdraw in defeat. During debates in Washington, British forces’ ignominious withdrawal to barracks was cited to argue that the United States could not contemplate being humbled in a similar way. In the end Bush was not a quitter. Blair “cut and ran”.

Britain’s shaming was completed in March 2008 when Iraqi forces, backed by the US, moved decisively against the Mahdi Army, inflicting huge casualties and removing them from Basra. Operation Charge of the Knights was supervised by Nouri al-Maliki, the prime minister, exasperated that Iraq’s second city was controlled not by Britain but by an Iranian-backed Shi’ite militia.

Trust in the British had fallen so low that neither the Iraqi nor the US government was willing to give us much notice of the operation. General Mohammed Jawad Humeidi remarked that his forces battled for a week before receiving British support. He rubbed salt in the wound by noting that for five years the Mahdi Army had “ruled Basra without being punished or held to account”, and had during that time controlled ports, oil, electricity and government agencies, whose funds bought them weapons.

It cannot be a defence of British policy that the war was unpopular at home. Our mission was to provide security for the Iraqi people, and in that the US and Maliki’s government have recently had marked success and we have failed. The fault does not lie with our fighters. They have been extremely brave and as effective as their orders and their equipment would allow.

It raises questions about the stamina of our nation and the resolve of our political class. It is an uncomfortable conclusion that Britain, with nuclear weapons, cruise missiles, aircraft carriers and the latest generation of fighter-bombers, is incapable of securing a medium-size conurbation. Making Basra safe was an essential part of the overall strategy; having committed ourselves to our allies we let them down.

The extent of Britain’s fiasco has been masked by the media’s relief that we are at last leaving Iraq. Those who have been urging Britain to quit are not in a strong position to criticise the government’s lack of staying power. Reporting of Basra has mainly focused on British casualties and the prospect for withdrawal. The British media and public have shown scant regard for our failure to protect Iraqis, so the British nation, not just its government, has attracted distrust. We should reflect on what sort of country we have become. We may enjoy patronising Americans but they demonstrate a fibre that we now lack.

The United States will have drawn its conclusions about our reliability in future and British policy-makers, too, will need to recognise that we lack the troops, wealth and stomach for anything more than the briefest conflict. How long will we remain in Afghanistan? There, in contrast to our past two years in Basra, our forces engage the enemy robustly. But as a result the attrition rate is high. We look, rightly, for more help from Nato allies such as Germany, although humility should temper that criticism, given our own performance in Iraq……

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Brussels Invents Trick to Get Irish to Vote Again

Brussels has come up with a new trick aimed at getting Ireland to hold a second referendum on a failed EU treaty. It would like to make concessions to Dublin guaranteeing it the right to determine its own taxation, abortion laws and neutrality — and to codify those rights as part of Croatia’s membership deal.

The European Union appears to have a new trick up its sleeve for pulling itself out of its current political dilemma. This time around, it’s future membership candidate Croatia that could stand to profit. At the recent summit meeting in Brussels on Dec. 11 and 12, the heads of state and government for 26 EU member states made numerous overtures to Ireland in an effort to get Dublin to push through a second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, the document which replaces the failed draft EU constitution.

The Irish “no” during the first referendum in June has derailed the entire EU reform process because the treaty, which has been in the works for many years, can only go into effect if it is ratified by all member states. In exchange for a new referendum, other EU member states are pledging that if Irish voters accept the treaty, they will be given a long-term commissioner seat in Brussels and assurances that they will be able to determine their own legislation on issues like taxation, neutrality and abortion largely independent of the EU. But the Irish would also like to see these concessions written in a way that is legally binding. Problem is: That’s not an easy thing to do.

If the provisions were to be written into the Lisbon Treaty as a special clause, then the modified document would in all likelihood have to be re-ratified by all the EU member states. It’s a risk no one wants to take. But creative EU lawyers have come up with a trick: They want the legal provisions guaranteeing the concessions for Ireland to be written into the accession treaty with Croatia. All the member states must ratify that treaty, anyway. It’s unlikely, so the thinking goes, that any EU country — even the Euro-skeptical Eastern Europeans — would reject future membership for Croatia because of special rights bestowed to Ireland. It would also just about ensure that Croatia could get its hoped-for membership in the EU by 2010.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Christmas is for Church Members, Say German Politicians

People attending midnight mass at German churches may have to bring their tax returns with them in the future, if two politicians have their way: They’ve called for Christmas services to be confined to regular visitors who pay church tithes.

German politicians have said midnight mass on Christmas Eve should be reserved for people who have paid their church tax.

Thomas Volk, a senior member of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats in the southern state of Baden-WÃ1/4rttemberg, said many regular churchgoers were angry that they can’t get a seat because of the onslaught on churches at Christmas.

He told Bild newspaper: “I’m in favor of having church services on December 24 open only for people who pay church tax.”

Germany’s Catholic and Protestant churches are still largely funded by tithes, which are collected by the federal tax office. Germans have the right to opt out of paying tithes — by leaving their church.

So it upsets some tithe-paying religious folk to find their normally underpopulated churches crowded with people at the holidays. The head of the business-friendly Free Democrats in the Berlin city assembly gave support to Volk’s proposal, telling Bild that members should be handed tickets to guarantee them a seat during a crowded service.

It remains unclear how such rules should be enforced — or whether people attending midnight mass should bring their tax returns with them.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Czech Police Arrest Group for Organising Fake Marriages

Prague, Dec 19 (ÄŒTK) — The Czech organised crime police unit revealed a group that is suspected of mediating “fictitious” marriages to foreigners who seek Czech citizenship, the unit’s spokesman Pavel Hantak told ÄŒTK Friday.

The suspects have been taken into custody and they face up to ten years in prison if found guilty.

Eight members of the gang, including citizens of the former Yugoslavia, offered fictitious marriages to immigrants and searched for Czechs, mostly women, who would be willing to get formally married in exchange for 20,000-25,000 crowns.

The group is said to demand 80,000 to 260,000 crowns for such marriage. The foreigner who gains Czech permanent or temporary residence permit also becomes a family member of a EU citizen and has the right to freely move across the EU.

Hantak said most of the foreigners left the Czech Republic immediately after the fictitious marriage because they headed for another EU country.

One of the detained suspects is an employee of a district office where the marriages took place.

The detectives monitored the group’s activities for two years.

In many cases, individuals suspected of violent crime, people trafficking, drug dealing and trading in arms entered the EU, especially Kosovo Albanians, Hantak said.

The Czechs who are suspected of entering marriage with a foreigner only because they were paid for it will face prosecution.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Denmark: Youth House Activists Convicted

Several young people have been sentenced to jail time in connection with the Ungdomshuset youth house riots of 2007 In the first convictions related to the March 2007 Ungdomshuset youth house riots in Copenhagen, 15 participants were found guilty Monday…

Of those convicted, 11 will serve a year and three months, while three others received one-year sentences. The remaining youth, who was under 16 at the time of the riots, was given a nine-month sentence.

Ungdomshuset was raided by special forces of the domestic intelligence agency 1 March last year, and numerous weapons including Molotov cocktails and other explosives were found at the site.

Most of those arrested did not speak during the trial, neither admitting to nor denying the charges.

           — Hat tip: Henrik [Return to headlines]



Finland: Youth Protest Against Greek Government

Protesters marched along Helsinki’s Aleksanterinkatu Friday afternoon in a show of solidarity for ongoing demonstrations against the Greek government.

A group of about 40 mainly Finnish young protesters took to the streets from about 2.30 pm, near the Greek Embassy where they staged a small roadblock. From there they advanced along Aleksanterinkatu and Keskuskatu to Senate Square and the railway station. The demonstration ended around 5.00 pm, when the protesters split up.

Police Inspector Kirsi Ahava said that the event seemed to have been organised by private individuals. She added that the ongoing unrest in Greece had sparked similar demonstrations in Helsinki.

However, Ahava pointed out that the demonstrations had proceeded peacefully and only caused temporary traffic disruptions. On Unionkatu one intersection had been blocked, but police were tipped off about the incident via the Internet.

Greece was wracked by violent demonstrations last week, in which protesters called on the government to step down. The riots began just under two weeks ago, when a 15-year old boy was shot by police in during a clash.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Germany Considers Taking in Guantanamo Prisoners

Germany said on Monday it would help the US close the Guantanamo prison camp by considering whether to offer asylum to foreign inmates provided other EU nations did the same……

…Germans have been particularly interested in the plight of the Uighurs, a Muslim minority in Central Asia. Germany has a small Uighur community, many of whom live in Munich.

Hamburg’s Ahlhaus and fellow Christian Democrat Guenter Nooke, the government’s human rights envoy, are among the first high-ranking German politician to publicly call for Germany to consider taking in some of Guantanamo prisoners.

Even so, both politicians have been careful to say that Germany should not become a dumping ground for unwanted prisoners.

Ruprecht Polenz, chair of the foreign relations committee in the Bundestag, pointed out that just because a country wants to “get rid of someone” does not mean that person would automatically qualify for German asylum. Yet it could be enough if the Guantanamo prisoner had previously lived in Germany, Polenz said.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Greek Fighting: Eurozones’s Weakest Link Starts to Crack

[T]here is obviously a problem for countries like Greece that were let into emu [Economic and Monetary Union] for political reasons before their economies had been reformed enough to cope with the rigors of euro life?over the long run….

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Greece’s euro membership has now led to a warped economy. The current account deficit is 15 percent of gdp, the eurozone’s highest by far. Indeed, the deficit ($53 billion) is the sixth-biggest in the world in absolute terms — quite a feat for a country of 11 million people.

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I am a little surprised that the riot phase of this long politico-economic drama known as EMU has kicked off so soon, and that it has done so first in Greece where the post-bubble hangover has barely begun.

The crisis is much further advanced in Spain, which is a year or two ahead of Greece in the crisis cycle.

My old job as Europe correspondent based in Brussels led me to spend a lot of time in cities that struck me as powder kegs — and indeed became powder kegs in the case of Rotterdam following the murder of Pim Fortyn, and Antwerp following the Muslim street riots (both of which I covered as a journalist). Lille, Strasbourg, Marseilles, Amsterdam, Brussels, all seemed inherently unstable, and I do not get the impression that the big cities of Spain and Italy are taking kindly to new immigrants.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Luxembourg Inks Initial Deal on Kaupthing Arm Sale

LUXEMBOURG, Dec 20 (Reuters) — Luxembourg’s budget minister has signed a declaration of intent for the sale of the local arm of troubled Icelandic bank Kaupthing to a group of investors from Arab countries, the Luxembourg government said.

The accord would also need the agreement of the Belgian state and creditor banks, the government said in a statement on Saturday, adding the minister, Luc Frieden, had signed the pact the previous day in Paris.

The Luxembourg state, together with Belgium and the creditor banks, would provide credit to Kaupthing Luxembourg, enabling the unit to keep functioning and reimburse depositors, it said.

One stumbling block could be the collapse on Friday of the Belgian government, meaning Belgium is not immediately able to agree to the deal.

A decision on the takeover of Kaupthing Luxembourg had been postponed earlier this month, with the Belgian government citing technical reasons.

Belgian accounts are held by the Luxembourg arm of Kaupthing and their money was frozen in November by Luxembourg’s financial regulator after the Icelandic parent company was taken over by the Icelandic state.

Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme had said there was a serious candidate to buy Kaupthing Luxembourg, and that three or four other parties were also interested in taking over just Kaupthing’s Belgian customers.

Media had said online lender Keytrade Bank, a subsidiary of France’s Credit Agricole , was among the potential suitors for the Belgian customers. Other rumoured buyers included German bank Landesbank Nord and the Libyan Investment Autority fund, according to Luxembourg daily Tageblatt.

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More People Abuse Legal Stay in Czech Rep After Schengen Entry

Prague — The number of people who abuse the possibilities of legal stay in the Czech Republic has grown since the country joined the Schengen system on December 21, 2007, Czech foreigner police head Vladislav Husak told journalists today.

Immigrants get formally married and they officially state they are fathers of newborns.

Husak said Czech visas are also abused for the entry to other Schengen countries more often.

However, Husak said the fear that crime would steeply rise after the lifting of borders was not confirmed.

He said the Czech Republic is no longer only a transit country for migrants, but also a country in which they want to stay.

Hundreds of foreigners seek to legalise their stay in the country using unlawful ways. The number of immigrants whose stay is definitely legal is increasing as well.

The Czech foreigner police had to completely change their activities after the Schengen enlargement. It now focuses on checks of illegal immigrants and illegal labourers in towns and cities. The policemen control their documents and permits especially at train stations, hostels, bars and casinos.

The Schengen system within without border controls now comprises 24 countries.

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Police Squash Violent Hamburg Protest

While police and demonstrators continued to battle on the streets of Athens over the weekend, German police broke up a large sympathy protest after it grew violent.

Scores of German riot police confronted an estimated 950 protesters in Hamburg over the weekend who were expressing their sympathy for student protesters in Greece by marching under the banner of “Solidarity is a weapon.”

Police reported that the protest actions — which allegedly included numerous members of the far-left anarchist scene — were broken up on Saturday after they escalated to rioting, with special police units and journalists being pelted with bottles, iron rods and fireworks. Four police officers were reported injured.

Protest actions, some violent, also continued to bring chaos to the streets of Athens over the weekend as police battled riots and lawlessness sparked by the Dec. 6 police killing of 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos.

On Saturday, a memorial service to the slain boy turned violent and led to scattered groups of masked youths showering police with rocks and Molotov cocktails and igniting at least six police vehicles and numerous garbage containers. As black smoke lofted above the skyline of the vast city, heavily armed police broke up crowds of protesters with tear gas.

Other incidents Saturday included the fire-bombing and destruction of a credit-reporting agency and clashes around the 18-meter-high (60-foot) Christmas tree in Syntagma Square between police and protesters trying to hang trash bags from its branches. The original tree was burned down by protesters on Dec. 8, the third day of riots, and replaced soon thereafter.

Although the protests were initially meant as a response to perceived police violence, they have developed into a wider protests against political corruption and diminished job prospects triggered by the current economic crisis.

A Search for ‘Solidarity’

On Sunday, the protest actions in Athens also spread to include foreign institutions. An estimated 30 masked individuals attacked the French Institute in Athens’ upscale Kolonaki district, smashing windows and throwing a Molotov cocktail at guards stationed at its entrance, according to the Athens daily Kathimerini.

The paper speculated that the attacks might have been motivated by protesters’ hoping to forge links between student protesters in France and the unrest in Greece. In support of this theory, the paper cited graffiti found near the French Institute reading: “Spark in Athens. Fire in Paris. Insurrection is coming” and “France, Greece, uprising everywhere.”

Also on Sunday, more than 1,500 people gathered for a peaceful protest in support of a 16-year-old boy who was shot in the hand last Wednesday under mysterious circumstances, according to Kathimerini. While police statements had originally claimed that the boy had been hit by an air-gun pellet, recently released tests confirm that the boy was hit by a 38 millimeter gun from a distance.

Though the Greek government has expressed its hope that the demonstrations and violent outbursts would die down because of protest fatigue and the holiday season, labor leaders and student groups have pledged to continue their actions into the New Year.

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Soini: True Finns Are Not Extremists

True Finns Party Chair Timo Soini refuted claims that his party is a right-wing extremist group. On YLE’s Saturday morning programme Ykkösaamu, former Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen of the Social Democrat Party said Soini should be concerned about extremism in his party following the municipal elections.

Soini said that Lipponen’s words demonstrate that the True Finns are now viewed seriously as a political rival.

“I don’t really understand what he’s talking about. Elections are held so that voices are heard. The True Finns are not an extremist group. This party is neither left-wing nor right-wing,” Soini told YLE.

“This is a Finnish people’s movement that has nothing to do with extremism,” he added.

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Sub-Prime Crisis is the Edge of a Financial Hurricane

[Comments from JD: Article is from Aug 2007 but prescient. Author Bernard Connolly is a civil servant who authored The Rotten Heart of Europe, which exposed the evils of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism and the truth about the European Union.]

The EU quite deliberately created the most dangerous credit bubble of all: emu. And, whereas the mission of the Fed is to avoid a financial crisis, the mission of the ecb [European Central Bank] is to provoke one. The purpose of the crisis will be, as Prodi, then Commission president, said in 2002, to allow the EU to take more power for itself. The sacrificial victims will be, in the first instance, families and firms (and banks and investors) in countries such as Ireland and Club Med. Subsequently, German savers (or British taxpayers) will bear the burden of bailouts that a newly empowered “EU economic government” will ordain.

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Eventually, when things have got bad enough, the German public will be forced to acquiesce in lowered interest rates and high German inflation. But by then the EU will have taken the opportunity to seize control of the financial system (cheerfully punishing the London financial “casino” in the process), dictate budgetary policies, extort bail-out transfers from countries such as Britain and impose exchange controls with the rest of the world (and even, as reportedly threatened in a 1998 meeting of the EU Employment Committee, impose exit taxes — expropriation of life savings — on people seeking to flee the EU). And it will seek to “democratise” this power grab by instituting an emergency “European government”.

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Tehran’s Wish is Law to Brussels

If the politicians who run the European Union were found to be acting repeatedly in gross breach of their own law, to appease one of the nastiest regimes in the world — and a senior British minister was found to have seriously misled Parliament in the same cause — might this not be thought worthy of some attention? Yet again last week, unreported here in Britain, the EU was reprimanded by its own courts for refusing to obey their ruling that it had acted illegally in outlawing Iran’s main democratic opposition movement, the People’s Mujahideen of Iran (PMOI).

This ever murkier and more bizarre story began back in 2001 when the British Government — solely, as it later admitted, at the behest of the Tehran regime — put the PMOI on its list of proscribed terrorist groups. In 2002, Britain persuaded the EU to add the PMOI alongside al-Qaeda to its own list of outlawed organisations. In 2006, the EU’s Court of First Instance ruled this ban to be “unlawful”.

In 2007, Britain twice persuaded the EU Council of Ministers to defy their own court’s ruling. This year, after a long court battle waged by 35 MPs and peers — including several ex-ministers — the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips, upheld a High Court ruling that the British Government had acted “perversely” in claiming that the PMOI was a terrorist organisation, for which it had brought no evidence. He ordered the Government to lift its ban.

Our Government reluctantly obeyed, but last July President Sarkozy, as EU president, moved that the EU’s ban should nevertheless remain. In October and again this month, the Court of First Instance ruled that the EU must stop acting illegally. Furthermore the judges stated that, following the British court ruling, the British Government had failed in its legal duty to veto Sarkozy’s move. They directed particularly trenchant criticism at the Foreign Office minister Lord Malloch-Brown for wrongly claiming to the House of Lords that Britain could not have voted against Sarkozy’s proposal because this would have meant the ban having to be lifted from all terrorist organisations.

Earlier this month, the EU court moved with unprecedented speed to publish its latest ruling, but Sarkozy asked for permission to delay in complying. This plea was strongly opposed in a letter to Sarkozy signed by 1,160 mayors from all over France. Last Wednesday, the court brusquely rejected the plea, stating that the EU must comply with the law without any further delay.

The same day, in the European Parliament, in the presence of Maryam Rajavi, the leader of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (of which the PMOI forms a major part), a senior MEP, Alejo Vidal-Quadras, backed by 2,000 parliamentarians from all over Europe, warned the Council of Ministers that obstructing implementation of the court’s ruling would place it “at odds with the EU’s judicial system and the European Parliament” and could “lead to a constitutional crisis within the EU”. He sent a letter to President Sarkozy to warn him of “the dire consequences of France’s disobeying the rule of law in Europe”.

What makes this contempt for the law truly incomprehensible is that the EU’s confessed motive is to appease the one genuinely terrorist regime in the Middle East. Its agents, the Revolutionary Guards, have done more than anyone to destabilise the entire region, from Lebanon to Iraq and Afghanistan (including the supply of arms used to kill British troops). To this murderous theocratic dictatorship, the only real hope of a democratic secular alternative is Mrs Rajavi’s NCRI and the PMOI, the very body the EU seems prepared to stop at nothing to suppress. Just as baffling, however, is why we hear so little of this remarkable drama from our media.

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Israel and the Palestinians


Germany Sends Extremist Rapper to Tour West Bank

Palestinian-German rapper Massive, know for his violent incitement against Israel and the West, invited by Goethe Institute to take part in concerts in territories.

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PA Forces Arrest ‘Dead’ Hamas Leader

(IsraelNN.com) Palestinian Authority forces announced Monday that they had arrested 36-year-old Rajab Ash-Sharif of Shechem, a senior Hamas terrorist. Ash-Sharif was reported dead in 2002 by fellow Hamas terrorists, who claimed he was killed by IDF soldiers.

Following the arrest, PA forces said they had been seeking Ash-Sharif for several years. His activities during his six years’ absence were not released for publication.

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Middle East


Russia Denies Selling Missile System to Iran

MOSCOW: Russia is not selling Iran an advanced air-defense system, Russia’s agency for monitoring international defense cooperation said in a statement on Monday, refuting claims by an Iranian official reported Sunday that the system was already being delivered.

“Military-technical cooperation with Iran is conducted on a planned basis corresponding with agreements signed earlier and in observance of all international obligations,” the agency, the Federal Military and Technical Cooperation Service, said in a statement posted on its Web site.

“Information that has appeared in several media outlets about deliveries of the S-300 anti-aircraft system to Iran does not correspond to reality,” the statement said……

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Russia


Russia Warns of Gas Supply Disruptions to Europe

MOSCOW (AFP) — Russia raised the spectre of gas cuts to Europe over the winter, warning on Monday that it did not rule out supply disruptions as a result of the dispute with Ukraine over non-payment of debts.

“It is not ruled out that the current position of the Ukrainian side and some of its actions could lead to disruptions in the stability of gas supplies to Europe,” First Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov said in a statement.

Russian energy giant Gazprom maintains that Ukraine’s state gas company Naftogaz owes it up to 2.4 billion dollars (1.8 billion euros) in debts and has warned of delivery cuts if the outstanding debt is not cleared.

Ukraine is a major transit country for Russian gas exports to the European Union and a dispute over gas prices led to a brief interruption of gas supplies in several EU countries in January 2006.

In a message sent to European governments, Zubkov laid the blame for the new dispute squarely at the door of Ukraine’s pro-Western leaders, who he said had taken an “unconstructive position.”

“I want to assure you that Gazprom will as always fulfil its contractual obligations before its European clients,” said Zubkov, who also chairs Gazprom’s board of directors.

“The responsibility for a worsening critical situation that could have an impact on European gas consumers lies fully with the Ukrainian side and the key to regulating the situation lies with them,” he added.

Last week, Ukraine repaid one billion dollars of debt to Gazprom for gas pumped in September and October, but Gazprom warned on Friday it had no legal obligation to supply gas to the country if the debts were not paid in full.

The complexity of negotiations is exacerbated by Gazprom’s desire to charge higher prices to Kiev under a new contract, something Ukraine is reluctant to agree amid the global financial crisis…..

….In Brussels, European Commission spokesman Ferran Tarradellas said any supply cuts would be less disruptive than three years ago, noting that there was no comparison between now and the extremely cold winter of 2005-06.

“The reservoirs of European gas are 90 percent full and the level of the Ukrainian reservoirs is also very high,” he said.

But an aide to Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko vowed Kiev would not siphon off any Russian gas transiting through its territory even if Gazprom reduced deliveries.

“Ukraine will not steal gas from anyone,” said Olexander Shlapak, the deputy head of the presidential secretariat, quoted by the Interfax news agency.

He said that Ukraine currently had 16 billion cubic metres of gas stocked in underground reservoirs which would mean the country is well supplied even if a contract with Russia is not signed.

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Caucasus


Russia Forces OSCE to Start Georgia Pullout January 1

VIENNA (Reuters) — The OSCE said Monday it would start shutting down its mission in Georgia on January 1 after Russia blocked a proposal to extend it in a standoff over the status of the breakaway South Ossetia region.

Moscow wants to split up the international democracy and human rights group’s mission in Georgia to reflect Russia’s recognition of South Ossetia as an independent state after crushing Georgia’s bid to re-take the separatist territory.

The United States and European allies in the 56-nation Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe have not recognized the independence of pro-Russian South Ossetia, which enjoyed autonomy when Georgia was part of the old Soviet Union.

They sought a short-term “technical extension” of the OSCE’s Georgia mandate beyond December 31 to allow time for negotiations on a solution but Russia rejected the idea. The OSCE takes decisions by consensus only.

An OSCE meeting at its Vienna headquarters Monday failed to overcome the stalemate over Moscow’s bid to strip OSCE operations in Georgia of any mandate over South Ossetia.

“A consensus for a three-month technical extension was not possible today so it means we have to start withdrawing the mission, ceasing activities, on January 1,” Ambassador Antti Turunen of Finland, the current OSCE chairman, told reporters.

“We had one side defending the territorial integrity of Georgia and the other the ‘independence’ of South Ossetia. The sides are so far apart it made no sense trying to bridge the gap before December 31,” he said……

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South Asia


Indonesia: Proponents of Islamic State Jailed

The Bandung District Court has convicted and sentenced 17 alleged members of the Islamic State of Indonesia (NII) to between two-and-a-half and three years in prison for treason.

On Friday, the panel of three judges, hearing 14 dossiers, said the defendants were guilty of violating Article 107, clause 1, of the Criminal Code on treason, and Article 55 on conspiring to commit treason.

Judges Yance Bombing, Joni Santosa and Abdul Moehan said the 17 defendants had caused public disturbance and threatened the integrity of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI).

“They have deviated from the NKRI by acknowledging the NII as their state,” the judges said in their verdicts.

The sentences handed down were lighter than those demanded by prosecutors, who had sought prison terms of four to five years…..

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Indonesia: Porn Law Claims Yet More Victims

The association of tour guides at the Baturraden holiday resort in Banyumas, Central Java, has blamed the much-decried anti-pornography law for a slew of recent cancellations by Dutch tourists planning to visit the area.

Association chairman Tekad Santoso said Friday he had received several emails from Dutch would-be holidaymakers saying they were canceling their visits over fears they could fall foul of the law while enjoying Baturraden’s attractions.

“It’s true, they said they were afraid the police would arrest them for bathing in the local sulfur springs,” Te-kad said.

Baturraden, he went on, was a popular destination among Dutch tourists, with an average of two tour groups visiting the resort each week.

Tekad added that for most Dutch tourists, Baturraden held a sentimental attraction because of its rich Dutch colonial heritage.

“So when they come here, they feel they’re cherishing memories of their ancestors,” he said, adding he had shown Dutch tour groups around the area for more than 20 years.

He also said most of the tour guides in the area had built up a good rapport with the visitors.

One of the most popular activities here, Tekad went on, was to bathe in the natural hot springs and enjoy a sulfur wrap and massage, during which the men normally wore only shorts and the women bikinis.

“It seems they followed the news on the porn law in Indonesia and got the idea they could be jailed for bathing like that, just because of the law,” he said.

The controversial anti-pornography bill was passed recently by the House of Representatives and signed into law last week by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

Djatmiko, chairman of the Baturraden tourism community association, concurred the resort had long built up good relations with Dutch tourists.

“The relations are so good, (the tourists) established the Tileng Foundation to help improve Baturraden’s education sector,” he said, citing a local elementary school that had received a donation of Rp 600 million (US$54,500) from the foundation.

Djatmiko said an average of 1,000 Dutch tourists visited Baturraden annually.

However, he also said at least three planned visits by Dutch tour groups had been canceled since the law was enacted.

“But I don’t think it’s just about the porn law; the global financial crisis could also be behind the cancellations,” he was quick to point out.

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Singapore: Online Hunt for Mas Selamat?

THE hunt for Singapore’s most wanted criminals, such as escaped terrorist Mas Selamat Kastari, could soon move to some of the world’s most popular websites such as YouTube and Facebook.

A police spokesman has indicated that investigators here might take a page from the playbook of police from other countries, who have created social networking groups and posted Web videos featuring everyone from robbers to war criminals.

Already, police here have used websites like YouTube and online forums such as the one at technology portal HardwareZone to offer crime prevention tips…..

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Far East


Does S. Korea Really Want Unification?

Christopher Hill has taken charge of the U.S. State Department’s Korean Peninsula policy for four years. His predecessor was James Kelly.

The first U.S. chief envoy to the six-party talks, Kelly was a moderate. He commanded no less attention from the two Koreas than Hill has. But unlike the loquacious Hill, he has seldom expressed his views about South Korea. When I interviewed him in May last year, he only talked about the North.

But Kelly has now offered a critical analysis of the South in an article in the latest edition of National Interest, published by the Nixon Center.

Titled “Two For Now,” he criticizes the South’s harder line on North Korea because he believes it is even less likely to work.

As a major basis of his argument for maintaining the status quo on the Korean Peninsula, Kelly cited South Korean society’s attitude toward the North. “The irony is that South Korea’s great success has made South Korea comfortable enough to live at least with the status quo,” he writes. “While favoring unification in the abstract, South Koreans dread the potential cost of absorbing the North — its economic weakness and its people.”

“The result is great apathy and a tendency of South Korean governments across the political spectrum to seek to avoid tensions — and even to pay North Korea what amounts to ‘protection’ money.”

U.S. officials and Korean Peninsula experts are well aware that South Koreans are fed up with discussions about human rights in North Korea. They also pay attention to the fact even after a conservative government assumed power, the administration, surrendering to North Korean threats, is trying to prevent activists from floating anti-Communist leaflets to the North. “North Korean defectors find it much easier to meet the American president than the South Korean president,” some Korea experts say.

In the same vein, the Washington Post noted South Korea’s indifference to North Korea when it reported on Shin Dong-hyuk, who escaped from a North Korean concentration camp. “It’s horrifying… that only 500 people in South Korea, where Shin lives, have bought his book,” the newspaper said.

The problem is that such analysis by American experts on the Korean Peninsula and the press is not just embarrassing for us. South Korea’s indifference to North Korea and repeated surrender to North Korean threats are reflected in U.S. policies. When State and Defense Department policy makers discuss Korea policies, they may argue in favor of maintaining the status quo rather than unification, as Kelly says.

Since the illness of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has become known, the North Korea issue is rapidly becoming an acute problem rather than one that can be left for another day. Until South Korean society in general changes its attitude toward North Korea, Washington is right to view us with skepticism.

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Obama’s Walk-Away Option on N Korea

The negotiations intended to persuade North Korea to give up its nuclear arms have all but collapsed and the finger-pointing to affix blame is under way….

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Rice Says Only an Idiot Would Trust North Korea

WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said in an interview released on Friday only an “idiot” would trust North Korea, which is why the United States is insisting on a way to check its nuclear claims.

A 2005 multilateral deal under which Pyongyang would abandon its nuclear programs has become snagged on Pyongyang’s refusal to spell out a protocol on how to verify its disclosures about its nuclear programs.

The sticking point appears to be North Korea’s reluctance to allow inspectors to take samples to test a declaration of its atomic program that it submitted this year as part of the aid-for-disarmament agreement.

U.S. President George W. Bush had hoped an agreement on verification with North Korea, which conducted a nuclear test in October 2006, would have opened the way to dismantling Pyongyang’s nuclear arms capacity.

Speaking to a group of foreign policy experts and students on Wednesday, Rice rejected criticism from U.S. conservatives who believe the Bush administration has been too trusting of Pyongyang in recent years.

“Nobody was trusting of the North Koreans. I mean, who trusts the North Koreans? You’d have to be an idiot to trust the North Koreans,” she said in the appearance at the Council of Foreign Relations think tank, prompting laughter.

“That’s why we have a verification protocol that we are negotiating,” she added, according to a transcript released by the State Department on Friday.

Rice said the North had agreed to a verification protocol but had refused to write down some of its verbal assurances clarifying the document’s “ambiguities.”

Rice said there was still a chance to persuade Pyongyang to carry out the six-party accord struck in 2005 by the two Koreas, China, Japan, Russia and the United States. Continued…

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Culture Wars


Bankrupt Mortgage Giants Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae Give Thousands to Homosexual Groups

WASHINGTON, Dec 18, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ — As mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae hurtled to financial ruin, their charitable foundations continued to pour money into homosexual causes.

According to its records, the Freddie Mac Foundation gave over $125,000 to gay-activist groups since 2005. The Fannie Mae Foundation donated about $80,000 to these groups over the last decade.

Their largest one-time gifts came in the last year — just months before both companies collapsed and were taken over by the government.

Freddie Mac gave more than $20,000 to the 2008 fundraising gala of the Washington, D.C., chapter of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG-DC). Fannie Mae gave between $10,000-$19,000 to the same event.

Both foundations gave money to PFLAG-DC for years.

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General


World Faces “Total” Financial Meltdown: Bank of Spain Chief

The governor of the Bank of Spain on Sunday issued a bleak assessment of the economic crisis, warning that the world faced a “total” financial meltdown unseen since the Great Depression.

“The lack of confidence is total,” Miguel Angel Fernandez Ordonez said in an interview with Spain’s El Pais daily.

“The inter-bank (lending) market is not functioning and this is generating vicious cycles: consumers are not consuming, businessmen are not taking on workers, investors are not investing and the banks are not lending.

“There is an almost total paralysis from which no-one is escaping,” he said, adding that any recovery — pencilled in by optimists for the end of 2009 and the start of 2010 — could be delayed if confidence is not restored.

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Not to Worry: it’s Merely a Moral Collapse

Spengler had occasion recently to refer to Benedict XVI’s “magnificent” correctness in a paper on business ethics that the then-Cardinal Ratzinger presented in 1985.

Taking his cue from the Cardinal’s ideas, Spengler notes:

Internet stock valuations, the market delusion of a decade ago, presumed that pornography, gaming, music downloads and shopping would be the driving forces of the future economy. It is easy to ridicule this Alice-in-Wonderland accounting after the fact, just as it is easy to laugh at television advertisements that even today urge Americans to buy homes because their prices double every 10 years…But what should we say of an economy based on consuming as much as one can without troubling to bring children into the world?

I would go further. Shuffling off this mortal coil without leaving descendants behind is somehow seen as being the holiest green sacrifice possible. How much more righteous can one be in reducing one’s “carbon footprint” than by refusing to permit any little footprints to follow after?

Spengler puts it more baldly:

Underlying the crisis is the Western world’s repudiation of life, through a hedonism that puts consumption or “self-realization” ahead of child-rearing. The developed world is shifting from a demographic profile in which the very young (children four years and under) outnumbered the elderly (65 and older), to a profile with 10 times as many retirees as children aged four or younger. Economics simply never has had to confront a situation in which the next generation simply failed turn up.

It’s not that they didn’t try to “turn up” — they weren’t permitted to do so. Since Roe v Wade became law in the US in 1973, in a culture that has the most liberal abortion laws in the world, about fifty million American human beings failed to materialize.

Their non-parents will be entering old age with no one to take care of them. Until the very recent implosion of our economy, money was to be the cushion against any problems attendant on decrepitude. However, with the destruction of so much wealth in the last year, those who will be old within the next two decades might have found right handy the presence of a few children to look after things.

Thus, we have two situations which ethics underpin, yet the current wisdom claims both are beyond the reach of ethics. It seems as though we are repeatedly hit in the face by the swinging doors of unintended consequences wherever we turn. We can see the results very clearly in these two areas: abortions and markets. Both of them proclaimed to be ethics-free and both of them riddled with problems no one foresaw. Or at least no one was listening to those who did foresee and tried to warn us.
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Again, from Spengler:

In Congressional testimony this autumn, former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan notoriously admitted that his free-market philosophy was inadequate. Yet nothing that occurred under Greenspan’s tenure had to do with freedom. Banks that enjoyed a monopoly due to their federal charters were permitted to transfer assets away from their balance sheets to other entities, allowing them to use much less capital to support assets than in the past. Even worse, the Federal Reserve allowed larger and more sophisticated banks to put less capital against assets that bore a high rating from Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s — the agencies that later owned up to having sold their souls to the devil for revenues.

So much for regulation being a safeguard. If you didn’t know before, now might be a good time to see what comprises our fiat monetary system.

It will partially explain the current mess.

But I digress. I was talking about ethics in the marketplace. Some find this discussion out of bounds, rather like linking ethics and “pure” science. However, we have learned to our sorrow that all knowledge and all fields of endeavor, founded as they are on human understanding, have limits. If we mark those boundaries within the realm of ethical dialogue, we are less likely to end up with big pots of burned porridge that no one can digest.

Human beings are not comfortable with ambiguity. We want our answers in black and white, with uncertainty banished from the field. But life is messy and human interactions are rife with failure. Hence our ethics-free “free market” and our “no-fault” divorces, and our “pro-choice” abortion business — and yes, it is a big business.

In the paper Cardinal Ratzinger presented in 1985, he was prophetic beyond our worst nightmares:

…Following the tradition inaugurated by Adam Smith, this [doctrine] that the market is incompatible with ethics [is] because voluntary “moral” actions contradict market rules and drive the moralizing entrepreneur out of the game. For a long time, then, business ethics rang like hollow metal because the economy was held to work on efficiency and not on morality. The market’s inner logic should free us precisely from the necessity of having to depend on the morality of its participants. The true play of market laws best guarantees progress and even distributive justice.

The great successes of this theory concealed its limitations for a long time. But now in a changed situation, its tacit philosophical presuppositions and thus its problems become clearer. Although this position admits the freedom of individual businessmen, and to that extent can be called liberal, it is in fact deterministic in its core.

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This determinism, in which man is completely controlled by the binding laws of the market while believing he acts in freedom from them, includes yet another and perhaps even more astounding presupposition, namely, that the natural laws of the market are in essence good (if I may be permitted so to speak) and necessarily work for the good, whatever may be true of the morality of individuals.

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Even if the market economy does rest on the ordering of the individual within a determinate network of rules, it cannot make man superfluous or exclude his moral freedom from the world of economics. It is becoming ever so clear that the development of the world economy has also to do with the development of the world community and with the universal family of man, and that the development of the spiritual powers of mankind is essential in the development of the world community. These spiritual powers are themselves a factor in the economy: the market rules function only when a moral consensus exists and sustains them. [my emphasis — D]

And there lies the problem. There is no moral consensus regarding market rules — or any other rules, for that matter. Whatever “feels” right is the thing to do: an ad hoc moralism that has subsumed the faculties of thought and will… that is, unless the will to power is perceived as having pride of place in our list of virtues for the successful individual.

Cardinal Ratzinger said (again, this is 1985):

We are no longer in the Kennedy-era, with its Peace Corps optimism; the Third World’s questions about the system may be partial, but they are not groundless. A self-criticism of the Christian confessions with respect to political and economic ethics is the first requirement.

But this cannot proceed purely as a dialogue within the Church. It will be fruitful only if it is conducted with those Christians who manage the economy. A long tradition has led them to regard their Christianity as a private concern, while as members of the business community they abide by the laws of the economy.

These realms have come to appear mutually exclusive in the modern context of the separation of the subjective and objective realms. But the whole point is precisely that they should meet, preserving their own integrity and yet inseparable. It is becoming an increasingly obvious fact of economic history that the development of economic systems which concentrate on the common good depends on a determinate ethical system, which in turn can be born and sustained only by strong religious convictions. Conversely, it has also become obvious that the decline of such discipline can actually cause the laws of the market to collapse.

I recommend the whole essay. There you can read Benedict XVI’s elucidation of the Marxist vs. the classical liberal view of the market and of the forces of history as they apply (or do not) to economics.

Spengler spoke of the Pope’s words in 1985 as “prophetic”. Today, comes this news item from Spain. It is as though Señor Ordonez had just read Ratzinger’s essay:

The governor of the Bank of Spain on Sunday issued a bleak assessment of the economic crisis, warning that the world faced a “total” financial meltdown unseen since the Great Depression.

“The lack of confidence is total,” Miguel Angel Fernandez Ordonez said in an interview with Spain’s El Pais daily.

“The inter-bank (lending) market is not functioning and this is generating vicious cycles: consumers are not consuming, businessmen are not taking on workers, investors are not investing and the banks are not lending.

“There is an almost total paralysis from which no-one is escaping,” he said, adding that any recovery — pencilled in by optimists for the end of 2009 and the start of 2010 — could be delayed if confidence is not restored.

We are innocents no more. Having seen greed and corruption in its various naked and promiscuous forms — both here and in the EU — how do we go about “restoring confidence”, pray tell?



Hat tip for the story from Spain: JD

No Fear Shall We Know

Lord SalisburyRobert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, Third Marquess of Salisbury (1830-1903), is better known to history as Lord Salisbury. He was Foreign Secretary and later Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the heyday of the British Empire. His final term in office ended in 1902, just after the death of Queen Victoria and just before his own.

Lord Salisbury presided over affairs of state during the ascendancy of the British Navy and the partition of Africa among the colonial powers. Towards the end of his time, after the departure of Bismarck, he saw the emergence of the newest aggressive European power, the German Empire, under the bull-in-a-china-shop leadership of young Wilhelm II.

When he left the scene in early Edwardian times, all the pieces had been pushed into place for the final cataclysm that was to come in just a little over a decade. But in 1902 it was still possible to look upon the glory of the British Empire and believe that it would somehow go on this way forever.

This is the background for the first song on Al Stewart’s latest album, Sparks of Ancient Light. The old man still has what it takes, and “Lord Salisbury” is some of his finest work:
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Lord Salisbury
by Al Stewart

Lord Salisbury said to me
“Though we spend our lives in isolation
Girdled round by the Emerald Sea
No fear shall we know”.
Look away, look away, look away
To the lamp-lit square
At the ebb of May
Look away, look away, look away
For our survival

Lord Salisbury takes his time
The government sits in contemplation
All is ordered and in its prime
No fear shall we know
Look away, look away, look away
To the fog-bound ship in the icy bay
Look away, look away, look away
For our survival

On the mantelpiece is a silver clock
And it counts the hours and they won’t turn back
The evening sets and the room forgets
The day that went before
And through my window
Iron wheels on a cobbled mews
You will know changes soon

Lord Salisbury reads the news
And puts the paper on the table
Many paths will be ours to choose
No fear shall we know
Look away, look away, look away
To the fleets of steel and the waves of grey
Look away, look away, look away
For our survival

The Queen is old but she lingers still
Like the fading ring of a distant bell
And Oscar Wilde in his prison cell
Laments a brighter day
And in some window a red flag flies
In a meeting room
You will know changes soon

Lord Salisbury said to me
“Though we spend our lives in isolation
Girdled round by the Emerald Sea
No fear shall we know”.
Look away, look away, look away
To the lonesome cry of the modern day
Look away, look away, look away
For our survival

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It’s hard to realize that in just a little over a century the British Empire went from being the greatest political power in the history of the world to a sad relic, a cultural sink in the final stages of decline and degradation. Under the waves of unassimilated immigrants from what used to be distant outposts of that Empire, the remnants of Britain are about to be broken up and reassembled into components of the European entity, which will soon in its turn be absorbed into the Islamic Ummah.

I know an old man in a nearby town who will turn a hundred next year. He was born just a few years after Lord Salisbury died. Since he’s still in his right mind, he can recall the Great War, albeit from an American perspective.

So we’re not that far away from Lord Salisbury’s world, yet it is alien to us as the Carthaginian Empire. If events continue on their present course, in just a few decades the glorious noontime of the British Empire will have disappeared entirely, leaving no visible monuments except for whatever plinths and statues its Muslim inheritors allow to remain.

After a century or so the Great War will complete its work, and then nothing will be left but the poppies and the crosses, row on row. And how much longer will the crosses be allowed to stand?

You will know changes soon.

The Moscow-Tehran Axis

On the heels of my previous post comes this confusing article about Russia’s dealings with Iran.

Russian foreign policy as it pertains to Iran is a hall of mirrors. Information coming from Moscow or Tehran is a mixture of facts, lies, misinformation, deliberate misdirection, and wishful thinking, in some indeterminate combination. We know that Russia has helped the mullahs in their pursuit of nuclear weapons — just as they helped Saddam in his day — but the extent of that aid is not known.

Our frequent reader and commenter Tuan Jim sent this article, and included his commentary. First, from the International Herald Tribune:

Russia Denies Selling Missile System to Iran

MOSCOW: Russia is not selling Iran an advanced air-defense system, Russia’s agency for monitoring international defense cooperation said in a statement on Monday, refuting claims by an Iranian official reported Sunday that the system was already being delivered.

“Military-technical cooperation with Iran is conducted on a planned basis corresponding with agreements signed earlier and in observance of all international obligations,” the agency, the Federal Military and Technical Cooperation Service, said in a statement posted on its Web site.

“Information that has appeared in several media outlets about deliveries of the S-300 anti-aircraft system to Iran does not correspond to reality,” the statement said.

“Reality” is a rather amorphous concept when applied to Russia’s dealings with the mullahs. Considering the conflicting imperatives — to poke the United States in the eye, to preserve plausible deniability, to make a healthy profit, and to suppress the rise of Islamic extremism in Russia — it’s not surprising that all these different versions of reality arise.

The S-300, called the SA-20 in the West, is a surface-to-air missile system that can track aircraft and fire at them from more than 100 miles away.

Iran’s IRNA news agency on Sunday quoted the Iranian official, Esmail Kosari, deputy head of Parliament’s Commission for Foreign Affairs and National Security, as saying, “After a few years of talks with Russia, now the S-300 system is being delivered.”

So Iran says one thing, and Russia says another. Which is true?
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Russia’s main weapons exporter, Rosoboronexport, said in a statement on Monday that Russia supplies Iran only with defensive weapons and weapons systems, including the Tor-M1 anti-aircraft system.

“Russia conducts military-technical cooperation with Iran in strict compliance with the international commitments of the Russian Federation according to current non-proliferation regimes, and cannot be a source of concern for other countries,” the statement on the company’s Web site says.

In September, amid reports that a deal on the sale of the weapons system was near, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Andrei Nesterenko, denied that Russia would sell the missile system to Iran. “We do not intend to supply those types of armaments to countries in the region,” he was quoted as saying in the semiofficial Fars news agency of Iran.

Tuan Jim offers his analysis of the situation:

I’ve read a number of different articles on the subject today — and none of them seem to be saying the same thing. One agency says this (equipment is purchased, not shipped), one company representative says that (equipment is ordered but not assembled), a different ministry says something else (waiting on Iranian money before doing anything), one government rep (Iranian or Russian — it doesn’t matter) says something different (agreement hasn’t been signed yet). And of course the Iranians have said that they’ve already taken delivery — which ALL of the Russian accounts have denied.

Now I haven’t been following the entire story in its entirety or bothered to research anything, so it’s tough to say if this is intentional disinformation on one part or another, or if one hand doesn’t know what the other is doing, or if it’s all a play by Putin and/or Ahmadinejad to sow confusion within the West. Could be one or more or none of the above. That’s not really a clarification on anything, but it might explain some of the seemingly contradictory news stories coming out — I read multiple conflicted reports all being posted by the ITAR-TASS Russian news agency today.

I’ll let Sir Winston Churchill have the last word on this topic:

I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key.

That key is Russian national interest.

Anti-Immigrant Sentiment in Russia

Islam has a longer unbroken history in Russia than anywhere in Europe. The various branches of the Tatars have been Muslims for centuries, many of them for more than a thousand years. Their customs were integrated into Russian culture, and persisted under the Tsars after the Mongol yoke was overthrown.

But the new radical form of Islam is a different matter entirely. The presence of various strains of fanaticism on the southern border has some Russians worried. Paul Goble, writing in Georgian Daily, reports on the growing opposition to Muslim immigration in Russia:

Russian Statements About Immigrants Likely to Spark More Violence

Vienna, December 20 — A call by a Duma member to restrict immigration in order to “fight radical Islam” and a suggestion by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov that Russian citizens should get the jobs many guest workers now fill appear certain to spark a new wave of inter-ethnic violence in the Russian Federation.

Until recently anti-immigrant statements generally emanated from xenophobic groups like the Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI) or famously outspoken politicians like Liberal Democratic Party leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky, but in recent weeks, these statements have entered the mainstream as a result of worsening economic conditions.

Notice the loaded language used in this op-ed. To describe groups as “xenophobic” rather than “nationalistic” or “patriotic” reveals that the long arm of political correctness has reached all the way into the Caucasus. Mind you, the Georgians have their own reasons for fretting about militant Russian nationalism, but that’s a separate story.

The interesting thing about this is that Russia is alert to the danger of Islamic extremism, and — unlike the EU — is moving aggressively to restrict immigration:
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Earlier this month, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said that he favored cutting immigration quotas in half in 2009, a statement that many in and around DPNI welcomed as a victory for their views and one that appears to have triggered new violence by Russian extremists against people from Central Asia and the Caucasus.

But on Wednesday, this already tense situation was exacerbated by an interview Semen Bagdasarov, a member of the Duma’s international relations committee, gave to “NG-Religii” about this issue, and even more so by a new statement from Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov.

In his interview, Bagdasarov said that Moscow must adopt new laws to limit the influx of radical Islamist terrorists from Central Asia and the Caucasus who threaten to bring “the global jihad” into the Russian Federation and result in terrorist acts against the Russian people and the Russian state.

Whatever else you may say about the Russians, they are not in thrall to political correctness:

Among the measures he suggested was the introduction of visa regimes with many of these states, the development of measures to monitor “suspicious elements” among immigrants, and the adoption a law that would impose criminal penalties on employers who did not ensure that workers they dismissed were sent back to their homelands.

But even that will not be enough to deal with the problem, Bagdasarov continued. Moscow must direct the Muslim clergy in Russia to conduct an ideological campaign against the supporters of “global jihad” and “field commanders” from the hotspots in the North Caucasus and Central Asia, something the Russian authorities have not yet done.

Can you imagine any country in the West — with the possible exception of France — establishing official control over what is preached in its mosques?

And this, of course, is seen as a danger, because it will encourage “extremists” to do their worst:

None of these measures on its face is necessarily a bad thing given the dangers that emanate from some Islamist groups, but — and this is what is critical — many Russian extremists will see this as a hunting license to attack immigrants, since this invocation of an Islamist threat will silence many in Moscow and the West who might otherwise criticize such attacks.

And also in evidence is the mirror-image PC concern that cracking down on the jihad will generate more extremism and terrorism among the Muslim population:

Druzhinniki, popular militias whose members sometimes carry arms and which have links to the Russian Orthodox Church’s nationalist wing, are already patrolling Russian cities seeking to keep immigrants from any actions that violate law and order, a development that has prompted some Muslim groups hitherto quiescence to become more active.

I recognize the possibility that such nationalist militias can be dangerous. But are they really worse than what they are designed to counteract?

What if the Lutheran Church in Sweden organized vigilante patrols of Malmö? Would Sweden be worse off? What about Slotervaart, or Nørrebro, or Luton, or Clichy-Sous-Bois? Would these places be less civilized or less livable if armed indigenous militias enforced law and order? Or should we continue to make ineffectual noises while immigrant violence escalates?

Which option would be worse?

And organizations like DPNI also appear to be becoming increasingly active despite attacks on their leaders and the recent conviction of several individuals linked to that group for xenophobic actions, all of which has alarmed human rights groups in Moscow and elsewhere.

But even worse situation may lie ahead, particularly given the populist statement this week of Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov who said that Russian should get the jobs migrants now hold, with quotas on the latter being established not only at the national level but in each individual plant and factory.

Speaking to a conference of law enforcement officials, Luzhkov said that it was imperative that quotas for immigrants be cut in Moscow and that the freed-up work places be given to natives of the Russian capital, a populist statement that will likely lead some Russian workers to demand that migrants be dismissed.

I hate to say it — no one wants a reputation as a Russophile these days — but some of these proposals are quite refreshing. I admit to a sneaking admiration for this display of Russian grit.

An uncomfortable aspect about all this is that Russia — without free elections, with press restrictions, with its culture of autocratic rule, intimidation, assassination, and organized crime — is more likely to survive as a nation than most nations in Western Europe.

Those countries which refuse to take strong action against immigrant criminality, ethnic violence, and jihad are not likely to persist beyond the 21st century.

Brutality is coming to Europe, whether anyone likes it or not. It’s not something I want to think about. None of us would willingly see it happen. But we will not be given a choice.

The only choice will be between submission and resistance.



Hat tip: Refugee Resettlement Watch.

Lawlessness as Freedom

Aviel, who sent us reports from Cologne back in September, keeps a blog at Torchlight. Today he has posted “An Open Letter To The Citizens Of Greece”, which includes the following passages:

What you are witnessing now is the eclipse of evil over the light of civilization. The streets are filled with those who wish to plunge your nation into the abyss of anarchy and regress into tribalism. The question of how the whimsical nature of these beasts can potentially usurp 3,000 plus years of prosperity and proud heritage is a difficult one but must not be avoided. Furthermore, the question of which way to go, and how best to maintain order deserves an immediate answer.

A reader of mine recently reminded me of a quote from a great man and rhetorician of Greek antiquity. I do not believe that he could have ever realized just how transcendent and necessary his words would be in these times of peril.

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“Our democracy is destroying itself because it abused the rights of freedom and equality, because it taught the citizens to consider insolence a right, lawlessness as freedom, the audacity of words as equality and anarchy as bliss….”

— Isocrates (436B.C-338 B.C)

Insolence, lawlessness, anarchy, and the perceived right to destroy the work and successes of fellow men are indeed not freedoms but instead crimes of the worst nature. Equality never meant to enshrine the Marxist ideology that when one man suffers, all must follow suit.

Read the rest at Torchlight.

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/21/2008

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/21/2008Included in the articles below is a BBC story from Friday about the “youths” in Malmö. There’s also an article on the continuing riots in Greece.

Thanks to AA, Andy Bostom, Islam in Action, JD, KGS, Srdja Trifkovic, VH, and all the other tipsters who sent these in. Headlines and articles are below the fold.
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USA
Climate Scientology Jihad
Is Bernard Madoff Running the Federal Government?
Obama’s Cabinet Short of Southerners
Obama Names Climate Change Experts to Posts
U.S. Foreign Policy: Grim Continuity Guaranteed
US Postal Service Goes Islamic
With Economy in Shambles, Congress Gets Raise
 
Europe and the EU
Former Tunisian Diplomat Sentenced to 8 Years by French Court
Inside Europe’s Strangest ‘Theme Park’
Labour MPs Revolt Over Brown’s Plan to Charge 27% Interest on Emergency Loans to Poor
Rioters Clash Anew With Greek Police
Swedish City Hit by Youth Riots
UK Debt Has Reached ‘Disturbing’ Level, Warns IMF Chief
UK: Young Thugs Attack Southend Mosque
 
Balkans
Fire in Bosnia Mosque Was Accident
 
North Africa
Egyptian Teacher to Stand Trial for Murdering Pupil Whose Homework Was Late
 
Israel and the Palestinians
Anti-Muslim Slogans, Stars of David Spray-Painted on Jaffa Mosque
Police Officers Injured in Training Exercise
 
Middle East
Saudi Girl’s Plea to Divorce Rejected Until Puberty
 
South Asia
Mumbai-Terror Finger Points at Pakistan Army
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
Iran Sends Warship to Fight Somali Pirates
Kenyan Government Imposes Gag Order on Obama Family
 
General
Book: Patton ‘Assassinated to Silence Criticism of Allies’

USA


Climate Scientology Jihad

Obama Names “Aggressive” Climate Scientologist as Science Advisor

by Andrew Bostom

John Holdren: Junk Science Jihadist?

According to this report, John Holdren, who is slated to become Obama’s White House Science adviser (i.e., “Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy), and expected to advocate “forceful government action” on so-called anthropogenic global warming, stated last year,

Global warming is a misnomer. 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 our grandchildren.

We need our own fossil fuel-based energy development (coal, natural gas, oil) now until it is feasible to develop alternatives. Appointing these kinds of ideologues puts our economy and our security at risk if their advice is heeded—all based on the most spurious “science”… I have ever witnessed in my lifetime.

           — Hat tip: Andy Bostom [Return to headlines]



Is Bernard Madoff Running the Federal Government?

Business cable network CNBC is asking, in a special report, whether investment manager Bernard Madoff pulled off the “scam of the century.” But Madoff is only accused of a $50 billion heist. That’s peanuts compared to what the politicians have done to us.

On Monday, December 15, in a story that went unnoticed, the General Accountability Office (GAO) reported that the federal government has failed another financial audit. It was the 12th year in a row that the federal government has been unable to accurately report on its fiscal condition. Frankly, nobody knows precisely where the money is going. But we know where it’s coming from — the beleaguered taxpayers.

We have all seen the film footage of Madoff leaving his New York apartment and being pushed around by a horde of photographers and cameramen trying to get a shot of him. Why aren’t the politicians being surrounded in similar fashion for destroying the financial stability of our country?

Almost every day we see a story that misses the big picture. On Thursday, President-elect Obama announced his pick to run the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Politicians are demanding to know why the agency failed to detect the Madoff fraud and what it will do in the future to uncover other fraudulent financial schemes. But what about the federal governmen’s own massive financial fraud, as documented by the GAO itself?

The GAO report was released one day before President Bush told CNN’s Candy Crowley that, in order to avoid economic collapse, he had to abandon freedom in order to save it. “I’ve abandoned free-market principles to save the free-market system,” he declared.

[…]

Unfortunately, when the President claimed “there’s a lot of blame” to go around for the financial and economic crisis, Crowley didn’t follow up by citing the Celent study finding that the claims made by Paulson and Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke to justify a socialist takeover of the financial industry were demonstrably false. The study suggests that the result of the bailout could be Weimar-style hyperinflation.

“Celent’s report is exhibit A in a trial for putting Paulson in jail,” is how one person responded to my column on the study. This feeling can only grow as awareness spreads through the alternative media about the looting of the taxpayers. It is time for talk radio to make this into the number one issue as we enter a new year. We are increasingly facing a federal government that is acting in a lawless fashion.

[…]

Peter Schiff of Euro Pacific Capital points out that “The Social Security Administration runs its “trust funds” with precisely the same methods used by Madoff and Ponzi. As money is collected from current workers, the funds are then dispersed to those already receiving benefits. None of the funds collected are actually invested, so no investment returns are ever generated. Those currently paying into the system are expected to receive their returns based on the “contribution” made by future workers.”

He adds, “The United States Government runs its own balance sheet based on the Ponzi principal as well. Our national debt always grows and never shrinks. As existing debt matures, proceeds are repaid by issuing new debt. Interest payments on existing debt are also made by selling new debt to investors. The whole scheme depends on an ever growing supply of new lenders, or the willingness of existing lenders, to continue to roll over maturing notes. Of course, as was the case with Madoff, if enough of our creditors want their money back, the music stops playing.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Obama’s Cabinet Short of Southerners

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — There are Democrats and Republicans, liberals and moderates, Hispanics and Asians, whites and blacks, Northerners and Westerners.

But one group was arguably missing when President-elect Barack Obama rounded out his 15-member Cabinet Friday — Southerners.

The only Southern appointment came when he named former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk U.S. trade representative, a lower-level post. Nobody else from below the Mason-Dixon Line made the cut, not even from the newly blue states of North Carolina, Virginia or Florida.

“Obama scored a tremendous advance for Democrats in winning the three large Southern states and ignored them,” says Larry Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia. “I’m just stunned. It was the one grouping completely ignored.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Obama Names Climate Change Experts to Posts

He tapped John Holdren, a physicist from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, to be his science adviser; named Harold Varmus and Eric Lander to round out the President’s Council of Advisers on Science and Technology; and said he will nominate Jane Lubchenco to be administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Mr. Obama signed off his radio address by wishing “happy holidays everybody..”

As a professor and head of various science groups, Mr. Holdren has called for boosted spending on science and for faster action to combat global warming.

“We are not talking anymore about what climate models say might happen in the future,” he told the British Broadcasting Corp. in 2006 “We are experiencing dangerous human disruption of the global climate and we’re going to experience more.”

Mr. Holdren has weighed in on other issues, including calling on the U.S. to issue a “no first use” policy for nuclear weapons and to take nuclear retaliation off the table as a response to chemical or biological attacks.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



U.S. Foreign Policy: Grim Continuity Guaranteed

by Srdja Trifkovic

Barack Obama’s selection of Joseph Biden as his Vice President, Hillary Clinton’s appointment to State, Robert Gates’ retention at the Pentagon, and the selection of General James Jones as head of the National Security Council point to the President-elect’s willful blindness to the collapsing economic foundation of the American hyperpower. His key appointees all share a vision — a grand strategy of sorts — that guarantees an unwelcome continuity of this country’s foreign and security policies in the next four years.

That vision is deeply flawed. What America needs is a new grand strategy. Limited in objectives and indirect in approach, it should seek security and freedom for the United States in a stable model of global co-existence that does not threaten the security or deny the legitimate interests of other players. As a Chicago Tribune commentator noted recently,

in the case of foreign policy, the American people and the world should get the “change” they were promised because the foreign policy challenges are not unprecedented. The problems are known. What works is known. And it is not the policy of the Clinton administration hawks… The new Obama team seems caught up in the facile calls for force: Vice President-elect Joe Biden is proud of demanding force in Bosnia, Kosovo and Darfur. Sen. Hillary Clinton supported the Iraq War. The candidate for UN ambassador, Susan Rice, is an outspoken hawk.

If the Obama administration was serious about the rhetoric of “change” in world affairs, it could start by withdrawing all U.S. troops from Europe and the Far East in the next four years. Some 150,000 American soldiers who are still based in Germany, South Korea, and Japan are not needed, and their continued presence is a hindrance to greater stability in both regions.

The threat to Europe’s security does not come from Russia or from a fresh bout of instability in the Balkans. The real threat to Europe’s security and to her survival comes from Islam, from the deluge of utterly unassimilable Third World immigrants, and from collapsing birthrates…

           — Hat tip: Srdja Trifkovic [Return to headlines]



US Postal Service Goes Islamic

While our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are risking their lives on a daily basis to try and bring some form of a “moderate”Islam into power, our government run postal service has bowed down to Islam.

While our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are risking their lives on a daily basis to try and bring some form of a “moderate”Islam into power, our government run postal service has bowed down to Islam.

           — Hat tip: Islam in Action [Return to headlines]



With Economy in Shambles, Congress Gets Raise

A crumbling economy, more than 2 million constituents who have lost their jobs this year, and congressional demands of CEOs to work for free did not convince lawmakers to freeze their own pay.

Instead, they will get a $4,700 pay increase, amounting to an additional $2.5 million that taxpayers will spend on congressional salaries, and watchdog groups are not happy about it.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU


Former Tunisian Diplomat Sentenced to 8 Years by French Court

Khaled Ben Said, an ex-vice-consul in Strasbourg, was convicted of having ordered acts of torture and barbary upon fellow countrywoman Zulaikha Gharbi when a police superintendent in the Tunisian city of Jendouba 12 years ago, and sentenced to 8 years imprisonment by a criminal court in this same Strasbourg, by the way the seat of the European Court of Human Rights.

The Tunisian diplomat was tried in absence, since he fled from France in 2001, after hearing that a complaint had been lodged against him by Ms. Gharbi, whose husband is a political refugee in France as a member of Tunisian banned islamic party Ennahda.

The trial went on account of universal competence, a mechanism allowing legal proceedings against the authors of alleged serious crimes, whatever place they were committed and whatever authors’ or victims’ nationality. This procedure stems from a 1984 UN convention against torture which was introduced into French legislation in 1994.

It is the second time in France that a sentence has been delivered on these grounds. In 2005, a Mauritanian serviceman was sentenced to 10 years for acts of torture perpetrated in his own country. […]

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Inside Europe’s Strangest ‘Theme Park’

A secret underground base offers a terrifyingly realistic reminder of Soviet occupation

[Comments from JD: Providing an honest reminder of Communism is a good idea..]

A pistol-wielding guard, his snarling alsatian, a blinding spotlight in my face… why did I spend £25 to be tortured in this freezing KGB bunker?

As a snarling alsatian growls at my heels, straining at its leash, the fierce KGB interrogator barks in harsh Russian for me to face the wall for a terrifying search.

Once cleared, I am herded with the rest of this ragtag band of “dissenters” to salute the Soviet red flag, our threadbare gulag-issue jackets offering scant protection against the biting Baltic chill.

We are told to stop thinking “because the party will do that for you”, while anyone who shows disrespect is forced to the ground and compelled to do punishing press-ups until they fall into line.

[…]

It is hard to see how this place has become a tourist attraction, but Survival Drama In A Soviet Bunker, as the experience is known, has become popular with everyone from stag parties to corporate outings, prompting accusations that this is nothing more than a cynical “gulag theme park”.

But fun it isn’t. Ruta says this is a “social project” to recreate life under Soviet rule in 1984 with a serious point to make.

Many Lithuanians still harbour a strange nostalgia for the dark days of Soviet occupation, choosing to remember the free health service and high levels of employment while burying memories of the tyranny that sent tens of thousands to death or exile in Siberia.

These tunnels, 15ft underground, were dug in 1983 and used to house emergency TV and radio studios in case of Nato attack. They were later used as a Soviet base during Lithuania’s successful struggle for independence in 1991, but have lain empty ever since.

Now Ruta, 52, is using them to ensure no one forgets the unpleasant truth of that era.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Labour MPs Revolt Over Brown’s Plan to Charge 27% Interest on Emergency Loans to Poor

Gordon Brown and his Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell were last night accused of behaving “like loan sharks” over plans to slap punishingly high interest rates on vital loans to the poor.

In an astonishing move, rebel Labour MPs joined forces with David Cameron’s Tories to accuse the Government of penalising hundreds of thousands of families on benefits who get interest-free cash advances to cover the cost of unforeseen crises.

More than one million individual loans worth over £600million were paid out from the Government’s social fund last year to hard-up people — many of them disabled — who struggled to afford to repair a broken boiler or cope with some other domestic emergency.

[…]

Chris Grayling, who called on the Government to scrap the plan. “This is beyond outrageous,” he said. “It’s nothing more than James Purnell and Gordon Brown re-inventing themselves as loan sharks.

“That any Government would even consider imposing swingeing interest rates on unemployed people in the middle of a recession is just extraordinary. It’s a sign that this Government is utterly out of touch with what is really going on in Britain.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Rioters Clash Anew With Greek Police

ATHENS (AP) — Hundreds of rioters battled police in central Athens on Saturday, fire-bombing a credit reporting agency and attacking the city’s Christmas tree two weeks after the police shooting of a teenager set off Greece’s worst unrest in decades.

Saturday’s violence followed a memorial gathering at 9 p.m. where 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos died Dec. 6, in the Athens neighborhood of Exarchia. […]

Saturday’s clashes dashed the hopes of the government and police that protest fatigue would set in as Christmas neared.. Saturday evening, masked men broke into the building housing the offices of Tiresias SA, a company that keeps records of delinquent debtors and cardholders, and firebombed the company’s offices. The fire was extinguished but the company’s offices were destroyed, witnesses said.

At around 4 p.m. Saturday, about 150 youth attacked the Christmas tree at Syntagma Square in central Athens, hanging trash bags from its branches before clashing with riot police. The square was cleared within two hours. At least three news photographers were injured by police batons. The tree survived the attack.

The original Christmas tree was burned to the ground Dec. 8, during the worst night of rioting.

In Thessaloniki, a group of self-styled anarchists occupied a movie theater in the city’s main square and threw cakes and candy at Mayor Vassilis Papageorgopoulos and one of his deputies. The mayor was attending an open-air Christmas event near the theater, distributing the sweets to children with sickle-cell anemia when the rioters disrupted the event. Later, a group emerged from the theater and attacked a Nativity scene, throwing away the Christ figure.

The Christmas tree protest had been advertised as part of a day of events in Greece and around the world to commemorate Grigoropoulos’ shooting.

Police said about 1,000 people turned out for a demonstration in Hamburg, Germany. Bottles were thrown at police during and after the protest, and four officers were lightly injured; nine people were detained.. A further demonstration by about 250 people near the Greek consulate passed without incidents, a police statement said.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Swedish City Hit by Youth Riots

Dozens of youths have rioted in the southern Swedish city of Malmo for a second consecutive night, setting cars on fire and clashing with police.

“We’ve had a very difficult evening,” a police spokeswoman told the AFP news agency late on Thursday.

“There have been fires burning since this afternoon… extensive damage to public property, and… stone-throwing and bomb threats against police.”

She said the trouble was linked to the closure of an Islamic centre.

The owner of the building, in an immigrant neighbourhood, had decided not to renew the centre’s lease. The centre, which included a mosque, had to move out.

But some youths squatted in the premises, until they were evicted by police earlier this week.

Once police left the premises, the youths returned, setting fires in the area. They then clashed with police.

“The origin of the riots is the occupation of the building. But that’s not really the reason now, now other troublemakers have just joined in, taking advantage of the situation,” police spokeswoman Ewa-Gun Westford told AFP.

           — Hat tip: AA [Return to headlines]



UK Debt Has Reached ‘Disturbing’ Level, Warns IMF Chief

Debt in Britain has reached a ‘disturbing’ level, warns the head of the International Monetary Fund.

But Dominique Strauss-Kahn argued that more Government borrowing was the lesser of two evils during the economic downturn.

He said that more spending by governments was necessary to stimulate economic growth anf forecast that 2009 would be ‘a really bad year’.

He told BBC Radio 4: ‘I’m specially concerned by the fact that our forecast, already very dark… will be even darker if not enough fiscal stimulus is implemented.’

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



UK: Young Thugs Attack Southend Mosque

A MUSLIM leader fears for the safety of his family, after attacks on a mosque and his flat next door.

The gang of teenagers have repeatedly targeted the Essex Jamme Masjid mosque, in Chelmsford Avenue, Southend, which was converted from a church earlier this year.

Imam Mahmudul Hasan said he had been left shocked and scared after teenagers also smashed the front door windows at his home.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Balkans


Fire in Bosnia Mosque Was Accident

A fire that razed a mosque on the Bosnian Muslim holiday of Bayram was an accident and not a deliberate attack, authorities said.

Citing the results of the two week-long investigation, the office of the regional prosecutor in Trebinje said on Friday that the fire in the Fazlagica Kula mosque was caused by a faulty electrical insulation which started the fire near the mosque’s roof.

The mosque, which is located in the eastern part of Republika Srpska, was razed on the eve of the Bayram holiday. Most Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) religious and political leaders strongly condemned the incident, viewing it as a deliberate attack on Bosniak returnees to the Serb-dominated entity.

Bosnian Serb officials pledged to identify the cause of the fire and eventual perpetrators as soon as possible, but some Bosniak officials have already complained the investigation was too slow and too superficial.

The mosque and the whole village of Fazlagica Kula were completely destroyed during the 1992-95 war. The mosque and several houses were reconstructed over the past few years after a few dozen villagers returned.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

North Africa


Egyptian Teacher to Stand Trial for Murdering Pupil Whose Homework Was Late

Haitham Nabeel Abdelhamid, 23, is accused of beating Islam Badr Ibrahim with a ruler before taking him outside the class and hitting him savagely in the stomach.

The boy then collapsed in a faint and was taken to hospital — but he died of heart failure.

The attack, which took place in October at the Saad Othman primary school near the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria, caused national outrage in a country where people are already sceptical about the state.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Israel and the Palestinians


Anti-Muslim Slogans, Stars of David Spray-Painted on Jaffa Mosque

Anti-Muslim slogans were spray-painted on the doors of a mosque near the Jaffa Port overnight Monday.

Amongst the graffiti were phrases such as “Mohammed is a pig,” “A good Arab is a dead Arab,” and “Kahane was right,” a reference to slain right-wing activist Rabbi Meir Kahane.

Stars of David were also spray painted on the front of the mosque.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Police Officers Injured in Training Exercise

Over 50 police officers were wounded on Thursday during a massive riot control training exercise at the Tze’elim base in the Negev.

Several were injured in a car accident, which occurred when one of the officers fell asleep at the wheel of a transport vehicle during the exercise, causing it to crash. One police officer was seriously injured and a second one suffered moderate wounds. The accident was blamed on fatigue due to the fact that the officers had been training intensively since Wednesday night.

Most of the others were injured while “riot controlling” each other during a mock riot.

Some 7,000 police officers participated in the exercise — the largest in police history — to learn to disperse crowds and deal with riots. The training exercise, dubbed “Stormy Waters”, began on Wednesday night and ended early Thursday afternoon.

Police are training for the possible riots in Arab communities similar to the riots in Akko two months ago. They fear riots could break out in cities with large Arab populations such as Yafo (Jaffa) and Ramle.

Days of rioting in Akko erupted after an Arab drove through a Jewish neighborhood on Yom Kippur with music blasting from his car. Police were on alert in mixed Jewish/Arab cities throughout the country, concerned over reports that Arabs planned to riot in solidarity with their ‘brethren’ in Akko.

Due to the training exercise a police staff shortage is expected throughout Israel. Police have raised their alert level so that they will be able to respond if anything should happen during the exercise.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Middle East


Saudi Girl’s Plea to Divorce Rejected Until Puberty

A Saudi court has rejected a plea to divorce an eight-year-old girl married off by her father to a man who is 58, saying the case should wait until the girl reaches puberty, a lawyer involved told AFP.

“The judge has dismissed the plea—filed by the mother—because she does not have the right to file such a case, and ordered that the plea should be filed by the girl herself when she reaches puberty,” lawyer Abdullah Jtili told AFP in a telephone interview after Saturday’s court decision.

The divorce plea was filed in August by the girl’s divorced mother with a court at Unayzah, 220 kilometers (135 miles) north Riyadh just after the marriage contract was signed by the father and the groom.

“She doesn’t know yet that she has been married,” Jtili said then of the girl who was about to begin her fourth year at primary school.

Consummating the marriage

Relatives who did not wish to be named told AFP that the marriage had not yet been consummated, and that the girl continued to live with her mother. They said that the father had set a verbal condition by which the marriage is not consummated for another 10 years, when the girl turns 18.

The father had agreed to marry off his daughter for an advance dowry of 30,000 riyals ($8,000), as he was apparently facing financial problems, they said.

The father was in court and he remained adamant in favor of the marriage, they added.

Lawyer Jtili said he was going to appeal the verdict at the court of cassation, the supreme court in the kingdom which applies Islamic Sharia law in its courts.

Arranged marriages involving pre-adolescents are occasionally reported in the Arabian Peninsula, including in Saudi Arabia.

In Yemen in April, another girl aged eight was granted a divorce after her unemployed father forced her to marry a man of 28, who forced the child to have sex with him.

           — Hat tip: KGS [Return to headlines]

South Asia


Mumbai-Terror Finger Points at Pakistan Army

The Centre is now viewing the Mumbai attacks as the direct handiwork of Pakistan’s military that trained and armed the militants and planned the strike in detail, top government sources are saying.

This is a shift from India’s initial response when foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee led the government in drawing a distinction at two levels — first, between the government in Islamabad and rabid “elements in Pakistan” and, second, between the civilian administration led by Asif Zardari and the military led by Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.

India’s security establishment has also begun a series of high-level meetings to review the state of defence preparedness. There are concerns that the military’s inventory is wanting. In one of the meetings today, defence minister A.K. Antony authorised a fast-track procurement of equipment for the coast guard.

The nuanced change in Delhi’s views follows the interrogation of gunman Mohammed Ajmal, an analysis of the attack by ballistics specialists in the military and the conclusion that the attackers were trained professionally.

Mukherjee today said the attack was planned meticulously and that Ajmal had given a “chilling account” of who his handlers and trainers were. “This was cold and calculated murder. One of the terrorists, who has been captured alive, has given us a chilling account of his handlers. A few months earlier, the Indian embassy in Kabul was the target of a terrorist attack. The impunity with which these attacks are carried out is possible only because the safety of the handlers has been assured,” he said.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Sub-Saharan Africa


Iran Sends Warship to Fight Somali Pirates

TEHRAN, Dec 20, 2008 (AFP) — An Iranian warship has entered the Gulf of Aden to protect Iranian vessels against pirates off the coast of Somalia, state radio said on Saturday.

“After travelling more than 4,000 maritime miles … an Iranian warship entered the Gulf of Aden to protect Iranian ships against pirates,” the radio said, without further details.

Iran said last month it was negotiating with pirates who seized a ship it had chartered but that it was ready to use force to free the vessel.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Kenyan Government Imposes Gag Order on Obama Family

The Kenyan government has barred unapproved contacts between the media and President-elect Barack Obama’s extended family.

Family members will be required to receive permission from the government before making any public statements about their famous relative, according to the Nairobi Star.

“We are doing this because we want to ensure better flow of information,” Athman Said, an under-secretary in the Ministry of Heritage, told the Obama family in Kogelo.

“The government has decided that you should inform its officers who will be based here if you want to address the media.”

Journalists wishing to speak with the family must first be approved by the government.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

General


Book: Patton ‘Assassinated to Silence Criticism of Allies’

The newly unearthed diaries of a colourful assassin for the wartime Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the forerunner of the CIA, reveal that American spy chiefs wanted Patton dead because he was threatening to expose allied collusion with the Russians that cost American lives.

The death of General Patton in December 1945, is one of the enduring mysteries of the war era. Although he had suffered serious injuries in a car crash in Manheim, he was thought to be recovering and was on the verge of flying home.

But after a decade-long investigation, military historian Robert Wilcox claims that OSS head General “Wild Bill” Donovan ordered a highly decorated marksman called Douglas Bazata to silence Patton, who gloried in the nickname “Old Blood and Guts”.

His book, “Target Patton”, contains interviews with Mr Bazata, who died in 1999, and extracts from his diaries, detailing how he staged the car crash by getting a troop truck to plough into Patton’s Cadillac and then shot the general with a low-velocity projectile, which broke his neck while his fellow passengers escaped without a scratch.

Mr Bazata also suggested that when Patton began to recover from his injuries, US officials turned a blind eye as agents of the NKVD, the forerunner of the KGB, poisoned the general.

[…]

The scenario sounds far fetched but Mr Wilcox has assembled a compelling case that US officials had something to hide. At least five documents relating to the car accident have been removed from US archives.

The driver of the truck was whisked away to London before he could be questioned and no autopsy was performed on Patton’s body.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

The Anti-Ummah

This evening, in response to my recent posts about Ehsan Jami and his movie An Interview With Mohammed, a reader who has some familiarity with Shia Islam wrote me an email with his assessment of the film:

It may have a LOT less effect than we’d like to see.

Aside from the somewhat low-budget look (although the audio is clear), Jami is probably losing about 80%+ of his audience almost from the beginning. As I understand it, the call at the beginning is not a normal call to prayer but a separate Shia-specific call — which would probably alienate the Sunni majority viewers at the very beginning.

The image of the face is also an Iranian template, as I understand it, and there are some discussion points which reflect specifically Shia viewpoints rather than general Muslim ones. I don’t know if Jami put them in subconsciously or just from his experience and upbringing, but in general these will probably limit his audience.

That’s one of the main things, but some of the other bits and comments that are used will probably have less effect as well — admitting his own humanity and limitations and the Koran’s non-perfection probably won’t go over too well.

It’s definitely something to pray about because God works through many different tools and this may reach some people. It’s not a bad first step — hopefully Jami can improve from here.

This was my response:

Jami is Iranian, so the Shia stuff is no surprise. I would expect his Islamic references to have a Shia flavor.

I agree that the audience for his movie is small. But, unlike Wilders, he has at least the possibility of subverting young Muslims who are on the edge of secularism or apostasy. His understated and low-key approach has the potential to be very effective.

Also, we can hope that his attempt will encourage similar productions by other apostates, who can undermine Islamic beliefs by getting inside of them and speaking to wavering believers in their own argot.

This will be a long struggle, and each effort is of necessity small. But that doesn’t make it any less worth doing. I play my tiny part, Ehsan plays his, and others play theirs.

This is also about building up the anti-jihad network. Each Rosetta Stone effort inspires more translators to come forward and volunteer. The web of interconnections is thereby enhanced, and extends to additional countries. My goal is to use what time remains to me to help build a resilient Counterjihad web that communicates and coordinates effectively across national borders.

Call it the “Anti-Ummah”.

I see Jami’s movie as a tentative beginning in a process that I’ve been anticipating — the undermining of fundamentalist Islamic belief by mild criticism mixed with a dose of modern Western reasonableness. This is in contrast to the full frontal assault as waged by Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Geert Wilders, which forces a true believer to put up a spirited defense and even to retaliate.
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Obviously, there are many Muslims who will react in knee-jerk fashion with full fury, just as they did to Fitna and the Motoons. But those who actually listen to what Jami has to say before condemning it are vulnerable to having seeds of doubt planted by his words. Most will go on to condemn the movie anyway, but those tiny mustard seeds of doubt may eventually grow into a large tree in whose branches the birds of apostasy will nest.

All of this work, if it is to have any success at all, can only nibble away at the margins. Some of us understand the threat Islam poses to our liberties and to Western Civilization itself, but the consensus among our ruling classes disagrees with us. Most of our leaders have decided that affairs can continue as usual, provided that we take precautions against “terrorism” and make a few modest concessions to the sensibilities of Muslims.

The Ranting ManWe can shout and rant and froth at the mouth about this as much as we want in our blogs and on forums and in news media comment sections, but none of it will have the slightest effect on policy nor slow by a millisecond our trajectory into Islamization and dhimmitude.

Our little talk shop is preaching to the choir. I report on less well-known news stories, provide useful information when I can, and encourage the faint-hearted among an audience of people who already basically agree with me. I have no illusions about actually effecting any significant change.

But that doesn’t mean change won’t occur. If we are to be successful, it will be through infinitesimal changes at the margins, along the bloody borders themselves.

On one side of the border the Motoons and Fitna perform their function, stiffening the spine of the resistance and opening up the minds of people who might otherwise be uninformed and sleep through their own destruction.

On the other side is the devious anti-taqiyyah of the Anti-Ummah, the mirror image of the dissembling and disinformation spread by the agents of jihad.

Don’t be taken in by the video footage of the masked soldiers of Allah who hold up bloody knives and severed heads while screaming “Allahu akhbar!” This bloodthirsty performance art is designed to induce terror and despair in the infidels, and thereby hasten their submission. The mujahideen would like you to believe that their ruthlessness and brutality display their strength and your weakness.

But the reality is quite different. As an ideological and conceptual worldview, Islam is brittle and vulnerable, and people like Ehsan Jami — former insiders who know the enemy — understand how to exploit its weaknesses.

I want to make the videos of An Interview With Mohammed available in as many languages as I can, to reach as many different sections of the bloody borders as possible. And then repeat the process with the next movie, and the one after that…

Each step is a tiny one. If this effort reaches even a handful of people and makes them doubt for a split second the received truth of Islam, then it will have been worth it.

More tiny steps will come. There will be more dedicated efforts by anonymous people toiling in obscurity. More bright ideas will see the light of day and play their small part in the coming struggle.

There are no opportunities for glory in this work. No fortunes will be made by it. No careers are enhanced by what we do. No front-page news stories will chronicle the heroic efforts of those who resist the Great Jihad.

The best we can hope for is to die in our sleep.

But in the last four years I have seen how much the Anti-Ummah has grown. The networks of the resistance have strengthened and become more resilient.

Our greatest enemy is our tendency to break into subgroups that engage in internecine warfare over small points of doctrine or the purity of one’s moral stance. We’re like the Europeans of 1453 and 1683, plotting, scheming, and sniping at one another even while the hosts of Mohammed break down the gates.

If we continue on our present course, this fractiousness will be the death of us, and it will be 1453 and not 1683 that we can look forward to repeating.

We need to remember what we all have in common: we are the Anti-Ummah.

Fuel-Smuggling Tanker Explodes in North Sinai

As far as I can tell, there is only one English-language version of this news story. Our Israeli correspondent Abu Elvis sent us a link to a PalPress News Agency article in Arabic, and an excerpt based on a machine translation:

2008-12-20 19:17:54

El Arish-Palestine Press — Israeli sources said today that an explosion rocked the city of Arish in North Sinai after a tanker truck was loaded with 50 thousand liters of fuel in preparation for smuggling into the Gaza Strip.

The incident led to the destruction of 4 homes and a huge fire, where fire brigades were called from neighboring Egyptian areas in an effort to control it.

AFP confirms the Palestinian story and supplies additional details:

Egypt truck explodes in Gaza smuggling bid

EL-ARISH (AFP) — A fuel tanker truck exploded in an Egyptian border town where it was unloading its 50,000 litre cargo for smuggling into the Gaza Strip, destroying four homes, a security official said.

“The fuel was being unloaded near a house to be smuggled into Gaza,” the official said.

“Firefighters have been called in from the neighbouring cities to control the blaze, which is widespread,” he said, adding that there were no casualties.

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Last month, Egyptian police said they seized a truck loaded with 170,000 litres (about 40,000 gallons) of fuel in El-Arish which traffickers had planned to smuggle into Gaza.

Gaza is an impoverished coastal strip which has been under an Israeli blockade since the Palestinian Islamist Hamas group seized power there last year. It depends on whatever foreign aid is allowed in by Israel and by goods smuggled through tunnels from Egypt.

Egyptians in Sinai have demonstrated against fuel shortages in the region, which they blame on the smuggling.

Egypt’s Rafah border crossing with Gaza is the only passage into the territory not controlled by Israel. Egypt has refused to permanently open the border.

The blockade of the territory has led to severe fuel shortages, power cuts and an ever worsening humanitarian situation.

50,000 litres is about 13,200 gallons, which is no small amount of flammable liquid.

The article doesn’t specify what fuel is involved. It could be gasoline, but it might also be fuel oil or kerosene. Nor does it say how the smuggling takes place — presumably the fuel is carried in jerrycans through the tunnels that connect houses in Sinai with houses in the Gaza Strip.

The Malmö Intifada

Malmö riotsFor the last few days young Muslim immigrants in the Rosengård district of Malmö have been rioting. The trouble started over the closure of a storefront mosque, and escalated to the point where Rosengård resembles the banlieues of Paris, with burning cars, rock-throwing “youths”, Molotov cocktails, and violent battles with police.

The interesting thing about the Swedish Intifada is that international anarchists and “anti-fascists” are acting as an accelerant in the conflagration, with explicit connections to the rioting that has broken out all over Europe in solidarity with the Greek anarchists.

Also worth noting is the assertion of Waqf jurisdiction: since the premises in Malmö had been used as a mosque, they had thereby become sacred and are thus the property of Islam in perpetuity.

Our Flemish correspondent VH once again volunteered to dive into the information sewers on the AFA and anarchist websites, and has unearthed various bits and pieces about the situation in Malmö. Not much is available yet in English, but a rough picture of what’s going on can be put together.

First, an excerpt from Café Babel:

Protests spilled over into violence on Wednesday after the owner of a building in Rosengard housing and Islamic cultural centre and a mosque chose to use the space for other purposes. Centre workers moved out peacefully and handed over the keys, but a group of youths decided to camp in the basement. Police officers were told to remove them, sparking protests and violent clashes all over Rosengerden. The situation got worse when rioters seem to have received help for various autonomous left wing groups.

So far there have been five arrests, and the riots seem to calm down this evening.

Sweden has seen this types of riots before in city sections dominated by immigrants. It is a dangerous cocktail of extreme political opinions, in combination with alienation and a society that is closed in many respects that Sweden needs to solve.

Excerpts based on machine translations from Sydsvenskan:

Saturday evening a manifestation took place in Copenhagen to honor the boy who was shot to death by the Greek police earlier in December. The police assumed that many of the leftist activists in Malmö had gone [over the Öresund Bridge to Copenhagen] instead of going to Rosengård.

And:

Early Sunday morning no less than six cars were burning on Bennets road in Rosengård. The police suspect that cars were deliberately set on fire.

The car fires broke out at 4 and just after 5 o’clock Sunday morning. The rescue service is still at the scene.

Quotes from Ready To Go Sunderland Message Board:

The background is,
They had a mosque in this islamic centre, on a lease.
landlord decided not to renew it when it expired.
So rightfully it no longer belongs to the former owners.
Muslims claim it is now holy land and ground belonging to islam
”Police have to be brought in to close it down.
All hell breaks loose.
riots.

Its the cheek of them to complain constantly about the police. When these are the same people who repeatly attack the police,fire,and ambulance crews.”

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“Today [Sunday] there was a fire crew parked less than a mile away because they just knew it was going to kick off. Added to this numerous bombs found in several locations today. All over a f***ing minature mosque that was rightfully closed down.”

“A few years back, their main mosque just down the road was set alight. Fire crews got there within 3 mins of the first report of it. They tried to put the fire out but they found themselves bombarded with petrol bombs amongst and vast array of other s***e. Then in the aftermath, the muslim community where outraged as to why the fire crews didnt put the fire out quicker. Claiming they purposely let the building burn for longer.”

For the Antifa connections, see this Indymedia post:
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Malmo riots, Sweden: Some context and pics

21.12.2008

Here are some (badly translated) statements from Malmo AFA and others regarding the recent riots in the city. Following that is some background to the events.

AFA Julia (Malmo):

Riots in the Manor in Rosengard continues. Young people who occupied the basement of the mosque at Ramel road are tired of police abuse and taken to more drastic methods to be seen and heard, when they had not heard in any other way. In this, they have helped and supported by activists from Malmö autonomous environment. We support the young people in the Manor just as we committed ourselves in squatter fights in Malmo and Lund and fight for the youth house. Fight for frirum is important, whether out of “young Muslims” or “Swedes.” It is important that we ensure that we have common interests with other groups than other autonomous, and discrimination based on ethnicity and religion and abuse from authorities and the police is something we always have to fight. We therefore call on all Trade activists to get to the Manor this weekend and show their support for the young people there and their struggle.

Statement put out by AFA Malmo:

Protests in Rosengard is self-defense against the class

2008-12-20

Young people occupied the room for 23 days. During those days was almost no discussion in the newspapers. At the eviction on Wednesday December 17, the police went in with a great strength. Dogs and pepper spray were used against young people gathered there to defend their local. After this incident the media has suddenly become very interested in what happens in Rosengard. But again, the issue ended up in the shadows. We know that you journalists like violence, you eat it for breakfast, breathe it during the day and dream about it at night. It is therefore not surprising that Rosengard again is focused on the front page.

Manor is an area of Rosengard, which has long been neglected. Preschools dare not let their children play on the part of the courtyard are among others due to open the drain and dangerous electricity which may hang freely. The people who live in the Manor may not pitch for his complaint about the standard of the apartments and the lack of utemiljön. The three landlords in the area Contentus, Newsec and EIA of Malmö has, together with the Municipal Ilmar Reepalu (s), Rosengard city politicians and Residents’ Association formed a working group called the Estates Group. Malmo is composed of different districts, which look very different. In some areas of Rosengard, such as the Manor, living many people with foreign backgrounds. City sees it as a problem that the area is crowded lived and that people are segregated. Additional debt on the residents of the area by landlords are consistently blaming the wear on the tenants, rather than the total lack of maintenance that has characterized the town for a long time. What is the politicians’ solution to the problems?

Within the framework of the Manor group’s work, it does not seem possible to find a solution to people’s overcrowding by, for example, build more rental flats or raise the standards of the apartments which already exist. Instead, they want to throw out a number of compounds from a local business they had in a long time, an activity that has been a gathering place for young people after school hours. Politicians claim that Rosengard is the city of Malmo who spends most of the activities for young people. And so be it, it is not so much emphasis necessary to outdo the other city, the youth activities.

Ilmar Reepalu and accomplices in the Tenants’ Association believes that the activities of the locale does not fit the area’s new profile. What is it for activities that fit in? Manor Group proposes instead that room now to contain an activity known as Boskolan, driven by the Tenants’ Association. There will be immigrants learn to live on Swedish way. It has not come with any explanation of what to live on Swedish way means. It is cramped lived in the Manor probably depends unlikely that people want to live crowded, rather that the politicians in City Hall are not interested in building housing for ordinary people. The only option in today’s class society is being forced to live in apartments managed by SHARK who just want shoes themselves. The Malmö is a segregated city we know already, the situation is hardly better of the municipality entirely let the free market rule over new construction.

People are tired. They are tired of their voices are not heard and that once they noted, so the question is not on the merits of the case anymore. When society wants to make a contribution in the district will send the police. Police targeted weapons against children. Instead of investing resources in leisure activities for young people, jobs for those who want jobs and decent housing, and your government watchdogs in order to maintain the monopoly of violence.

In the media, police have in recent days made a big thing of it is traveling behind many of the violence. They called for traveling are other residents in Malmo, no traveling troublemakers who have nothing better to do than to create riots. We who have been there living in Malmo and Rosengard is a part of Malmo which people both live in and visit daily. By attempting to separate the Rosengard from other Malmo to assist the media to further exotifiera image of the district. Rosengard is not an isolated island living their own lives. The area affected, like the rest of Malmo of the policies of the current situation, whether it is socialist or bourgeois.

The district politicians and the police are terrified of the unrest that is currently underway at Rosengard will spread to other parts of Malmo. Events such as those on Rosengard will continue to flare up as long as there is an ongoing disarmament of leisure activities around Sweden. This is not a point of order that can be solved with batons and pepper spray, it is a social problem that politicians themselves have created. Now when they painted himself into a corner they desperately try to draw attention elsewhere. So grateful that once more put the blame on the many young people living in the district.

It is clear that politicians can not solve the problems they themselves created. The media is not interested in highlighting the real problems that create class society is not so surprising. It sells just no news. All fine talk of a democratic dialogue works as long as people are shut up and is satisfied with the little they get. The welfare policies that politicians say they will bring is an insult to the working class, the only possibility for change is självorganiserng. None of the rights enjoyed working today have been free, they have come about thanks to their own initiative from below by collective struggle. This is regardless of whether it is right to a decent working environment, meaningful leisure activities or homes free of cockroaches.

We are not surprised by the development of Rosengard and sees it as a logical result of the lack of societal resources to the residents there. That a Shell Mack fire is nothing to get worked up over, it happened throughout the 1990s by understandable reasons, and will happen again. To some trash cans into the fire is not in proportion to the violence that the police against Malmö’s young people. The police have a proportionality principle, they will work after, a principle that they consistently seem to forget in some contexts. Criminal damage is not violent riots, to defend themselves against police attacks are no riots, there is self-defense. Direct action has always and will always, to be used by people to change and take power over their daily lives. To quote the IHT: Anger and despair are strong driving forces. At best, they can be turned into something constructive.

BACKGROUND from mainstream media:

Riot police from Stockholm and Gothenburg are being sent to provide back-up for their colleagues in Malmö as tensions in the southern city continue to flare.

After two nights of intensive rioting, police in the city requested assistance from units specially trained to deal with mass violent demonstrations.

“We don’t think it’s over yet. We think it’s going to continue and we have to be prepared to work around the clock,” said regional police spokesman Charley Nilsson.

Emotions have been running high in Malmö’s predominantly immigrant Rosengård district since police forcibly removed three squatters from the basement offices of an Islamic cultural centre. The premises had been occupied since November 24th as part of a protest against the landlord’s decision not to renew the association’s lease for the space, which it had held for the past fifteen years.

Thursday night saw the most extreme rioting in Rosengård since the disturbances began. Police were pelted with Molotov cocktails and bomb threats were issued against a local petrol station.

Police spokeswoman Ewa-Gun Westford said she would not even hazard a guess as to how many police vehicles were damaged in the rioting, as locals were reportedly joined by left-wing extremists, or “autonomists”, from outside the area.

The city’s fire and rescue services have been refusing to enter the area until their safety can be guaranteed.

One person was arrested for rioting, while another was detained for disturbing the peace.

By 3am on Friday the situation had stabilized somewhat and police were able to move in and remove burning trailers and other objects from the streets with the aid of a bulldozer.

Further links from VH (in Swedish):

Jimmy Carter: Ransom Broker

Nothing that former President Jimmy Carter does should surprise us.

The fact that he’s attempting to act as a hostage broker between Israel and Hamas is no big deal. In this instance he may be a bit more overt than usual, but shilling for Hamas has long been a part of the job description for Jimmuh from the Ummah.

However, the interesting thing about this news story is that Jimmuh is advising Hamas not to expect Barack Hussein Obama to deliver the goods for “Palestine”. According to Israel National News:

Carter Advises Hamas on Shalit, Says ‘Don’t Count on Obama’

Former United States President Jimmy Carter reported that he advised Syrian-based Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal on what price to demand from Israel for the release of IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, who was abducted more than two years ago. He said that Hamas is “relatively satisfied with the status quo.”

Carter’s visit to Lebanon and Syria earlier this month follows a trip to Damascus several months ago in the face of American policy against establishing direct contact with the outlawed terrorist organization.

Carter wrote on his website that he spoke with Mashaal about “formulas for prisoner exchange to obtain the release of Corporal Shalit,” who has since been promoted to sergeant.

“What price to demand from Israel” is INN’s wording for the subject of negotiations. Jimmuh prefers the more tactful “formulas for prisoner exchange” to describe Hamas’ required ransom for Sgt. Shalit.

Israel is consistently reviled by the Left and the Muslim world — and even much of the mainstream press — as vicious totalitarian thugs, no better than the Nazis. In contrast, Fatah and Hamas are portrayed as valiant freedom fighters.

Yet Hamas doesn’t even adhere to basic international humanitarian norms, and won’t allow the Red Cross to visit their high-profile prisoner. As is often the case, when Jews are involved, the usual rules don’t apply:
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However, he probably is not aware of the promotion because the International Red Cross has not succeeded in convincing Hamas to honor the Geneva Convention and allow its officials to visit him. The Red Cross also has rejected Israeli citizen’s demands that it stop visiting terrorists in Israeli jails until Shalit is seen and confirmed to be alive and in good health.

But Jimmuh is cautioning the Keffiyeh Mafia not to rely on the Messiah of Hope and Change. It seems that a major change in the “peace process” is not yet in the offing:

Carter also stated that Hamas, “like the Syrians, [is] relatively satisfied with the status quo and [is] putting all their eggs in Obama’s basket.” He added, “We had to caution them about expecting too much of an immediate change in U.S. Middle East policy.”

The presence of Rahm Emanuel — widely seen in the Arab world as an ardent Zionist — as Obama’s chief of staff may have something to do with these lowered expectations.

The New New Deal turns out to be the New Same Old Deal, at least for the time being.



Hat tip: Abu Elvis.

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/20/2008

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/20/2008I’m waiting for more news (in English) about the immigrant riots in Malmö. I hope to have some translations sometime tomorrow.

Thanks to AA, Amil Imani, Islam in Action, JD, Paul Belien, Paul Green, and all the other tipsters who sent these in. Headlines and articles are below the fold.
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USA
1 in 10 Jobs Tied to Autos? Not So Fast.
Biden: U.S. Economy in Danger of ‘Absolutely Tanking’
Clinton Foundation — Millions From Saudis, Bill Gates
Domestic Militarization Comes to San Bernardino County
Emanuel Talked Directly to Governor: Source
Franken Edges Ahead in Minnesota Senate Recount
Goldman Sachs Buys Into Carbon Offsets
Home Values Take a Dive
Houston Firm to Pay $21 Million to Dodge Immigration Charges
Is Obama Vulnerable to Blackmail?
Minn: Muslims Offended by Fast Food Toy
Our Federal Republic: Dangling by a Thread
Wall Street Sets the Stage for the Next Big Heist
Why Isn’t the Bailout Working?
 
Canada
7 Students Suspended for Refusing Anti-Christian Class
 
Europe and the EU
Germany Releases 1 of Last Red Army Faction Members
UK: I Quit, Says the Magistrate Fed Up With Seeing Criminals Walk Free
UK: Three in Four Councils Dump and Burn Recycled Rubbish
 
Israel and the Palestinians
The Politics to Watch in Europe
 
Middle East
Sexy Secrets of the Syrian Souk
 
South Asia
Baha’is: The New Jews
India May Still Strike at Pakistan: US Report
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
Corsi Detention Orchestrated by Obama’s Political Friend
 
Culture Wars
Campbell’s Soup Promotes 2-Mommy Families
Fanning ‘Rape’ Flop to be Sold Online
No, Christ Isn’t Allowed in Christmas
UK: Audience Members Flee ‘Pornographic’ Sex Scene in Shakespeare Play
 
General
“Smart” Surveillance System May Tag Suspicious or Lost People
Jihadist Group Trying to ‘Invade’ Facebook Gets Shut Down
Plan Targets Shariah Ban on Leaving Islam
Shelters in the Emirates, Women’s Lib in Geneva
Three of Four Undersea Internet Lines Severed

USA


1 in 10 Jobs Tied to Autos? Not So Fast.

Bailout Backers Claim 13 Million Jobs Rely on Auto Industry, but Economists Say It’s 2 Million

In an effort to convince Congress to bail out the U.S. automakers, company executives, union leaders and politicians have made the compelling argument that the industry directly and indirectly supports one in every 10 jobs in the country. The only trouble is nobody wants to take ownership of that statistic, which is almost certainly false.

The figure is routinely attributed to the Center for Automotive Research, but officials at the nonprofit organization, which has ties to labor and government, claim they never said it and have no idea where it came from.

“It’s such an exaggeration. I kind of grit my teeth every time I hear it,” said Debbie Maranger Menk, a project manager at the center who researches the industry.

The Center, she said, estimates some 350,000 people in the United States are directly employed by automakers, both foreign and domestic, and that 2.1 million jobs are indirectly connected to the industry including suppliers.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Biden: U.S. Economy in Danger of ‘Absolutely Tanking’

[Comments from JD: TRANSLATION: Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan et al. have not balanced their books yet, they need more free cash from the taxpayer.]

Vice President-Elect Joe Biden said the U.S. economy is in danger of “absolutely tanking” and will need a second stimulus package in the $600-billion to $700-billion range.

“The economy is in much worse shape than we thought it was in,” Biden told me during an exclusive interview — his first since becoming vice president-elect— to air this Sunday on “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.”

“There is no short run other than keeping the economy from absolutely tanking. That’s the only short run,” Biden told me.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Clinton Foundation — Millions From Saudis, Bill Gates

The donations to the William J. Clinton Foundation include amounts of $10 million to $25 million from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and real estate mogul Stephen Bing, a personal friend of Clinton’s.

[…]

The governments of Kuwait and Qatar are also on the list, as is Saudi businessman Nasser Al-Rashid, who has close ties to the Saudi royal family. Saudi Sheikh Mohammed H. Al-Amoudi, reputed to be one of the richest men in the world, is among the donors as well. Both Saudis contributed in the $1 million to $5 million range. A group called Friends of Saudi Arabia and the Dubai Foundation appear in the same category.

Indian businessman Lakshmi Mittal also donated between $1 million and $5 million, as did the Elton John AIDS Foundation, the Princess Diana Memorial Fund and the Open Society Institute, which George Soros founded.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Domestic Militarization Comes to San Bernardino County

Marine Corps Air and Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) Provost Marshal (head of a unit of military police) and the local California Highway Patrol office will begin working together 12/12 — and through the holiday season — in a joint effort to reduce accidents and drinking and driving. The combined mutual cooperation between the Marine Corps Military Police and State enforcement officers will begin somewhere along Highway 62. The CHP will set up DUI roadblocks with the presence of Military Police. A violation of the Posse Comitatus Act.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Emanuel Talked Directly to Governor: Source

President-elect Barack Obama’s incoming chief of staff Rahm Emanuel had a deeper involvement in pressing for a U.S. Senate seat appointment than previously reported, the Sun-Times has learned. Emanuel had direct discussions about the seat with Gov. Blagojevich, who is is accused of trying to auction it to the highest bidder.

Emanuel talked with the governor in the days following the Nov. 4 election and pressed early on for the appointment of Valerie Jarrett to the post, sources with knowledge of the conversations told the Sun-Times. There was no indication from sources that Emanuel brokered a deal, however.

A source with the Obama camp strongly denied Emanuel spoke with the governor directly about the seat, saying Emanuel only spoke with Blagojevich once recently to say he was taking the chief of staff post.

But sources with knowledge of the investigation said Blagojevich told his aides about the calls with Emanuel and sometimes gave them directions afterward. Sources said that early on, Emanuel pushed for the appointment of Jarrett to the governor and his staff and asked that it be done by a certain date.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Franken Edges Ahead in Minnesota Senate Recount

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Democrat Al Franken edged ahead of Republican incumbent Norm Coleman today for the first time in Minnesota’s long-running U.S. Senate recount.

Franken opened up a slight lead on the fourth day of a state Canvassing Board meeting to decide the fate of hundreds of disputed ballots.

The change was notable because Coleman led Franken in election night returns and also held a 188-vote lead before the board took up challenged ballots. But its significance was limited, with the possibility the lead could change again before the long recount ends.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Goldman Sachs Buys Into Carbon Offsets

Goldman Sachs has recently bought pieces of two carbon-offset companies, in the latest sign of investment banks’ interest in the area.

On Monday E+Co, a company focused on bringing clean power to developing countries, announced that Goldman had purchased a majority of its carbon-offsets portfolio. In late October, Goldman took a minority stake in BlueSource, which is more focused on the tiny offsets market in the United States, and plans to market BlueSource offsets to clients.

Last December, Goldman also invested in APX, a California company that registers carbon offsets.

“These two deals show Goldman Sachs’ interest in the global carbon market and our commitment to assisting our clients who participate in these markets,” said Michael DuVally, a bank spokesman, in an e-mail message.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Home Values Take a Dive

[Comments from JD: This two part article on the economy is well worth reading.]

The upward price spiral in the housing market in the United States hit its peak in the spring of 2006. Buyers all over the United States struggled with financing options as they wondered if they could afford the mortgage payments on their new half million to million dollar home. But, as long as mortgage companies provided mortgage money and Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac guaranteed the loans it made sense to buy homes they could not afford.

Most buyers who wanted into homes they couldn’t afford were obligated to take the toxic mortgages offered by giant corporate home builders simply because their incomes couldn’t justify a fixed-rate mortgage from a traditional mortgage bank. Buyers with acceptable credit scores seeking overpriced homes easily found exotic adjustable rate mortgages [ARM] from a traditional banks that were guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. Buyers with exceptionable credit scores found fixed-rate financing with extended terms that stretched their traditional 30-year mortgage out for 50 years.

Most homeowners knew they would not live long enough to pay off their mortgages, but in the 21st century, that didn’t matter. They loved their new status symbol homes in the new status symbol subdivisions. When they sold their overpriced dream homes, the mortgage brokers assured them, they would profit immensely since the prices of homes everywhere would continue to skyrocket for at least the next decade. So, even if they paid more than they could afford on the front end, when they sold, they would benefit from the real estate boom windfall on the back end. Buyers were assured that when they sold their status symbol homes, the nest egg from the appreciation alone would provide them with a tidy down payment on their next home.

Mortgage-owners in 2008 discovered that the mortgage hawkers’ predictions of immense profits in a perpetual home seller’s market were just so much “who-shot-john.” US home prices are falling faster than a steel anvil testing gravity…and almost as fast as they fell during the Great Depression when close to 50% of all homes in the United States were in default. Today, only about 4% of US homeowners are delinquent. However, in one California community, Mountain Home, roughly 90% of the homes are “under water,” which places those homes in jeopardy. Underwater is a term applied when the outstanding balance on the mortgage exceeds the net worth of the dwelling.

Ninety-five percent of today’s delinquencies are from consumers who bought toxic mortgages that let them get into homes they simply couldn’t afford. Some of them were low-credit score buyers opting into the housing market through HUD-guaranteed mortgages to those with good credit scores who simply overbought because they were allowed to overbuy. Regardless of the reason, we have a housing disaster in the United States equal to that in the Great Depression when roughly 25% of the American people found themselves homeless.

From sheer numbers alone, the drop in home values today far exceeds the rate of decline in 1932. Home values dropped 10.5% in 1932. The latest Standard & Poor national home-price index shows a price slump of 14.1% during the first quarter, 2008. Adjusted for inflation, its an 18% drop. This is the worst decline in home values in two decades. In raw numbers, more homes went into foreclosure during the first quarter of this year than in the entire decade-long depression between 1929-39.

[…]

Cementing the Great American Dream into the marketing package at the community level were greedy county tax appraisers who turned a blind eye to the inflated home valuations since taxes are based not on the price you paid for your home 20 or 30 years ago, but the current value of the dwelling in the housing market — even though you have no intention of selling. It was the legal rape of the taxpayer by local governments who are allowed, by law, to increase your property taxes because some idiot paid too much for a home down the street.

[…]

BAPCPA [Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer protection Act] “rectified” nonexistent consumer abuses by protecting America’s lenders and merchant princes from potential debt default by the US consumers they were deliberately going to overload with credit in order to keep the economy afloat — and keep the Fed solvent. Congress insisted that BAPCPA was necessary because US bankruptcy laws had lost their power to shame. Filing bankruptcy, congressional leaders said, was no longer viewed as a stigma. For that reason, they insisted, bankruptcy laws needed to be updated to keep consumers from using bankruptcy as a “debt eraser.” Banks and other lending institutions which contribute millions of dollars to the campaign war chests of politicians on both sides of the aisle lobbied Congress for over a decade to toughen bankruptcy laws. They wrote the law they wanted passed, and in 2005, Congress enacted it.

[…]

During the mid-1990s, community activist and State Senator Barack Hussein Obama and the US Congressional Black Caucus spiked the Great American Dream by using the racist tactics employed by civil rights activist Jesse Jackson to force community banks to finance subprime mortgages for minorities with histories of not paying their bills. Obama, like Jackson, threatened to accuse the banks of racism for excluding minorities from consideration for home mortgages. Newly elected to the Illinois State Senate, Obama — whose US citizenship was never vetted by the Illinois Election Commission to determine if he was actually a US citizen and therefore eligible to serve in the State legislature — appealed to incoming Fannie Mae CEO Franklin Raines to guarantee the loans for working class blacks to buy homes, regardless of their credit scores. Many of the “incomes” guaranteed by Fannie Mae were actually welfare checks.

[…]

The NAFTA jobs drain was largely concealed behind a counterfeit facade of prosperity in the United States. Inevitably, the fractures could no longer be concealed as the trade gap spiraled from 2002 to 2007. US exports fell like a rock in a river, and imports rose like a helium-filled balloon. Economists blamed the economic malady on “…a strong US dollar and slow growth in world markets.” The transnational industrialists, bankers, and the merchant princes were profiting so exorbitantly from the transfer of the world’s work force from the industrialized nations to the human capital-rich emerging nations that few noticed, or cared, that the collapse of the financial underpinnings of the industrialized economies was just around the corner.

In the minds of the global economists, US labor was resilient-enough to recover. However, adding jobs in the service-sector while continuing to lose jobs in the goods-producing sector was an omen of ill that should have warned the economists that American consumers were no longer investing in the US economy…even when they bought US-branded goods made elsewhere. They were investing in China’s economy, in Mexico’s economy, in Indonesia’s economy, in India’s economy and in the economies of those nations where America’s jobs were sent from 1995 to 2007, speeding up the erosion of the financial foundation of the United States, and explaining why the $800 billion bailout of the US banking industry did nothing to restore the ability of US consumers to utilize credit to grow the economy of the United States.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Houston Firm to Pay $21 Million to Dodge Immigration Charges

A record-setting, nearly $21 million settlement that allowed a Houston-based pallet company to avoid criminal prosecution for hiring illegal workers should send a clear message to employers tempted to break immigration laws, federal officials said.

Prosecutors who handled the case against IFCO Systems North America said it “severely punishes” the nation’s largest pallet manufacturing company, which was caught with more than 1,100 illegal immigrants on its payroll in spring 2006.

The settlement agreement announced Friday should send a “powerful message that ICE will investigate and bring to justice companies which hire illegal workers,” said John P. Torres, a top Immigration and Customs Enforcement official.

The agreement between ICE and IFCO easily eclipsed the next-largest settlement on record for a company accused of knowingly hiring illegal immigrants. In 2005, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., paid $11 million to avoid prosecution for employing undocumented workers.

[…]

Seven IFCO managers were charged with crimes including knowingly hiring illegal aliens and transporting and harboring illegal aliens. All seven have pleaded guilty and are awaiting sentencing. Five additional IFCO managers were indicted in February for similar crimes and are awaiting trial.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Is Obama Vulnerable to Blackmail?

Suppose you’re Bashir Assad or Putin, and you watch the Blago Blowup, a month before the next president even takes office.

What are you thinking right now?

First, Obama looks vulnerable to blackmail. His homey network is full of people who can’t stand the light of day. They know all kinds of things the leftist media suppress — people like Auchi (the Iraqi billionaire), Rezko (the corrupt Syrian multimillionaire), Emil Jones (the Godfather of Southside), and the whole Daley Machine.

That’s not even counting the freaky radicals or the pols Obama has surrounded himself with. Mayor Daley’s brother is one of the official transition leaders, for heavens’ sake, along with Valerie Jarrett and a whole, privately paid operation that doesn’t have to follow Federal rules on transparency, lobbying or accounting.

Leverage on the people around Obama is the first step. So you ask your handy secret agents in the US to beat the bushes for more blackmail material. Easy enough. Chicago is a Machine town, and there’s always a rumor mill in a town full of neighborhood taverns.

Here’s what else the spy masters are sure to be wondering.

1.   Is there an organized crime connection in the Obama network? Not just Chicago politics, but drug money, prostitution, extortion, racketeering, money-laundering, violent Soprano types. In a political monolith like Chicago wouldn’t you keep an eye out for that — if you were running China’s Red Army Intelligence, let’s say?
2.   Can Machine politicians be played to ask favors of their friends in the administration? Bill Clinton allowed the sale of missile launch secrets to the Chinese. Is there something China wants very badly that some Machine pols can get for them? Or the North Koreans? Or the mullahs? Or Putin?
3.   Even if the US prop-media won’t publish anything bad, Patrick Fitzgerald is investigating corruption on Obama’s turf. A financial record mailed anonymously could prove a valuable lead for investigators. Such threats could provide unbelievable arm-twisting power in DC.
4.   What about obvious DC corruptocrats like Harry Reid (Nevada real estate), Barney Frank (banking scandals), Chris Dodd (ditto), the folks at Treasury who are handing out a trillion dollars to favored banks in secret? Such men may have other secrets. And if they do, how can a ruthless foreign secret service exploit that?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Minn: Muslims Offended by Fast Food Toy

A Muslim family eating in a Long John Silver’s restaurant in the Mall of America is upset because their child’s meal came with a toy that had “Build with Jesus” written on it. As usual CAIR has gotten involved…

           — Hat tip: Islam in Action [Return to headlines]



Our Federal Republic: Dangling by a Thread

Democracy is often described as two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner. Democracy is mob rule. Democracy collapses when the majority discovers it can vote for itself treasure from the public coffers. Democracy is the last plateau of social order before anarchy.

America’s founders knew this and chose not to create a democracy, opting instead to create a federal republic. A cornerstone of this republic was the Senate, whose members were chosen by the state legislatures, while members of the House of Representatives were chosen by the people. This balance was destroyed on April 8, 1913, when the 17th Amendment was ratified, taking the election of senators away from state legislatures and submitting their election to the popular vote.

It seemed like a good idea at the time, but the change stripped states of an important power to impose a check and balance on the expanding power of the federal government.

The last remaining vestige of a federal republic is the Electoral College, an ingeniously designed system to insure that small states are not overrun by large states in the election of the president. Now, there is a powerful movement afoot to bypass the Constitution, and the amendment process, and destroy the Electoral College, which would transform America into a pure democracy.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Wall Street Sets the Stage for the Next Big Heist

On the Change.gov website there was a news release about the Bi-partisan Governors Global Climate Summit in Los Angeles, California. Among the attendees were Governors Rod Blagojevich (IL) and Arnold Schwarzenegger (CA). (The Terminator and The Auctioneer were playing their part in the birthing of the new “impending disaster” just as much as Condi Rice, Bush and Rumsfeld played their part in creating the “Mushroom Cloud” scenario with Iraq). Mr. Obama had prepared a speech to address the conference via video. From the speech:

“Few challenges facing America — and the world — are more urgent than combating climate change. The science is beyond dispute and the facts are clear. Sea levels are rising. Coastlines are shrinking. We’ve seen record drought, spreading famine, and storms that are growing stronger with each passing hurricane season.”

We are presented with a doomsday scenario that seems to pale in to insignificance compared to the current Financial Armageddon which is approaching with ever greater speed. Action must be taken or otherwise we will be paddling canoes to the food shelter next year. The statement is meant to scare the population in to accepting more control over their lives by presenting themselves as the Saviors. The statement is actually a motley collection of disproved assumptions. The consensus on Global Warming is seriously fragmented and former IPCC scientists are coming out of the organization in droves. They attest to political manipulation, gross misrepresentation of scientific studies to comply with the official line and a Heretic hunt for the unbelievers reminiscent of the Dark Ages. Climate skeptics have been likened to “Flat Earthers”. The irony in this is that the Earth was found to be round by using scientific deduction whereas Global Warming has been concocted through the selective manipulation and outright falsification of scientific data.

[…]

If we assume that Global Warming is indeed a political potpourri of half truths and lies, then we have to see why so much trouble has gone in to its creation. One simple answer — Money. When we look at the campaign donors to Obama’s campaign, you could be forgiven your inevitable cynicism when we see the list contains the biggest players on Wall St.

JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley have already benefitted enormously from the T.A.R.P… JP Morgan Chase used some of it to buy Washington Mutual for $1.9 Billion and Bear Sterns $1.1 billion. JPMorgan along with Goldman Sachs control the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation which is responsible for reporting on the derivatives market. Citigroup after receiving Billions in taxpayer money to try and get them out of a hole, have been using the money to create new derivatives that will be overseen by the DTCC. The interdependence between these Wall St. giants and their revolving door with Government power has been amply demonstrated by the policies of Ben Bernanke and Henry Paulson. While there was unlimited money for the banking giants, the taxpayer was ignored and robbed. These are the same players who financed the new administration and packed the ranks of Obama’s transition team with its acolytes. Remember Obama voted without hesitation for the Bailout Bill and encouraged his fellow democrats to do likewise. So what does Obama owe his benefactors?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Why Isn’t the Bailout Working?

Fed Remains Mum on Billions Already Sent to Banks

The word “bailout” was one of the most-searched-for terms on the Internet this year. It’s been all over the news. It’s been discussed everywhere from Congress to American living rooms.

But what happened to that money that was already handed out? What happened to that first chunk of change from the $700 billion bailout that was supposed to increase lending?

The plan didn’t exactly work. The Dow has dropped 2,000 points since Congress approve those confidence-restoring funds.

[…]

The panel’s job is to see that the bailout money is put to good use, but so far there’s no mechanism to track how the banks are spending the money.

“If taxpayer dollars are going to be stuffed into these banks, then there are responsibilities that go with that,” Warren said.

Some in Congress are now mad about how the bailout’s working — or not working.

Rep. Carolyn Malone, D-N.Y., called it a “dismal failure.” Rep. Virginia Brown-Waite, R-Fla. said that “we are going down a rat hole.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Canada


7 Students Suspended for Refusing Anti-Christian Class

Officials are ‘veering into creepy Orwellian political territory here’

Seven Christian students in Quebec have been handed suspensions in the last few days — and could face expulsions — for refusing to participate in a new mandatory Ethics and Religious Culture course that, according to a critic, is a “superficial mishmash of trendy theoretical platitudes” with the goal of convincing children that “all religions — including pagan animism and cults — are equally ‘true.’“

Canada’s National Post has reported on the developing confrontation between educators who have ordered students to take the course and students and their parents who object to what they see as a virtual indoctrination into a social and moral relativism.

While seven students already have been targeted for punishment, hundreds more are demanding to be relieved of the obligation to attend the classes, and several parents have begun legal actions over the course.

[…]

Under the course requirements, “it is the state deciding what religious content will be learned, at what age, and that is totally overriding the parents’ authority and role,” Jean Morse-Chevrier, of the Quebec Association of Catholic Parents, told the newspaper.

In 2005, a change in the law eliminated a family’s right to choose among “Catholic,” “Protestant” or “moral” instruction in classrooms, a change that took effect last summer.

Quebec Education Department spokeswoman Stephanie Tremblay told the newspaper school boards have gotten more than 1,400 requests from parents for their children to be exempted from the instruction, which emphasizes feminism over Christianity, and suggests Raelians are centuries ahead of other beliefs.

She also confirmed school boards have rejected every request for an exemption.

She explained it is not “religious instruction.”

“It is religious culture,” she stated. “We introduce young people to religious culture like we introduce them to musical culture.”

[…]

In the National Post, columnist Barbara Kay took school officials to task for teaching what she described as “a chilling intrusion into what all democratically inspired charters of rights designate as a parental realm of authority.”

She continued, “ERC was adopted by virtual fiat, its mission to instill ‘normative pluralism’ in students. ‘Normative pluralism’ is gussied-up moral relativism, the ideology asserting there is no absolute right or wrong and that there are as many ‘truths’ as there are whims.”

“The program is predicated on the worst worst possible educational model for young children: the philosopher Hegel’s ‘pedagogy of conflict.’ As one of the founders of the ECR course put it, students ‘must learn to shake up a too-solid identity’ and experience ‘divergence and dissonance’?

“The curriculum is strewn with politically correct material that openly subverts Judeo-Christian values. In many of the manuals, ideology and religion are conflated. Social engineering is revealed as the heart of the ECR program; in the most recently published activity book, for example, Christianity is given 12 pages, feminism gets 27 pages….”

She continued, “Paganism and cults are offered equal status with Christianity. Witches ‘are women like any other in daily life;’ ‘Technologically [the Raelians] are 25,000 years in advance of us.’ And considering that of the 80,000 ethnic aboriginals in Quebec only 700 self-identify with aboriginal spirituality (the vast majority of ethnic aboriginals are Christian), aboriginal spirituality (falsely equated with environmentalism) is accorded hugely disproportionate space and reverence.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU


Germany Releases 1 of Last Red Army Faction Members

[Comments from JD: He will make a fine addition to the EU politburo.]

BERLIN: Christian Klar, one of the last members of the terrorist far-left Red Army Faction to remain in prison, was released Friday after serving 26 years of a life sentence, according to the Justice Ministry in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

The Red Army Faction, which was also known as the Baader-Meinhof gang, carried out a series of assassinations of leading German figures during the late 1970s and early 1980s, killing 34 people. It disbanded in 1998, several years after renouncing violence. It subscribed to a Marxist-Leninist ideology and sought to overthrow the capitalist West German government and to fight perceived American imperialism.

A German court announced the pending release of Klar, 55, last month, after ruling that he had served the minimum 26 years of a life sentence for killing three prominent West Germans and their bodyguards and trying to kill a U.S. Army general. He was released a few weeks earlier than planned after the authorities in Stuttgart said he no longer posed a threat. He will remain on parole for five years.

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While public interest the Baader-Meinhof gang and the Red Army Faction have waned in recent years, a certain fascination with the groups’ motives and background has been rekindled by a new film, “The Baader-Meinhof Complex.” Critics and the victims of families have slammed it for its facile attitude to violence.

The film — produced by Bernd Eichinger, who won fame with “The Fall,” his portrayal of Hitler’s last days in his besieged Berlin bunker — is based on a book by Stefan Aust, who until recently was editor of Der Spiegel magazine.

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UK: I Quit, Says the Magistrate Fed Up With Seeing Criminals Walk Free

A senior magistrate has resigned in protest at Government policies that impose soft punishments and undermine the courts.

Dr Dick Soper says criminals are walking free from prison after serving just a quarter of the sentences he and his colleagues impose.

Others are being handed fixed fines or police cautions — taking justice out of the hands of the courts and away from public scrutiny.

Dr Soper, 64, a GP, has served 26 years on the bench at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

He used his final session yesterday to deliver an angry broadside, saying: ‘Although I could serve for another five years I no longer feel my time is being usefully spent in court.

‘I feel that this long-standing system which has served the public well for centuries has, in recent years, been more and more interfered with by politicians.’

He told how he recently jailed an offender for six months but saw him walking about the town just six weeks later.

Dr Soper said: ‘My greatest frustration and that of my colleagues is the very early release of prisoners.’

He said virtually all offenders are released automatically halfway through their sentences, while emergency measures to tackle prison overcrowding means many have another 18 days knocked off their sentences. Yet the judges and magistrates who heard their cases have no say over their early release.

Dr Soper said magistrates considered ‘very hard’ how to punish criminals, and added: ‘It is frustrating when that careful thought seems to be undermined. It has certainly reduced my confidence in the system.’

He also complained that sentencing guidelines appear to be increasingly influenced by Whitehall.

Dr Soper said: ‘The heavy hand of the executive seems to run through them and you get the feeling that greater central control is being exerted over this previously independent organisation.’

Community service and unpaid work have been trumpeted by ministers as punishments to help ease jail overcrowding, but Dr Soper said his own research locally showed only 60-65 per cent of offenders bothered to turn up.

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UK: My Horror at Police Blunders, by Headmistress Who Survived Next Attack by Rachel Nickell’s Killer

A former headmistress who survived an attack by Rachel Nickell’s killer has spoken of her horror at the catalogue of blunders which allowed his reign of terror to continue.

Sandra Miller was attacked by psychopath Robert Napper in circumstances which bear a frightening similarity with the killing of Miss Nickell on Wimbledon Common 16 years ago.

Yesterday, she described the moment she escaped with her life just a month after Miss Nickell was stabbed to death.

And, as the sheer scale of the missed opportunities to stop Napper’s reign of terror was laid bare, she said she was horrified to discover the full extent of the blunders that could have saved lives.

“I am absolutely appalled at the near misses when he should have been picked up and he wasn’t,” said Mrs Miller, 63, who escaped the psychopath’s clutches only because her dog bit him.

“There was so much evidence, somebody should have made the link. People died who didn’t need to die, people were terrorised who didn’t need to be terrorised and that is so sad.”

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UK: Sex Offenders Win Landmark Ruling That Being on Register ‘Indefinitely’ Breaches Their Human Rights

Rapists and paedophiles must be given the chance to erase their names from the sex offenders register, judges ruled yesterday.

The law which puts serious sex offenders on the register for life violates their human rights, three High Court judges said.

The decision, reached over the rights of a child rapist and an adult paedophile, was greeted with ‘extreme disappointment’ by the Home Office, which runs the register.

It came less than a fortnight after Justice Secretary Jack Straw told the Daily Mail of his ‘frustration’ with the courts’ use of the Human Rights Act.

Sex offenders now join a list of apparent wrongdoers who seem to have benefited under the Act and in particular its eight article.

Beneficiaries of the article, which guarantees the right to privacy and family life, include murderers protected from deportation.

Police and experts believe many paedophiles and rapists are unlikely ever to cease being a danger. The test cases involved a teenager known as ‘F’ and Angus Thompson, a paedophile from Newcastle.

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UK: Three in Four Councils Dump and Burn Recycled Rubbish

[Comments from JD: Government at work: heavy fines and spying on citizens for the slightest infraction in their recycling habits yet dumping and burning the recycled trash collected.]

Three out of four councils are dumping recycled household rubbish in landfill sites or sending it off for incineration, it emerged last night.

As much as 20,000 tonnes of rubbish put out for recycling was dumped over the last year after it had been separated into designated bins.

Amid the increasing threat of fines for taxpayers who do not follow recycling rules, councils have failed to recycle over 10 per cent of glass, paper, plastic and other materials.

A sharp rise in the amount dumped is predicted next year as councils struggle to find buyers for recyclable waste, which has fallen in price during the economic slump.

The use of these controversial tactics will provoke outrage among the millions of people who divide their rubbish between up to five bins prior to collection.

The disclosure comes as families prepare for the Christmas period when they are expected to generate the greatest amount of waste from wrapping paper, bottles and cardboard packaging.

Councils are understood to have returned to such methods in a bid to meet national waste disposal guidelines.

Half have already scrapped weekly bin collections to ensure people recycle more.

Next spring the government will trial a scheme of imposing fines on households which throw out too much rubbish.

Most councils collect recycling from the kerbside and then pay for contractors to take it off their hands.

The contractors are responsible for processing the materials.

While the economy was booming there was high demand for recycled products.

But in recent months the global downturn has crippled prices for scrap metal and recycled plastic and other materials, making dumping waste a more attractive option.

Environmental experts last night said that the actions of the councils may undermine attempts to encourage households to recycle more waste.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Israel and the Palestinians


The Politics to Watch in Europe

by Paul Belien

Anti-Semitism is on the rise in Europe. This cannot be denied, although the media prefer to downplay one of its main causes: the Islamization of Europe. Last week’s Economist referred to the problem (though only in passing) in an article on Muslims in Europe where it mentioned fights between Muslims and Jews in rough parts of northern Paris.

Denis MacShane’s column about “Europe’s Jewish Problem” in last week’s Newsweek, refers to Jewish kids from North London afraid to go home on public buses on account of anti-Jewish attacks.

Mr. MacShane, a Labour MP and Britain’s former Europe minister, states that the British National Party and Islamist ideologues are the two anti-Semitic groups in Britain, He does not mention that the North London buses are being terrorized by Muslim gangs and not by BNP thugs.

When addressing the problem of rising anti-Semitism in Spain, he refers to a third cause for the rise of anti-Jewish feelings: “the anti-Israel language of Spain’s liberal-left intellectual and media elites.” The anti-Israeli bias of the intellectual and media elites exists in Britain and other European countries too.

In my opinion, the main causes for the surge in anti-Semitism in Europe are, first and foremost, the growing appeal of Islamic ideology on immigrant populations in West-European urban areas, and, secondly, the anti-Israeli bias of Europe’s intellectual, political and media elites who, eager to please Muslims, blame the latter’s anger for the West on the Israeli treatment of the Palestinians…

           — Hat tip: AA [Return to headlines]

Middle East


Sexy Secrets of the Syrian Souk

Just off the crowded central market in Old Damascus, a sales assistant called Mahmoud is giving me my first introduction into an unusual Syrian speciality — musical knickers.

The garments come in many different shapes and colours, and play little tunes — or other extraneous noises like telephone ringtones — all made by small electronic devices hidden in the lining.

Singing underwear isn’t the only item on sale at the “Fatin Shop for Ladies Indoor Clothing”, where Mahmoud is proudly showing off his product lines.

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South Asia


Baha’is: The New Jews

By Amil Imani

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During a span of thirty years of Islamic rule, Iran has achieved the dubious distinction of being on the top or near the top on numerous indices of misery. People are fed up and frustrated. The conniving parasitic mullahs are loath to give up their privilege and power, hence, the need for homegrown target of blame.

The power-intoxicated corrupt-to-the bone-ruling mullahs need further scapegoats to divert people’s attention, to fuel the fire of enemy-making that would rally the faithful and keep them in line. Baha’is are perfect for the part. They are so handy. Some 300,000 of them live right in Iran itself. While Ahmadinejad fires blanks of hot-air volleys at Israel, the local mullahs victimize the innocent Baha’is in towns and cities throughout the land.

The mullahs justify their horrific deeds by labeling the Baha’is as enemies of Islam, spies for Israel, and outright heretics worthy of death. What makes the Baha’is “heretics?” Well, in truth, much of the Baha’i beliefs and practices are indeed heretical to the Islam of the mullahs.

These turbaned villains and their hired thugs have done a great job of basically eliminating all internal oppositions by their brutality. They have also chased the majority of the Iranian Jews out of the country by making their life as miserable as possible. The few remaining Jews are still used as whipping boys from time to time. Yet, the Baha’is with their much greater number and their steadfast resistance to the pressures of the Islamofascists, present much more attractive target. In a real sense, the Baha’is who have always been brutalized by the Shi’a Islamists have now doubled up as Jewish substitutes…

           — Hat tip: Amil Imani [Return to headlines]



India May Still Strike at Pakistan: US Report

NEW DELHI: India may have ruled out the military option against Pakistan in the aftermath of Mumbai terror attacks but the international intelligence community continues to believe that strikes in PoK and elsewhere could still happen.

Global intelligence service Stratfor, in its latest report, said, “Indian military operations against targets in Pakistan have in fact been prepared and await the signal to go forward.”

It added, “These most likely would take the form of unilateral precision strikes inside Pakistan-administered Kashmir, along with special forces action on the ground in Pakistan proper.”

The private sector intelligence service said that unlike the massive movements of 2002 during Operation Parakram, India’s preparations this time were more under the radar and not visible to the world at large. Its only indication was the fact that the Border Security Force (BSF) has been put on high alert on the western sector as well as the eastern sector, this paramilitary force’s main mandate would be to prevent infiltration.

“Sources have indicated to Stratfor that New Delhi is going through the diplomatic motions in order to give Pakistan the opportunity to take care of the militant problem itself — but the Indians know that Islamabad has neither the will nor the capability to address their concerns,” Stratfor said.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Sub-Saharan Africa


Corsi Detention Orchestrated by Obama’s Political Friend

The Kenyan official who reportedly orchestrated the detention of WND senior staff reporter Jerome R. Corsi when he visited Kenya to investigate President-elect Barack Obama’s close ties to the nation’s prime minister, Raila Odinga, was Odinga himself, according to WND sources inside Kenya.

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However, investigations conducted for WND by members of Odinga’s own party, the Orange Democratic Movement, reported the links to Odinga. The investigators are being left unidentified by WND for their own safety.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars


Campbell’s Soup Promotes 2-Mommy Families

The Campbell’s Soup Company purchased a pair of two-page advertisement spreads in one of the nation’s leading pro-homosexual magazines, including an ad highlighting a lesbian couple and their son, reports the American Family Association.

The advertisement for Campbell’s product Swanson’s broth, the AFA reports, appears in both the December 2008 and January 2009 issues of The Advocate, a magazine that touts itself with the line, “For 40 years, setting the standard in LGBT journalism.”

The AFA, however, objects to the ad, particularly the frame that depicts the lesbian couple and their son, claiming that the soup company is contributing to homosexual advocacy.

“Not only did the ads cost Campbell’s a chunk of money,” writes AFA Chairman Donald Wildmon in an email alert, “but they also sent a message that homosexual parents constitute a family and are worthy of support.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Fanning ‘Rape’ Flop to be Sold Online

“Hounddog,” the Dakota Fanning flop that generated only a few thousand dollars nationwide when it was released in theaters following publicity about her controversial rape scene is being targeted now in a warning to parents by Concerned Women for America, the nation’s largest women’s public policy organization.

The organization says it is launching an effort to have parents contact officials at Amazon.com, one the nation’s leading sources for media such as movies and books, because of plans to offer the Fanning project on DVD starting in February.

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The movie has been in trouble ever since its production, when WND broke the story about objections to its content.

The film was subsidized by about $390,000 in tax money from the residents of North Carolina.

Days before the recent formal theater release blogger Steve Pill, was reporting on the apparent verdict from the public.

“I received a somewhat rueful message of congratulations from Eric Parkinson, the CEO of distribution for Empire Film Group,” he wrote. “According to him, more than 200 theaters across the country had cancelled their scheduled screenings of the motion picture ‘Hounddog,’ citing pressure from ‘vocal groups.’“

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The movie had been the subject of several investigation requests and was targeted in a boycott launched by noted movie critic Ted Baehr of Movieguide and the Christian Film & Television Commission.

“These despicable movies promote pedophilia, whether intentionally or unintentionally,” said Baehr. “There should be a massive public outcry against them. The inclusion of children in sexually explicit films is inappropriate. There also is no excuse for the authorities to allow such material to be shown publicly.”

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No, Christ Isn’t Allowed in Christmas

A public school teacher in Mississippi marked down an eleven-year-old’s Christmas poem assignment and told the boy to rewrite it because he used the word “Jesus,” which, the instructor explained, is a name not allowed in school.

Liberty Counsel, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing religious freedom, reports that sixth-grader Andrew White of Hattiesburg, Miss., chose to write the poem on the assignment “What Christmas means to me.”

After White turned in his rough draft, however, his teacher circled the word “Jesus” and deducted a point from his grade. The teacher then explained that he needed to rewrite the poem without the offending word.

When White’s parents questioned the teacher, Liberty Counsel reports, they received a response email explaining, “[Andrew] and another child did a poem about Christ. I know we can’t discuss these type [sic] of things in school so I asked the two of them to do another poem of their choice.”

Mathew D. Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel and dean of Liberty University School of Law, expressed dismay that despite many legal clarifications on the issue, there are still educationl officials that mistakenly believe students can’t speak of their faith at school.

“Some educators need education that the story of Christmas is not banned from public schools,” Staver said in a statement.

Staver says he was “horrified that a sixth-grader was told by his teacher, ‘we can’t discuss these types of things in school.’ I don’t understand why some people don’t get it. Christmas is a state and federal holiday. Schools are closed to celebrate this holiday. Obviously, Christmas is constitutional.”

The principal at White’s Thames Elementary School agreed with Staver.

After White’s parents encouraged Andrew to turn in his first, unedited poem, Principal Carrie Hornsby changed the boy’s grade to a 100 and conceded that there was nothing improper in using Jesus’ name. Hornsby also coordinated a mailing to all the school’s parents, explaining that students’ religious expression is permitted under federal guidelines.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



UK: Audience Members Flee ‘Pornographic’ Sex Scene in Shakespeare Play

Outraged theatre-goers walked out of a performance of one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays, describing a simulated sex scene between two men as “pornography”.

Children as young as eight were among the audience at the performance of The Comedy of Errors at The Old Laundry Theatre, in Bowness, Cumbria.

Actors from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) took part in the show.

It featured one of the play’s characters Dromio guarding a door when a man dressed as a woman walked up to him, pulled down his pants and Dromio’s pants, before the pair simulated sex.

No genitals were on show, but buttocks were visible.

One theatre-goer Chrissie Greaves, 56, attended the performance with her husband and 15-year-old son.

She claims an elderly man was so disgusted at the scene he vaulted over a barrier in order to escape the auditorium.

“He landed with a bit of a jolt and I felt really sorry for him,” said Mrs Greaves, from Kendal.

“I applaud his lightning reaction. I only wish we and others had had the presence of mind to follow him.

“It lasted a long time. The portrayal of a sexual act was upon us without warning, before anyone realised, and there is no off-button at the theatre.

“There was nothing on the ticket that said it was unsuitable for children.

“There were other people expressing their disgust at what had gone on. There was a feeling of shock.

“There were definitely younger people than my son. In the row in front of where we were sitting I could see children aged between eight and ten.

“I don’t blame the Old Laundry or the young people acting in the show. I blame LAMDA.”

Peter James, LAMDA principal, said: “A careful reading of the text would demonstrate that we did nothing that was uncalled for by the Bard.

“However, it is never our intention to cause offence to any member of the audience and we fully support the comments that have already been made by the Old Laundry Theatre.”

The theatre’s general manager Richard Foster said: “The Old Laundry Theatre apologises wholeheartedly for any offence caused to the audience during Monday night’s performance of The Comedy of Errors.

“Perhaps in hindsight the theatre should have put up a notice, warning the audience of the content of the play.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

General


“Smart” Surveillance System May Tag Suspicious or Lost People

[Comments from JD: How long before those street cameras in London, UK are outfitted with this?]

Engineers are developing a computerized surveillance system that, when completed, will attempt to recognize whether a person on the street is acting suspiciously or appears to be lost. Intelligent video cameras, large video screens, and geo-referencing software are among the technologies that will soon be available to law enforcement and security agencies.

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In the third software component, the combination map/panorama is used for tracking. As a person walks across a scene, the computer can calculate exactly where the person is on the panorama and aerial map. That information can then be used to instruct a camera to follow him or her automatically using the camera’s pan-and-tilt control. With this system, it will be possible for the computer to “hand-off” the tracking task between cameras as the person moves in and out of view of different cameras.

“That’s the advantage of linking all the cameras together in one system — you could follow a person’s trajectory seamlessly,” Davis said.

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Jihadist Group Trying to ‘Invade’ Facebook Gets Shut Down

by Joel Mowbray

A quickly growing jihadist group that used Facebook to spread its radical message has been shut down by the popular Web networking site after FOXNews.com alerted the company to the group’s activities.

Facebook blocked the group, Fursan Ghazawat Alnusra — Arabic for “Knights in Support of the Invasion” — Thursday evening after the group swelled to about 120 members in just over one week.

The group had been exhorting its members to wage “Jihad to aid the religion of Allah and his Prophet.”

FOXNews.com, working closely with a former radical Muslim now dedicated to exposing cyberterror activity, was able to gain access to the group and its content.

Fursan Ghazawat Alnusra wrote that its purpose was “to support Jihad and Mujihadeen” and that it started the Facebook group “to invade this Web site” and to ask “Allah to grant us Jihad and martyrdom.”

It promised future action: “Today we invade your sites, tomorrow your lands and homes, o you cross worshippers.”

The site’s contents included three graphic videos…

           — Hat tip: Paul Green [Return to headlines]



Plan Targets Shariah Ban on Leaving Islam

With Shariah law cited as the source of justice in most of the Islamic world, and new encroachments by the drastic religious rules into the West, a Christian ministry has launched a campaign to do away with punishment for apostasy, the act of leaving Islam for another religious faith.

The effort launched by the Barnabas Fund said in addition to those in other religions, there are brave Muslim voices already calling for the apostasy law to be abolished

“Although only Muslim leaders can make this happen, we as Christians can help the process, by speaking up for freedom of religion and belief and by encouraging others to do the same,” said Patrick Sookhdeo, the international director of the fund.

“We ask you to join us in our efforts and prayers to bring about change for those who choose to leave their Islamic faith, so that they are no longer subject to any penalty but are free to follow their new convictions without fear,” he said.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Shelters in the Emirates, Women’s Lib in Geneva

By Alexandra Colen

Last week, from Dec. 2 to Dec. 4, I headed the Belgian delegation to the Interparliamentary Union’s annual conference in Geneva dealing with “gender equality.” The IPU represents the world’s 143 national parliaments and acts as a kind of United Nations Parliamentary assembly. This year, the conference’s topic was “A Parliamentary Response to Violence against Women.”

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Violence against women is a global problem. Political correctness is so, too. Especially in international organizations such as the IPU. Hence, we all sat silently when told that “gender-based violence” affects all countries, including nations where one would not expect it, such as those on the Arabian Peninsula where a Prophet once preached a religion of peace which installed the ideal society for women to live in.

The (veiled) representative from the United Arab Emirates pointed out that, though the Muslim indigenous population in her country is not acquainted with the problem of violence against women, even her country today has shelters were abused women can find safety. These women, she explained, are from the expat population living in the Emirates. Since the expat population is booming in the UAE — it currently stands at 3.6 million as compared to only 860,000 locals — the problem of violence against women is growing, too.

I have been to a few of these international women’s conferences so far. When one observes the delegations from traditional Islamic countries, one is always struck by the fact that they consist of veiled women, invariably accompanied by male assistants. The women act as mouthpieces and read carefully prepared texts, which deny that their societies have any problems, unless imported by foreigners.

The political representatives of the world’s female population do not raise their voices against the charade staged in front of them. Violence against women will continue unabated as long as even the international forums established to combat it remain blind to women being humiliated before their very eyes.

Hon. Alexandra Colen, Ph D, is a Vlaams Belang member of the Belgian Federal Chamber of Representatives. She is a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Belgian Parliament and the chairperson of the Advisory Committee for Social Emancipation of the Parliament.

           — Hat tip: Paul Belien [Return to headlines]



Three of Four Undersea Internet Lines Severed

Interoute, the internet networks company, reports that three of the four internet sub-cables that run from Asia to North America have been damaged, according a post just published to the Times Online’s Tech Central blog.

The cables carry more than 75 percent of traffic between the Middle East, Europe and America. Clearly, if you’re reading this, it hasn’t reached you yet — but the AP is reporting mass outages in Egypt as of an hour ago.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]