Prophet or Warmonger?

A report from our Flemish correspondent VH, based on an article from GeenStijl, concerning recent editing performed on the Dutch-language Wikipedia article about Mohammed.



Employee Ministry of Justice: Mohammed was a warmonger

Today the Dutch blog GeenStijl published an article on an interesting but brief intervention in the Dutch Wikipedia by an employee of the Ministry of Justice. In 2007 the Ministry immediately blocked access to Wikipedia because of nasty additions to the Theo van Gogh page and the page of a State Secretary. The entry from October last year shows that the blocking has been lifted in the meantime, as has the attitude.

Wikipedia: Mohammed

L: is the last version in the left column; R: is the freshly-edited version by the employee in the right column. Only the changes are translated below. The full (Dutch) page is here.

    Line 1 (correction, addition):
     
L:   In this religion he is considered the last prophet and messenger…
R:   In this cult he is considered the last prophet and messenger…
     
L:   By muslims he is therefore defined as “the Seal of Prophets”.
R:   By muslims he is therefore defined as “the Seal of Prophets”. In reality Mohammed was a warmonger and didn’t shrink from (allowing) the murder of innocent people to steal their property.
     
    Line 33 (addition):

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L:   In the thirteen years Mohammed preached in Mecca, about 70 families gathered around him. [Karen Armstrong: “Islam, geschiedenis van een wereldgodsdienst”, 3e druk, 2005, pp. 65-66.]
R:   n the thirteen years Mohammed preached in Mecca, about 70 families gathered around him. [Karen Armstrong: “Islam, geschiedenis van een wereldgodsdienst”, 3e druk, 2005, pp. 65-66.] Islam was mostly attractive for people who wanted to steal others’ property and needed an excuse for it. Mohammed therefore promised that every Muslim was allowed to steal and keep everything from non-Muslims, as long as that Muslim would give 10% of the booty to Mohammed.
     
    Line 99.101 (addition):
     
L:   Muslims on the contrary consider the Koran to be revealed to Mohammed by order of God through the angel Gabriel (Jibriel).
R:   Muslims on the contrary consider the Koran to be revealed to Mohammed by order of God through the angel Gabriel (Jibriel). In reality, Mohammed was a stargazer.
     
    Line 116/118 (correction):
     
L:   Apostates were left alone, as long as they didn’t attack Muslims. If they did so, then it was permitted to “stop” them; some think this means the death penalty.
R:   Apostates had to be murdered without any mercy.
     
    Line 155/157 (addition):
     
L:   Location and time are not only important for those who want to criticize Mohammed, but also for those who adhere to Islam, as tafsir explains.
R:   Location and time are not only important for those who want to criticize Mohammed, but also for those who adhere to Islam, as tafsir explains. By most historians Mohammed is considered to be the biggest warmonger of all times. Islam is the most murderous ideology ever.
     
    Line 168/170 (addition):
     
L:   “If the mountain won’t come to Muhammad, Muhammad will go to the mountain”.
R:   “If the mountain won’t come to Muhammad, Muhammad will go to the mountain”. Mohammed meant to say with this that if wealth would not come his way, he would go out to others to take away their wealth and make it his own.

Unfortunately, within a minute the Dutch Wikipedia contributor Lexw, who has as area of attention “hearing” and as a specialty “hardness of hearing”, set it back to the previous version.

Pro-Israel Demo in Prague



Our Czech correspondent Martin, who blogs at Převážně neškodné, just sent us an email about a pro-Israel demonstration that was held today in Prague:

Hello Baron,

Just to inform you, today between 14:00 — 15:15 there was a pro-Israel demonstration in Prague. Attendance was not heavy, because it has been damn cold there!

Spokesmen criticized political correctness and anti-Israeli bias in the media. If I remember correctly, one of the participants quoted part of the speech delivered by Geert Wilders in Jerusalem in December, and there was also criticism of Islam and its roots.

Thesis: “There is nothing like moderate Islam, just Islam”

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From what I have read in the media, they say there were overall about two hundred participants. I have posted some photos from the demo (including one photo of an attempt at a counter-demo by about 30 supporters of Palestine:) at my blog. There were also some demonstrations against Israel — on 2nd January 100 people, 8th January about 80 people.

Best regards,
Martin

Even if you can’t read Czech, go over to Martin’s place and see the rest of the photos. The one showing the counter-demonstrators is somewhat dark, but some of the participants in it look suspiciously like the “blackhoods” of Antifa.

More Information from Barcelona

Barcelona demo


I reported yesterday on a pistol-packin’ jihad supporter who made an appearance at a pro-Hamas demonstration in Barcelona. AMDG from La Yijad en Eurabia had this to add (via the comments):

It is even much worse; you may update the post: The Interior Minister of the regional Catalonian government participated in the demo and was close to the man. He was not identified nor arrested by regional police, who only requested him to hide the gun. He was allowed to continue with his faced covered.

[Nothing follows]

Sieg Heil in Copenhagen

Update: Ted has posted an English-language version here.



I’ll be posting more later on yesterday’s demonstrations in Copenhagen, but here’s an appetizer. Watch for the Nazi salutes in this video of the pro-Hamas demo, which I picked up from Ted Ekeroth’s blog:



You’ll hear, “Down, down, Denmark! Down, down, Israel! Viva, Viva, Palestina!”

According to Ted, “At 1 min and 10 seconds one of them says ‘we want to kill all the Jews, all they Jews should be slain, they have no right to exist!’“
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As a comparison, watch the second video that Ted posted, which shows the demonstration in support of Israel.

Readers who understand Danish will want to listen to what Søren Espersen of Dansk Folkeparti (Danish People’s Party) had to say.



Hat tip: Steen.

Gates of Vienna News Feed 1/10/2009

Gates of Vienna News Feed 1/10/2009The reactions to Israel’s offensive in Gaza are still being played out all over the world. South Asia seems to be particularly prone to lavish expressions of outrage.

Thanks to C. Cantoni, ESW, Fausta, Insubria, JD, Larwyn, VH, and all the other tipsters who sent these in. Headlines and articles are below the fold.
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USA
Congressman’s Mecca Trip Paid by Terrorists?
Minnesota Prepares to Send in the Clown
Obama’s CIA Pick Reveals Radical Shift in Fighting Terrorism
On Obama’s Inauguration, Muslims Say, ‘It’s Our Time’
Secret Police? Obama Selects Dirty Trickster Panetta to Head the CIA
The Stimulus: How to Create Jobs Without Them All Going to Skilled Professionals and White Male Construction Workers
 
Europe and the EU
British Energy Prices Rising Four Times Faster Than Other EU Countries
Crisis: France; 2008 Commercial Deficit Nears New Record
Gaza Splits the Netherlands Down the Middle
Huge Areas of Britain Have Become Foreign Colonies. That Could be Tomorrow’s Ireland, Too
Italy Criticizes Call for Jewish Boycott Over Gaza
UK: Now Even Police Can’t Object to Gipsy Camp in Picturesque Village… Because It’s Racist
Václav Klaus: Treaty of Lisbon: a Tutorial for Beginners
Vatican Alarmed by Muslims Burning Israeli Flags Outside Cathedrals
 
Balkans
Foibe: Slovenia Attacks Italy, Memory Gap on Fascism
Serbia: 2,500 State Companies Sold During Six Years
Slovenia: More Banka Koper Stocks Sold to Intesa Sanpaolo
 
Mediterranean Union
Turkey: Izmir Becomes Member of the European Cities Union
 
Israel and the Palestinians
But Many Arabs Are Rooting Against Hamas
Gaza: Barak ‘War Criminal’, Maariv Editor Outraged
Gaza: Shin Bet Says Hamas Surprised by Harsh Blow
GSS Links Hamas, Hizbullah to Iran
IDF Likely to Expand Gaza Op Before Cease-Fire is Imposed
Israel Protests Firing of Katyusha Rockets From Lebanon
Mortar Shell Fire From Near a UNRWA School Caused the Accidental Deaths of Dozens of Civilians
Poll: 76% Oppose Truce Without Shalit
U.S. in Massive Arms Resupply to Israel Days Before Obama Inauguration
 
Middle East
Apologetic Turks Heading for Jail?
Gaza: Qatar, Initiative to Judge Israeli War Crimes
Iran Firms Told: Cut Ties to “Zionist”-Held Firms
Qatar: Qaradawi Blames Jews for Corruption
Syrians Whine About Israeli Wine
Thousands of Iranians Want to be Martyrs for Palestine
Turkey Angered by Gaza War
 
South Asia
Indonesia: Protesters Seal Off Synagogue Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests
Malaysia Calls for International Sanctions on Israel
 
Australia — Pacific
Australia: Peta’s Latest Idiotic Demand — Fish Are ‘Sea Kittens’
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
Six Pirates Drown Leaving Freed Supertanker
 
Latin America
Return of the Noose
The World of the FARC (Part I: Europe)
 
Immigration
Immigration: Maroni, 2009 to Mark End to Emergency
Immigration: Spain, Boat Rescued and Rerouted to Morocco
Immigration: G8 Ministers to Discuss Issue in Lampedusa
UK: The Great White Backlash
 
Culture Wars
Culture: Campbell’s Soup Pledges More ‘Gay’ Ads
 
General
Religion: Catholics-Jews: CEI, Overcome Old Prejudices

USA


Congressman’s Mecca Trip Paid by Terrorists?

Rep. Ellison’s pilgrimage funded by Muslim American Society

Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison took a trip to Mecca in December that was funded by a group terrorism experts say is tied to the Muslim Brotherhood, an international Islamist movement.

Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison’s groundbreaking pilgrimage to Mecca last month was paid for by an American Muslim organization that has ties to Islamic radicals and is “the Muslim equivalent of the neo-Nazi party,” his critics say.

Ellison, a Democrat, became the first U.S. congressman ever to make the hajj pilgrimage when he visited Islam’s holy city in December. The trip was funded by the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, a non-profit interfaith group that is one of 55 branches of the MAS nationwide. The pilgrimage was hailed by Muslim activists in the U.S.

“A U.S. congressman going on hajj sends a very positive message to the Muslim world about America and the religious diversity in America,” said Ibrahim Hooper, communications director for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim advocacy group.

But Ellison, the only Muslim in Congress, is coming under fire for his ties to MAS, which one terrorism expert called “the Muslim equivalent of the neo-Nazi party.”

“It is the de facto arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in the U.S.,” said Steven Emerson, director of the Investigative Project on Terrorism. “The agenda of the MAS is to … impose Islamic law in the U.S., to undermine U.S. counterterrorism policy.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Minnesota Prepares to Send in the Clown

It sounds like the plot of a 1990s straight-to-video Hollywood flick, but barring any dramatic developments — such as a successful court challenge by Republican opponent Norm Coleman — former “Saturday Night Live” cast member and comedian Al Franken will become the next U.S. Senator from Minnesota, likely on the strength of fraudulent votes.

Franken’s fitness for office has been a matter of debate ever since he announced his candidacy in February 2007. Having made a career of “debunking” provocative statements made by famous conservatives in books like Rush Limbaugh Is a Big, Fat Idiot, The Truth (with Jokes), and Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them, Franken suddenly found himself on the receiving end of such scrutiny. The picture that emerged was not flattering.

Republicans had a field day with Franken’s colorful past. To cite just one Republican TV ad of many, Franken was criticized for “his history of pornography, degrading women and minorities and his questionable financial transactions.” This was no overstatement. For instance, critics reminded voters that one of Franken’s books included a short story gleefully describing the fictional murder of conservative author Bill Bennett. Another story by Franken, in a 2000 issue of Playboy, was entitled “Porn-O-Rama” and featured his own young son as a character. Former colleagues came forward with recollections of “rape jokes” Franken purportedly made during a 1995 Saturday Night Live staff meeting.

Reinforcing Franken’s vulgar image were videos that cropped on YouTube.com depicting Al Franken losing his temper; pounding desks; performing a spastic, scantily clad imitation of Mick Jagger; blaming Ann Coulter for 9/11; and swearing onstage at a Democratic fundraiser.

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Franken’s long string of exaggerations, distortions, and outright fictions tend to be just that trivial. Some, however, are serious. After months spent dodging questions from critics and opponents about the state of his personal finances, Franken finally admitted in April that he owed approximately $70,000 in unpaid taxes in 17 states. Shortly thereafter, the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Board fined Franken’s corporation $25,000 for failing to pay three years’ worth of workers compensation dues.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Obama’s CIA Pick Reveals Radical Shift in Fighting Terrorism

When the far-left Human Rights Watch applauds the nomination, there is good reason to be gravely concerned about the change that is coming to America. Earlier this week, President-elect Barack Obama picked Leon Panetta, a former California congressman and White House chief of staff under President Clinton, to be the cia’s next director. Those who endorse Panetta’s nomination are praising his sharp intellect, political evenhandedness and exceptional managerial skills. Critics, on the other hand, are howling over Panetta’s near-zero experience in collecting and analyzing intelligence.

The greatest cause for alarm, though, is the weak and naive strategy Barack Obama fully intends to implement in the war against terror.

For all the Bush policies Barack Obama intends to change, the ones he is most eager to rework first are those which arguably resulted in George W. Bush’s greatest achievement as a wartime president — the fact that America has not been hit by a major terrorist attack in more than seven years.

No one predicted that in the wake of 9/11. Yet, thanks in large part to President Bush’s decisions to go on the offensive in the war against terror, to approve controversial interrogation methods and to legislate eavesdropping techniques in order to monitor terrorist communication networks, that is exactly what happened.

But all of that will soon change. What Panetta’s appointment tells us, Charles Krauthammer pointed out Tuesday on Fox News, is that “the Obama agenda will likely be to purge and perhaps even persecute anybody in the cia who had been engaged in those elements which actually saved us over the last seven years.”

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Last year, we noted this shocking contrast by highlighting Obama’s support for the Supreme Court’s decision in Boumediene v. Bush. The court’s decision, Matthew Continetti explained in the Weekly Standard, “ruled that non-citizens captured abroad and held in a military installation overseas…have the same constitutional right as U.S. citizens to challenge their detention in court. … Hence lawyers, judges, and left-wing interest groups will have real influence over the conduct of the war on terror? (emphasis mine throughout).

Obama called the high court’s ruling “an important step toward reestablishing our credibility as a nation.” His political opponent at the time, John McCain, called it “one of the worst decisions in the history of this country.”

Leon Panetta is not just someone the far left pressured Barack Obama into nominating. Obama chose Panetta because their approach to fighting terrorism is identical. In Leon Panetta, the president-elect has found the perfect man to revert the cia back to the pre-9/11 law-enforcement style of fighting terrorists — treating attacks as individual criminal acts, rather than acts of war that all flow from the same source. This signals a dangerous new direction for the United States in the war against terrorism. “If confirmed by the Senate,” the New York Times wrote earlier this week, “Mr. Panetta would take control of the agency most directly responsible for hunting senior leaders of al Qaeda around the world.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



On Obama’s Inauguration, Muslims Say, ‘It’s Our Time’

‘I believe he will help bring about a better understanding Islam is religion of peace’

A magazine that proudly promotes itself as Muslim has announced a special edition for Barack Obama’s inauguration as president, with Editor Nida Kahn claiming, “It’s our time.”

The publication, Elan magazine, also includes endorsements of Obama’s familiarity with Islam from the daughter of Malcolm X and Benjamin F. Chavis Muhammad, the chief of the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network, as well as others.

The magazine, which calls itself the “guide to global Muslim culture,” is distributed in the U.S., Pakistan, Indonesia, Canada, Qatar, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates, as well as online.

Its cover story for the edition, “Muslim World Embraces Obama,” “explores the hopes and aspirations of Muslims regarding America’s new president.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Preparing for Obama

Gun Owners of America has been tracking Obama’s anti-gun voting record and preparing its membership for quick and effective response when new anti-gun legislation is introduced. Organization such as GOA and Keep and Bear Arms concentrate on Second Amendment issues. When there is a threat to the constitutional right to own guns, they inform their members and the members of other Freedom21 organizations. Because of their work, hundreds of organizations are now aware of and working to defeat the latest Second Amendment threat.

It’s called the “Ammunition Accountability Act.” It is model legislation designed to force ammunition manufacturers to identify every bullet with a serial number, which is then registered to a purchaser and recorded in a federal database. Theoretically, if a shell casing is found at a crime scene, law enforcement officers could trace the purchaser of the bullet.

In reality, it is another intimidation system, designed to identify, log and track gun/ammunition owners. The model legislation also calls for a five-cent-per-bullet tax to cover the cost of the system. The system would provide the government with the name and location of gun owners and an inventory of the ammunition held. The model legislation would outlaw any and all unregistered ammunition within a year after the legislation is adopted.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Secret Police? Obama Selects Dirty Trickster Panetta to Head the CIA

During Panetta’s days in the Clinton White House and during the Clinton scandals, Human Events said this about Panetta: “The media has lost count of all the shills the Clintons have sent out to do their dirty work with the press and the talk shows, from Leon Panetta and Lanny Davis to David Kendall and Jim Carville. There is no end to the line of opportunists prepared to face the public in defense of a rogue President and a corrupt administration.”

“Recognizing that people are the critical element in transformation initiatives is key to a successful transformation of the intelligence community and related homeland security organizations. However, an agency headed by a politically motivated party hack is a dangerous thing for the American people,” political strategist Mike Baker told NewsWithViews.com.

“[Dick] Morris may be partially right, but I believe Obama’s ultimate goal is to turn the CIA into his personal secret police,” warns Baker.

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Some critics of the CIA claim that over the years it has become more of a liberal-left “think tank” than an intelligence gathering and counter terrorism organization. One official alleges that politics within “The Company” resembles the politics exhibited at American universities, with bureaucrats “living in ivory towers far removed from the real world of espionage, terrorism and the people they’re supposed to be serving.”

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One former CIA intelligence officer, on condition of anonymity told NewsWithViews.com, “Mark my words: Panetta will turn the CIA into Obama’s own secret police. Couple that with Obama’s plans for a ‘civilian security force’ and you have the ingredients for an oppressive, neo-Stalinist society,” he said.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



The Stimulus: How to Create Jobs Without Them All Going to Skilled Professionals and White Male Construction Workers

Robert Reich is the nation’s 22nd Secretary of Labor and a professor at the University of California at Berkeley. His latest book is “Supercapitalism.” This is his personal journal.

But if there aren’t enough skilled professionals to do the jobs involving new technologies, the stimulus will just increase the wages of the professionals who already have the right skills rather than generate many new jobs in these fields. And if construction jobs go mainly to white males who already dominate the construction trades, many people who need jobs the most — women, minorities, and the poor and long-term unemployed — will be shut out.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU


British Energy Prices Rising Four Times Faster Than Other EU Countries

British energy bills are rising at four times the pace of elsewhere in Europe.

UK consumers have suffered the biggest increases of any European Union country over the past year, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said yesterday.

The figures will pile pressure on the UK’s ‘big six’ energy suppliers to cut power and gas bills urgently.

Utility bills rose 16.7 per cent in the year ended November, compared with an average of just 3.8 per cent in the EU. In the euro area, the figure was a mere 0.7 per cent.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Crisis: France; 2008 Commercial Deficit Nears New Record

(ANSAmed) — PARIS, JANUARY 9 — The French commercial balance slightly reduced its deficit in November from October but will close the year with a record deficit. According to data announced today by customs, the commercial deficit was 6.2 billion in November after a record deficit in October which reached 7.03 billion euro. The 12 month deficit was recorded at 57.4 billion euro. For 2008, it will surpass 60 billion euro while the government was initially expecting a 49.8 billion euro ‘hole’, which would have already been a record. Imports declined in November (37.4 billion compared to 39 billion in October) as well as exports (31.2 billion compared to 31.9 billion). (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Gaza Splits the Netherlands Down the Middle

A nationwide poll has shown that the Dutch are divided over the Gaza conflict. Pollster Maurice de Hond says on his website that 33 percent hold Hamas accountable for the escalation of the conflict, 24 percent blame Israel, and 36 percent say both are equally responsible.

When compared to the political background that the respondents supplied, Israel is mostly blamed by supporters of leftist parties such as the Socialist Party and Green Left. The blame is put on Hamas by supporters of centre-right and populist rightwing parties, including the governing Christian Democrats and Christian Union.

The poll also asked whether Israel’s action is proportional to the Hamas rocket attacks. According to 45 percent of respondents, Israel’s attempt to end Hamas’ attacks, though understandable and justified, is disproportionate. Just over a quarter say the action is fully justified, and one-fifth say Israel brought the rocket attacks on itself.

Dutch response

The Dutch cabinet’s position is that there is no need for sanctions against Israel over its military action in the Gaza Strip. This view is supported by 48 percent and considered too mild by 44 percent.

On Friday the lower house of the Dutch parliament is holding an extra session to discuss the situation in Gaza and the reaction of Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende’s coalition cabinet to it. A number of leftwing parties want to question Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen on his position, which some say is too strongly in favour of Israel. Many MPs agree that the cabinet should condemn the level of violence.

Protest demonstrations

Supporters of Israel are demonstrating on Friday outside parliament in The Hague. They say they want to show that there is support for Israel’s right to defend its territory and its citizens against attacks.

Six people were arrested on Thursday evening during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in the centre of Utrecht, one of the Netherlands’ major cities. They were apprehended for threatening behaviour and for refusing to follow police orders.

Utrecht police said about 300 people, mainly youths of Moroccan origin, assembled near the city’s main shopping centre. The shops were open late, and the streets were busy. The protesters carried flags, made a lot of noise and chanted anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic slogans. Police described the atmosphere as tense.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Huge Areas of Britain Have Become Foreign Colonies. That Could be Tomorrow’s Ireland, Too

People in Britain and Ireland have taken a secret, Self-Denying Ordinance not to discuss immigration or race in any meaningful way

What most struck me while watching BBC television news reports of the Christmas sales in the West End of London, was firstly obvious, and secondly, it was something that no-one with the BBC would ever have remarked on.. It was this. The shoppers — and there were thousands of them — were overwhelmingly of Asian or African origin. In the vast throngs of faces, there was barely a Caucasian face to be seen; and when there was, of course, that was no guarantee that it was British. […]

The immigration policies of recent British governments — though “non-policies” would be a more accurate description of that mixture of cowardice, political timidity, abject conformism and flatulent piety that has underlain the British approach to this matter — have now inverted the pyramid. Huge areas of Britain have become foreign colonies, which demographically and culturally dominate the native populations. This is not the much-cherished melting-pot of liberal ideologists: it is more like the race movements into Australia and the Americas from Europe, with the Aboriginals nearly as helpless as the wretched natives of those former colonies.

This time, it’s a voluntary helplessness. People in Britain (and now Ireland) apparently have taken a secret, Self-Denying Ordinance not to discuss immigration or race in any meaningful way. The silence surrounding one most obvious transformation, that of Britain’s Premier League, is one symptom of this. Perhaps a majority of players in any good English team will be of at least part-African origin. This is surely worth commenting on, for many reasons, not the least of them being the rapid disappearance of role models for white working-class boys; but around this issue, there is nothing but a prickly silence. So that when Michel Platini wondered about the relationship between: (a) some hypothetical Liverpool team of the future consisting entirely of Africans, and managed by a Brazilian, and (b) the traditional Merseyside community, he was roundly denounced by the soccer correspondent of ‘The Daily Telegraph’ — no less — for his implicit racism.

So is it better to say absolutely nothing when rapid racial changes occur in a society, in the hope that harmony will result? For maybe, simple discretion is better than noisy dissension, and a dutiful and prudent media silence on this topic actually furthers the process of peaceful assimilation.. Well, firstly, that begs the question about whether a peaceful assimilation is either possible, or is even being sought, by many of the immigrants to Britain. And secondly, what damage is meanwhile being done to the credibility of the media? If journalists can tacitly agree to stay mute in the face of such clearly visible phenomena, who can then believe them on other, less obvious issues?

Is this of any interest to Ireland? Well, yes, not least because what happens in Britain today is what will usually happen in Ireland tomorrow; and of course, the two islands share a common-travel area, in which lawful residence in one jurisdiction conveys an equal right to dwell in the other..

Now, I have long since lost any belief in the courage of the Irish media to tackle the issue of immigration, other than by showing cheery pictures of Nigerian children in hurling helmets (usually captioned, “The New Irish”), and by intoning the usual ritualistic pieties from within the comfort zone of the left-liberal consensus created by our journalism schools.

Listen: it is easier and cheaper to get from London to Dublin than to get to Liverpool or Newcastle. The shots on the BBC news from Boxing Day 2008 are just possibly merely a foretaste of RTE News on St Stephen’s Day in 2018. So when the change comes, it’ll be so fast, that you won’t even know that it’s happening: and then, it becomes then an irreversible fact. Just don’t say no-one warned you: because, I did.

– Kevin Myers

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Italy Criticizes Call for Jewish Boycott Over Gaza

Italian politicians from right and left joined Jewish groups Friday in condemning a trade union’s call to boycott Jewish-owned shops in Rome in protest at the Israeli bombing offensive in the Gaza Strip.

While the union denied accusations of anti-Semitism, Rome’s right-wing mayor Gianni Alemanno visited the city’s ancient Jewish quarter known as the Ghetto and said the “criminal” proposal echoed the race laws under fascism in the 1930s.

“I am an Italian citizen and it infuriates me that people don’t differentiate between the mentality and opinions of an Italian from what is happening in Israel,” Jewish Italian shopkeeper Giuseppe Livoli told La Repubblica newspaper.

Israel’s offensive against Hamas guerrillas has lasted two weeks and the U.N. Security Council has called for an immediate ceasefire. Hamas officials say the Palestinian death toll is now 783 people, more than a third of them children.

Israel says its aim is to put a stop to years of rocket fire by Hamas on Israeli towns that have killed 22 people since 2000.

Italian newspapers reproduced handbills they said were dished out Thursday by the small Flaica-Cub Union, linked to the retail and food sectors. The flyers urged a boycott of “shops in central Rome linked to the Israelite community.”

But the union’s provincial president Giancarlo Desiderati said on its website Friday that “we never singled out Rome’s Jewish community … We condemn any form of anti-Semitism.”

“What we propose with our initiative is a definitive boycott of Israel because whoever uses military force against unarmed civilians, whether they are Palestinian or Israeli, commits a crime against human life,” said Desiderati.

The head of Rome’s Jewish community, Riccardo Pacifici, said he would be suing the union under Italian anti-racism laws.

Rome’s Ghetto is home to what may be the oldest surviving Jewish diaspora in the world, dating from the 2nd century BC. Singled out by race laws under dictator Benito Mussolini in the 1930s and ‘40s, thousands died in Nazi concentration camps.

Italy’s main trade unions denounced the boycott proposal as “shameful” and suggested that Rome shopkeepers throw the Flaica handbills — which they said listed streets dominated by Jewish shops under the slogan “sales dirtied by blood” — in the trash.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Italy: Foreign Minister Attacks Hamas, Dismisses Calls for Negotiations

Rome, 9 Jan. (AKI) — Italian foreign minister Franco Frattini on Friday called the Islamist Hamas movement “a problem” and said the government would not enter into negotiations with it. “We cannot negotiate with Hamas,” said Frattini during an interview aired on Italian television.

Frattini also said that the movement was to blame for the current Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip that has claimed the lives of 770 Palestinians and 14 Israelis in the past two weeks.

“Hamas unfortunately uses human shields and uses children and civilians for cover,” Frattini said.

Nevertheless, the foreign minister, who belongs to the conservative People of Freedom Party of prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, said Italy would send a humanitarian convoy to Gaza as part of an aid package.

In the medium term, Frattini said that a special session of the Group of Eight or G8 countries would be dedicated to conflicts in the region. The special session would also include what he called “moderate Muslim” countries, such as Egypt and Turkey.

The G8 group of countries includes: Canada, the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United Kingdom.

Israel continued its air and ground offensive in the Gaza Strip on Friday despite the approval of a United Nations Security Council resolution that calls for an immediate, durable and fully respected ceasefire and unimpeded humanitarian access to Gaza.

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



UK: Now Even Police Can’t Object to Gipsy Camp in Picturesque Village… Because It’s Racist

Police have been told they cannot object to a planned gipsy camp in a picturesque village — because to do so would be ‘racist’.

Council chiefs have ruled that the local force’s professional opinion ‘breaches the Race Relations Act’.

The decision meant that councillors considering the planning application were not told how officers had been called to another local camp 109 times in just two years.

[…]

The police’s hard-hitting letter detailed their dealings with three other gipsy sites in the county.

Over a two-year period to January 2008, officers visited the three sites a total of 210 times. One site was visited 109 times.

The police were called out to deal with reports of fights, arson, assaults, stolen vehicles, violent disorder, anti-social behaviour, theft, child abduction and use of weapons.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



UK: Ofsted Said 15,000 Useless Teachers Worked in Our Schools. Nine Years on, How Many Have Been Fired? Just 10

Only ten teachers have been struck off for incompetence in almost a decade despite a Government crackdown on poor practice, it emerged yesterday.

This means only two teachers have been barred for every 100,000 working in the state system since the General Teaching Council was set up in 2001 to protect children from under-performing staff.

The watchdog admitted yesterday the system for passing on concerns about weak teachers was ‘virtually non- existent’ in many areas.

Councils are legally required to pass details of incompetent teachers to the watchdog but two-thirds have not made one referral in seven-and-a-half years.

‘The issue for us is whether all children can be assured that the teacher in front of them is competent,’ said chief executive Keith Bartley.

The revelation that only ten out of 500,000 teachers in the system have been removed makes a mockery of Labour pledges to root out the incompetent.

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UK: Squatters Evicted From £6.25m House Find a New Home… a Mayfair Mansion Worth £22.5m

They had already taken over a £6.25million mansion — and it seems its charms gave one group of squatters a taste for the high life.

After being evicted from the plush Mayfair property, they wasted no time in finding an even more salubrious pad, worth £22.5million, round the corner.

The squatters, a collective of well-spoken twenty-somethings who call themselves the Temporary School of Thought, moved into their new home at the end of November.

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Václav Klaus: Treaty of Lisbon: a Tutorial for Beginners

Every single day, I am being surprised how many people ask me what that Treaty of Lisbon is. And how many of them admit that they couldn’t say even a few simple words about it to their kids or grandparents. And all of them add: why don’t you explain it to us in simple terms? The treaty is not simple but I will try to do it, anyway…

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Vatican Alarmed by Muslims Burning Israeli Flags Outside Cathedrals

The Vatican has expressed alarm over the burning of Israeli flags by Muslims protesting against Israeli actions in Gaza during Muslim prayers staged outside Italian cathedrals

Richard Owen in Rome

The Vatican has expressed alarm over the burning of Israeli flags by Muslims protesting against Israeli actions in Gaza during Muslim prayers staged outside Italian cathedrals.

Cardinal Renato Martino, head of the Vatican Council for Justice and Peace, said he was not disturbed “by prayer as such.” If Muslims wished to come to St Peter’s to pray, he would not object, the cardinal said. “Prayer always does good”.

However prayers held recently outside the Duomo in Milan and the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna, with thousands of prostrate Muslims facing Mecca, had been accompanied by flag burning which was not only anti Israeli but anti Semitic, with protesters carrying banners depicting the Star of David alongside the Nazi swastika. “What matters is the spirit in which one prays — and prayer excludes hate” Cardinal Martino said.

Bishop Ernesto Vecchi, vicar general of the Bologna diocese, said the Muslim prayers were “not just prayers but a challenge, not so much to the basilica itself as to our democratic system and culture”. Bishop Vecchi suggested the staging of mass prayers outside Christian churches in Italy was a deliberate move “on orders from afar” as part of a strategy of “Islamisation” of Europe.

Monsignor Luigi Manganini, archpriest of Milan cathedral, said he could imagine the Islamic reaction if Christians prayed en masse outside a mosque. Giovanni Maria Vian, editor of L’Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, said he shared such concerns. “Religions must not be twisted to serve violent ends” he said. “Problems are not solved by war and hate”.

Father Antonio Sciortino, editor of the liberal Catholic weekly Famiglia Cristiana, told Corriere della Sera that prayers for peace were welcome, “but what matters in prayer is the intention.” The prayer services had been exploited by an “extremist fringe”, he said. Abu Imad, the imam of the main Milan mosque, said the demonstration had ended up on the cathedral square “by chance” at the hour of prayer, “so we prayed. There was no provocation or insult intended.”

He said that as for the flag burning, “You have to understand the deep anger and sadness of Muslims over what is happening in Gaza”. However Mario Borghezio, a Euro MP for the anti immigrant Northern League, which is part of the ruling centre Right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi, said “The fact that Muslim extremists transformed the cathedral square in Milan into an outdoor mosque constitutes an incredible provocation. The prayer to Allah recited by thousands of fanatical Muslims is an act of intimidation, a slap in the face for the city of Milan, which must remain Christian”.

Speaking to pilgrims gathered in St Peters Square to mark Epiphany today, Pope Benedict XVI said he was following the news of the armed clashes in Gaza with growing worry, repeating his warning that hate and rejection of dialogue only lead to war. He encouraged “the efforts of those who are seeking to help the Israelis and the Palestinians to agree to sit down around a table and talk”, adding “God supports the undertaking of these courageous builders of peace”.

He also appealed to armed groups in the Congo to release children captured for use as soldiers. “I appeal to the authors of these inhuman brutalities to return these young people to their families and give them back a future of security and development which is their right,” Benedict said.

The feast of Epiphany, which in the Western Christian calendar marks the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus, in Italy is also dedicated to children, who receive gifts and sweets from a witch named “Befana”, a corruption of Epiphany.The Pope’s remarks were preceded by an historical pageant in Via della Conciliazione, the avenue leading to St Peter’s Square, staged by groups from Assisi in Umbria and featuring the “Three Kings” or Magi on horseback as well as women dressed as the Befana.

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

Balkans


Foibe: Slovenia Attacks Italy, Memory Gap on Fascism

(ANSAmed) — LJUBLJANA, JANUARY 8 — The president of Slovenia, the pro-European Danilo Turk, today attacked Italy on the delicate issue of the foibe (narrow mountain gorges where many dead people were thrown into during anti-Fascist uprisings in the area), accusing Italian politicians of “ethical deficit” on the memory of fascism and pronouncing a “clear no”, at least for now, against a historic reconciliation meeting between the presidents of Italy, Croatia and Slovenia. According to Turk, quoted today by the Ljubljana daily Delo, Italy has an “ethical deficit” on the crimes of fascism. ‘Crimes it hasn’t fully matured the “necessary catharsis” for, indispensable — according to the Slovenian leader — to see the violence against Italians in Istria, Fiume and Trieste by the communist regime of Tito in the right perspective. Hence the conviction that the 3-party summit for reconciliation, proposed already under President Ciampi, “is not useful at this moment”. Turk said that the historic reconciliation can only be part of “an ethical dimension”. A dimension which, in his opinion, asks for “a clearer confrontation with the crimes of fascism” by Italy, “the first totalitarianism in this part of Europe and an enormous source of evil” suffered “by a large part of the Slovenian population, as well as many Italians”. Turk, who said he agrees with the opinion recently expressed on the matter by the writer Boris Pahor from Trieste and Italian military prosecutor Antonino Intellisano, underlined that from a Slovenian (and Croatian) viewpoint the “many fascist crimes (against the Slavic population) which have remained unpunished during Italian occupation” should not be forgotten. And he accused “some high exponents in Italian politics” of trying to “put the fascists and those who fought them on the same level”. The president of Slovenia added that, in a political sense, there is already “a high level of reconciliation” between Rome and Ljubljana, since “Italy and Slovenia are EU members, which represents the most important reconciliation and the biggest success in Europés history”. He pointed out that “there is no historic heritage between Croatia and Slovenia that requires further gestures” of peacemaking. A glimmer of hope to the suggestion of a reconciliation summit appeared in the past days in an interview with ‘Piccolo’ by the president of Croatia, Stipe Mesic, who in 2007 played a leading role in a similar attack on Italy — in particular against statements attributed to President Napolitano — on the issue of the foibe. (ANSAmed).

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Serbia: 2,500 State Companies Sold During Six Years

(ANSAmed) — BELGRADE, JANUARY 9 — The six-year privatization process, during which 2,500 companies have been sold for a total of 4 billion euro, according to the exports, was slow and inefficient, reports VIP Daily News Report. The experts claimed that Serbia has not had benefit from the privatization, because the Privatization Agency (AP) controlled itself as well as due to the fact that the money gained from the sales has been already spent. (ANSAmed).

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Slovenia: More Banka Koper Stocks Sold to Intesa Sanpaolo

(ANSAmed) — ROME, JANUARY 8 — The Slovenian firms Istrabenz, Luka Koper (Porto di Capodistria) and Intereuropa have sold their 5% share in Banka Koper to the company’s majority shareholder — the Italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo — thereby definitively leaving the ownership structure of the bank, as reported by the Italian Foreign Trade (ICE) office in Ljubljana. The contract for the sale of the stocks was signed on December 18 2008, for a price of 515 euro each. Each of the outgoing Slovenian firms received 4.56 million euro for the sale of the shares. The stock acquisition has increased Intesa Sanpaolòs share from 92.23% to 97.23%. The remaining shareholders include the Slovenian firms Elektro Primorska and Kraski Vodovod Sezana, with shares of a much smaller entity. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Mediterranean Union


Turkey: Izmir Becomes Member of the European Cities Union

(ANSAmed) — ANKARA, JANUARY 8 — Continuing to promote Izmir in the international arena, Izmir Metropolitan Municipality made the city a member of the European Cities Union, or Eurocities, after becoming a member of the Union of Mediterranean Cities and Healthy Cities in 2008, Hurriyet Daily reported. Eurocities, which was established in 1986 to build a Europe fit for the future, has 130 members from 30 European countries. Eurocities is developing programs to ensure a better urban life for people living in member cities. Eurocities is bringing in the new year with an immediate start to a two-year work program focusing on three core themes: innovation and quality of life, partnership and participation, diversity and cohesion. Based on these, Eurocities will develop its policies, networking, visibility activities and projects. The Brussels-based Eurocities is also organizing platforms for culture, economy and social politics to create solutions to major problems cities face. Izmir Metropolitan Mayor, Aziz Kocaoglu, said they were working hard to promote Izmir in the international area. “We are focused on how we can attract more investment and tourism to our city. We expect to collect the fruits of our labor soon”. “We are working to become one of the most important centers in our geography. With the plans, projects and investment we have made, we are meeting the needs of our citizens, and attracting more investment and tourism to the city. The point we have reached is very pleasing for us” Kocaoglu said. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Israel and the Palestinians


But Many Arabs Are Rooting Against Hamas

The most significant images of the war underway yesterday are seen on the border between Gaza and Egypt with all the Arabesque plotting that the Middle East is able of composing. The Egyptian soldiers watch the border with grasped rifles from Rafiah along Tzir Philadephi; from the hours of the late morning unwinds the siege of the Palestinians who want to pass there beyond the border while the soldiers from the other part have ordered to hinder any fundamentalist tide of penetrating into the country of Mubarak, the moderate. Further along, there is the paradoxical scene of trucks full of humanitarian aid and ambulances, which the Palestinians won’t let pass as they yell at the Egyptians: “Let us enter alive instead of dealing with the dead”.

Around five in the afternoon, while the sun sets on the Mediterranean Sea, F16s enter the scene fast and in four minutes destroy 40 tunnels under the border. It seems that they are the most important among the 600 dug for transporting inside Gaza goods of all kinds from Egypt, those that have filled Gaza with missiles. But yesterday the missiles, against all forecasts, did not rain from Gaza and the population of the south of Israel has passed a relatively tranquil day: sign that the targets hit by the IAF have been chosen with a clear intelligence operation and that the structures of Hamas find it hard to recover from an operation compared here in Israel to that of 1967, which hit Egyptian Mig-21s to the ground.

The Israeli military maintains that it has hit 50 percent of Hamas’s war resources, missiles, stored dynamite, etc. And Hamas prefers now to play the role of the victim, continues to point out, at least for a bit, that Israel continues to react in a “disproportionate” manner. But it is the Arab world, first and foremost, to be contradictory in front of Hamas’s victimization, and overall Egypt and the same Palestinian brothers guided by Abu Mazen: he has said from Cairo that he warned Hamas that its actions would bring an attack by Israel. Well, he has to take some of the responsibility, thus adding accusations for the dozens of Fatah militiamen who are Hamas’s prisoners who were killed in the prisons bombed by the Israeli: the massacre could have been avoided if they had been liberated beforehand. Also, the Egyptians have moved with ambiguity between demonstrations of solidarity with the Palestinians and disapproval towards Hamas’s incomprehensible politics, which has brought its population to the present situation. From Sana in Yemen, to many cities and Middle Eastern villages, including those of the West Bank and East Jerusalem itself, to Tehran, where Khamenei has asked all Muslims to fight for Gaza “in all ways possible,” to Beirut where the protests called by Hezbollah yell slogans in which Mubarak’s name rhymes with Ehud Barak, to Amman where the Muslim Brothers have paraded with angry slogans, to Damascus where Mashaal calls for a military Intifada of the entire Arab world, has shown the usual anti-Israel rage, but this time it has also sparked anti-Egyptian and anti Fatah sentiments. Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s leader, has spoken with the same old tones of hatred, urging his men to be ready to defend themselves. But, cunningly, without inviting them to attack the Zionist monster.

It is the first time that moderates find themselves crushed in their reality, that they cannot wave the same flag of hatred against Israel. Hamas has immobilized them. And it is logical given the vertical rise of Islamic extremism in the Middle East. We have already written of a secret “moderate” Arab request to Israel of putting an end to it with Hamas, which is seen as Iran’s incendiary emissary, determined to destroy all equilibrium in the Middle East. Egypt, that has long attempted a truce between Fatah and Hamas, was furious beyond measure after that Hamas deserted the meeting of November in Cairo, surely by Iran’s request. In the meantime, Hamas searches for new shores: from Gaza City, Ismail Haniyeh has incessantly made many calls to Hamas’s leadership in Damascus, as well as to the King of Bahrain and to the rulers of Qatar. But Hamas can remain greatly harmed by the rupture with Egypt: there are in the works important economic agreements that seem very far from the snarling current reality. For sure now, after the facts of Gaza, the entire Arab world must come to terms with the new demonstrations of Israeli military deterrence, which after its war with Hezbollah in 2006 and because of the strategy of waiting chosen by the Israeli leadership, seemed to have greatly diminished. Now all neighbors, including Iran, know that the Israeli military is that of a time when it decides that — as Tzipi Livni said — “enough is enough.”

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



Gaza: Barak ‘War Criminal’, Maariv Editor Outraged

(ANSAmed) — TEL AVIV, JANAURY 9 — In his newspaper, the editor of Maariv Ofer Nimrodi rarely expresses himself. But today he signed outraged contribution after having read in the newspaper yesterday that one of the people interviewed called Defence Minister Ehud Barak “a war criminal”. “We have crossed a red line”, exclaimed Nimrodi, outraged also by an article written by columnist Yehonatan Gefen, according to which, the Israeli army has committed “war crimes according to every possible criteria” in Gaza. Maariv reminded, since its founding it has been “a patriotic newspaper, even if it has not abstained from making criticisms when necessary”. “Maariv does not intend to censure or obstruct criticism”, wrote Nimrodi, “but in my opinion, you cannot accept the insulting of the army and its commanders while they are in combat… They do everything possible to not strike innocent people. But the cruel enemy uses children, women, and innocent people as human shields to save their own skin”. Nimrodi concluded expressing his apologies to Barak and the Israeli soldiers. (ANSAmed)

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Gaza: Shin Bet Says Hamas Surprised by Harsh Blow

(ANSAmed) — TEL AVIV, JANUARY 9 — Hamas was caught by surprise by Operation dubbed ‘Cast Lead’, which got underway on December 27 with air strikes and started its second phase on January 3 when ground forces entered Gaza. This is the position taken by Shin Bet, Israeli domestic secret services, in a document released last night. According to Shin Bet, Hamas had not adequately gauged the extent to which Israel was to react to its continued rocket-launching against Negev, and has therefore received a “harsh blow”. In any case, continued the text, “for the time being Hamas maintains its capabilities as a semi-military terrorist organisation. The command of the movement’s military apparatus, which started acting in secrecy when the operation got underway, continues to maintain a reasonable level of control over its forces and conducts hostilities from fortified bunkers and tunnels located in various zones of Gaza.” The rocket-launching potential of Hamas has been hit but not neutralized. Hamas has set aside underground areas for launching which have not yet been put out of use. Since the beginning of hostilities, Hamas has launched over 450 rockets against Israel, ten percent of which with a range of over 40 kilometres. “Hamas,” noted Shin Bet, “is willing to fight for how long it takes, to the last drop of blood is split of the Palestinian population.” In Gaza, Shin Bet has noticed negative feelings towards Hamas’ political leadership, which remains in safe areas while civilians are the ones to get hit. Hamas is trying to hide its losses of militants and at the same time “persecute its political rivals” in al-Fatah. So far, Israel has suffered 11 deaths. Four were hit by rockets on Israeli soil and the other seven in the Gaza Strip, three of whom yesterday. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



GSS Links Hamas, Hizbullah to Iran

A General Security Services (GSS) report links a four-fold connection among Iran, Hamas, Hizbullah, and Israeli Arabs.

In their 2008 report, the GSS (popularly known as the ‘Shabak’) signifies the involvement of Iran and the Hizbullah in encouraging terror against Israel. “Iran acted jointly with Hamas, with its government in the Gaza Strip, and similarly with terror activists belonging to Palestinian organizations.

This is either by means of financing terrorism bodies, or within the operational area of supplying means of fighting and by operational military training, which typically was transmitted live. Within this connection, this year stood the interface with Syria, which allowed the passage of training candidates and exercises in Iran in its area.”

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



High-Profile Doc in Gaza Called ‘Apologist for Hamas’

Physician belongs to Norwegian Maoist ‘Red’ party, says 9/11 terrorists justified

A high-profile Norwegian doctor who has said the September 11 terrorists were justified in their attack is now treating patients in Gaza and is being accused of presenting “hard-core propaganda” to TV interviewers in his telling of the conflict between Hamas and Israel.

Dr. Mads Gilbert has become an unofficial advocate of the Palestinian cause, his critics say.

International media reports, including those from the BBC, CBS, CNN and FOX?s sister station Sky News, present Gilbert as an ordinary doctor.

But a look at his record shows that Gilbert, 61, is a political activist and member of the Norwegian Maoist “Red” party, and he has been involved in solidarity work for the Palestinians since the 1970s. He has criticized the international aid organization Doctors Without Borders for refusing to take sides in conflicts.

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IDF Likely to Expand Gaza Op Before Cease-Fire is Imposed

The IDF will likely expand its operations in the Gaza Strip in the coming days in an effort to press Egypt to declare its readiness to stop the weapons smuggling from the Sinai Peninsula into Gaza, defense officials said Saturday.

The IDF is currently operating in the northern Gaza Strip but on Saturday, the air force dropped leaflets throughout Gaza warning residents of an impending expansion of the operation.

One possibility is that the IDF will move deeper into Gaza City. Another possibility is that the IDF will push into southern Gaza.

“The IDF will escalate the operation in the Gaza Strip,” the leaflets read in Arabic. “The IDF is not working against the people of Gaza but against Hamas and the terrorists only. Stay safe by following our orders.”

The leaflets urged Gazans not to help Hamas, and to stay away from its members.

As Operation Cast Lead entered its third week, senior military sources expressed concern that if the political echelon did not immediately decide on its future direction, IDF soldiers would become static targets and lose the initiative to Hamas.

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Israel Protests Firing of Katyusha Rockets From Lebanon

The Israel Foreign Ministry today instructed its Ambassador to the United Nations, Gabriela Shalev, to submit a letter to the UN Secretary General and the President of the Security Council in the wake of the firing of rockets from Lebanon this morning.

Ambassador Shalev noted in the letter that the firing of rockets constitutes a gross violation of UN Security Council resolution 1701 and confirms Israel’s contentions regarding the availability and use of weapons in southern Lebanon

Israel must protect its citizens from the growing threat of rockets being fired by terrorist groups supported by Iran and the extremist axis, and the shooting this morning reinforces Israel’s demands to establish effective mechanisms to prevent arms smuggling into Lebanon. The prevention of arms smuggling — in Lebanon as in Gaza — is a vital element in achieving regional stability, as expressed among others in Resolution 1701.

Israel views the Lebanese government as responsible for maintaining quiet in southern Lebanon and from it, as well as for preventing the smuggling of weapons into its territory.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Mortar Shell Fire From Near a UNRWA School Caused the Accidental Deaths of Dozens of Civilians

Rocket and mortar shell fire from within densely built-up civilian areas is the usual operational pattern of Hamas and the other terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip. Terrorist operatives situate themselves in close proximity to residential dwelling to camouflage their rocket squads and protect them from IDF preventive actions. The strategy is a war crime .

On January 6, 40 civilian in a UNRWA school in Jabaliya were accidentally killed by IDF fire. A preliminary investigation of the IDF forces operating in the area showed that mortar shells were apparently fired at the soldiers from within the school building . The IDF responded with mortar shell fire. Among those killed were Imad Abu Iskar and Hassan Abu Iskar , both well-known Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades operatives (IDF Spokesman, January 6, 2009).

Two Palestinians who live near the school said that a group of armed men fired mortar shells from a street close to the school, afterwards fleeing the scene and mingling with the crowd on the street. Only later did the IDF respond with fire. The two refused to be identified out of fear for their lives (AP, January 6, 2009).

Mortar Shell Fire at IDF Forces from the Jabaliya Refugee Camp

A video made by the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades broadcast on Hamas’s Al-Aqsa TV on January 6, 2009. It shows a squad of 2-3 rocket launching terrorists dressed in civilian clothing firing 120mm mortar shells [according to our information, made in Iran]. According to the sound track, the squad is operating in the Jabaliya refugee camp [the same day the incident occurred at the UNRWA school]. The squad was photographed firing mortar shells from the middle of a main street and near residential buildings. The narrator says that they are firing at the [Israeli] enemy attacking Jabal al-Kashif (an area to the north of and dominating the Jabaliya refugee camp).

Hamas Forces Civilians to Stay at Home

Sources in the Gaza Strip reported that despite IDF warnings to the civilian population, Hamas operatives force the Palestinians living in the northern Gaza Strip to say at home and prevent them from escaping south, away from the fighting. Moreover, Hamas operatives also tried to collect the warning notices dropped by the Israeli Air Force to prevent the Palestinians from leaving their homes (See Appendix B for an example of the flyers). Hamas’s assumption is that civilian presence will limit IDF activity. At the same time, civilian residences serve the terrorist operatives as shelters and weapons storehouses.

Terrorists Fight in Civilian Clothing

Hamas and other terrorist organization operatives customarily wear civilian clothing during battle to be able to blend into the civilian population and make it difficult for the IDF to operate, despite the high price to the civilians. Evidence can be found in the video of Hamas operatives firing from the Jabaliya refugee camp on January 6.

Mortar shell launching operatives in civilian clothing firing at IDF forces from close proximity to residential buildings in the Jabaliya refugee camp (Al-Aqsa TV, January 6, 2009). The activity of terrorists wearing civilian clothing endangers the population.

The above was verified by Islam Shawan , Hamas administration spokesman, who said that Hamas police in the Gaza Strip were on high alert to protect the “internal front” from the IDF. He said the police in the field wore civilian clothing to make it impossible for the IDF forces to identify them (Radio Sawt al-Aqsa, January 5, 2009).

Storing Weapons in Civilian Residences

Civilian residences serve as storehouses for weapons. During IDF attacks secondary explosions were readily discernible in many locations, the result of weapons and ammunition stored there. Thus the terrorist organizations expose the civilian population to danger, despite the efforts made by the IDF to prevent civilian casualties.

To deal with Hamas’s strategy of using civilians as human shields, during Operation Cast Lead the IDF sent a series of announcements and warnings to the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip. They were meant to limit civilian casualties in so far as possible and avoid harming those not involved in terrorism and fighting. The announcements informed the Gazans of attacks the IDF intended to carry out and instructed them to evacuate areas where there were terrorist operatives or facilities belonging to the terrorist infrastructure.

The IDF used various methods to make sure the warnings reached the civilians, and Gazans were instructed to obey IDF warnings and to avoid friction with the terrorist organizations in the following ways:

• Almost a million flyers were dropped from airplanes in a series of overflights in various regions of the Gaza Strip.

• Over 150,000 attempts were made to warn civilians by telephone (tens of thousands of Gazans responded).

• Local Hamas and other terrorist organization radio and television stations were entered and used to transmit announcements.

Translation of flyer

To the residents of the Gaza Strip:

The IDF is going to operate against the movements and organizations which carry out terrorist attacks against the residents of the State of Israel.

The IDF will strike and destroy any structure or site where ammunition and weapons are located.

As of this announcement, the life of anyone whose house contains ammunition and weapons is in danger and he is to leave to protect his own life and those of his family. You have been warned!

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Old Lessons Israel Hasn’t Learned

Yet, for all of her gestures of peace, conciliation and compromise, the Jewish people in Israel are rewarded with almost incessant rocket and mortar attacks. No other civilized nation on earth would tolerate for one week what Israel has tolerated for eight years since Hamas began to dominate Gaza — over 10,000 rocket attacks against innocent men, women, children and elderly Israeli citizens while the world watches almost in total indifference or gleeful joy regarding the plight of the Jews.

Yet, I hear the words of Santayana ringing in my ears: If we don’t learn from history, we are doomed to repeat it.

[…]

Returning to my subject of Israel and the conflict with Hamas and Gaza in the south and Hezbollah and Lebanon in the north, here is the conclusion of the matter:

* Israel must annex Gaza, the West Bank, Jerusalem and all of Israel. This isn’t “occupied territory,” but land given to the Jews by God, paid for by Jewish martyrs going back to antiquity;

* Israel must then reoccupy Lebanon and drive Hezbollah into Syria to have a buffer against these renewed terrorist attacks from her northern flank.

Of course, this will take much time and effort by Israel. In the meantime, liberals here in America, corrupt, anti-Semitic bureaucrats of the United Nations and the Muslim nation states all clamor to draft a suitable cease-fire treaty for Gaza. Politics aside, in my view there will never be an adequate and enduring cease-fire treaty for Israel until Israel withdraws its membership from the anti-Semitic United Nations so that they won’t feel obligated to obey any more of their illogical mandates.

Yes, since my unequivocal stand with Israel, I have received a lot of hate mail from Jews, Muslims and gentiles alike all over the world. Nevertheless, this is a small price to pay for the courageous Jews that fall prey to the merciless attacks from Hamas, Fatah and all of the other Palestinian terrorist groups, and yes, with a tinge of irony, Jews who are victims of the secular, socialist policies of their elected Israeli leaders.

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Poll: 76% Oppose Truce Without Shalit

War and Peace Index shows Jewish public supports Gaza operation, objects to ending it if kidnapped soldier is not released as part of agreement, even if rocket fire stops. Arab public conveys opposite views

A majority of the Jewish public in Israel opposes a ceasefire in Gaza without kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit’s release, according to the monthly War and Peace Index poll conducted about a week and a half after the start of Operation Cast Lead.

Beyond the decisive support for the Israel Defense Forces’ operation, the public also backs the raid’s continuation even if Hamas holds fire under certain conditions. The respondents were asked, “If a ceasefire agreement with Hamas could be reached, but without including Gilad Shalit’s release, do you believe Israel should or should not sign such an agreement?” About 76.5% gave a negative answer, while only 17.5% responded positively.

Asked whether Israel should or should not halt its military activity in the Strip if Hamas is ready to stop firing on southern communities in exchange for the opening of the crossings, 80% responded negatively. In other words, the majority of the public believes Israel should not halt its operation even if Hamas accepts such an offer.

Before the recent days — which saw additional IDF casualties, and many casualties among the Palestinian and UN workers — the operation was supported by a sweeping majority of the Jewish public: 94% of the Jewish public said they support or very much support the operation, 92% said they believe it benefits Israel in terms of security, and a clear but smaller majority believes the operation helps Israel diplomatically as well.

About 92% of the population justifies the Air Force strikes in Gaza despite the damage caused to infrastructure and the civilian population’s suffering. The decision to send in ground forces was also widely supported, with 70% saying this was a necessary move.

Barak leads trust index

Asked whether the operation must be continued, a vast majority of the public shares the same opinion, with 90% of respondents saying the operation should be continued until Israel reaches all of its goals.

This support was accompanied by the estimate of 70% of the public that the chances of the operation achieving all of its goals are high or quite high, and that the government has a clear plan of action as to ways to continue the operation (75%).

In light of the wide support, it’s not surprising that the leaders linked to the operation receives relatively high trust scores, although there are differenced between the different officials.

IDF Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi leads the trust scale with 85%. This is likely because the IDF is considered “above” the political arena.

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U.S. Seeks Ship to Move Arms to Israel

[Comment from VH: Reuters claim they picked up this rumor from “tender documents” they have seen. Might it be a hoax or a rumor with other intentions? If it were to be true, I’d applaud it!]

By Stefano Ambrogi

LONDON (Reuters) — The U.S. is seeking to hire a merchant ship to deliver hundreds of tons of arms to Israel from Greece later this month, tender documents seen by Reuters show.

The U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command (MSC) said the ship was to carry 325 standard 20-foot containers of what is listed as “ammunition” on two separate journeys from the Greek port of Astakos to the Israeli port of Ashdod in mid-to-late January.

A “hazardous material” designation on the manifest mentions explosive substances and detonators, but no other details were given.

“Shipping 3,000-odd tons of ammunition in one go is a lot,” one broker said, on condition of anonymity. “This (kind of request) is pretty rare and we haven’t seen much of it quoted in the market over the years,” he added.

The U.S. Defense Department, contacted by Reuters on Friday in Washington, had no immediate comment.

The MSC transports amour and military supplies for the U.S. armed forces aboard its own fleet, but regularly hires merchant ships if logistics so require.

The request for the ship was made on December 31, with the first leg of the charter to arrive no later than January 25 and the second at the end of the month.

The tender for the vessel follows the hiring of a commercial ship to carry a much larger consignment of ordnance in December from the United States to Israel ahead of air strikes in the Gaza Strip.

A German shipping firm which won that tender confirmed the order when contacted by Reuters but declined to comment further.

CHARTERS “RARE”

Shipping brokers in London who have specialized in moving arms for the British and U.S. military in the past said such ship charters to Israel were rare.

Israel is one of America’s closest allies and both nations regularly sell arms to each other.

A senior military analyst in London who declined to be named said that, because of the timing, the shipments could be “irregular” and linked to the Gaza offensive.

The ship hired by the MSC in December was for a much larger cargo of arms, tender documents showed.

That stipulated a ship to be chartered for 42 days capable of carrying 989 standard 20-foot containers from Sunny Point, North Carolina to Ashdod.

The tender document said the vessel had to be capable of “carrying 5.8 million pounds (2.6 million kg) of net explosive weight,” which specialist brokers said was a very large quantity.

The ship was requested early last month to load on December 15.

In September, the U.S. Congress approved the sale of 1,000 bunker-buster missiles to Israel. The GPS-guided GBU-39 is said to be one of the most accurate bombs in the world.

The Jerusalem Post, citing defense officials, reported last week that a first shipment of the missiles had arrived in early December and they were used in penetrating Hamas’s underground rocket launcher sites.

(Reporting by Stefano Ambrogi; editing by Michael Roddy)

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U.S. in Massive Arms Resupply to Israel Days Before Obama Inauguration

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz is reporting that the U.S. has arranged for a charter ship “to carry 325 standard 20-foot containers of what is listed as ‘ammunition’ on two separate journeys from the Greek port of Astakos to the Israeli port of Ashdod in mid-to-late January.” The type and nature of the shipment is described as “pretty rare.”

“A senior military analyst in London who declined to be named said that, because of the timing, the shipments could be ‘irregular’ and linked to the Gaza offensive.”

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Middle East


Apologetic Turks Heading for Jail?

A group of Turkish authors who initiated an online apology for the WWI killings of Armenians may get jail sentences for ‘insulting the Turkish people’.

A Turkish prosecutor has opened an investigation into a group of intellectuals that created a web-page apologising for the massacre of Armenians in Turkey that started in 1915. The state prosecutor of Ankara is checking whether the apology violates Article 301 of the Turkish penal code, which calls ‘insulting Turkish people’ a criminal deed and carries a jail sentence for those convicted.

The group of suspects set up a web-page which included an apology for the ‘catastrope’ in the Ottoman Empire (present day Turkey) that took the lives of 1.5 million Armenians. Writers, academics, and other intellectuals posted a petition at www.ozurdiliyoruz.com (We Are Sorry) and offered a personal apology to Armenians, and also called on the Turkish government to acknowledge the fact of the massacre. The term ‘genocide’ was not used though.

The mass murder is recognised as genocide by Russia and 21 other countries, but in Turkey the topic is taboo. The authorities strongly oppose the use of the term ‘genocide’ and say the figures are greatly exaggerated, with only thousands murdered. Turkey and Armenia have no diplomatic ties to this day, though in 2008 they started talks on normalising relations. According to Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan, the petition may be instrumental in undermining efforts to improve relations between the two countries.

Article 301 of penal code was amended last year following pressure from the EU, an organisation that Turkey would like to join in the future. Now the Justice Minister has to approve any court case. Europe is also demanding that Turkey expands its political freedoms, freedom of speech and improves minority rights to meet EU standards for membership.

Turkey has a record of prosecuting journalists, academics and authors for using the word ‘genocide’ when talking about the events that took place in 1915-1917. Among those who have faced such charges is Nobel Prize-winner writer Orhan Pamuk, when he stood accused of ‘insulting Turkey’s national character’. On that occasion, however, the Justice Ministry threw out the prosecution’s case following an international outcry.

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Gaza: Qatar, Initiative to Judge Israeli War Crimes

(ANSAmed) — DOHA, JANUARY 9 — At the beginning of February during a conference in Doha, an “international group” will be formed to examine cases of “war crimes” against the Palestinians and to bring the Israelis that are responsible to trial in front of the International Penal Court. The Arab Organisation for Democracy has promoted the initiative according to the President of the Human Rights National Commission (Hnrc) of Qatar, Mohsen Marzuk. The group will include 100 NGOs and international jurists: “soon we will define the legal responsibilities and we will identify the war crimes”, said Marzuk, “and then we will prosecute Israeli war criminals”. With a permanent office and three ‘antennas’ and different countries, the members of the group will put together a file of possible war crime cases, explained the secretary general of the Hrnc. “In case of verifiable episodes”, he added, “we could go to the International Penal Court or other European Courts”. (ANSAmed).

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Iran Firms Told: Cut Ties to “Zionist”-Held Firms

Iran’s industries minister told Iranian firms on Monday to suspend commercial links with international companies which might have “Zionist” shareholders, Iran’s ISNA news agency reported.

Iran does not recognise Israel and Iranian firms and individuals are banned from dealings with Israel or Israelis, often referred to as the “Zionist regime” and “Zionists” respectively. Monday’s order suggested the government was going beyond the usual scope of Israeli companies and focusing on other international firms with Israel-linked investors, but did not name any particular firm.

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Qatar: Qaradawi Blames Jews for Corruption

Doha, 9 Jan. (AKI) — Prominent Egyptian cleric Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi has blamed the Jews for bringing ‘corruption to the world’. “I tell the Jews that God will not praise he who oppresses. You have brought corruption to the world at least twice during your history,” said Qaradawi during Friday prayers at the Ibn al-Khattab mosque in the Qatari capital Doha, quoted by Arab TV station Al-Jazeera.

“For days we have been seeing the martyrs in Gaza with our own eyes and nobody is doing anything,” he said. “The people are calling out for something to be done, but no-one is responding to them.”

“From here, from this pulpit, I send a message to the Jewish aggressors and to the West who supports Israel, in particular to the United States, that the promised day is approaching.”

Qaradawi, who heads the Union of Islamic Scholars, is one of the ideologues of the banned Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood .

When Israel began its military offensive in the Gaza Strip two weeks ago, he described the Israeli attacks as a ‘genocide’.

More than 770 Palestinians have been killed and over 3,000 have been injured since Israel began intense air and later ground attacks in Operation Cast Lead in Gaza on 27 December.

Israeli casualties rose to 14 after three Israeli soldiers were killed on Thursday. Nine of the Israelis killed were soldiers.

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Syrians Whine About Israeli Wine

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is involved in yet another scrape in the Middle East. On Friday Syria filed a protest to the UN regarding Israel’s giving out wine from the contested Golan Heights as New Year gifts to UN staff.

Syria insists that UN delegates should be instructed to refuse these gifts. Israel has confirmed it sent out the wine but has another view: “The Golan Heights is an integral part of the state of Israel and the wine produced in that region is some of the best in the country. As such, we were pleased to share it with our colleagues,” said Israeli UN mission spokeswoman Mirit Cohen.

Israel captured the territory in 1967 during the Six Day War and annexed it in 1981 in a move rejected by the United Nations. The territory’s status is a key issue in Israeli-Syrian relations. In his letters to the UN leadership Syrian Ambassador Bashar Jaafari denounced Israel’s ‘provocative and irresponsible behaviour’.

“I would appreciate it if you would request all United Nations staff to refrain from accepting these Israeli gifts produced illegally in occupied Syrian territory,” he said.

There has been no reaction to Jaafari’s letter yet.

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Thousands of Iranians Want to be Martyrs for Palestine

Iranian hard-line volunteers have been banned from going to Israel to carry out suicide missions. The country’s leader Ayatollah Khamenei issued the edict after thousands of students signed up to sacrifice their lives for the Palestinians.

The would-be martyrs gathered in front of the Egyptian Consulate in Tehran to protest against what’s taking place in Gaza. Their slogans criticise what they see as the indifference of the Islamic and Arab world to what’s going on there and urge the end of violence against the Palestinian people.

Many protesters call Israel’s actions in Gaza genocide. “We are a group of students. We came to the Egyptian Consulate to demand that they open border crossings for the wounded and allow humanitarian aid to come in. We cannot abandon the Palestinian people during this genocide,” one says.

The Iranian people have threatened to declare jihad. Many are prepared to die for their Islamic neighbours.

Shortly after Israel started attacking Gaza, Iran’s supreme leader issued a religious decree saying anyone killed while defending Palestinians would be considered a martyr. Since then student groups claim more than 70,000 people have joined up as volunteer suicide bombers.

However, on Thursday, Ayatollah Khamenei banned volunteers from leaving the country to take military action against Israel. Nevertheless, the leader says Iran won’t spare any efforts to assist Hamas in other ways. He’s also concerned that some Arab countries have not done enough to assist the Palestinians.

“The governments of Muslim countries situated around that region (Gaza) are making a mistake by not offering any help. The deeper the nail of Israel is hammered in, and the stronger the dominance of arrogance becomes, the misery, weakness and abjectness of these states will increase. Why aren’t they conscious?” Ayatollah Khamenei wonders.

With Iran firmly backing Hamas in Gaza, Iranians are unlikely to stop their protests until Israel ceases its aggression or the Arab world responds..

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Turkey: 4 Officers Jailed in Coup Plot

The state-run news agency says a court has charged four army officers with membership in a terrorist organization and ordered them jailed pending the outcome of their trial.

The four were among some 40 people detained this week as part of a widening investigation into an alleged ultranationalist plot to overthrow the Islamic-rooted government later this year..

The Anatolia news agency says the four charged on Saturday include two colonels and two lieutenants. The other suspects were still being interrogated. Eighty-six people already are on trial for their alleged involvement in the plot.

On Friday, police discovered hand grenades, plastic explosive, shoulder-fired rockets and ammunition buried close to a road near Ankara.

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Turkey Angered by Gaza War

One of the loudest reactions to Israel’s war in Gaza recently has come from Turkey. Usually one of Israel’s closest allies, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been very vocal in his criticism of Israel, and popular demonstrations have made it clear whose side the people are on.

Turkish newspaper Vatan reported that the only other Middle Eastern leaders to criticize Israel in the way that Turkey has are Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Libya’s Muammar Gadhafi. For example, at a campaign rally, Erdogan said that Israel was “perpetrating inhuman actions which would bring it to self-destruction. Allah will sooner or later punish those who transgress the rights of innocents.”

In Ankara, authorities called off a basketball game between a Turkish and Israeli team. Three thousand Turkish protesters filled the stadium, waving Palestinian flags and shouting “Allah Akbar.” They even burned an Israeli flag in front of the arena.

“This is the first time that the public reaction has been so widespread.. It’s very intensive this time,” says Sami Kohen, a columnist with the daily Milliyet. “There haven’t been such widespread and spontaneous anti-Israel sentiments before. It’s not just the Islamic circles. It’s also the secularists and the nationalists. The protests have been representative of the whole of Turkish society. I don’t remember seeing such a public reaction on any other issue before.”

Most analysts believe that Israel and Turkey will get over this spat and move on. But it does show a deep-seated anti-Israeli feeling inside the country. This dislike of Israel will play a big role in Turkey’s future. For more information, see our article “Why Turkey Matters.” •

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South Asia


Indonesia: Protesters Seal Off Synagogue Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests

Jakarta, 9 Jan. (AKI/Jakarta Post) — As Israel’s two-week offensive in Gaza continues, massive anti-Israel and anti-US rallies have been taking place across Indonesia. Muslim protesters also sealed off a Jewish synagogue in Surabaya, East Java and have threatened to boycott American products in the province.

On Thursday, a crowd of 500 protesters gathered outside the US Consulate in Jakarta to express their solidarity for the Palestinian people and condemn the Israeli attacks, which have killed an estimated 770 Palestinians, including many children. Fourteen Israelis have died since Israel began its offensive to end Hamas rocket attacks against it from Gaza.

Brandishing anti-Israel and anti-US banners through the main streets in front of the governor’s office and crowded shopping centres, protesters in Surabaya moved on the nearby synagogue.

They held a forum there that later ended with the burning of Israeli and American flags and the sealing off of the synagogue.

Rally coordinator Abdusshomad Buchori said the group would organise a massive movement against US citizens, Jews and American products such as Kentucky Fried Chicken and McDonald’s fast food outlets in the city until the attacks in Gaza were halted.

“If Israel doesn’t stop its attacks on the Palestinian people immediately, we will conduct raids on sympathisers, supporters and Israeli agents in the province,” he said.

The rally continued peacefully as more than 300 riot police were deployed to the area.

Following the synagogue closure, the demonstrators then moved on KFC and McDonald’s outlets at the nearby Plaza Surabaya, calling for a boycott of the American products.

The demonstrators also demanded the government intensify diplomatic efforts with the UN and the international community to “stop the bloodshed” and get humanitarian relief to the Palestinian people.

The United Nations Security Council late on Thursday passed a resolution calling for an immediate and durable ceasefire in Gaza followed by a complete withdrawal of Israel forces from the aid-dependent territory.

The United States abstained from the 14-0 vote, weakening its impact of the resolution.

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Malaysia: Catholic Paper That Used Allah Can Print

Malaysia will allow the Malay edition of a Catholic newspaper to resume publication, lifting a ban imposed for its use of the word “Allah,” an official said Thursday (8 Jan) — a move likely aimed at assuaging the anger of minorities in this Muslim-majority country.

The Herald, the country’s main Roman Catholic newspaper, will not be allowed to use “Allah” as a translation for “God,” however, said Che Din Yusoh, a senior official with the ministry’s publications control unit. “If they stop printing the word ‘Allah,’ they can publish anytime,” Che Din told The Associated Press. “You can use another word. It’s permissible for us,” he said, adding that the decision would be conveyed to the Herald by Friday (9 Jan).

The Home Ministry had ordered the Herald last week to stop printing its Malay edition for violating a 2007 ban on the use of the word “Allah,” except to refer to the Muslim God. The government says using the word could confuse Muslims, even though the newspaper is read almost exclusively by Christians. […]

The Herald has challenged the ban on “Allah” in court, saying that the translation has been used for centuries and that the Arabic word is a common reference to God that predates Islam. It says the ban is unconstitutional and threatens the religious freedom of the minorities. […] A court decision is not likely anytime soon.

The Herald has long been at odds with the government, which has accused it of overstepping its boundaries by commenting on politics and other sensitive issues.

Ethnic Chinese, Indians and other minorities, who are mainly Christians, Buddhists and Hindus, have been angered by sporadic demolition of Hindu temples, court rulings about the right to leave Islam and other religious disputes.

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Malaysia: Coca-Cola: Boycott Will Hurt Economy

Coca-Cola spoke out Friday against a boycott of its drinks and other US goods called by Malaysian Muslim groups over the Gaza offensive, saying it would only hurt the local economy and citizens. “As everybody else, we are deeply touched by the human side of the situation in the Middle East,” Kadri Taib, Coca-Cola Malaysia public affairs and communications director, said in a statement.

“Given the local nature of our business, we believe that calls for boycotts of our products are not the appropriate way to further any causes, as they primarily hurt the local economy, local businesses and local citizens.” It said the beverage company employs some 1,700 Malaysians, 60 percent of whom are Malay Muslims, who dominate the multicultural nation’s population.

A boycott of US-made goods and firms including Coca-Cola and Starbucks has been called by Muslim groups who are planning a protest Friday at the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur.

The boycott, aimed at US support of Israel which has mounted the offensive in Gaza, is spearheaded by the Malaysian Islamic Consumers Association as well as the Muslim Restaurant Operators Association which has removed Coca-Cola from the menu at thousands of eateries.

“We hope Muslim consumers will fully take part so it will send a clear signal to Israel and its allies not to continue to torture Muslims,” the Consumers Association said in a statement.

Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has also called for a global boycott of US dollar and US products in protest over Washington’s support of Israel.

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Malaysia Calls for International Sanctions on Israel

Malaysia’s leader on Thursday (8 Jan) called for sanctions on Israel for conducting lethal military strikes on Gaza, saying the international community has a “moral duty” to save the Palestinian people.

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said in a speech to Malaysian and foreign diplomats that international sanctions have been applied for various breaches of the code of international conduct, and should be expanded to include violation of moral standards.

“On the issue of morality, Israel has to be sanctioned,” Abdullah later told reporters. He denounced as “absolutely immoral” Israel’s” excessive deployment of military power” in its air and ground offensive on Gaza since 27 Dec that has left at least 688 Palestinians dead.

More than 3,000 people have been injured and some 5,000 people have fled the border area in the operation aimed at snuffing out Hamas militants who have been firing rockets at Israel. Ten Israelis have been killed in the Hamas attacks.

Muslim-majority Malaysia is a staunch critic of Israel.

Abdullah did not elaborate on whether the sanctions should be economic or military, saying it is up to the United Nations to decide. Still, the proposal is unlikely to see the light of day as any sanctions must be approved by the U.N.. Security Council where the U.S., Israel’s main ally, has veto power.

The Security Council has so far failed to agree on action to end the escalating crisis in Gaza, but Egypt plans to host separate talks with Israel and Hamas on a cease-fire proposal. Abdullah said any cease-fire effort must include Israel withdrawing from Gaza.

But in a moderate success for Malaysian diplomacy, the president of the U.N. General Assembly has agreed to its proposal to hold an emergency special session on the humanitarian situation in Gaza later Thursday. However, any resolution adopted by the 192-member world body would not be legally binding. (By VIJAY JOSHI/ AP)

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Australia — Pacific


Australia: Peta’s Latest Idiotic Demand — Fish Are ‘Sea Kittens’

RADICAL international animal rights group PETA has launched its most bizarre campaign yet, demanding fish be renamed “sea kittens”. PETA — People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals — believes calling fish sea kittens will make sea food less appealing.

It wants to change the image of fish as slimy and slithery creatures by claiming they are similar to cuter, more popular animals. “Would people think twice about ordering fish sticks if they were called sea kitten sticks?” PETA asked on its website.

See the bizarre idea here

PETA, about to launch a dedicated Australian arm, is known for headline-seeking controversial campaigns, including supermodel-fronted anti-fur protests. The group is the driving force behind several major overseas clothing, retail and textile companies abandoning Australian wool because of concerns about the mulesing of sheep.

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Sub-Saharan Africa


Six Pirates Drown Leaving Freed Supertanker

Nairobi — Six Somalian pirates drowned on leaving freed Saudi-owned supertanker Sirius Star nearly two months after it was captured off the east African coast, their leader said on Saturday.

“Six of our boys perished at the sea while coming from the released Saudi supertanker” Mohamed Said said by telephone from Harardhere, 300 kilometres (200 miles) north of Mogadishu.

Their boat had capsized after freeing the vessel and its crew, he said. Four other pirates had also gone missing after the kidnapping ended, he added.

“The small boat that was carrying those killed and eight who survived was overloaded and at high speed as we are told by the survivors; they were afraid of a chase from outsiders (foreign navies of the Combined Maritime Forces) who invaded Somalia waters,” he said.

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Latin America


Return of the Noose

St Kitts has just hanged its first man for a decade and believes it is the only way to beat violent crime

…Meanwhile, on many smaller islands to which the violence is spreading like a fast-growing tumour, the clamour to bring back the noose grows louder by the day.

In St Vincent, for example, people are demanding the swift execution of Shorn Samuel, 35.

He was sentenced to hang a few weeks ago for lassoing a young woman as she waited at a bus stop, and beheading her with a cutlass, simply because she rejected his advances.

They are equally eager to string up Patrick Lovelace who was convicted of the abduction of 11-year-old Lokeisha Nanton.

He raped the little girl, then hanged her from a mango tree. (His conviction was overturned on a technicality, and his retrial begins on Tuesday).

‘There is an overwhelming call here for capital punishment to be resumed,’ St Vincent journalist Kirby Jackson says.

‘There’s a sense of frustration that we are bound by the Privy Council, which is seen as part of an outdated culture.

‘Some people don’t like hanging because of its historic connotations. They refer back to the Fifties and Sixties in the southern USA, when a lot of black people were wrongly hanged. But as a society we have moved on. We know what is right or wrong in the Caribbean and we are capable of deciding that for ourselves.’

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The World of the FARC (Part I: Europe)

SEMANA/judicialThe computer of “Raúl Reyes” played an important role in 2008. SEMANA investigated what has happened with it and has uncovered new revelations and the surprising effects it has had in nearly 30 countries where the guerrillas have a presence. In this first part, the magazine reveals how the rebel group operates in various European countries.

During the Second World War, when the Allies found the so-called Enigma machine, which was the key apparatus for secret communications for the Germans, the balance tipped in their favor. Today, nine months following the find of the computer of “Raúl Reyes,” a similar comparison could be made about the importance of this apparatus for the Colombian government in its war against the FARC. Inside the computer were guerrilla secrets spanning four decades.

SEMANA tracked what has happened with these revelations and found a lot of information that until now had not been publicly revealed. In the last few months, Colombian authorities have dedicated themselves to untangle the impressive web of support networks that the FARC has created in more than 30 countries. With time, and after the Interpol certification, the authenticity of the information from the computer has been confirmed. Until now, although there have been controversies about the interpretation of some of the found messages, no data from the computer has been contradicted.

In most of the countries, thanks to the information from the computer, judicial investigations have begun and in Spain, Canada and Costa Rica this information has been key in several arrests. The following are some of the places where the FARC has extended its tentacles, according to the computer of “Reyes.”…

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Immigration


Immigration: Maroni, 2009 to Mark End to Emergency

(ANSAmed) — LAMPEDUSA (AGRIGENTO), JANUARY 9 — “I hope that 2009 will mark the end to the emergency situation of large-scale landings of illegal immigrants on the shores of Lampedusa, as 2008 saw a record high number of arrivals,” said Interior Minister Roberto Maroni in Lampedusa, where he met with local authorities. By January, said Maroni, “an agreement will came into force with Libya which calls for the patrol of the North African country’s coastline. In this way the landings will come to an end before the tourist season, and Lampedusa will once again be known as one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean and not as the entryway for illegal immigrants to Europe.” (ANSAmed).

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Immigration: Spain, Boat Rescued and Rerouted to Morocco

(ANSAmed) — MADRID, JANUARY 9 — A raft with 50 illegal immigrants was intercepted at around midnight yesterday by the Spanish medical ship Esperanza del Mar at about 400 miles south of the Canary Islands, reported sources from the Navy Rescue Services. The raft, spotted by a Brazilian merchant ship which crossed paths with it in the area, was reported to the Spanish rescue ship, which is in charge of assisting Spanish sailors in the waters off the West African coast. Since the 50 people on the boat were in good condition, according to the sources, they were not taken onboard Esperanza del Mar but instead handed over to a Moroccan motorized patrol boat, which took them to the Moroccan port Dekla. The 50 immigrants are all reportedly from Guinea Bissau. According to official statistics, in 2008 African migrants numbered 47 who died in the attempt to reach the Canary Islands on rafts or cockleshells. However, the figure does not include corpses thrown into the sea or victims of shipwrecks in sea crossings. (ANSAmed).

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Immigration: G8 Ministers to Discuss Issue in Lampedusa

(ANSAmed) — LAMPEDUSA, JANUARY 9 — A meeting of G8 Interior and Justice ministers will take place in May on the island of Lampedusa, the tiny island off Sicily where thousands of illegal immigrants from Africa arrive each year, Italian Interior Minister Roberto Maroni said today. An average of 15,000 would-be immigrants land each year on Lampedusa, where the vast majority of boats crossing from Africa are intercepted. The island is closer to the coast of Tunisia than to the Italian mainland. “This will give others an idea of the problems we face with the emergency of illegal immigration,” he said. “Europe is too weak and (member) states are left to deal with the problem on their own,” said Maroni. The minister announced he would hold talks with colleagues from Malta, Cyprus and Greece next Tuesday to discuss the problem. At least 2,000 people die every year as they attempt to cross the Mediterranean, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said in a recent report. This year Italy holds the one-year rotating presidency of the G8, whose members are Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States. (ANSAmed).

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Immigration: Spain, Govt Yes to Violence Against Women Plan

(ANSAmed) — MADRID, JANUARY 9 — As announced in recent months, the Spanish Government has approved its plan for the prevention of violence against women in the immigrant population, which includes a series of measures to raise awareness among foreign women of their rights and of the help options available if they report their aggressor. The programme, explained today by Vice-Premier Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega at the end of the Council of Ministers session, will last four years, until 2012, and will consist of information campaigns in seven languages, training of personnel specialising in help for women victims of domestic violence, and a series of measures to create the conditions for a nationwide prevention. The high dependence of women on their aggressor, the lack of social and family support networks often prevent victims from reporting violence. The new law for foreigners, being examined in Parliament, will also include the possibility for victims of violence to obtain temporary residency. Around half of the 74 women murdered by their husband or partner in 2008 in Spain were foreign, according to figures published today by the Reina Sofia Centre for the Study of Violence. The number of victims of violence rose by 7.2% between 2004, the year in which the Integral Law on violence against women was passed, and 2008. (ANSAmed).

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UK: The Great White Backlash

Working class turns on Labour over immigration and housing

[JD: Note the slant of the article; painting those against unchecked immigration as right wing racists.]

Labour’s Hazel Blears has finally admitted the white working class feels betrayed and abandoned as immigration surges. The Mail went to her own constituency — and found a seething anger that should worry us all…

[…]

Chris, however, was lucky. In October last year he won a bid for a flat in Spruce Court, a block five minutes’ walk from the housing office. Now he says the ceiling is leaking and he would love to find somewhere else. ‘I keep bidding, but I don’t have much hope.

‘In my block, there are lots of foreigners. They use the phone box in the lobby to call their families with phone cards given to them by the council, and speak in languages I can’t understand.’

Drift to the Right

Not long after, a young Polish girl emerges from Salford Home Search office. She is clearly pleased, and is clutching a piece of lined paper with writing in green ink on it. It gives the address of a council house which she has just been allocated.

Anna Tronia is 25, has a young baby, and has lived in Britain since her country joined the EU four years ago, allowing her to live here.

But should she really be given a council house? ‘I had nowhere, and so I told them that,’ she says, excitedly. ‘I have a baby, and I think that helped, too. I don’t work any more now that I am a mother. I am very pleased about what has happened to me in Salford,’ she says, before walking off down the street towards a group of her friends.

A few minutes later, I meet Abdul Aljenid, a handsome 30-year-old from the Sudan. He came to Britain on a three-year visa to study English in 2005.

He says he goes to Salford College for six hours a week and works on a construction site on the city’s quayside overlooking the Manchester Ship Canal. He is helping to build the new northern headquarters of the BBC.

‘The work is hard, I admit. But I like it in England. I live with my friend over there,’ he points to another block near the precinct.

‘My friend is also from the Sudan and has a council flat already,’ adds Abdul. ‘I want one, too, of my own.’

He isn’t the only one. I hear very similar stories from other students in Salford. They come from Angola, from Somalia, and Ukraine — countries with no discernible link to Britain. Yet all confidently expect to get a council house.

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Culture Wars


Culture: Campbell’s Soup Pledges More ‘Gay’ Ads

‘2 mommies’ spread only 1st in marketing agenda

Despite being pressured by traditional family advocates to stop, Campbell’s Soup Company, maker of Swanson’s brand broth, has vowed to continue spending its advertising dollars in pro-homosexual publications.

As WND reported earlier, the American Family Association objected to a Swanson’s broth magazine ad that depicts a lesbian couple and their son. The ad was placed in 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.”

Campbell’s Soup, however, has brushed off the AFA’s complaint.

MediaDailyNews quoted a company spokesperson explaining, “Inclusion and diversity play an important role in our business, and that fact is reflected in our marketing plan.”

According to a Campbell’s representative, “Our plans for the Swanson brand include additional placements in The Advocate.”

The AFA, however, objects to the ad, particularly the frame that depicts the lesbian couple and their son with the words, “This holiday season, serve a special meal no matter the size and structure of your family.”

“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.”

Wildmon is seeking people who will contact the soup company and ask Campbell’s to “stop supporting the gay agenda.”

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General


Religion: Catholics-Jews: CEI, Overcome Old Prejudices

(ANSAmed) — ROME, JANUARY 8 — Jewish-Christian dialogue has made “important steps forward” in the last 50 years, and “we need to confirm the necessity of not turning back, while recognising our differences” said the CEI (Italian Episcopal Conference) in a ‘reflection’ published on the website of the Office for Ecumenism and inter-faith dialogue, a few days ahead of the Day of Judaism planned for January 17. The date has been the occasion for a rift in recent months between Jews and Catholics: the Jewish Italian Rabbinical Assembly decided not to participate in the Day as a sign of protest against the reintroduction of Pope Pius V’s pre-reconciliation missal, with the Good Friday prayer for the conversion of the Jews. “Today, Jewish Christian dialogue has not stopped. There is no need to find a motive for suspicion or for interrupting the process of moving closer and mutual understanding out of single episodes or moments of difficulty”, says the CEI document. “We need gestures which show how much our relationship has changed, gestures of reconciliation which show clearly that Christians and Jews are different, but that they can look at each other with respect, trust and esteem.” CEI then stressed the necessity for the remembrance of the Shoah, “an imperative of conscience in a world which is prone to accepting the logic of war.” (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

The Political Madness

Zonka recently sent us the following email:

The other day I read an op-ed by the Danish Cold War researcher, Bent Jensen, in Jyllands-Posten, where he wrote that a Russian friend of his recommended that he read the book The Flying Inn by Gilbert K. Chesterton from 1914, in order to understand what was going on in the European elites in general and the British elites in particular vis-à-vis multiculturalism and pandering to Islam… Naturally he was reluctant to believe that he could find any answers to the current state of affairs in a book almost a century old, however he did read it and gave a short synopsis of the book in the article.

His writing sent me looking for the book, which must have entered the public domain, and I found it online, albeit only in plain-text format that made it hard to read. So I spent most of the day yesterday putting it into a HTML format for better readability as well as reading the book… And I must say that it was an eye-opener. Not only did G.K. Chesterton have the uncanny foresight to see how Europe could be overtaken by Islam, but also describing the effete elite’s hypocrisy and double-standards to the dot.

And so I pass on the recommendations to read the book which can now be found at www.kimcm.dk/Documents/The_Flying_Inn.html.

Inspired by Zonka’s efforts, Henrik Ræder Clausen volunteered to translate the Jyllands-Posten op-ed into English:

The Political Madness

By Professor Bent Jensen
Director of the Danish Center of Cold War Research

We need a Danish Chesterton, writes Bent Jensen after he, on the suggestion of a Russian friend, read the G. K. Chesterton novel The Flying Inn from 1945 [Note: this is an error, the book was published in 1914]. The plot and the problems of the book appear as if taken straight out of the political-intellectual stage of Denmark, Britain and Europe of today.

Sometimes one needs to turn to the past in order to understand the present and get a notion of what is in store for the future. And frequently one needs to turn to fiction in order to gain a realistic and insightful description of what currently takes place in the real world. Sociological and political treatises don’t usually concern the most urgent problems of their time. Many are void of original thinking and suffer from a loss of reality.

A close Russian friend of mine had for quite a while encouraged me to read a devil-may-care novel by the English Catholic author G. K. Chesterton, who died in 1936. His novel, which simultaneously is a utopian piece, takes place in England at the end of the 19th century. “It will teach you what is happening in Denmark and Europe right now,” said my Russian friend. “Read it, the book is named The Flying Inn“.

I was skeptical. What relevance would an old novel from England have to the problems of Denmark and Europe today? But I discarded my skepticism and have now read The Flying Inn — and it is perfectly true: It would appear as if Chesterton is describing the present times. The book was translated into Danish in 1945, and I would imagine that back then it would have seemed weird to Danish readers — funny, but absolutely void of deeper significance. Today it reads as a revelation of wit and insight.

Briefly explained, The Flying Inn is about the ruling class and its fierce discontent with the state of the world, and in particular the way the lower classes choose to live their lives. The spokesman for the upper class is Lord Ivywood, a member of Parliament — a pale, anaemic and humorless world-improver, isolated from the British people, their faith and customs. Personally, the Lord believes in nothing except his own utopian ideas. The world is a failure, and I want to change it, as he puts it. Lord Ivywood’s opposite is a round, fierce and action-oriented captain of the navy, the red-haired Irishman Patrick Dalroy. He believes that the God’s creation is exactly how it is supposed to be. He does not believe in any of the modern rubbish about a state of world peace and eternal happiness, but finds life, with all its challenges, deficiencies and imperfections to be wonderful.

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An important part of this earthly life is to enjoy a glass of beer, whisky or rum as thirst demands. And here we are at the core of the matter. The Higher Society has always considered the lower classes, the common people, to be vulgar. The underclass dresses wrong, eats and drinks wrong; it talks and even thinks in wrong ways. Thus it becomes an important task for the ruling classes in politics, journalism, science, and education to raise the incorrectly eating and thinking classes. It is also of utmost importance to make the lower classes abandon their love for their country and their culture — as well as their skepticism towards alien cultures seeking to intrude and dominate.

Lord Ivywood and his peers in other European countries have decided to make peace with the Islamic world — on Islam’s terms. Partly because there is profit to be made from such a peace, and partly because Islam would be good for the lower classes, for instance by curbing the ongoing drunkenness in England. Thus he becomes the prime sponsor of a law aiming at shutting down the old, public inns in England, where one goes after work for a pint or two. Unsurprisingly, the law contains a loophole that permits the members of Parliament and others of the ruling class to satisfy their own desire for alcohol.

Chesterton exposes in a sublime manner the hypocrisy, the double standards and the foolishness in the dominating layers of society. The pale Lord Ivywood, who is described as a walking corpse (and whose name contains death as well) has the notion that “debates are usually not harmful to parliamentary work.” Nevertheless, when he intends to pass yet another law to limit the harmless enjoyments of common people, he acts like a thief in the night and gets the law passed without even the slightest debate.

The book opens with a description of “a menagerie of asylum members”, that is, the major or minor fools who create a considerable share of the noise also known as “public debate”. Here we find socialists, clowns, priests, a man fooling around with cardboard boxes, someone wearing a garland of carrots around his hat, and an atheist “in a state of rabid anger”. Finally, we also find in the menagerie a Turk wearing a red fez, who explains that British civilization actually originated with the Turks, a fact utterly forgotten by the British. One of his brilliant proofs for this statement is that the British prefer turkey for Christmas. The similarity to the imams of our days is striking.

This ignorant madman is excessively popular with the higher classes. Miss Browning, a regular visitor to the Ethical Society, is fascinated by the wisdom thrown about by the moon prophet (Chesterton’s mocking label). She now believes she has understood a lot about Islam, including that everything originated in the East. A learned Englishman, Dr. Moon, has already proposed that the dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral should be equipped with a hybrid of a cross and a half moon, a mooncross. When voting, Muslims must not be exposed to the humiliation of having to place a cross. Instead, half-moons are to be applied. Lord Ivywood obviously supports the proposal. He works in a diplomatic manner towards the goal of forging Islam and Christianity into a higher union, named Chrislam.

All of his would seem to be taken straight out of today’s political-intellectual menagerie in Denmark, England and Europe. Learned people have already, and with sincerity, proposed the removal of the cross from the Danish flag Dannebrog and from the Danish passports, because they offend Muslims. Muslim public holidays have been proposed. Danish children are no longer able to get leverpostej (pig pâté) and similar traditional Danish food in the kindergartens, because according to Islamic tradition they are “unclean”. A professor of law believes that compensating murder with payment to be made out in camels just might be appropriate in an old European nation. Some Danish judges consider it just fine to have Islamic symbols in Danish courts. Sharia could be just fine as well. The list goes on and on.

One of the hilarious scenes in the book is an exhibition of paintings, which have been censored because depictions of humans are forbidden according to Islam. What remains are the ornaments and decorations in eastern style. Chesterton describes the opening of the exhibition, where “the regular visitors in the marketplace of vanity” as a matter of course attend and happily endorse the censorship. The self-satisfied crowd constitute “a very small world”, though “it is exactly large enough and small enough to constitute the ruling class of a country — noticeably a country void of religion.” Anyone could easily name these self-satisfied and thoughtless regular visitors in the market of vanity in Denmark or England.

But fortunately still present in Merry Old England are simple Englishmen who do not intend to give up their traditions and culture. As mentioned, an Irish Catholic, Captain Patrick Dalroy, spearheads the public revolt against the Islamization from the upper classes. Dalroy may say that he doesn’t comprehend England or the English, but that is only a pretense. He understands and knows classical England, and teams up with his good friend, innkeeper Humphrey Pump, whose inn by the river and the apple trees has been forced into closure by Lord Ivywood — for the good of the people, of course. But the creative Irishman exploits a loophole in the law that enables himself and his English friend to travel around in England on a cart — later exchanged for a car — bearing the old inn sign, a barrel of fine rum and a big, round cheddar cheese.

According to Captain Dalroy modern man is utterly confused as to life and its meaning. He expects something never promised him by nature, and for that reason he destroys all that nature has already granted him. In Lord Ivywood’s atheistic mission houses for social improvement and salvation of the planet there is “a preachery up and down the doors” about the perfect peace, unlimited mutual confidence, universal joy and souls uniting. The atheists are hunting all joy and jolliness out of the country, says Dalroy, they discard all the old songs and good tales. They ruin the basis of friendship between men by closing institutions as the English inns. The simple Dalroy thinks, in opposition to the joyless world-improvers, that it is the intention of God that humans are meant to have some fun in their existence.

Chesterton without respect describes diplomats in this fashion: They are permitted to divulge neither knowledge nor ignorance. This is one of their tragedies. For that reason, they try to appear as if they know everything.

This is an apt description of current Danish and European politicians. They not only assume that they know everything. They also assume that it is their right to interfere with everything. They intend to regulate everything, to control everything — from the tiniest to the largest. What kind of electric bulbs that can be permitted in our living rooms. How cucumbers and tomatoes are supposed to shape themselves. Where people can be permitted to smoke tobacco. Where they are located on the roads. What they can and cannot be permitted to say. And even how the earth and the sky are supposed to behave. Actually, we do have a ministry endowed with the task of making the earth and the heavens do as they are supposed to.

The political madness is becoming all-encompassing. In Chesterton’s novel captain Dalroy saves England from the mad lord and his Islamic allies. We are in need of both a Danish Chesterton and a Danish Dalroy.

To read the complete text of The Flying Inn by G. K. Chesterton, click here.

Gaza Demo Roundup

Visit Atlas Shrugs for a comprehensive series of videos, photos, article excerpts, and first-hand reports on the pro-Hamas anti-Israel demos that have taken place across the world over the last few days. Pamela has info on the USA and the rest of the world.

From South Korea to Florida, From Norway to Thailand, the appalling Jews-to-the-gas keffiyeh-fests, demonstrations, and riots continue.

Drop by Pamela’s place for details.

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“Gaza Has Made Me Radical”

Our Swedish correspondent CB sends along a translation of an op-ed by Mohammed Omar, until recently considered one of Sweden’s prominent “moderate” Muslims.

First, a prefatory note from CB:

This is an article from one of the big tabloids in Sweden, Expressen, by a former “moderate” Muslim — Mohammed Omar, by his father from Iran and by his mother from Sweden. He is the editor of the Muslim magazine Minaret and a self-styled poet. Omar has become quite famous in Sweden as a Muslim who is willing to have dialogue between people of different faiths — even Jews. Yesterday (January 9th, 2008), he wrote the article in Expressen and explained why he has become a radical.

I suppose it’s one of many such stories. But in this case it’s a high-profile and lauded “moderate” who has “become” an Islamist, by his own words. And I have seldom seen a “moderate” come out in such a hot-headed fashion before, with the entire Islamist vocabulary and victim-status painted all over at once.

Besides the normal complaints from Muslims about massacres and a bloodbath in “Palestine”, we get the more interesting statements from Omar about the Zionist conspiracy against Islam, since they (the Zionists) know that Islam is the only force able to withstand the great onslaught by the West. Not so usual is a part-Iranian praising Khomeini, and this an Iranian outside Iran. Note that this guy actually thinks Khomeini is a great leader, worthy of emulating. His exhortation of sexual child-abuse, violence, torture and jihad incitement too? Why does Omar think so many Iranians want to escape his paradise?

Irshad Manji as an Zionist? Give me a break! But she’s not an Islamist, so I guess that sets Omar’s standard.

I think it’s revealing that someone who claims to become more Muslim is taking this path, cheering on people with genocidal views who aim to destroy the free world. The same part of the world which has given him freedom of expression and security from police coming in the night to pick up dissidents.

It’s interesting that he says he wants THE religion (Islam) to guide politics and the constitution. I’m quite sure gullible people don’t know that this means the implementation of the Sharia, and not just religious influence on public life (as in the West).

In my mind, he’s either a Islamist who at last has showed his real face — and that’s good for the public to know — or he’s a young man committing intellectual suicide, because of his desperation in the face of war. Ironic that Islam should be the motivating factor for this. Have we seen this before?

It reminds me of how fear has claimed the very best before, so let me end with a paraphrase of emperor Palpatine’s words: “Rise my friend. You shall henceforth be known as Mullah Omar!”

Now for CB’s translation of the Expressen article:

Gaza has made me radical

Last week was the first time I ever demonstrated against Israel. In my heart I have always been against Israel’s bloodstained oppression of the Palestinians. But I hadn’t taken the step of getting involved in the issue until now. The latest bloodbath was just too much. I felt I had to openly make a stand. But not just that. I decided to support Hams and Hizbullah — the Islamic resistance movements.

The ongoing massacre in Gaza is just the culmination of the 60 years of ethnic cleansing perpetrated by Israel, while the international community has watched with disinterest or impotence. The demonization of Muslims has been and is a important part of Israel’s psychological warfare during recent years, because they know that the source of the strong resistance against the USA and Israel’s colonial enterprise is Islam. That’s the belief that gives them strength to fight. That’s the belief that unites and guides them. The propaganda against Islam, spewed forth by Zionists like Bat Ye’or, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Wafa Sultan, Robert Spencer, Irshad Manji, and the like, and then distributed with fanatic fervor through neoconservative networks, shows that its in their interest to undermine Islam, destroy the view people have of Islam, remove sympathy for Islam, scare people away from Islam.

They have been fairly successful. That’s why Palestinians don’t get the support they should have. People buy into the slander about Muslims hating people because they have another faith or lifestyle. And that’s the reason they fire rockets. My answer is to become more Muslim, that is, a political Muslim. I refuse to be demoralized. My choice is to become radicalized.

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Each time I have written a critical article about Islamism, a view of the religion as guiding the constitution, I have been applauded by journalists, talking heads, and bloggers. Why? Every step to de-politicize the religion is actually a step forward for the Zionists. They know that socialism doesn’t stand a chance. It’s dead in the Middle East. They know that virtually all ideologies from the West have been complemented by war, torture and occupation. Islamism is the only ideology that have any credibility among the masses. And it’s the only ideology that has any viable chance to overthrow the corrupt despots.

During these days I have been sitting in front of my TV, heartbroken, and seen Israel’s mass slaughter of children, women, and the elderly while the despots in the Arab world mumble, explain away, or blame the oppressed for resisting. Some of them, like Hosni Mubarak, are in all probability part of the plot against the people of Gaza.

The despots of the Arab world fear Hamas because they fear democracy. The divide between the people and their leaders, the lackeys of the USA, is growing by the minute. Islam is a faith that demands a stand against oppression and injustice. To be vegetative and thinking of yourself is incompatible with the demands of Islam on us. This is my insight. That is why I have become a radical Muslim.

Whenever there have been democratic elections in the Middle East, Islamist parties have won power. FIS in Algeria and Hamas in Palestine. Even in Iraq, in spite of the elections held under American occupation. If democracy ever gained a victory in Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood would take over in an instant. What’s needed in Egypt is a leader of Khomeini’s caliber. He who led the triumphant uprising against the US-agent Reza Pahlavi. A leader like that would open the Rafah-crossing and send in help at once. Khomeini is a role-model for the Islamic resistance.

The Muslim countries need to unite in a federation or a union like that of the EU or USA. That is to be able to defend their populations against colonialism, exploitation and oppression from the west. Therefore I join the worldwide Islamist movement and therefore I now support Hamas, Hizbullah, and Iran. I am a radical Muslim. And I say that with pride.

Mohammed Omar 2009-01-09

Reinhard of FOMI adds these brief items, drawing from comments on Swedish blogs, comments on the Expressen article, and other sources:

From Björn Wiman’s blog, the culture editor of Expressen. Quote: “Omar’s example bodes ill. Not least since it may equate Islam and Islamism, regular Muslims and political extremists.” Another condemning quote from a mainstream liberal heavyweight.

A quote from the comments section to Omar’s article, from a Magnus Braemer: “Mohamed, you are my enemy.” The overwhelming majority of all the comments are in the same vein — and this in the Swedish MSM.

“There’s something sad about someone who voluntarily throws himself over the cliff.” — Translation of the last line in a blog post by Karl Rydå, ledarskribent (opinion editor) at Upsala Nya Tidning, which has previously published several articles by Omar in defense of Islam. It is interesting to note that Rydå has also published criticism of “Islamophobia” in UNT and Expo.

This is from Sanna Rayman, one of several opinion editors at Svenska Dagbladet. One quote from her take on Omar’s article will suffice: “There are so many awful and sad quotes in his article that I hardly know which one to choose”.

These two quotes are from heavyweights in the Swedish MSM. Omar has burned his bridges even with the usually pro-Islamic liberal elite.

This is from Omar’s own blog. A guest essay by Lasse Wilhelmsson, who is friends with Holocaust revisionist Israel Shamir and defends Radio Islam, an anti-Semitic propaganda site whose owner associates with neo-Nazis. More info on him here.

Note especially the picture on Omar’s blog depicting Israelis as Nazis, a classic motif of anti-Semitic propaganda.

Gun-Toting Hamas Supporters in Barcelona

Barcelona demo


A Spanish reader named Hordley just sent us the following email about what happened today in Barcelona:

Barcelona demoA gun was held in the air in a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Barcelona this afternoon.

The man holding the gun had his face covered and was right behind the placard that opened the demonstration.

The motto of the demonstration was “Stop the massacre in Gaza”.

It was supposed to be for peace but, in addition to this man showing a gun, the speeches were all violently anti-Israel and no mention was made about Hamas and Islam.

A great number of Muslims, mostly Maghrebins and Pakistanis, were present.

The rest of the demonstrators were all kinds of Communists and post-Communists.

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Although the hysteria is stimulated by the media — especially Catalonian television, which is acting as a propagandist for Hamas — the majority of Catalans are aware of what’s really going and give support to Israel. Because its war is our war.

Links to the photos:

Davy Jones Claims 6 Pirates — And $300 Grand

Almost two months ago we reported on the hijacking of a Saudi-owned oil tanker by Somali pirates. Yesterday the owners of the ship paid a ransom of $3 million — reputedly dropped by parachute —and the pirates finally departed.

And today comes word of divine justice at work: six pirates drowned on their way home, and their share of the booty — $300,000 — went to the bottom with them.

According to Al Jazeera:

Somali pirates drown with ransom

Six members of a group of Somali pirates who hijacked and later released a Saudi-owned oil tanker are reported to have drowned along with their share of a $3m ransom.

The pirates were among eight men whose boat overturned off the coast of Kenya in a storm as they left the Sirius Star following a two-month standoff that ended on Friday, a pirate and a relative of one of the dead men said.

“Six of our boys perished at the sea while coming from the released Saudi supertanker,” Mohamed Said told the AFP news agency.

“The small boat that was carrying those killed and eight who survived was overloaded and at high speed, we have been told by the survivors.

“They were afraid of a chase from outsiders [foreign naval forces] who invaded Somalia waters,” he said.

The group’s $300,000 share of the ransom was also lost, he said.

Three pirates reached shore after swimming for several hours, pirate Daud Nure said on Saturday.

“There has been human and monetary loss but what makes us feel sad is that we don’t still have the dead bodies of our relatives. Four are still missing and one washed up on the shore,” Abukar Haji, the uncle of one of the dead men, said.

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The Sirius Star, owned by the shipping arm of oil giant Aramco, was carrying crude oil valued at $100m when it was hijacked on November 15.

Saudi Arabian oil minister Ali Naimi said on Saturday that the crew was safe and returning to the Gulf coast city of Dammam.

Presumably the motto of the Somali pirates (just as for all Muslims) is “inshallah”, “if Allah wills it.”

So what message is being delivered here — when Allah causes six honest hard-working pirates to sleep with the fishes?



Previous posts about the Somali pirates:

2005   Nov   5   Barbary Pirates Redux
        8   Update on the Somali Pirates
        14   The Mother Ship
2006   Mar   24   The Jamaica-Somalia Connection
    Apr   8   The Taliban, Somali-Style
    Jul   5   Pirates in the Strait
2007   Jun   5   Somali Pirates Take Danish Hostages
        6   The Territorial Waters of a Failed State
        8   Q-Ships for the Somali Coast?
        11   Pirates Demand Ransom for Danish Seamen
        13   Q-Ships, Pirates, and the Waters off Somalia
        25   The Danica White Runs Out of Food and Water
    Jul   11   Gossip-Mongers in Denmark
        21   The Danica White: Eight Weeks and Counting
    Aug   22   The Danica White Has Been Released
    Nov   24   Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Snaps
2008   Apr   21   A Spanish Danica White?
        29   Reputed $1.2 Million Paid to Free Spanish Hostages…
    May   2   A No-Pursuit Policy for Pirates
    Aug   23   Targeting the Somali Pirates
        23   More on Task Force 150
    Sep   8   Danish Ship Averts Pirate Attacks
        11   Those Undeterred Somali Pirates
        26   The Russians are Chasing the Somali Pirates
        26   A Quarrel Among Pirates
    Oct   1   Somali Government Asks for Russian Help Against Pirates
        3   Taking Kickbacks From Pirates
        9   Those Wascally Pirates
        9   Paying the Ransom
        15   Pirates Back Down
    Nov   17   The Oil Pirates

Gates of Vienna News Feed 1/9/2009

Gates of Vienna News Feed 1/9/2009The United States abstained during the voting on a UN Security Council resolution requiring Israel to institute an immediate ceasefire in Gaza — no mention of the same for Hamas. So Condi Rice and George W. Bush effectively abandoned their ally to the tender mercies of the UN.

Interestingly enough, both Israel and Hamas have refused to abide by the resolution. So Gaza 2009 is not (so far) a reprise of Lebanon 2006.

Thanks to AA, Abu Elvis, C. Cantoni, Gaia, Insubria, Islam in Action, JD, LdP, Tuan Jim, VH, and all the other tipsters who sent these in. Headlines and articles are below the fold.
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USA
Buchanan Accuses Israel of ‘Blitzkrieg,’ Creating ‘Concentration Camp’
Deficit Projection “Stuns” Congress
FBI Warns of Inauguration Terror Threat
Jihad Inside U.S. Cannot be Ruled Out
Miami: Kicking Cars and Punching Cops: Highlights From Gaza Protest Arrests
NYPD Eyes Disrupting Cell Phones in Event of Terrorist Attack
Obama: We Must Spend Our Way Out of Recession
Obama Camp ‘Prepared to Talk to Hamas’
US Senate Supports Israel’s Gaza Incursion
 
Canada
Canada: Group Rallies Against Hamas, Violence at Home
 
Europe and the EU
Britain’s Muslims Should Condemn Hamas, Not Israel
Czech Communist Party Spokesman Resigns Over Anti-Semitism
Defiance as Pound Crashes
Denmark: Schools Caught Up in Palestinian Conflict
Denmark: Criminals Unable to be Expelled
EU Enlargement
European Union Rewrites History
Germans Protest Against Merkel’s Support for Israel
Greece: Cultivating Terror
Illegal Immigrants Win Reprieve in Zurich
Melanie Phillips: Violent Gaza Protests Reveal How Gentle Civilised Britain Has Changed Into Something Very Ugly Indeed
Netherlands: Protests Held for and Against Israeli Attack
New Research Shows EU Spending 2.4 Billion Euros a Year on Propaganda
Norway/Civil Unrest: 1 000 Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Attack 500 Pro-Israeli
Rome Jews to Sue Leftist Union
UK: ‘It’s Not Debatable,’ They Bawled
UK: Brits to Hit the Streets in Anti-Sharia Protest!!
UK: Forced Marriage Law ‘Being Used’
UK: Starved to Death in an NHS Hospital
 
Balkans
EU-Serbia: Czech Presidency, on With SAA Ratification
 
North Africa
Egypt Woos Investors From UAE in Key Sectors
Egypt — an Exercise in Antisemitism
Gaza: Journalist Expelled From Conference in Lilla Mosque
 
Israel and the Palestinians
“Day of Wrath” and High Risk of Anti-Semitic Attacks or Incidents on Friday
Gaza: Peres Says No Stopping Until Terror Ends
Gaza: Rabbis and World Congress Imams Together in Strip
Gaza: Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya, Different Views on Conflict
Grass-Roots Media Deception in Gaza
Israel Rejects United Nations Resolution to Stop the Fighting
Mideast: UN Official Calls for ‘War Crimes’ Inquiry in Gaza
Security Council Approves Truce Resolution; US Abstains
UN Accuses Israel of Herding 110 Palestinians Into a House and Then Shelling it, Leaving 30 Dead
 
Middle East
Abu Dhabi Aims to Diversify Economy Away From Oil, Report
Fresh Violations by Turkish Jets
 
Russia
EU Gas Monitors Arrive in Ukraine
 
South Asia
Indonesia: a Landscape of Religious Diversity
Indonesia: Anti-Israel Demonstrators Seal Synagogue
Sharia Police Aceh: Gestapo Tactics & Interrogation
Two Top Al-Qaeda Generals ‘Killed in Air Strike in Pakistan’
 
Far East
Internet Pundit’s Arrest Creates Stir in S. Korea
Korea: Police Tighten Security for Defectors Sending Anti-N.K. Leaflets
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
Sirius Star Oil Tanker Released After £2m Ransom Paid
South Africa: Rewriting History to Suit the Politics…
South Africa: Fury About Gaza Spills on to SA Street
 
Latin America
Iran Sends Explosives Lab to Venezuela
 
Immigration
Immigration: Fortress Europe Says Deaths in Sicily Rising
Immigration: Greece; 2008, Number Detained Migrants Doubles
‘Inhumane Britain Solely to Blame for Thousands of Immigrants in France,’ Blasts Senior French Politician
Migrationwatch UK Explains Why Present Policies Cannot Keep UK Population Under 70 Million
 
Culture Wars
Astronaut Jack Schmitt Joins Skeptics
Homosexuals Immune to Mass. Budget Cuts
Theater Shuts Down Criticism of Michael Moore
UK: A Shakespearean Tragedy — ‘Macbeth’ Bares All
 
General
The Duty to Care

USA


Buchanan Accuses Israel of ‘Blitzkrieg,’ Creating ‘Concentration Camp’

I like Pat Buchanan. I do. He’s wise, funny and charming. But every so often…

Like tonight. If Buchanan wants to criticize Israel’s conduct of the current war, and its treatment of the Palestinians, so be it. But in doing so, is it really necessary to employ terms associated with the Nazis? Appearing on “1600 Pennsylvania Avenue,” Buchanan accused Israel of carrying out a “blitzkrieg” against Gaza and turning it into a “concentration camp.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Deficit Projection “Stuns” Congress

Red-ink forecast could make it a lot harder to craft an economic stimulus package.

Stunned at the prospect of a $1.2 trillion deficit this fiscal year, lawmakers in Congress are taking a harder look at how big a stimulus plan America can afford.

Until Wednesday’s release of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimate, the main topic on Capitol Hill was how big the recovery package needs to be to reverse the economy’s slide.

Now, there’s a second theme: Is there a tipping point between the stimulus needed to revive the economy and a level of borrowing and debt that’s too much for future generations to bear?

[…]

“We are going to have to approach this in the spirit of experimentation. We have to keep an eye on what works and get rid of what doesn’t work as fast as possible,” he added.

One commenter to this article says:

“Incompetence of Congress ‘stuns’ the American people.” That’s what the title should say.

Cut spending and cut taxes. It’s not that hard morons! But of course, then you can’t go ahead with your unconstitutional special agendas. We can’t have that, right? Get government out of our lives and stop taxing us into slavery!

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Democrat Responsibility for the Economic Crisis

On their road to domination of Congress and The White House, the Democrats clamorously and successfully, accused the Republicans of engineering the current economic crisis gripping the nation. Today Democrats control the country. Now what?

As dust settles on reality, the evidence of responsibility now points backwards in large degree to the Democrats. At least to a much greater degree than the MSM ever pretended. The following piece of video shows segments that cannot be repudiated. Democrats were the biggest beneficiaries of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac generosity, yet their leaders were at the frontlines of defense for those who were at the heart of the mortgage financing bubble. Democrats not only prevented oversight and restraint, they enthusiastically applauded the abuse.

One can put spin in the retelling of most events, however, the high culpability level of Democrats for the financial disaster that has been inflicted on the Nation is difficult to deny. For example, the words of the bombastic Barney Frank, the Harvard educated Democratic Attorney from Newton, Massachusetts, cannot be spun, twisted or camouflaged. As you watch the video on the following link, you might wonder why no one has asked Barney Frank or the Democrats to explain his unambiguously stated position. Don’t get too hung up on the fact that the video is from Fox News archives. They didn’t force Frank to fabricate the Democratic position.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



FBI Warns of Inauguration Terror Threat

WASHINGTON — The upcoming inauguration of Barack Obama is an attractive target for international and domestic terrorists, but U.S. intelligence officials have no information about specific threats to the Jan. 20 event.

An internal intelligence assessment, obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday, says the high visibility of the event, the presence of dignitaries and the significance of swearing in the country’s first black president make the inauguration vulnerable to attacks.

What concerns analysts most, the report says, is the potential use of improvised explosive devices, a hostage situation or suicide bombers.

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Jihad Inside U.S. Cannot be Ruled Out

A private intelligence service that advises corporations and governments about political, economic and military developments around the world says it was surprised jihadists were not successful in an attack within the United States last year.

“Given the vulnerabilities that exist in an open society and the ease of attack, we cannot rule out an attack in 2009,” said today’s report from Stratfor, a leading online publisher of geopolitical intelligence.

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“If Pakistan continues to destabilize, it could very well turn into a failed country (albeit a failed country with a nuclear arsenal). Before Pakistan becomes a failed state, there are a number of precursor stages it probably will pass through. The most immediate stage would entail the fall of most of the North-West Frontier Province to the jihadists, something that could happen this year,” the report warned.

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Man Steals ID, Takes Out $787,000 in Loans

PHOENIX — A Mesa man pleaded guilty Wednesday to taking out more than $787,000 in loans using someone else’s Social Security number, a spokesman from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office said.

Adan Betanicio Guerrero, 37, used the victim’s Social Security number to purchase two cars on credit and take out thousands of dollars in loans, said Michael Anthony Scerbo from the county attorney’s office.

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He told police they should be arresting real criminals and not a good family man at the time of arrest, Scerbo said.

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Miami: Kicking Cars and Punching Cops: Highlights From Gaza Protest Arrests

An 18 year-old from Coral Springs was busted for wielding brass knuckles and a pocket knife, a petite middle-aged woman shouted “baby killers!,” and a mob of protesters chucked rocks at a cop car. The Israeli-Palestinian protest Sunday on Biscayne Boulevard was a loud, colorful microcosm of hate — with Muslims waving red and green Palestinian flags on one side of the boulevard, and Jews holding hand-penned signs on the other. As the Herald reported yesterday, a dozen people were arrested, mostly for disorderly conduct.

What wasn’t mentioned: The most serious charge (a felony battery) came from a bright, well-respected Bonita Springs doctor and director of a non-profit named Riadh Atmani. The Miami police report notes that the 42 year-old — a bearded, six-foot-five, 220 pound bear of a man — grabbed a police officer “and his prisoner,” pulled them into a pack of protesters, “hit [the cop] in the face” and “broke the sergeant’s glasses.” Shortly afterwards, around 3:20 p.m., police described his demeanor as calm and soft spoken. Public records show Atmani runs Bonita Springs Islamic Center on Bonita Beach Road, about which little information is available. (He couldn’t be reached at several listed phone numbers for comment.)

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NYPD Eyes Disrupting Cell Phones in Event of Terrorist Attack

The New York Police Department is looking for ways to disrupt cell phone calls and other forms of electronic communication among terrorists in the event of another terror attack in New York, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly says.

The need to disrupt communications is one of several conclusions that the NYPD has drawn from studying the November attack in Mumbai, India, a three-day rampage by machine gun and grenade-wielding Islamic militants in which at least 165 people were killed and 304 were wounded.

Kelly is scheduled to discuss this and other “lessons learned” in testimony Thursday before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. A draft copy of his statement was shared with FOX News in advance of his appearance.

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Obama: We Must Spend Our Way Out of Recession

‘Only government can break the vicious cycles that are crippling our economy’

[Comments from JD: Get out of debt by spending more money!? This is a sure recipe for bankrupting America.]

Barack Obama declared yesterday that only unprecedented and urgent government spending could prevent the deepening recession stretching for years into the future.

Eleven days before taking office, the US President-elect said that he was entering his presidency ?in the midst of a crisis unlike any we have seen in our lifetime?.

The “day of reckoning” had arrived, he said, and the risks of “doing too little or nothing at all” were even greater than those of allowing a federal deficit — already projected to reach the record figure of $1.2 trillion — to spiral on into the years to come.

Mr Obama used his first major policy speech since his election to call on Congress to act quickly on his request to pump hundreds of billions of dollars into the American economy. He said that figures to be released today would reveal that the United States lost more jobs last year than at any time since the Second World War.

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Obama Camp ‘Prepared to Talk to Hamas’

[Comments from JD: note the tone of the article.]

The incoming Obama administration is prepared to abandon George Bush’s ­doctrine of isolating Hamas by establishing a channel to the Islamist organisation, sources close to the transition team say.

The move to open contacts with Hamas, which could be initiated through the US intelligence services, would represent a definitive break with the Bush ­presidency’s ostracising of the group. The state department has designated Hamas a terrorist organisation, and in 2006 ­Congress passed a law banning US financial aid to the group.

The Guardian has spoken to three ­people with knowledge of the discussions in the Obama camp. There is no talk of Obama approving direct diplomatic negotiations with Hamas early on, but he is being urged by advisers to initiate low-level or clandestine approaches, and there is growing recognition in Washington that the policy of ostracising Hamas is counter-productive. A tested course would be to start ­contacts through Hamas and the US intelligence services, similar to the secret process through which the US engaged with the PLO in the 1970s. Israel did not become aware of the contacts until much later.

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Obama’s CIA Pick Reveals Radical Shift in Fighting Terrorism

Nominating Leon Panetta will be seen as a sign of weakness by America’s enemies.

When the far-left Human Rights Watch applauds the nomination, there is good reason to be gravely concerned about the change that is coming to America.

Earlier this week, President-elect Barack Obama picked Leon Panetta, a former California congressman and White House chief of staff under President Clinton, to be the cia’s next director. Those who endorse Panetta’s nomination are praising his sharp intellect, political evenhandedness and exceptional managerial skills. Critics, on the other hand, are howling over Panetta’s near-zero experience in collecting and analyzing intelligence.

The greatest cause for alarm, though, is the weak and naive strategy Barack Obama fully intends to implement in the war against terror.

For all the Bush policies Barack Obama intends to change, the ones he is most eager to rework first are those which arguably resulted in George W. Bush’s greatest achievement as a wartime president-the fact that America has not been hit by a major terrorist attack in more than seven years. No one predicted that in the wake of 9/11. Yet, thanks in large part to President Bush’s decisions to go on the offensive in the war against terror, to approve controversial interrogation methods and to legislate eavesdropping techniques in order to monitor terrorist communication networks, that is exactly what happened.

But all of that will soon change. What Panetta’s appointment tells us, Charles Krauthammer pointed out Tuesday on Fox News, is that “the Obama agenda will likely be to purge and perhaps even persecute anybody in the cia who had been engaged in those elements which actually saved us over the last seven years.” […]

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



US Senate Supports Israel’s Gaza Incursion

WASHINGTON, Jan 8 (Reuters) — The U.S. Senate voiced strong support on Thursday for Israel’s battle against Hamas militants in Gaza, while urging a ceasefire that would prevent Hamas from launching any more rockets into Israel.

The chamber agreed on a voice vote to the non-binding resolution co-sponsored by Democratic and Republican party leaders in the chamber.

“When we pass this resolution, the United States Senate will strengthen our historic bond with the state of Israel, by reaffirming Israel’s inalienable right to defend against attacks from Gaza, as well as our support for the Israeli-Palestinian peace process,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, said before the vote.

Noting that Israel was bent on halting Hamas rocket fire into its southern towns, Reid said: “I ask any of my colleagues to imagine that happening here in the United States. Rockets and mortars coming from Toronto in Canada, into Buffalo New York. How would we as a country react?”

Co-sponsor and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican said before the vote: “The Israelis … are responding exactly the same way we would.”

The House was expected to pass a similar resolution.

The Senate resolution encourages President George W. Bush “to work actively to support a durable, enforceable and sustainable ceasefire in Gaza as soon as possible that prevents Hamas from retaining or rebuilding the capability to launch rockets or mortars against Israel,” Reid said.

It also expresses an “unwavering” commitment to Israel’s welfare and recognizes its right to act in self defense to protect citizens against acts of terrorism, he said. “It allows for the long-term improvement of daily living conditions of the ordinary people of Gaza,” he said.

Palestinians faced even grimmer conditions in Gaza on Thursday after a U.N. aid agency halted work, saying its staff was at risk from Israeli forces after two drivers were killed.

The reported Palestinian death toll in the 13-day-old conflict topped 700. At least 11 Israelis have been killed, eight of them soldiers, including four hit by “friendly fire.”

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Canada


Canada: Group Rallies Against Hamas, Violence at Home

OTTAWA-Expressing sorrow for casualties on both sides but unequivocal in backing Israel’s right to self-defence, Ottawa Jews and supporters rallied last night against Hamas in the Middle East and protesters at home.

More than 400 people crammed into a meeting room last night at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre, along with a noticeable police and security presence, for a show of support for the latest military offensive into Gaza.

The meeting was meant to lament the loss of Israeli and Palestinian lives, said Shimon Fogel, the Ottawa-based CEO of the Canada-Israel Committee. But he told the crowd the conflict is part of a larger global struggle to protect democracy and pluralism, and railed against recent “hate-infested” anti-Israel rallies in Ottawa and across the world.

“We experience a sense of loneliness when we reflect on the alignment of forces in the world against Israel,” said Mr. Fogel, who called Hamas a “wholly-owned subsidiary of Iran Inc.,” determined to export a destructive brand of Islamic extremism.

The mention of Conservative, Liberal and Bloc Québécois support for the campaign earned sustained applause, while Mr. Fogel criticized the New Democratic Party’s call for an end to Israeli aerial bombing.

Transport Minister John Baird received a standing ovation after calling Hamas “cowards” who wanted to “instil a culture of fear” amongst Israelis and Jews.

“Security is very simple,” the Ottawa West-Nepean MP told a mostly subdued audience inside the hall. “It’s an unalienable human right.”

Mr. Baird also pointed to Israel’s 2005 unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza Strip as a desire for peaceful co-existence with Palestinians.

Israeli Ambassador Miriam Ziv also addressed the crowd, as did Marty Davis, a former Ottawa resident who talked via telephone from Ashkelon. The seaside city of 100,000 has endured countless Qassam rocket attacks from Gaza.

On Thursday, the Jewish advocacy group B’nai Brith Canada issued a community-wide security alert and called “for heightened vigilance during this time of Middle East crisis as events abroad begin to reverberate here at home.”

The organization said there had been a “spike in incidents against Jews in Canada, including harassment and death threats. This comes amidst reports of violence abroad, notably the firebombing of a synagogue in Paris, and credible reports emerging that point to possible other global targets.”

“Warnings of possible hostile attacks against Jewish community targets demand your attention as a matter of top priority,” said Frank Dimant, B’nai Brith Canada’s executive vice-president, in a security alert that went out across the country to synagogues, communal institutions and Jewish individuals.

The organization advised all Jewish community institutions to ensure that proper security measures are in place at all times.

Meanwhile, another Parliament Hill rally and march against the Israeli attacks is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. About 700 people gathered last weekend for a similar protest.

“As a Jew, (I believe) this is not the act of a government informed with Jewish values at all,” said Diana Ralph of Independent Jewish Voices, one of the rally organizers.

More than 750 people have been reported dead in Gaza over the past two weeks, with another 3,000-plus wounded. The Israeli death toll is at least 14, including 11 soldiers.

Samah Sabawi, a Palestinian-Canadian active in organizing rallies against Israel’s military campaign, said her community was waiting for a stronger diplomatic effort — and a sympathetic word — from Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon.

Ms. Sabawi and her husband have family in and around Gaza City who ran out of drinking water Thursday. Many younger relatives are showing severe symptoms of trauma, with some trembling for days without sleeping or talking.

“We are losing loved ones, and we are watching them fade away, and there is nothing we can do,” she said Thursday. “This is really a dangerous point in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I shudder to think what’s going to happen next.”

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU


Britain’s Muslims Should Condemn Hamas, Not Israel

As increasing numbers of commentators, politicians, activists and journalists speculate on the way forward, simple and indisputable facts are often surrendered to the worst kinds of moral relativism. The last few weeks alone have been testament to this. Just consider how Israel has been likened to Nazism, and the Gazans to refugees living in the Warsaw ghetto.

This should not however invert what is indisputable — that Israel is responding to a barrage of Hamas rockets which threaten its citizens who live in the south. Indeed, around 10 per cent of the Israeli population now lives within striking distance of katyusha rockets.

All this follows the unilateral withdrawal of Israeli settlements in Gaza in 2005, after which Hamas swept to power and turned “the Strip” into its own paramilitary playground, using it as a springboard to launch a campaign of sustained and indiscriminate attacks into southern Israel.

I am a Muslim and spent a large part of my childhood in Saudi Arabia — something which, in the eyes of many Muslims, means I should automatically defend the “Palestinian struggle”. This is absurd and such support invariably means overlooking the vicious crimes being perpetrated by Hamas — against the Jews and, increasingly, its own population too.

Since the start of the conflict Hamas has carried out extra-judicial killings of — or, put bluntly, murdered — more than 30 of its citizens who it suspects of “colluding” with Israel.

And how has it responded to the death of Palestinian children? In a televised broadcast the Hamas leader, Mahmoud Zahar, declared that Israel has “legitimised the murder of their own children by killing the children of Palestine. They have legitimised the killing of their people all over the world by killing our people.”

British Islamists have proved themselves only too willing to oblige. Reports this week suggest that some participants on Islamist chat forums have been drawing up “hit lists” of prominent British Jews.

One contributor writing on the discussion board of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee (MPAC) said, “lets hope that an unfortunate event happens and they end up being killed someway [sic]”. The group later removed those comments, but such views are indicative of the hatred that is out there.

Hamas will now pay a heavy price for its bloodlust and innocent civilians will tragically die as a result. Of course, it is in their name that those who have staged loud and noisy demonstrations in recent weeks claim to be acting. But what message are they sending exactly?

Demonstrators outside the Israeli embassy in London have fought with police and tried to storm the building on at least three separate occasions. Meanwhile banners have been waved in Trafalgar Square which boast, “We are Hamas”.

Such vociferous support from the streets of London will have come as great relief to Hamas leaders at a time when even Arab governments such as Syria, Egypt and Saudi Arabia have blamed them for this latest outbreak of violence.

These self-righteous “friends of Palestine” obsess about Israel and the Jews, but turn a Nelsonian blind eye to everything Hamas does.

They undermine those who want to see an enduring peace in the region and, worse still, they bolster and galvanise Hamas by creating the moral imperatives for its terrorism.

Muslim leaders in Britain have so far — but cannot any longer — allow this to continue unabated. Those who claim to support and empathise with the Palestinians must recognise that it is the terrorists of Hamas who have so disastrously betrayed their own people.

At its core, this is the straightforward decision that British Muslims will have to make: between Hamas, a terrorist group committed to destroying a sovereign state and its people — and Israel, the region’s only democracy which is responding to that threat.

It really is that simple.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Czech Communist Party Spokesman Resigns Over Anti-Semitism

Prague — Josef Tomas, Czech junior opposition Communist Party (KSCM) spokesman who was sentenced for anti-Semitism in the early 1990s, resigned from his post today, the Internet server Novinky.cz said.

As the reason, Tomas pointed to the publicity given to him after Czech newspapers wrote about his sentence in December.

According to the dailies Pravo and Lidove noviny, Tomas was given a suspended sentence for the defamation of nation, race and conviction over his anti-Semitic views in the 1990s.

“As this publicity harms not only me but also my close friends, their families and primarily the KSCM, I have decided to resign,” the server quotes Tomas as saying.

Lidove noviny and Pravo said that Tomas, 45, issued and headed the ultra-right anti-Semitic weekly Tydenik Politika (Weekly Politics) in the early 1990s in which he published a number of anti-Semitic articles, for instance, about the “Jewish conspiracy.”

Over the articles, he was given a seven-month suspended sentence with a two-year probation by the Prague City Court in November 1994. In addition, he was banned from publishing for two years.

Defending his views, Tomas issued a statement which he sent to the dailies and in which he said that “no articles that would nod to racial discrimination of the Jewish nation, which I, too, condemn, ever appeared in Tydenik Politika weekly.”

KSCM leader Vojtech Filip has defended Tomas who became the party’s spokesman in December and who has been involved in the KSCM campaigns since 2002.

“It was a conditional sentence. He never violated the probation rules,” Filip said, adding that in his view the matter should not be given such a publicity.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Defiance as Pound Crashes

Brits Own Up to Euro-Phobia

For the British, skiing in the Alps has suddenly become unaffordable and those summer vacations on the Costa Brava are under grave threat. The pound, formerly one of the world’s most expensive currencies, is only worth a bit more than the euro. Brits, however, are still insistent in their refusal to adopt Europe’s common currency.

Sterling-shock, pound zero, the one-pound euro. For weeks now, Britain’s tabloids have been painting a dark picture of an approaching national trauma. There were moments when it seemed like everything was over: The proud sterling, outflanked by the euro, was ridiculed as a “toilet paper currency.” In recent days, the wobbling pound has recovered slightly, but the P-word is still on everybody’s lips: Parity.

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The pound: “Mamma mia! Has the financial crisis really made us poorer than the Italians?”

Reports trickled in of British tourists receiving less than one euro in exchange for the pound. The Sun even calculated that so-called “booze cruises” across the English Channel to buy beer and wine at once bargain prices were no longer worth it, since alcohol in France has become much more expensive. Even the left-leaning Guardian lamented: “Mamma mia! Has the financial crisis really made us poorer than the Italians?”

In the past year, the pound has lost around one-fourth of its value. At the start of this week, the currency’s precipitous fall was halted, for the time being, by markets expecting the European Central Bank to reduce interest rates and speculating against the euro. Still, with Britain especially hard hit by the financial crisis, the pound remains under pressure.

Weak Pound Gives Euro Advocates Hope

The weak pound has given British euro advocates hope for the island. For the first time in years, they’ve been given an opportunity to break through their countrymen’s deepset euro-phobia. A strong euro, they speculate, will make switching currencies more attractive. A well-timed report will be presented in London next week: “10 Years of the Euro — New Perspectives for Great Britain.” The general tone of the report, which features contributions from 30 politicians, professors and influential leaders, is that it’s time to embrace the euro.

In the past, the governing Labour Party consistently shied away from the euro. Prime Minister Gordon Brown has always been a resolute euro-opponent — even as chancellor of the Exchequer under Tony Blair — because he considered Britain’s economic model to be superior. Despite the fact that the Anglo-Saxon model of capitalism has been discredited, he wants to avoid the spread of dangerous rumors. When European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso recently rejoiced that important people within Britain’s government were considering adopting the euro, his statement was speedily refuted. The opposition Tories immediately suspected the rumor’s source as being Business Secretary Peter Mandelson, a former EU commissioner and well-known euro fan.

Brown has good reason to be cautious: Talk of the euro is fodder for the Conservatives and their supporters in the press. In a recent Sun article, the Tories’ shadow foreign minister, William Hague, accused people like Mandelson of being responsible for “talking down the sterling.”

71 Percent of Britons Oppose the Euro

The Tories are well aware that voters stand behind them on the issue. Nothing has changed in terms of the country’s widespread aversion to the euro. “Currency fluctuations do not affect the British love for the pound,” says Martin Boon, a pollster for ICM. Many consider their currency to be synonymous with national independence. In a poll conducted shortly before Christmas, Boon’s institute found that 71 percent of those surveyed were against Britain joining the euro-zone. Only 15 percent said they were open to adopting the euro because of the weakened status of the pound.

These results come as little surprise to pollsters. “The underlying hostility towards the euro runs deep,” says Graig Baker of the polling company Comres. The middle and lower classes, in particular, oppose adoption of the euro. National pride plays a role too, but conservative aversion to the new is an even greater determining factor. Also, those who don’t travel much haven’t had the positive experiences with the euro that have become a regular part of life for Europeans living on the Continent who can move from country to country without having to exchange their money.

Baker hasn’t give up hope, however, that, as the full brunt of the recession hits the United Kingdom in coming months, public opinion might shift in favor of the common currency. Nevertheless, he considers a total reversal as improbable.

“People don’t see the pound primarily in financial terms,” he says…

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Denmark: Schools Caught Up in Palestinian Conflict

A number of school administrators have come forth in recent days to confirm that they recommend Jewish children should not enrol at their schools.

According to school administrators, law enforcement officials and social workers, the on-going conflict in Gaza has led to heightened tensions between Jews and Arabs — particularly Palestinians — here in Denmark.

And although few headmasters of schools have faced the situation, most of those at schools with a high percentage of children of Arab descent say they try to prevent Jewish parents from enrolling their children there.

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Denmark: More Church-Going Immigrants Than Mosque-Goers

New study shows that more people of immigrant background go to church than to mosque

Data collected by a leading researcher of religion suggests that more Christian newcomers to Denmark regularly take part in worship than those of other denominations.

According to the study’s figures, between 10,000 and 14,000 people attend mosques each week. Figures from the Christian Church’s Integration Service indicate that around 15,000 residents of non-Danish background go to church each week.

The study also showed that more than one congregation has been established every month over the past four years by newcomers to Denmark.

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Denmark: Criminals Unable to be Expelled

No time table for sending up to 300 Iraqis back to their homeland

Five Iraqis who have been convicted of serious crimes in Denmark and subsequently slotted for deportation are being refused by their native country, despite an agreement between the two countries, reports Politiken newspaper.

In May, Denmark and Iraq agreed that 13 criminals would be taken back by the Middle Eastern country. Eight were returned but five remain in Denmark. All have served their jail sentences and have had to be released by police because of the political stalemate over where to place them.

In addition to the criminals, another 300 or so Iraqi refugees are also caught in the political limbo with no agreement for their return in sight.

The Integration Ministry, Justice Ministry and National Police would not indicate precisely what Iraq’s government gave Denmark as its official reason for not taking back its own citizens.

Sweden was able to get a broad agreement signed with Iraq last year to send its Iraqi refugees home. Denmark has only been able to obtain a limited agreement, along with an earlier agreement with local authorities in northern Iraq that allowed for six criminals to be returned.

The Integration Ministry has indicated that no additional agreement over criminal deportations with the Iraqi central government seems likely in the near future.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



EU Enlargement

European Doors Kept Closed for Romanian and Bulgarian Workers

By Annemarie Kas

Romanians and Bulgarians are still not seen as full-fledged citizens of the European Union. Many member states continue to keep them out of their job markets, particularly now that their economies are falling into recession…

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European Union Rewrites History

The European Union is slowly trying to rewrite history to its own benefit. We have the President of the Parliament’s own little vanity project, the House of European History, which is causing controversy, and we have the Euro Clio project, with its slightly sinister subset Connecting Europe.

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Germans Protest Against Merkel’s Support for Israel

The German chancellor supports Israel’s right to defend itself from Hamas. A majority of Germans disagree.

So far, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been the only European head of state to pin the responsibility for violence in Gaza entirely on Hamas. In a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on January 5, Merkel reiterated Germany’s support for Israel in this conflict and stressed that no ceasefire should be declared until Israeli security could be guaranteed.

Despite these words of support coming from Merkel, it seems the majority of Germans disagree with her pro-Israel stance.

In response to the ongoing military operation in Gaza, a wave of anti-Israel demonstrations has surged across Germany. Roughly 10,000 demonstrators marched in Frankfurt on January 3 carrying banners equating the current Israeli offensive with a second Holocaust. Sacha Stawski, the editor in chief of Honestly Concerned, a media watchdog outlet in Frankfurt monitoring anti-Semitism and anti-Israelism, told the Jerusalem Post that he heard chants coming from this crowd of “Gas the Jews!” and “Merkel out!”

Similar protests were held in Berlin and Düsseldorf.

In addition to this outrage coming from the masses, several key political figures have also criticized Merkel’s support for Israel. Most of these critics have come from Merkel’s coalition partner, the Social Democratic Party (spd), as well as from the Left Party and the Free Democratic Party (fdp). Left Party member of parliament and foreign policy adviser Wolfgang Gehrcke, who marched in a pro-Hezbollah demonstration in 2006, even went so far as to refuse to support a resolution criticizing Hamas. Instead, he demanded that both Merkel and spd Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier issue a public criticism against Israel. […]

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Greece: Cultivating Terror

The most frightening thing about the shooting of a young police officer by suspected members of an extreme-leftist terrorist group is how predictable the whole thing was. As 21-year-old Diamantis Mantzounis lies in critical condition in the Red Cross Hospital, wounded by bullets in Monday’s attack, Greeks are once again witness to the equivocations that have kept public debate tangled up in myths and nonsense for the past 30 years or so…

…Police and political analysts had been afraid that the emotions raised by the death of 15-year-old Alexis Grigoropoulos would lead to a renewal of the low-key urban guerrilla presence in Athens — because the outburst of public anger had appeared to support the traditional anti-establishment claim that violence against the state is justified. This is ostensibly a hangover from the right-wing military dictatorship that ruled Greece from 1967-74, and whose downfall began after it crushed a student uprising at the Polytechnic, near the site of Monday’s shooting, in 1973. Since then, in the public discourse, left-wing violence has been seen as something more acceptable than right-wing or state violence.

One front-page headline in a major Athenian daily this week was typical of this woolly thinking: “Blind vengeance and a pogrom in Exarchia.” On the one hand, the attack on the officers is criticized for being “blind,” but it is still “vengeance” — in other words, a reaction to the fatal shooting of the teenager in Exarchia. The “pogrom” in the Athens district that is an anarchist stronghold refers not to the wholesale slaughter of members of some ethnic or religious minority but to an intensive search by police who arrested eight people on (probably unrelated) misdemeanor charges of illegal weapons possession. The fact that police have a duty to enforce the law — even in traditionally lawless Exarchia — is not mentioned. Instead, a police search after a terrorist attack is presented as an act of state brutality.

The situation would be laughable if it weren’t so dangerous — and if a young policeman was not in danger of losing his life. Since 1974, and thanks largely to its membership in the European Union since 1981, Greece has been experiencing its longest uninterrupted period of peace and progress. Our democracy is still very sloppy and our public administration needs a lot of work, but the state is not run by foreign powers or some junta that needs overthrowing. Tolerance of anti-state violence is a farcical echo from a time when the state stood against the people. The longer this violence bubbles under the surface of public life, the longer our society will suffer.

As long as major political parties do not have the moral strength or good sense to make clear that the state and its employees — including police officers — are flesh of our flesh and not our enemies, then no one will take responsibility for fixing the state or for standing up for it. Monday’s attack was indeed an attack on democracy, as President Karolos Papoulias and Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis put it. But the stupidity of politicians and journalists who are not quite clear as to which part of the divide they stand on is a greater, longer-lasting danger to our democracy.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Illegal Immigrants Win Reprieve in Zurich

A special commission is to hear the case of perceived injustices against illegal immigrants in canton Zurich following a two-week protest.

Around 150 rejected asylum seekers occupied a church last month claiming that Zurich was more draconian than other cantons. The authorities have accepted the new advisory body but have given no sign that rules will be relaxed.

The compromise solution was hammered out on Monday during talks between representatives of the immigrants, the cantonal authorities and church leaders. A commission including various sections of the community will now hear claims of extreme hardship.

The protestors ended their unwelcome occupation of Zurich’s Prediger Church after receiving an invitation to move to another church on a temporary basis. But it was still unclear after the talks whether they would continue their standoff or disperse.

Stefan Schlegel, of the “Residency Rights for All” group that supports the illegal immigrants, gave a cautious response to the commission, calling it a “positive point”. He added that it was unclear when it would start and what powers it would have.

” It is safe to say that the commission must be able to act. I do not want this to be just a debating group. “

Hans Hollenstein, Zurich cantonal government No debating group

But canton Zurich cantonal government member Hans Hollenstein, responsible for security, promised that the new body would have teeth.

“It is safe to say that the commission must be able to act. I do not want this to be just a debating group,” he said.

Rejected asylum seekers who do not leave Switzerland are known as sans-papiers (without documents) and are not allowed to work. They are reliant on cantons for subsidies and to support applications for special “hardship” visas that allow them to find employment after five years.

It is estimated that there are 300,000 people residing illegally in Switzerland with around a tenth of that number in canton Zurich.

Residency Rights for All has criticised the canton for giving just SFr8.50 ($7.70) a day in the form of supermarket vouchers and for rejecting too many hardship visa applications. Zurich refused to forward any applications to the federal authorities last year and sent just four in 2007, compared with other smaller cantons that support dozens of cases each year.

The Zurich authorities also came under fire for demanding passports as a form of identification for visa applications when other forms of ID are acceptable by law.

Tough laws

Hollenstein responded by calling on the federal authorities to issue uniform regulations for all cantons to help solve the “delicate situation”. But he refused to cave into demands to change the procedures in canton Zurich.

One protestor, who goes by the name of Berhanu, said the blame does not lie with canton Zurich or even with Switzerland. The Ethiopian has been turned down twice for asylum during his eight-year stay in Switzerland.

“The asylum system in the whole of Europe is riddled with double standards,” he told swissinfo. “If there is a commercial or strategic interest in a country then there are no human rights abuses. They only exist if the West has no special interest there.”

Switzerland toughened its national asylum system in 2006 after a referendum (see box). The move was criticised by the United Nations and illegal immigrants in Zurich protested by occupying the city’s Grossmünster cathedral in December 2007.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Melanie Phillips: Violent Gaza Protests Reveal How Gentle Civilised Britain Has Changed Into Something Very Ugly Indeed

People who have been at the pro-and anti-Israel demonstrations in London have been producing some absolutely horrifying descriptions and images.

On Harry’s Place pictures (such as the one here from Indymedia) capture the violence and thuggery of the left/Islamist alliance. A reader on that thread adds his experience…

‘I was there last night — in fact me and my mate were one of the first to arrive. As we crossed from the station and walked towards the embassy, we were greeted by lunatics waving Hamas and Hezbollah flags. In front of us walked a young man, wearing a kippah. He got out of his bag an Israeli flag and was immediately taken to the side by two police officers. After questioning him for about 10 minutes, he was issued a caution. After he was released we went up to talk to him — he showed us the police caution — and I kid you not — it stated that by getting out an Israeli flag he was causing provocation to the pro Palestinian demonstration’.

Another reader who was there wrote this…

‘It was genuinely scary afterwards with gangs of Middle Eastern thugs in keffiyehs, roaming Kensington High Street looking for Jews to beat up’.

Chas Newky-Burden writes of this week’s demonstrations…

‘Between High Street Kensington tube station and the embassy were numerous folk from the pro-Hamas rally. They shouted and screamed abuse at anyone they perceived as headed towards the Israel solidarity rally, including some elderly Jews. When I arrived at the rally area and was giving an interview to a television crew, two of the pro-Hamas bunch jumped in my way and screamed at me. I then joined the Israel Solidarity Rally. The hatred from the pro-Hamas side was intense. They hurled the most wicked abuse imaginable, and threw objects. Some of their number tried to break through the barrier. Thankfully the police had undertaken searches because some of the Hamas supporters had arrived at their demonstration with bricks and knives. One of their lot came over and spat at a young Jewish boy who had been minding his own business. Then some of them drove past our rally shouting abusive remarks and waving pro-terrorist flags. Meanwhile, the Israel rally stayed calm and dignified. We sang about peace, and also sang the Israeli and English national anthems’.

Here is what another reader tells me of his recent experiences as a British Jew, including what happened to him after he attended the pro-Israel counter demonstration…

‘It was shocking to hear on Radio 4 at about 7:15am a Muslim woman called Fatima supposedly representing some ‘moderate’ Muslim organisation who basically said that the threat of Muslim radicalisation should force Britain to shift its foreign policy direction in the Middle East. This was followed by a poor rabbi in Paris speaking about the awful situation with attacks on Jews and their property. What shocks me most is that the BBC is prepared to recognise that these things are happening in European cities but not right here at home! They report on their website about a synagogue in Toulouse being fire-bombed, but what about the similar incident that happened this week in Brondesbury? [The attempted fire-bombing of a London synagogue].

From my own experience as an identifiably Orthodox Jew, since the beginning of the operation in Gaza I have had things shouted at me like ‘death to the Jews’ and ‘Hamas should finish where Hitler left off’ along with the usual spitting and angry looks which I’ve become accustomed to. However, yesterday it went a bit further. I attended the demo in Kensington High Street. Walking back to Gloucester Rd tube as was suggested by the Community Security Trust and Metropolitan Police, there was visibly high security on the route.

‘I saw two friends to the tube station and decided I would walk to a friend’s house a mere three or four minute walk away since he had told me to stop by to say hello to him and his wife. As usual, I wasn’t holding any kind of political symbol, flag, banner or placard and was just wearing my yarmulka. As I was about to ring on the doorbell I was set upon by two Asian youths (one wearing a keffiya and one wearing a badge with the Palestinian flag on his jacket) who punched me in the head, threw me to the ground and continued to kick and punch me in the head and other parts of my body until I managed to shout loud enough causing them to flee. I bashed on the door of my friend’s house, sat on the kitchen floor with blood coming out of my head and badly bruised elsewhere.

‘Thank God, my injuries were not serious and the paramedics were happy for me to go and stay at a friend’s house until the morning so someone would be able to keep an eye on me. As for my friend who is living with his wife and 10-month old baby, the police have suggested that they go away for a couple of days since there are lots of ‘unknown’ people in the area who could make the place unsafe’.

This is what it is like to be Jewish in Britain today. The BBC wants to portray that it is only places like France or Belgium that have problems with crazy Muslims attacking Jews. In classic BBC myopia, they can’t see that London is no different.

Finally, Carol Gould writes about the anti-Israel hate-fest last week in Trafalgar Square…

‘I witnessed crowds of very angry white, middle-class, respectable Britons wearing keffiyahs and piling onto the Tube from the very start of the Northern Line in faraway Barnet. As my train approached Charing Cross station I realized that if I had identified myself as sympathetic to Israel’s plight I might have been attacked. In Trafalgar Square itself thousands of even angrier people milled about; young men in keffiyahs chanted epithets against Zionists, their fury accompanied by placards with Stars of David superimposed on swastikas and slogans denouncing genocidal, war criminal Israel.

‘One priceless poster said ‘Let Iran Have Nuclear Weapons.’ Next to me several young Muslims in green Hamas scarves wielding large sticks were booked by the police. Later a large crowd of some 5,000 infuriated protesters descended on the Israeli consulate, burned Israeli flags, and hurled missiles whilst another crowd threw hundreds of shoes at Downing Street’.

As Gould says, there’s now a positively medieval character to this frenzied hatred, which I have watched building up now for years in Britain as a direct result of two linked phenomena — the appeasement of militant Islamism and the toleration of its intimidatory and thuggish public displays; and the wicked lies, distortions and blood libels about Israel disseminated by broadcast and print media week in, week out.

What we are witnessing in these repeated hate-fests, including the onslaught outside the Israel embassy, is the jihad erupting on the streets of London — aided and abetted by a fifth column of non-Muslim leftists and Jew-haters.

The silence of the political class — with one or two honourable exceptions — in the face of all this is unacceptable. Worse still, some politicians have endorsed the hatred and added to the incitement — such as the LibDem MEP Chris Davies who came out with a hysterical stream of foul comments about Israel such as this:

‘The racism that goes to the heart of the Israeli Government’s approach is to assume that the Palestinians can be beaten and beaten until they are subdued and will then do what they are told. It fails to recognise that the Palestinians might respond to such treatment in exactly the same way as Israelis would — with defiance.’

Which seems to me to come pretty close to endorsing Hamas and its agenda of genocide against the Jews. But too many Labour and Conservative MPs are on the wrong side of this great issue too.

It’s not enough to deliver mealy-mouthed and meaningless platitudes about the need for both sides to pull back in Gaza. It is certainly not enough to tolerate ‘anti-extremist’ Muslim advisers who issue veiled threats of violence unless Britain stops supporting Israel. In view of the rising violence and intimidation on the streets in general and towards Jews in particular, senior politicians have a duty now to speak out in defence of Israel against the lies that are inciting this hatred and to deplore the incendiary and false media coverage.

They have a duty to tell the British Muslim community publicly and in terms they understand that they have swallowed decades of lies and libels about Israel and the Jewish people and that that sits at the very core of the extremism that has taken them over. They have a duty to say that while free speech is precious, intimidation and thuggery will not be tolerated. And mean it.

For silence is complicity, as once gentle, decent, civilised Britain changes before our horrified eyes into something very ugly indeed.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Netherlands: Protests Held for and Against Israeli Attack

In Rotterdam, a demonstration against the Israeli military action in the Gaza Strip was held outside the town hall, attracting more than 200 protestors. Some of them held Friday prayers in a main city centre shopping street.

About 300 people have held a rally outside the parliament building in The Hague, to demonstrate solidarity with Israel. The demonstration was initiated by a number of organisations, including the Centre for Information and Documentation on Israel and Christians for Israel.

They delivered a petition calling on MPs to stand up for Israel’s right to defend its citizens.

Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen is today in parliament, facing questions from MPs about the situation in Gaza. Central will be his proposal for a European Union peace mission to monitor the border separating the Gaza Strip from Egypt.

— Note: The brave Ben Kok, who recently waved a flag of Israël in front of the noses of the scum of the nation, called at the last minute to attend the Friday demonstration in The Hague. The demonstration he was planning this Saturday in Amsterdam was called off because of the high risks involved [due to the scum of the nation] and lack of security. Ben Kok couldn’t arrange such and the Amsterdam police didn’t really want to provide it. Therefore his last minute call to join the pro Israël demonstration that was organized by a number of Jewish organizations.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



New Research Shows EU Spending 2.4 Billion Euros a Year on Propaganda

Open Europe has published new research which shows that the European Union is spending billions of euros a year promoting itself and its central aim of ‘ever closer union’. In 2008 alone, it spent more than 2.4 billion euros. That is more than Coca Cola spends on advertising each year, worldwide.

As well as a sophisticated information and communication strategy designed to ‘sell’ the EU and its political message, the EU also spends billions of euros a year on efforts to engender a common European culture and citizenship, with the explicit aim of increasing people’s attachment to the EU project.

The EU pours hundreds of millions of euros a year into think-tanks and lobby groups which promote its policies and campaign for further EU integration, and many of its efforts are directed very deliberately at young people.

In the book, “The hard sell: EU communication policy and the campaign for hearts and minds”, Open Europe shows how EU information policy is geared not towards providing neutral, balanced information, but towards trying to convince people to support EU integration.

It reveals how even the most innocuous-sounding cultural projects funded by the EU are designed to promote European integration, and argues that, at best, all this is an enormous waste of time and money.

Please click here to read “The hard sell: EU communication policy and the campaign for hearts and minds”:

           — Hat tip: AA [Return to headlines]



Norway: Torchlight Procession for Peace

[Comment from Tuan Jim: The bias here is practically palpable. Talk about disgusting.]

In Norway’s five largest cities, tens of thousands of people marched in torchlight processions Thursday evening in support of peace and in support and memory of the victims of the ME war. A pro-Israeli demonstration turned into a street fight.

In Oslo, the Youngstorget Square was filled with people when the procession began with appeals from among others TUC leader Roar Flaaten and Oslo Bishop Ole Christian Kvarme. Thousands were also gathered in the side streets leading to the square.

More than 80 organisations were represented. Humanitarian groups, churches, labour unions, and sports organisations and others participated in the appeal for peace.

Also in Bergen, Trondheim, Tromsoe and Stavanger thousands of people joined in the march which was also in support and memory of the many victims of the ME war.

In Oslo, the torchlight procession for peace was preceeded by a demonstration outside the Parliament buildings (Stortinget) in support of Israel.

Despite a large number of police, which erected barriers to protect the pro Israeli demonstrators, a large crowd of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered, shouting slogans and also throwing rocks and bottles.

The police therefore used teargas in an effort at trying to disperse the attackers, but in the end they were forced to terminate the pro-Israeli demonstration as well.

Six people, five of them policemen, were injured in the street battle which is described by the police as the worst in Oslo i 30 years. More than 30 people were detained, 12 of them have been charged with violence against the police and grievous bodily harm.

The support committee for Gaza has condemned the use of violence in Thursday’s demonstration, critisising in particular the young Palestinians who took part in turning it into a street fight.

Member of the committe, Nor Obeid (25), is saddened by the outcome, and the fact that the police came under attack.

She says that the Paalestinian youth have to learn that they have to behave in order to achieve anything.

She says the Palestinian youth who used violence are harming the cause of Palestine and those who suffer in Gaza.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Norway/Civil Unrest: 1 000 Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Attack 500 Pro-Israeli

Six people were injured and 31 arrested on Thursday when 1 000 thousands pro-Palestinian militants attacked 500 pro-Israeli demonstrators in Oslo, gathered outside the norwegian parliament. According to Johan Fredriksen, a police officer “almost immediately there was a large degree of aggression from the counter-demonstrators.” Indeed they throw Molotov cocktails, rocks and eggs, and burned Israeli flags. Properties along Oslo’s main Karl Johan shopping street were also damaged, marking the worst clash in Oslo in more than 20 years.

“The in all 31 people who were arrested were brought in connection with the clashes and violence in central Oslo Thursday night,” said a police statement. Twelve people have been accused for attacking the police which arrested mainly pro-Palestinian militants aged between 16 and 20. “Police have so far registered that six people have been injured, five of whom are police officers,” added also the statement.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Rome Jews to Sue Leftist Union

Boycott of Israeli goods seen as instigating racial hatred

(ANSA) — Rome, January 9 — The Rome Jewish Community announced on Friday that it intended to sue a far left trade union over its call for a boycott of Israeli goods.

The president of the capital’s Jewish community, Renzo Pacifici, said the Flaica CUB union would be cited for violation of the so-called Mancino Law against instigation of racial hatred.

Pacifici made his announcement after a meeting with Piero Marrazzo, president of the region of Lazio of which Rome is capital; the head of the union of Italian Jewish Communities (UCEI), Renzo Gattegna; and Rome’s chief rabbi Riccardo Di Segni.

Marrazzo, a member of the center-left Democratic party, agreed that action should be taken against the union while Gattegna branded the boycott initiative as ‘‘a mad attempt at discrimination’’ and stressed that even Italy’s leading trade unions — CGIL, CISL and UIL — had condemned the move.

The leftist union, which represents workers in Rome’s retail services and food sector, has denied that it called for a boycott of Jewish retailers and claims that it’s initiative was only aimed at products made in Israel.

The union justified the boycott by saying it was a means to deny Israel funds to buy more weapons to be used against the Palestinians.

According to the union, it has become the target of a media lynching campaign in order to draw attention away from the plight of Palestinians in Gaza. The boycott has also been criticised by the daily of the Italian Bishops Conference (CEI), Avvenire, which wrote on Friday that ‘‘while one can be critical of a military action, one cannot penalise someone just because they adhere to a certain faith or community’’.

Defining the boycott as a protest against Israel, the bishops’ daily observed, ‘‘reflects a grave prejudice which is the basis of all anti-Semitic actions’’.

The proposed consumer boycott for the beginning sparked outrage among politicians on both the right and left in the Italian capital who saw it as targeting the city’s Jewish community.

The boycott proposal has already been firmly condemned by Rome’s right-wing Mayor Gianni Alemanno who said that ‘‘the people who came up with this horrible idea are not new to such initiatives, which are a throwback to similar ones in the mid-1930s which set the stage for (Fascist) Italy’s (anti-Jewish) racial laws’’. Alemanno underscored his backing for the Jewish community on Thursday when went with Pacifici to shop at Jewish stores in central Rome.

The mayor’s support of the city’s Jewish community sparked protests by elements on the far right which on Friday hung several makeshift banners in Rome which called the one-time neofascist youth leader as a ‘‘Zionist butcher’’.

The banners also attacked Pacifici and called for ‘‘victory for Hamas,’’ the Islamist movement Israel has mounted an offensive against in the Gaza Strip, which has now entered its third week.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



UK: ‘It’s Not Debatable,’ They Bawled

My chilling encounter with Britain’s jack-booted paramilitary police

This posting is about the horrible thing that has happened to our police, which I will get to in a moment, but first let me explain how I had the unpleasant experience I underwent last Saturday evening. First, let me explain what I was up to. I was absolutely not taking part in any street demonstration. Nothing could have induced me to join the march to protest against Israel’s attack on Gaza. This is not because I agree with the attack — as readers know all too well by now. It is because I am not prepared to demonstrate alongside militant Islamists, supporters of Hamas or people who carry ridiculous placards calling for a ‘Free Palestine’.

[…]

This is what had happened on Saturday. I couldn’t get through, so I went round by back streets to the other side of the (fairly small) protest. I began walking eastwards along Kensington Road. Suddenly, out of the gloom I saw more demonstrators approaching me, presumably stragglers from Trafalgar Square, come to shout at the Israelis. That didn’t bother me. They were quiet and peaceable.

What did bother me that, in front of the demonstration was a sort of skirmish line of black-clad, helmeted figures, each carrying a large round black shield and a big club. All were wearing clompy, macho boots and ( if my memory serves me right) leather trousers as well. They were both ridiculous and creepily frightening, and — to my eye — wholly unBritish.

I’ve seen riot squads lurking (and on some occasions turned loose) in Moscow, Prague, Paris and East Berlin. In such places, everyone knows that they are the fist of the strong state. But when I observed these formations, they were one of those interesting things about being abroad, rather than in Britain, where we had no need of such things. You knew never to approach them, make eye contact with them, get within range of them. They were dangerous, officious and all-powerful, and longing for trouble. Ask them the way or the time? They’d think you were mocking them and club you over the head for your pains.

I agree that things have been changing here for quite a while. But this lot were far more fearsome than anything I’d previously glimpsed in this country.

They were part-astronaut, part-samurai, all menace. They were also pointless. I couldn’t see any reason for this riot squad to be there. There was no trouble, before or behind or beside them. Later on, they might be needed, in which case I’d stay well away from them. But now, they were just there. So I behaved as if they were what they weren’t, normal constables. I carried on walking towards them, peaceably, on my lawful business. I’d already made a big diversion to avoid the main demonstration. If I had to go back the way I’d come, I’d need to go miles to get round. If there had been any obvious reason to do so, I’d have done it. But there wasn’t.

That was when they started bellowing at me. “Get back!” (or something like that). I looked round to see if I had accidentally got into the middle of a sudden melee, but the street was as peaceful as it had been before, and the marchers were still advancing quietly behind the black-garbed figures.

I held out my hands in a shrugging, mock-pleading gesture and began to ask why I couldn’t just walk on the pavement undisturbed. “I am”, I began to say “ a private person on his way to Paddington station”.

I didn’t finish. I couldn’t. The figures began bawling again, in a strange robotic chorus of Arthur-Mullard-like voices. And this is what they bawled :”It’s not debatable!” . Then they bawled it again “It’s not debatable!”. And then one more time, I think. I don’t think words like “debatable” come naturally to such people. I think this is what they had been trained to say in some riot-rehearsal long ago, to clear aside some imaginary band of quarrelsome troublemakers with fancy ( and outdated) ideas about their rights. Instead, they had to make do with me, the only man in London silly enough not to flee at the very sight of them. It even crossed my mind to think that they might have been longing to bawl “It’s not debatable!” ever since they had been trained to say it, and here was their chance.

It’s an interesting set of words, especially for police officers to use in a free country with free speech, where power is supposed to subject to the law and the police are supposed to be the servants of the people. It was clear that they thought I had no business even looking at them, let alone asking them ( as I believe I’m entitled to do) under what law they were acting. Until recently I’m quite sure they’d have had no legal right to order me about like that without explanation. Nor would they have tried. I’d have been allowed to pass, as it was quite reasonable for me to do. I know this as the veteran of many demonstrations in other days, and one who developed some respect even as a far left-winger for the restraint and level-headed, humorous good sense of the police ( as they then were) on such occasions.

But all that’s gone. Such persons are not, like old-fashioned coppers, servants of the law. They are servants of the state and you’d better believe it. Technically the law now supports them, but only because the whole purpose of the law has been subverted so that it doesn’t restrain the police at all in such circumstances. ‘Terrorism’ of course, has been the pretext for it. But most of us, most of the time, don’t see the ugly face of the thing we have created by letting this happen…

           — Hat tip: Gaia [Return to headlines]



UK: Brits to Hit the Streets in Anti-Sharia Protest!!

For years our British friends were kind and tried to accommodate the Islamic community. But it was never enough though, as Muslims there are pushing harder and harder to turn the UK into a sharia state. Many Islamic leaders have even come out and stated that they will force sharia law on the non-Muslims there if necessary, showing no concerns for the beliefs of the non-Muslims at all.

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



UK: Child Killer Mary Bell Becomes a Grandmother at 51

But all I have left is grief, says victim’s mother

Child killer Mary Bell has become a grandmother, it emerged yesterday.

Bell became notorious at 11 after being convicted of strangling two small boys ‘solely for the pleasure and excitement’ of killing.

Now 51, the woman at the centre of one of the most sensational trials of the 20th century later won a court order giving her the right to anonymity for life.

The ruling is similar to those protecting the identities of Maxine Carr, girlfriend of Soham murderer Ian Huntley, and Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, who killed two-year-old James Bulger in 1993.

[…]

Bell was convicted of manslaughter in December 1968 for suffocating Martin and Brian Howe, three, in Newcastle.

Martin, of Scotswood, Newcastle, was found dead in a derelict house, while Brian’s body was discovered on waste ground two months later with the letter M carved into his stomach with scissors.

[…]

But in 2003 the double child killer and her 18-year-old daughter were granted the right to live anonymously for the rest of their lives after a High Court ruling that outraged her victims’ families.

Mrs Richardson said: ‘It’s all about her and how she has to be protected. As victims we are not given the same rights as killers.’

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



UK: Forced Marriage Law ‘Being Used’

New powers to protect suspected forced marriage victims have been used six times since the law was introduced, the BBC Asian Network has found.

The law, which came into effect in November, means anyone found guilty of forcing someone into marriage against their will can be jailed or fined.

In one case NHS doctor Humayra Abedin claimed she was tricked into going to Bangladesh and made to marry.

Judges have ruled she cannot be removed from Britain again without her consent.

Injunctions were issued against Dr Abedin’s parents, a paternal uncle and the man she was allegedly forced to marry.

One charity said it had taken many more calls about forced marriage since the case made the news.

Jasvinder Sanghera, head of support group Karma Nirvana, said: “The law was announced on 25 November.

“Since then the number of calls we have been taking has tripled.”

Anne-Marie Hutchinson, Dr Abedin’s lawyer, said she had also noticed more activity.

“The past three months, in this area of the law, have seen an increase in cases.

“That may be connected to the fact that more young people feel able to come forward.”

Karma Nirvana said they had had a number of calls in the past week — including contact from five teenage girls who said they had not been allowed to return to school since the Christmas holidays.

They said they feared they were about to be flown to Asia and forced to marry imminently.

Shazia Qayum, from Karma Nirvana, said she was particularly concerned about one girl, who felt she was on the verge of being taken to Pakistan.

“Her parents lock up every single room and window before they go out of the house, so she’s got no way of leaving.

“She has four older brothers who believe if their sister brings any dishonour onto the family, they don’t want to repeat what they’ll do to her.”

Forced marriage is believed to be under-reported, with some victims finding it hard to inform the authorities about what their families want them to do.

Ms Hutchinson said she felt there were likely to be more applications made under the Forced Marriage Protection Act this year.

“I would hope we’ll see better implementation (of the law), and victims and potential victims being made to feel that they can come forward, and that they will come forward and seek access to justice.”

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



UK: Starved to Death in an NHS Hospital

Damning inquiry highlights case of patient left without food for 26 days

A vulnerable patient starved to death in an NHS hospital after 26 days without proper nourishment.

Martin Ryan, 43, had suffered a stroke which left him unable to swallow.

But a ‘total breakdown in communication’ meant he was never fitted with a feeding tube. It was one of a number of horrific cases where the NHS fatally failed patients with learning difficulties, a health watchdog is expected to rule later this month.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



UK: Shame-Faced Gallery Bosses Discover New Artist is Just Two

Gallery bosses believed they had stumbled across a major new artistic talent in the rarefied world of abstract painting.

What they were not expecting was to discover their new protegee was just two-year-old.

Despite the furore, child prodigy Aelita Andre’s work will still be shown at Brunswick Street Gallery, in Melbourne, Australia, later this month.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Balkans


EU-Serbia: Czech Presidency, on With SAA Ratification

(ANSAmed) — PRAGUE, JANUARY 8 — The Czech presidency of the EU believes that “we need to go ahead” with ratifying Serbia’s stabilisation and association agreement. Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg said today that “a whole country cannot be penalised through one criminal. It is not a fair position, especially in view of Serbia’s willingness to cooperate with the International Criminal Court. Schwarzenberg repeated the Czech presidency’s willingness to go forward and reinforce membership with the countries of Eastern Europe. He stressed that Prague believes that the western Balkans must not remain a “black hole” in the map of European integration. He expressed his wish that negotiations for Croatia’s inclusion in the EU would be complete by 2009. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

North Africa


Egypt Woos Investors From UAE in Key Sectors

(ANSAmed) — ABU DHABI, JANUARY 8 — Egypt is wooing investors from the UAE in key sectors including agriculture, infrastructure, real estate and communications and information technology to shore up the domestic economy, the country’s Minister of Investment said yesterday as reported by Gulf News. “We are looking for greater Emirati investments in Egypt,” Mahmoud Mohieddin told reporters at a news conference. He said the UAE’s investments in Egypt have risen exponentially over the last four years. However, he declined to provide figures for the size of investments. “Between 1970 and 2008, 421 companies of UAE origin have started their operations in Egypt. Of these, 64 are construction companies, 44 are in financial services, 125 are in services, 40 are in agriculture, 38 in tourism, 87 in the industrial sector and 23 in communications and information technology,” said Mohieddin. He said of these 421 companies, 211 began operations in Egypt during the last four years, which indicates Egypt’s growing popularity among the UAE investors. During his current UAE stay, he met with General Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces. They discussed investment opportunities in Egypt and the current global economic crisis and the ways to deal with it. Mohieddin also said they talked about renewable energy and investments in human resources. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Egypt — an Exercise in Antisemitism

The Jean Jacques Rousseau Institute

A Jewish religious pilgrimage in Egypt today, as described by a government-sponsored newspaper.

The following article, by Hassan Saadallah, was published by The Egyptian Gazette, a State-sponsored English-language newpaper designed for foreign readers and Egyptian students. Time and again, The Egyptian Gazette publishes similar rabidly anti-Jewish articles, apparently on government instruction. Antisemitism has been a constant feature in Egypt ever since the 1952 military coup which destroyed the pro-Western monarchy. Most of the so-called “Free Officers” who seized power then were former sympathizers of Nazi Germany…

           — Hat tip: LdP [Return to headlines]



Gaza: Journalist Expelled From Conference in Lilla Mosque

(ANSAmed) — PARIS, JANUARY 8 — Lakhdar Belaid, a well-known Algerian journalist and writer, was yesterday expelled from a conference in the mosque of Lilla, a public meeting on the situation in Gaza with the intellectual Tariq Ramadan. The rector of the Amar Lasfar Mosque decided to remove the journalist who would cover the event for La voix du nord, after conceding him an interview some time ago and accusing him of “having written lies”. “I have a right to invite whoever I want, this is a private place” said Lasfar, president of the regional Muslim council. During the meeting, the daily Nord-Eclair reports, the rector warned that “any reporter who behaves like that will be told that our doors remain closed”. “If Amar Lasfar has anything to tell me he should explain me, he should tell me where I have lied. He has never sent me a letter of protest, to explain me his side of the story” replied Belaid, while the director of La voix du nord condemned this “attack on the freedom of information”. Lakhdar Belaid, journalist specialised in investigations and writer of a book on the Algerian war with the title “Mon pere, ce terroriste”, in which he tells the story of a “terrorist”, his father, one of the illegal leaders of the MNA, the National Algerian Movement fighting the National Liberation Front. (ANSAmed)

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Israel and the Palestinians


“Day of Wrath” and High Risk of Anti-Semitic Attacks or Incidents on Friday

Renowned cleric Youssef al-Qaradaoui [the role model for the Dutch Labour politician Ahmed Marcouch], who happens to be a senior member of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Muslim Brotherhood have called to turn Friday into a “day of wrath” and have asked that the traditional Friday prayer, the most important moment of the week for a pious Muslim, be followed by “large demonstrations” to express solidarity throughout the Muslim world.

“Days of wrath” that were ordered in the past — for instance for the Mohamed cartoons crisis of 2006 — have prompted large gatherings and serious troubles.

Throughout the world, including in Europe, Jewish communities will be specifically at risk, especially in the early afternoon. It is worth noting that several fatwas that call to “kill Jews” have been issued and passed on through online Arab media and jihadist websites. The latest comes from Algerian cleric Chamseddine Bourouba who wrote yesterday that “any Jew is a legitimate target that can be struck by Muslims.”

Interests of Western countries accused of “supporting Israel” could also be targeted throughout the Arab world.

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Gaza: Peres Says No Stopping Until Terror Ends

(ANSAmed) — ROME, JANUARY 8 — “We do not want to make Gaza a satellite of Iran and we do not want a ceasefire, but an end to terror. Hamas must stop shooting,” said Israeli president Shimon Peres in an interview with Italian daily La Repubblica. The head of state criticizes those speaking of a disproportionate reaction by Israel. “It is an unprecedented situation,” he said, “we are faced with a terrorist group controlling a territory which it took over illegally, which does not try to save the lives of its children and women, and which bombs our schools. How are we supposed to calculate the ‘proportion’?”. Peres then spoke on the French-Egyptian initiative and called it “a general plan”, of which “the details” need to be discussed, and denies that Israel had shut down routes for humanitarian aid. “The embargo is against Iranian arms,” he said, “not against medicine. But I do not believe that all humanitarian needs can be met in a war. War is not a happy situation.” (ANSAmed).

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Gaza: Bush, Israel Fighting for Democracy as We Did in Iraq

(ANSAmed) — MADRID, JANUARY 8 — Israel has started a battle to institute democracy in Gaza. This is the opinion of American President George W. Bush who, two weeks before his goodbye to the White House, in an interview published today by El Mundo, he compares Israel’s attack in Gaza to the sending of American troops to Iraq and Afghanistan and defends the progress made in these two countries as leading the way to the creation of a democratic State in Palestinian territory. According to Bush, “in time, the situation in Iraq has improved and democracy is starting to gain a foothold. I think that the same can happen in Gaza”. To the interviewer who pointed out that the Palestinians have had free elections voting for Hamas, Bush replied: “Yes, true, in a hard-won election. Remember that people were not voting for war or peace, but for those best equipped to guarantee healthcare and education. I believe the result of these elections is a refusal of the previous leadership of Al Fatah, a vote to say: ‘we are tired of corruption, of the lack of transparency and we expect better treatment’’. Regarding the crisis in Gaza, the outgoing president has no doubts: “The only way Israel can obtain the long-term security is needs” he said “is to have a democracy along its border. I recognise that what is happening there today makes it hard for people to imagine that it will lead to the creation of a State. But in the end, a democracy can be formed. In fact, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and President Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) were negotiating the definition of a State. What we are seeing is the use of violence to halt the advance of democracy”. Bush says he is hopeful that “in the end the Palestinian people will be able to take a clear decision: do they want a state of peace or do they want this kind of violence?”. According to the US president we are witnessing “another moment of truth to show the world and the Middle East the truth”, that is that “a minority uses violence to destroy the dreams of the majority”. For Bush “freedom is a gift of God: who wants it, in Iraq or Palestine, fights for it”. (ANSAmed).

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Gaza: Rabbis and World Congress Imams Together in Strip

(ANSAmed) — PARIS, JANUARY 8 — A procession of Imams, Rabbis, Christians and lay people, organised by the World Congress of Imams, and Rabbis for Peace, will take place in Gaza on January 18 to bring one thousand tonnes of basic necessities. It will start in Amman and will stop in Sderot, where there will be a demonstration of solidarity with the people of southern Israel. The Congress launched an appeal to finance the operation on the website www.imamsrabbis.org, and donations will be used to buy food, medicine, and hygiene products which will be distributed in Gaza by the Hommes de Parole Foundation, and the Caritas, UN and Palestinian Red Cross agencies. The Congress met in November at Unesco for the third time since its creation, to reflect on a series of actions for peace in the Middle East. No concrete decision was announced at the end of the meeting, but for the first time, leaders of the various religions, Muslim Imams and Jewish Rabbis, spoke to each other openly. (ANSAmed).

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Gaza: Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya, Different Views on Conflict

(ANSAmed) — ROME, JANUARY 8 — Israel’s attacks on Gaza have taken over the screens of the two main Arab news channels, Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya, but each with its own perspective on objectivity and the airing of disturbing footage, as Afp reports from Dubai. “Gaza Under Fire” is the title adopted by the Doha-based Al-Jazeera television for its round-the-clock coverage of Israel’s all-out offensive. To some, the Qatari-funded channel may seem pro-Palestinian in its coverage by describing the dead as “martyrs”. But its editor-in-chief, Ahmed al-Sheikh, has no apologies. “Instead of asking why we call the dead ‘martyrs,’ we say stop the killing so that there would no longer be any martyrs”, he said as reported by he story’s author Ali Khalil. “We broadcast images of bombing and victims, but we also give Israeli officials ample space to express their views… Our audience accuses us of collusion with Israel because of that,” he said. “We are not covering (the war) because we are Arabs or Muslims, but because we are journalists.” Sheikh argued that Al-Jazeera is the “master of objectivity,” adding that “international televisions and news agencies do not cover as much because they fear Israel’s reaction.” Al-Jazeera English, though, does not follow the policy of its Arabic-language sister, refraining from terms like “martyrs”. On the other hand, the Dubai-based Al-Arabiya has struck a markedly different tone in its continuous “Gaza Invasion” coverage. The Saudi-owned station refrains from using the term “martyrs” in news bulletins, referring to Palestinian fatalities as “killed” or “victims”, although its correspondents do tend to use the term “martyrs.” “It is not our job to give titles like ‘martyrs’ to the victims. We use professional terms, like slain or victims, for purely professional motives,”Al-Arabiya’s Director of News and Current Affairs Nakhle El-Hage said. “Sometimes, however, the correspondent on the ground has to use the term ‘martyrs’ due to the surrounding pressure,” he said. Lebanon’s Shiite Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, has slammed Arabic news channels that do not describe the dead in Gaza as “martyrs”. “Political parties have political aims and try to take over media… But our job is to provide a service to the audience,” El-Hage said. The two Arabic language channels also differ over their handling of gory footage, with Al-Jazeera insisting that bloodied corpses and casualties are an integral part of the fabric of war. “If you hide the ugliness of war, you would be contributing to its raging… Had we not aired these images, Israel’s attacks on Gaza would have been even more gruesome,” Sheikh argued. Al-Arabiya is clearly more restrained. “We do not air footage that may badly disturb viewers. It is our job as journalists to watch these images and describe them to the viewer, but we cannot force our audience to see the footage,” El-Hage said. Al-Jazeera has also mobilised its network of correspondents to cover anti-Israeli demonstrations that have broken out worldwide. On the Internet, Al-Jazeera Arabic website has launched an extensive Gaza campaign that goes beyond news coverage to opening venues for readers to talk in support of the Gazans. Angry verse bemoaning the fate of Gaza and the lack of Arab unity were posted on a forum titled “Poems for Gaza”, while fierce comments were posted on a forum filled with disturbing images of dead children and titled :”The Children of Gaza: What have they committed to be killed?” (ANSAmed).

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Gaza: Peres, Arab Leaders Telling US to End it With Hamas

(ANSAmed) — MADRID, JANUARY — “Arab leaders are telling Israel privately: end it with Hamas”, said Israeli President Shimon Peres in an exclusive interview published today by La Vanguardia. The 85 year old head of state stated that “it is the first time in history that such an extreme, fanatical, and irresponsible group has taken possession of a region and transformed it into a base to shoot senselessly”. “No country in the world”, added Peres, “ could tolerate 90 missiles a day launched on its people and its citizens without reason. I would have liked it if those who criticise us were able to stop them”. In response to the question if Israel will except an international force between Gaza and Egypt similar to the one between Israel and Lebanon, Peres replied: “They are different situations because in Lebanon, at least the Lebanese army is present and the international force was implemented after having learned a lesson from the Second Lebanon War”. “Nasrallah”, continued the Israeli president, “said that if he had known Israel’s hard reaction, he would have thought twice about kidnapping two Israeli soldiers. They have learned a lesson. Now it is Hamas that has to learn: if they attack us, they will pay the consequences”. As for the possibility of opening a dialogue with Hamas, Peres left an open option: “We began to speak with the Plo”, he reminded, “when Arafat declared that he accepted the existence of an Israeli state. If Hamas follows this example, we do not exclude dialoguing with this organisation”. But, observed the head of the Israeli state, “we are fighting against a policy, a policy of terror, which opposes negotiations and the acceptance of Israel as a state. In the meantime we do not have to dialogue with anyone, it is like talking to a wall”. (ANSAmed)

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Grass-Roots Media Deception in Gaza

Israeli Newspaper YNet reporter Ron Ben-Yishai was embedded with IDF troops in Gaza when they ran across an extended family the troops asked them to leave, the family refused. So the soldiers provided them with food and other provisions.

Just then the family notice the Cameras that were with Ben-Yishai. All of a sudden they changed their expressions and pretended that they were being starved by the Israeli Army:

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Israel Rejects United Nations Resolution to Stop the Fighting

Prime Minister Olmert has issued the following statement:

PM Olmert’s reaction to diplomatic developments & UNSC Resolution 1860

(Communicated by the Prime Minister’s Media Adviser)

Following is Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s reaction to diplomatic developments and UN Security Council Resolution #1860: “The State of Israel has never agreed that any outside body would determine its right to defend the security of its citizens. The IDF will continue operations in order to defend Israeli citizens and will carry out the missions with which it has been assigned in the operation. This morning’s rocket fire against residents of the south only proves that the UN Security Council Resolution #1860 is not practical and will not be honored in actual fact by the Palestinian murder organizations.”

One Jerusalem comment: It should be noted that the United Nations resolution does not mention that Hamas has terrorized Israeli civilians with thousands of rockets nor does it mention the kidnapping of Gilad Shalid.

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Mideast: UN Official Calls for ‘War Crimes’ Inquiry in Gaza

New York/Geneva, 9 Jan. (AKI) — The top United Nations human rights official has proposed a mission to assess violations and possible war crimes committed by both Israel and Hamas in the Gaza conflict and reiterated calls for an immediate ceasefire.

“The situation is intolerable. The ceasefire called for by the UN Security Council must be implemented immediately. The violence must stop,” High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay told a special session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

“The vicious cycle of provocation and retribution must be brought to an end,” she said, pointing out that the ongoing conflict had already killed hundreds of people since Israel began its military operation in a bid to end Hamas rocket attacks from Gaza.

Pillay stressed unequivocally that international human rights law must be applied at all times.

She urged the parties to the conflict to fulfil their obligations under international humanitarian law to collect, care for and evacuate the wounded and to protect health workers, hospitals, medical units and ambulances.

“Accountability must be ensured for violations of international law,” she said, suggesting that the council should consider authorising a mission to assess violations committed by both sides in the conflict and ensure accountability.

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Security Council Approves Truce Resolution; US Abstains

Is Gaza operation nearing its end? UN Security Council approves Gaza ceasefire resolution by 14-0 vote; US abstains but refrains from using its veto power. Israeli efforts to postpone vote by 24 hours fail

WASHINGTON — UN calls for end to fighting: The United Nations Security Council approved the Gaza Strip ceasefire resolution by a 14-0 margin; the United States abstained in the vote. Notably, the word “Hamas” is not mentioned in the document at all.

The US abstained from voting because it wanted to see the outcome of Egyptian mediation efforts first, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said. Despite the abstention, Rice said the United States supported the contents of the resolution.

“The Security Council has provided a road map for a sustainable, durable peace in Gaza,” Rice added.

“The United States thought it important to see the outcomes of the Egyptian mediation efforts in order to see what this resolution might have been supporting,” she said. Earlier, Rice stressed that IDF soldier Gilad Shalit is still being held by Hamas and must be released.

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UN Accuses Israel of Herding 110 Palestinians Into a House and Then Shelling it, Leaving 30 Dead

The United Nations has cited witnesses accusing Israel of killing 30 people inside a house filled with Palestinians who had been evacuated there by Israeli troops.

The witnesses told the UN that Israel had evacuated about 110 Palestinians into the house — then repeatedly shelled it 24 hours later, killing the civilians inside.

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Middle East


Abu Dhabi Aims to Diversify Economy Away From Oil, Report

(ANSAmed) — ABU DHABI, JANUARY 8 — The Abu Dhabi government has produced a blueprint for the future of the economy, with sweeping measures aimed at diversifying the economy away from oil, ensuring transparency and opening up new avenues for foreign investment. According to The National online, the programmes are set out in Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030, a report developed by the Abu Dhabi Council for Economic Development in collaboration with the Department of Planning and Economy and the General Secretariat of the Executive Council. The report forecasts that the Abu Dhabi economy will grow at 7% a year for the next six years and then by 6%, defying gloom and recession in the rest of the world. Gross domestic product will increase more than five times over the next 21 years, with boosts for foreign investment levels and the introduction of a statistical base for measuring the country’s economic performance. The forecasts appear bullish at a time of global financial turmoil, and it is understood the Government accepts that there will be peaks and troughs during the period in question. However, it feels confident that even allowing for these fluctuations, the predicted average growth will be achieved. The report says the government will seek to encourage non-oil growth at a faster rate than that of the oil sector. The aim is for the non-oil section of the economy to reach 50 per cent of the total by 2028. (ANSAmed).

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Fresh Violations by Turkish Jets

More Turkish fighter jets flew over the small Dodecanese islands of Agathonisi and Farmakonisi yesterday as Ankara too accused Greece of violating its air space.

Military sources said four Turkish F-16s and four F-4 Phantom jets flew over the Aegean islands at about 3.15 p.m. A few minutes later, four more warplanes entered Greek air space and flew some 700 feet above the islands.

This prompted an immediate response from Defense Minister Evangelos Meimarakis. “Turkey’s behavior is not cool-headed,” he said. “Greece believes that such behavior does not befit a country that wants to join the European Union and whose prime minister is taking on peace-building missions in the Middle East.”

However, shortly after Meimarakis’s statement, the Turkish armed forces posted on their website claims that Greek aircraft and vessels had repeatedly violated Turkish air space and waters between January 2 and 6.

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Russia


EU Gas Monitors Arrive in Ukraine

There are hopes that gas flows through Ukraine may soon be restored after the first EU monitors arrived to start checking pipelines from Russia.

Hundreds of thousands of homes in Europe remain without heating amid plunging temperatures, following a row over gas between Russia and Ukraine.

But Russia says shipments will resume when Russian, Ukrainian and EU monitors start work, possibly later in the day.

It may still take several days for gas to reach some areas, however.

“It will take at least three days,” to get the whole system functioning again, EU energy spokesman Ferran Terradellas said.

More than 15 countries have been hit by the shutdown of Russian supplies.

Serbia and Bosnia-Hercegovina are among the worst hit, as many homes there rely on communal heating stations that only run on gas.

Bulgaria, which gets nearly all its gas supplies from Russia via Ukraine, has imposed gas rationing and has closed schools.

The EU said the first of its monitors arrived in Kiev on Friday lunchtime. They were expected to start touring gas pumping stations later.

A major stumbling block was removed earlier when Ukraine agreed to accept Russian experts as part of the monitoring mission.

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has also promised that EU monitors can go anywhere in Russia to verify gas flows, said Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, who has assumed a mediating role for the EU.

The head of Russia’s state-controlled gas monopoly Gazprom, Alexei Miller, said he expected a formal monitoring deal to be signed on Friday.

“And immediately after that we will renew deliveries,” he said.

Price row remains

An estimated 100,000 people in Serbia were left without heating when Russian gas supplies to Europe were halted on Wednesday, the BBC’s Helen Fawkes in Belgrade said.

With sub-zero temperatures across the country, at least eight towns and cities were completely cut off.

Most of its gas-powered heating stations have switched to alternative energy but some can only operate on gas and have had to shut down completely, our correspondent adds.

It has also received emergency gas from Hungary and Germany.

In neighbouring Bosnia, some 72,000 homes were without heating in temperatures as low as -15C. Leaders warned its gas reserves would last only a few more days.

Angry Bulgarians protested in front of the Ukrainian embassy in Sofia on Thursday, holding placards accusing Russia and Ukraine of being “gas terrorists”, the Associated Press reports.

Other countries reporting a total halt in gas supplies included Romania, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia and Austria.

The EU depends on Russia for about a quarter of its total gas supplies, some 80% of which are pumped via Ukraine.

Russia cut gas to Ukraine itself a week ago, in the wake of a row over unpaid bills and the expiry of a supply contract.

But although both countries guaranteed that transit supplies to Europe would be unaffected, they were soon cut off amid mutual accusations between Kiev and Moscow.

That acrimonious disagreement over gas prices remains, which leaves the crisis far from settled, the BBC’s Gabriel Gatehouse in Kiev says.

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South Asia


Indonesia: a Landscape of Religious Diversity

Indonesia has the largest population of Muslims in the world. Christians make up about 8 percent of Indonesia’s population of 230 million. It is a country with a long tradition of tolerance and coexistence among people of different faiths…

…Rev. Tong remains faithful to the Indonesian Constitution which guarantees the right to worship to the officially recognized religions in the country, notwithstanding past violence Islamic hardliners have committed on Christian churches.

On the evening of Dec. 5, thousands of Chinese-Indonesian Christians from different Chinese-language churches in Jakarta gathered to celebrate Christmas at the new cathedral…

…Although a recent report released by the Wahid Institute has pointed to a rise in violent incidents related to religious freedom, large-scale interreligious violence and terrorism carried out by fanatic religious groups has diminished under the current government.

That a celebration of such scale could be organized, and that Chinese Christians could freely congregate as a religious ethnic group, are both testaments to the changes that have taken place in post-Soeharto, democratizing Indonesia. Nevertheless, the Christmas service organizers were still very cautious: the event was announced quietly without public banners outside the church and security was tight…

…For people of different faiths to live together, they need mutual understanding and respect. Intrafaith dialogue such as those between the evangelicals and the charismatic, and those between the Catholics and the Protestants are just as important as inter-faith dialogue.

The call for unity should not only be within a certain faith or community, it should be an aspiration for all religions and all Indonesians. It is only through such unity that we can find a colossal strength in religious social capital to rebuild Indonesia.

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Indonesia: Anti-Israel Demonstrators Seal Synagogue

Surabaya, E Java, (ANTARA News) — Anti-Israel demonstrators sealed the Beth Hashem synagogue in Surabaya, East Java, on Wednesday in protest against the atrocities committed by Israeli military on Palestinians.

The sealing of the synagogue was the follow-up of the demonstration held by activists of Islamic mass organizations in front of the Grahadi state building.

The action to seal the synagogue led by the general chairman of the Indonesian Council of Ulema of East Java, KH Abdusshomad Buchori, was initially marked by orations condemning Israeli attacks on Palestines in the Gaza Strip. Earlier the demonstrators burned the Israeli flag and raised the Palestinian flag in front the synagogue that had seldom been used by the Jewish people in Surabaya.

“If Israel would not stop its attacks on Palestine we will conduct a sweep on sympathizers, supporters and Israeli agents in East Java,” Abdusshomad said.

After making orations before the synagogue several demonstrators moved to Plaza Surabaya located several meters from the synagogue where they then conducted orations in front of the Mc Donald fastfood outlet asking Moslems to boycott all US products.

Leaders of Islamic mass organizations in East Java including the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Muhammadiyah, Fatayat, Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI), Lembaga Dakwah Islam Indonesia (LDII), Ansor Youth Movement, multi-purpose Ansor brigade, and Al Irsyad in turn made speeches in front of the Grahadi building.

In the speeches they urged the Indonesian government as a member of the UN Security Council to stop the Israeli atrocity in Palestine and to facilitate the sending of fighters to Palestine.

They also called on Muslims in East Java to conduct spiritual actions such as praying and raising funds for the Palestinians. Although it did not develop into anarchy the demonstration involving around 300 people was given extra police protection.(*)

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Indonesia: Israel Gaza Strip Conflict Demo

Protests against the Israel attacks in the Gaza Strip mirror those over the 2006 Israeli invasion of Lebanon. A video of a recent Justice Party/Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (PKS) march through Jakarta over the Israeli attacks on the Gaza strip:

Some stories from this site about Indonesian reactions to the 2006 Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon: [list]

By changing the dates, and some of the names — “Lebanon” to “Palestine” or “Gaza”, “Hezbollah” to “Hamas” or the “Palestinians” — , the stories then are essentially the same as those now, — stories of mass demonstrations, calls to send troops, (basically fake) efforts to recruit volunteers, official calls for calm and the sending of humanitarian aid only, fund-raising, condemnations, etc.

— Note: The video is of a demontration organised by the PKS (Partai Keadilan Sejahtera. “Presperous Justice Party”, see the logo in the video. This is an Islamic Dawa party and also has a USA chapter.

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Sharia Police Aceh: Gestapo Tactics & Interrogation

Not much of 2008 left [this was written a few weeks ago], but even up through the year’s dying days, goat-bearded Islamonazis managed to bring their religion into further disrepute. This, my final rail before Hogmanay, refers to last week’s Jakarta Post report on the arrest of two teachers in Aceh — their “offence”? An invitation to some Muslim youngsters to share seasonal goodwill at a Christmas party!

In Meulaboh, West Aceh, two teachers were questioned by the sharia police for allegedly proselytizing their Muslim students by inviting them to a Christmas celebration at their homes. The teachers were later allowed to return to their hometowns in neighboring North Sumatra to celebrate Christmas with their families.

Please don’t exculpate the goons by telling me this “sinister” pair were let off with a serious talking to and then released — I’m sure Russians in the dark age between 1917 and 1989 who got taken to Lubianka and let off with a warning did not take many risks thereafter. Similarly if you were made to listen to a minatory sermon from the Gestapo in Germany between 1933 and 1945.

Such police state “interrogation only” tactics are likely to be just as effective a tool of oppression as an actual beating, especially in a benighted Islamist dump where beatings for trivial pursuits (and I suppose the death penalty for conscientious rejection of the offending faith?) are part of what passes for a legal system. Only the boldest guru will dare chance such ecumenical courtesy again.

Having from my earliest months in Indonesia admired Achenese determination to stand up against a bullying regime down south that denied their right to self-determination (this sympathy of mine being explained by my own ethnic origins, and given fictional form in my “Red-Handed in Aceh”) I had hoped that on attaining a measure of freedom in its ethnic sense, the provincial authorities might extend the concept to permit individual and in particular religious freedom within their scope of control.

Instead, the “sharia police” continue to stomp on both common sense and common decency. Cowardly masked bigots administer legal whippings on courting teenagers and card-playing working men for doing what they do in every non-demented country, and now there is even talk of segregating tourists on a bikini beach, lest the sight of bule navels provoke devout Muslims to frenzies of lust. Talk about lunatics running the asylum.

I had imagined that Jakarta’s adherence to such documents as the UN Charter, or more recently the impressive ASEAN declaration on democracy, might have had some actual meaning, other than for big-wigs to strut their stuff on the international stage. But evidently not.

To the oppressed people of Aceh, and to all readers, may the New Year bring something better than what they have at present.

P.S. I see various dedicated Islamists are volunteering to go to Palestine and fight the Israeli military — can we hope that the FPI, who proved their martial valour at the Battle of Monas, easily defeating outnumbered women and children, and that Islamic Solidarity Group, who heroically routed non-violent Ahmadiyah villagers, will go forth to do their bit. We’d soon see the elimination — bloodily — of much of Indonesia’s street thuggery problem.

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Two Top Al-Qaeda Generals ‘Killed in Air Strike in Pakistan’

Two of al-Qaeda’s top generals have been killed in an air strike in Pakistan, America claimed today.

Both men were Kenyans and featured on the FBI’s most wanted terrorist list.

One of them, Usama al-Kini, is believed by U.S. intelligence to be behind the last September’s bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, which killed 55 people.

He was also alleged to have ordered an attack the October 2007 attack on a convoy carrying Pakistani leader Benazir Bhutto.

Bhutto was killed in a separate attack in late 2007.

The other man killed was Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan. He is the reported head of al-Qaeda in Pakistan.

Both were believed to have been involved in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in East Africa.

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Far East


Internet Pundit’s Arrest Creates Stir in S. Korea

[Comment from Tuan Jim: Contextually speaking, it’s important to remember that all this is becoming an issue after the spread of false mad-cow disease rumors and other incorrect information on television “news” shows and the blogosphere last year.]

The arrest of a popular South Korean Internet financial pundit sparked a heated debate Friday over how much freedom of speech should be tolerated in cyberspace.

State prosecutors arrested the commentator, identified only as Park, Thursday on charges of spreading “groundless” allegations that the country’s currency, the won, was imperilled.

Park, who uses the alias Minerva, has caused ructions over the past few months with more than 200 postings about the country’s financial woes and the global economic crisis.

Hong Jun-Pyo, parliamentary leader of the ruling Grand National Party, accused Minverva of “maliciously” distorting the facts while rights campaigners rallied behind the pundit.

“This is seriously infringing upon freedom of speech. The government should immediately stop its move to gag the people,” said the Council for Public Welfare and Democracy, a civil liberties group.

“This may be the first case of restricting freedom of expression in the name of banning groundless Internet rumours,” Koh Young-Chul, a Jeju National University professor, told Yonhap news agency.

“This is a typical case showing our democracy going backward,” opposition legislators said in a statement.

Minerva was rumoured to be a retired financial market worker with a foreign degree.

But prosecutors said he was in fact a jobless man whose knowledge of foreign exchange markets was acquired entirely through self-education after graduating from a two-year engineering course.

On Friday a court in Seoul was reviewing a request from prosecutors to bring charges against him.

Lee Jong-Gul, an opposition legislator who met Park Friday, told reporters the pundit rejected the charges.

“I have tried to spread correct information and opinions so that investors can avoid losses,” Park was quoted as saying.

Lee said Minerva used his personal computer at home in Seoul and had never been involved in stock trading.

Minerva drew a large Internet audience with postings that accurately predicted the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September, the won’s sharp depreciation and the local stock market crash.

His writings irritated authorities with their sharp criticism of the government’s economic policy and its intervention in the foreign exchange market.

On December 29, Minerva said the government had forced key financial institutions and exporters to stop buying dollars, in order to prop up the won. The government issued an angry denial.

South Korea has tightened regulations to punish Internet users who write false posts or are guilty of cyber defamation.

Those who spread false reports or stories on the Internet can be sentenced to five years in prison or a fine of 50 million won (37,594 dollars).

In November last year police arrested 11 people for spreading malicious rumours on the Internet in a crackdown sparked by the suicide of an actress who came under cyber-attack.

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Korea: Police Tighten Security for Defectors Sending Anti-N.K. Leaflets

South Korea’s police beefed up security for North Korean defectors sending anti-Pyongyang leaflets to the North amid warnings from the communist state and increasing personal threats, the defectors said Friday.

Despite government appeals, defectors organizations have been sending balloons attached with propaganda leaflets criticizing North Korean leader Kim Jong-il’s economic mismanagement, lavish lifestyle and human rights abuses. In a fresh batch of the flyers set to be flown next month, North Korean bills will be inserted to lure North Korean citizens to pick them up…

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Sub-Saharan Africa


Sirius Star Oil Tanker Released After £2m Ransom Paid

All of the crew members were said to be safe and the 1,090ft crude tanker was heading south-east towards international waters under the command of its captain once more.

“All of the gunmen disembarked the Sirius Star this afternoon and now it is free and moving away from Somali waters,” said Andrew Mwangura, head of the Seafarers’ Assistance Programme in the Kenyan coastal town of Mombasa. No-one has been harmed.”

An associate of the pirates said a ransom of £2 million was received late on Thursday, prompting the ship’s release this morning. The hijack gang had initially demanded more than £17 million to free the Korean-built vessel, which was launched in March last year.

A spokesman for the ship’s owners, Vela International Marine, a subsidiary of the Saudi state oil company, Saudi Aramco, refused to comment on the ship’s reported release or any ransom payments.

The MV Sirius Star was hijacked on November 15 more than 450 nautical miles off the coast of Kenya as it was en route from Saudi Arabia to the US via the Cape of Good Hope.

Its tanks were full with two million barrels of crude oil — more than a quarter of Saudi Arabia’s daily output — valued at more than £60 million.

The ship’s capture was by far the most audacious raid by increasingly bold modern-day buccaneers who have terrorised vessels plying one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes through the Gulf of Aden or past Somalia’s lawless coastline.

More than 100 vessels were seized in the last 12 months, netting the half-dozen leading pirate gangs an estimated GBP80 million.

Somalia has had no effective government for almost 18 years and is totally unable to police its coastline, the longest in Africa. International efforts to curb piracy have been increased dramatically in the past three months.

The navies of several nations including Britain are now patrolling Somalia’s territorial waters and the United Nations agreed last month to approve missions to hunt down pirates ashore as well as at sea.

It was unclear where the Sirius Star would now head. It is too large to dock in Mombasa, Mr Mwangura said, and could instead simply continue its intended journey to the US via South Africa.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



South Africa: Rewriting History to Suit the Politics…

A strange occurrence is taking place in South Africa — history is being rewritten to give credit to those who don’t deserve it and discredit those who built the country to what it was before 1994. Whereas I was aware of the situation, I never realised how far this re-writing of history had gone until I read General Jannie Geldenhuys’ comment in the Afrikaans paper Rapport. Geldenhuys served as the Chief of the South African Defence Force from 1985 to 1990.

Whatever faults the outside world ascribed to the old SADF, it was a proud, disciplined fighting machine that carried out its mission with pride and honour. Composed of Permanent Force (regulars) and National Service (conscripts) members (PF and NSM respectively), it never shirked from its mission, no matter how unpleasant or controversial. It was the NSM who made up the bulk of this once-proud defence force. As a young officer who commanded national servicemen at one time, I look back on those young men with immense pride. They never gave me any reason to doubt their loyalty to their army, their mission or their comrades. When they left after their 2-year service, they are the ones that built the dams, motorways, bridges, hospitals, schools and so on — vital infrastructure that has since been left to be eroded away due to neglect and lack of maintenance.

Of course, criticism can be levelled at some of the officers and NCO’s who once served, but they too did the best they could do under the difficult circumstances they found themselves in. In general, the leadership was true leadership. Young officers and NCOs (18 and 19year-olds) took their sections, platoons and companies to war and they never lost a battle or ran away. Instead, it was the politicians who ran and hid when they were required to stand up. Whereas the military strategy was sound and attainable, the SADF was betrayed by a wishy-washy grand strategy — a grand strategy that appears to have only made provision for the National Party politicians, the Broederbond and their fellow-travellers and, of course, their bail-out plans. Even then, they could show no honour — or shame.

Whether fighting a counter-insurgency war, a semi-conventional war, a guerrilla war or urban warfare, the SADF stood its ground and consistently attained its mission. There were casualties, something any commander regrets deeply, but in real terms, the casualties were kept to the minimum. Indeed, during planning, a guideline we always received was to keep casualties to the minimum. Over a 23-year period of combat, the SADF suffered 613 members killed in action. Cuba suffered more than 2 300 killed in action over a 12-year period. Angolan, SWAPO and ANC casualties have never been made known.. Yet, the ANC now wishes to claim that it defeated the SADF … but, perhaps they may have a point: they certainly destroyed it when they came to power.

Elite units, with the exception of Special Forces, comprised both PF and NSM. Many national servicemen extended their two-year compulsory conscription period and joined the Permanent Force. They became officers and NCOs of exceptional quality. The PF and NSM officers and NCOs led their men in units such as the parachute units, armour, mechanised infantry, artillery, engineers, signallers and so forth. After their national service, they became members of the Citizen Force — territorials — and often spent 3-months a year serving in the SADF.

Entry into the South African Special Forces was more than difficult. By 1988, more than 100 000 soldiers — both PF and NSM — had applied for Special Forces selection and training. Fewer than 480 qualified as operators. During operations beyond South Africa’s borders, more than 80 of these operators were killed in action. Indeed, Special Forces was the most highly decorated military unit in South Africa since the end of World War 2. (www.recce.co.za)

When South Africa became “democratic”, the SADF was sold out by the politicians — mainly from the Broederbond — who governed the country. Serving soldiers started losing their jobs under President de Klerk’s appeasement policy. Those that didn’t lose their jobs then soon lost them under a new government. This military expertise South Africa once had has become lost.. Many of these men are now serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.

We now have a new army — the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). This is a defence force that was unable to contain a small problem in Lesotho in September 1998. They have tarnished South Africa’s reputation with their despicable behaviour as “UN peacekeepers”. They have a trade union and can strike when they want to. Equipment has fallen into disrepair. Discipline is a rumour. The once world-class armaments industry (ARMSCOR) has been mismanaged into tatters.

Yet, history now needs to be re-written so that it would appear that the men of the new SANDF defeated the “old” SADF in battle. A new history needs to explain how they fought the SADF to a standstill, how they triumphed when the Russians, Cubans, Angolans and other failed.

The time has come for these “fighters” who now man the SANDF to list their victories. That might make for some very interesting but quick reading.

Maybe the next thing we will learn in “history” is that the ANC placed the first man on the moon…

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



South Africa: Fury About Gaza Spills on to SA Street

South Africa should cut ties with Israel and prosecute citizens who serve in the Israeli armed forces, say the leaders of Muslim groups who helped organise a protest march by about 15 000 people in central Cape Town on Thursday.

They also called on Israel to allow humanitarian aid to reach Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, where Israeli forces have been engaged in a ground offensive since Saturday night. A Cosatu official called for a boycott of Israeli products and businesses.

The calls came as two leading Jewish bodies appealed to South Africans to ensure the “conflict in the Middle East is not imported into South Africa and allowed to disrupt the excellent relationships” between Jewish and Muslim communities. The march was arranged by, among others, the Muslim Judicial Council, Qibla, Islamic Unity Convention, Building Women’s Activism, Anti-War Coalition, and Workers International Vanguard League and supported by a number of political parties and Cosatu.

“What is happening in Gaza is not a war — it is a full-scale military attack by an occupying power which has the fourth-most powerful army in the world, against an occupied people who — consistent with their right under international law — are resisting occupation with primitive weapons,” the organisations said in a memorandum handed to Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Sue van der Merwe. They demanded that the Israeli ambassador be expelled and South Africa’s recalled.

The government’s call for a cessation of hostilities was not enough, the organisers said. Van der Merwe said the protest was testimony to how serious South Africans were about the Gaza conflict. She undertook to give the memo to Foreign Affairs Minster Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.

The ANC’s provincial secretary, Sipho Kroma, Cope’s Leonard Ramatlakane, Soraya Jawodien of Cosatu, and the ANC Women’s League representatives were among those who expressed support for the Palestinian cause. Jawodien called for a boycott of Israeli products, while Anti-War Coalition leader Shaheed Mohamed appealed for an international strike.

Former intelligence minister Ronnie Kasrils said in the run-up to the election, people should question parties about their attitudes to the Palestinian crisis.

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Latin America


Iran Sends Explosives Lab to Venezuela

The Islamic Republic tries to send a suspicious package containing “nothing important” to Latin America. The container was labeled “tractor parts.” But inside, Turkish customs officials found lab equipment for making explosives. The officials seized the shipment as it traveled through Turkey, en route from Iran to Venezuela. “Experts from Turkey’s Atomic Institute determined there were no traces of radioactive material, but said the equipment was enough to set up an explosives lab,” said Suleyman Tosun, a customs official at the Mediterranean port of Mersin.

The “tractor parts” also included barrels of chemicals labeled with “danger” signs. The exact chemicals are still unknown. An anonymous Iranian official told the Associated Press that the shipment contained “nothing important.”

Iran’s proxy Hezbollah is already heavily involved in Venezuela. It even receives support from the Venezuelan government, according to the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. For Iran, Venezuela is an important base of operations, and it is just a stone’s throw away from the mainland United States.

Hezbollah also has links with Mexican drug-smuggling cartels. Hezbollah is in the drug business, but the even greater danger is that it could smuggle something much more catastrophically explosive into the U.S.

There is a grave danger growing in Latin America, one America’s leaders too often neglect. What was Venezuela planning to do with an explosives lab? More than likely, those explosives would have been used by Hezbollah in some kind of terror attack. And perhaps a more important question is: What has Iran shipped to Venezuela already that customs officials didn’t catch?

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Immigration


Immigration: Fortress Europe Says Deaths in Sicily Rising

(ANSAmed) — ROME, JANUARY 8 — At least 1,502 migrants have died along European Union borders in 2008. The overall figure is 23% less than 2007, but in Sicily victims numbered 556 in 2007 but rose to 642 in 2008, in line with the clear increase in new arrivals: +80%. The figures were released from the observatory on migrants Fortress Europe, which says that over the past year 216 have died in the Gibraltar Strait, 136 in the Canary Islands and 181 in the Aegean between Turkey and Greece. In addition to the 1,235 who died in the Mediterranean, 267 died in the desert, under lorries, in ferries crossing the Adriatic, on Greek minefields or were shot by police. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Immigration: Greece; 2008, Number Detained Migrants Doubles

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, JANUARY 8 — In 2008 the Greek Coast Guard arrested twice as many illegal migrants as the year before. The number of people charged with human trafficking has risen significantly. According to a statement of Yenanp, (Ministry of Mercantile Marine) on a total of 907 cases of trafficking of illegal immigrants in 2008, the authorities arrested people, while in 2007 the number of arrests was 9,240. In the same period 243 traffickers were arrested against 196 in 2007. A total of 182 boats and 11 vehicles were confiscated. In 2008 the island of Samo was the most popular destination for human trafficking, followed by the islands of Lesvos, Leros, Patmos, Kos and Chios. (ANSAmed)

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



‘Inhumane Britain Solely to Blame for Thousands of Immigrants in France,’ Blasts Senior French Politician

A senior French politician today launched a blistering attack on Britain’s “inhumane and illegal” immigration policies, blaming them for causing “utter misery” across the Channel.

Etienne Pinte, a former minister and veteran member of President Nicolas Sarkozy’s governing UMP party, says the UK is “solely to blame” for the build-up of thousands of migrants in northern France.

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Mr Pinte, who makes his comments in an open letter to immigration minister Brice Hortefeux, says Britain should, initially at least, accept all the northern France migrants.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Invaders Literally Killing Each Other to Get to Soft Touch Britain

Invaders queuing up in Calais to cross the English Channel are literally killing each other to get to the soft touch paradise that is Britain.. In a sterling example of the sort of person who is entering this country under the Tory/Labour created “asylum” swindle, a 30-year-old Afghan has been stabbed to death during a fight between rival gangs of invaders heading for Britain.

The murder took place in “The Jungle” slum camp in Calais where a journalism student from London was raped last summer. More than 30 invaders were involved in a fight among the cardboard shelters which make up the camp. “It was a battle among young men all trying to get aboard ferries heading for Dover,” a Calais ambulance service spokesman was quoted as saying in a newspaper.

“Numbers have increased dramatically in recent weeks, and there has been a great deal of tension as all try to use the same route into Britain. “Around 100 men claiming to be Afghans are living in the Jungle at the moment, and the victim was one of them. “Clubs, metal bars and knives were all used in the fight. The victim was stabbed a number of times and died at the scene. There was nothing we could do for him when we arrived.

“The fight was between different ethnic groups trying to get aboard slow-moving lorries as they approached the ferry port. Only a few migrants at a time can get past security checks, and that’s why there is so much rivalry.”

There are currently an estimated 2000 would-be invaders sleeping rough in the Calais area. Most are drawn by Britain’s generous welfare system after claiming asylum. According to French authorities, violence has been on the increase between difference groups. A Calais police spokesman said “There’s no doubt that violence is on the increase as numerous different groups come to Calais to try and get to Britain.”

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]



Migrationwatch UK Explains Why Present Policies Cannot Keep UK Population Under 70 Million

January 9, 2009 by BNP News

Current immigration policies will ensure that Britain’s population will rise to over 70 million within the next twenty years, Migrationwatch UK has warned.

In a briefing paper which explains why the government’s new “Points Based System” (PBS) cannot prevent this environmental and demographic disaster from overwhelming Britain, Migrationwatch Chairman Andrew Green said that the population of the UK today is already 61 million.

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“According to official projections, it will rise to 70 million by 2028. Seventy percent of this growth is thanks to immigration — now running at a net level of 237,000 a year. The official projection assumes that it will continue at 190,000 a year,” the paper says. “If the UK’s population is not to hit 70 million later in the century, there must be a reduction in net migration of the order of 75 percent from the present level to about 60,000 a year. […]

           — Hat tip: VH [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars


Astronaut Jack Schmitt Joins Skeptics

American astronaut Dr. Jack Schmitt — the last living man to walk on the moon — is the latest scientist to be added to the roster of more than 70 skeptics who will confront the subject of global warming at the second annual International Conference on Climate Change in New York City March 8-10, 2009.

The conference expects to draw 1,000 attendees including private-sector business people, state and federal legislators and officials, policy analysts, media, and students.

Schmitt, who earned a PhD from Harvard in geology, resigned in November from the Planetary Society, an international non-profit organization devoted to inspiring “the people of Earth to explore other worlds, understand our own, and seek life elsewhere.” He is the twelfth person to walk on the Moon; as of 2008, of the nine living moonwalkers, he and his crewmate Eugene Cernan were the last two to walk there.

“As a geologist, I love Earth observations,” Schmitt wrote, “But, it is ridiculous to tie this objective to a ‘consensus’ that humans are causing global warming when human experience, geologic data and history, and current cooling can argue otherwise. ‘Consensus,’ as many have said, merely represents the absence of definitive science. You know as well as I, the ‘global warming scare’ is being used as a political tool to increase government control over American lives, incomes and decision making…”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Homosexuals Immune to Mass. Budget Cuts

A pro-family advocate says budget cuts are coming for Massachusetts schools, but programs aimed at promoting homosexuality need not worry.

Many states across the U.S. are facing budget deficits, and Massachusetts is not immune. Governor Deval Patrick and state lawmakers have already slashed millions from the budget, but more cuts are on the way.

Brian Camenker of MassResistance says more than 1,000 state jobs as well as public school funding have been cut, while mental health facilities have also been closed. However, pro-homosexual programs in Massachusetts’ public schools have remained.

According to Camenker, the governor and the legislature are “very tight” with the homosexual lobby. “Very publicly, I might add, as anyone I’ve ever seen. The governor marches in the gay pride parades,” he points out. “Anything they want, they get.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Theater Shuts Down Criticism of Michael Moore

Maker of canceled film blames celebrity’s influence

An award-winning film that unveils the tactics documentary maker Michael Moore used to make “Sicko” and his other projects has been cancelled by a movie theater in Traverse City, Mich., Moore’s home state, and its maker is blaming Moore’s influence.

“It was listed, and now it’s not, and, obviously, the pressure got to them. Wow, amazing — that he (Moore) was able to move a national theater chain like that,” Kevin Leffler, maker of “Shooting Michael Moore,” told the Traverse City Record-Eagle newspaper.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



UK: A Shakespearean Tragedy — ‘Macbeth’ Bares All

The Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s production of Macbeth left one audience member outraged over some surprising content.

Laurie Higgins, the director of the division of school advocacy at the Illinois Family Institute (IFI), is a fan of Shakespeare and the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. But while attending a recent production of Macbeth, she was shocked when the actress portraying Lady Macbeth performed scenes topless.

Higgins says she was not warned of the partial nudity when purchasing tickets. “We purchased our tickets for this in August. Subscribers could have purchased them a year ago, and they [didn’t] even know that there’s going to be this kind of content,” she points out. “I asked that question the evening we went, and they said they [didn’t] even know that there was going to be this kind of content until about a month before opening night.”

The play also included simulated sex scenes — with one of the actors fondling Lady Macbeth’s bare breasts — and one scene was set in a strip bar with scantily clad actresses in leather thongs. In addition, the theater features special performances of Macbeth for students. Higgins asked the theater if those performances would include the questionable scenes, to which the theater replied that there would be changes, although they did not elaborate.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

General


The Duty to Care

[Comment from Tuan Jim: I don’t agree with the final conclusion, but there are some excellent points made along the way.]

Should states value the lives of their own citizens over those of other people? And if so, what are the limits to this preference?

In the light of Israel’s current military operations in Gaza, these questions have acquired special significance. Opponents of Israeli policy argue that the killing of hundreds of Palestinians is out of proportion to the handful of Israeli deaths caused by Hamas and Islamic Jihad rockets. Israel’s supporters, in contrast, argue that a state’s primary responsibility is to protect its own citizens, and that the Israeli government had no option but to act as it did. Both sides oversimplify what is actually a complex moral equation.

Philosophers call the concept that a state owes more to its citizens than to non-citizens “compatriot preference.” With some important qualifications, two very eminent Israelis, Professor Asa Kasher and General Amos Yadlin, embodied the idea in a theory of the ethics of fighting terrorism written in 2005.

According to Kasher and Yadlin, states considering the use of force and questions of proportionality should give priority first to citizens who are not engaged in combat, second to non-combatants who are not citizens but are under the effective control of the state, third to citizen combatants, fourth to non-combatants who are not under the effective control of the state, and fifth to non-citizens who are engaged in combat. The distinction the authors make between non-citizens who are under state control and those who are not is important for reasons I will further elaborate on below.

Although the idea of compatriot preference is emotionally appealing, it is not immediately clear why it should be valid. Clearly the lives of all human beings, citizens and non-citizens, are of equal value. State leaders are humans too, and as such they have moral obligations to the whole of humanity. It seems odd that people should consider it acceptable to kill one innocent person in order to save another, simply because the latter is a co-citizen and the former is not.

Compatriot preference rests on two primary arguments: the first is utilitarian; the second relates to the nature of a state.

The utilitarian position is that if states had an equal responsibility for everybody everywhere on the planet, they would be unlikely to fulfill well their specific responsibilities toward those over whom they have direct authority. The failure of socialist economics plainly demonstrated that when property is owned by everybody, nobody feels much responsibility toward it. The result was neglect and decay.

Compatriot preference is also an essential part of what makes a state a state. Countries acquire the right to regulate the lives of their citizens only because they provide those citizens with something in return, such as security and public services. They have no such social contract with strangers outside their borders.

But from this it also follows that there are some things which states may do to citizens that they may not rightfully do to non-citizens who are not part of the contract. They may, for instance, conscript the former but not the latter for military service. In some instances, therefore, a principle of non-compatriot preference applies.

This is especially true in cases where the state exerts effective control over persons while denying them the equal rights of citizenship. In such cases some special obligations rest on the state vis-à-vis those persons in order to justify this unequal status.

Feminist philosopher Annette Baier has noted that most ethical systems assume chosen relationships between equals, whereas in reality many relationships are unchosen and unequal, those between parents and children being an example. In these cases, those who stand in a position of authority over those who have not chosen to be subordinate have a duty to exercise an “ethic of care” toward them.

In the case of Israel and the Palestinians, the relationship is certainly unequal and unchosen. Israel has exercised control over the occupied territories for 40 years, and under the terms of the 4th Geneva Convention, and in accordance with the findings of the Israeli Supreme Court, the International Court of Justice, and previous legal precedent, Israel legally remains the occupying power in Gaza. The Palestinians have never willingly accepted their subordination, and yet, not being Israeli citizens, they have no say in the decisions of the government which rules over them. Because of this, one may argue that the Israeli state has the obligation to adopt an “ethic of care” toward the Palestinians, and that compatriot preference does not apply.

This is in accord with the view expressed by Prof. Kasher and Gen. Yadlin that the lives of people who are not citizens but are under the effective control of the state and are not engaged in terrorist activity should take priority over the lives of citizens fighting in the armed forces of the state. In assessing whether to strike a target, this principle would dictate that the harm which may be done to Palestinian civilians should be considered more highly than the harm which may result for soldiers of the Israel Defence Forces if the target is left untouched.

But is this enough? Given the unequal and unchosen nature of the Israel-Palestinian relationship and the control which Israel has for decades exercised over the Palestinians, the argument for preferring Israeli non-combatant citizens over Palestinian non-combatant non-citizens is not as strong as is often supposed. The Israeli state has an important moral duty to protect its own citizens, but it also has a duty to care for others over whom it exercises control. The latter obligation may in fact be even stronger than the former precisely because these others are not citizens.

Rather than debating the permissible proportion of dead Palestinian civilians to dead Israeli civilians, both opponents and supporters of Israel’s actions need to take a closer look at Israel’s obligations toward those who have no voice in its government and the extent to which these are compatible with taking military action against them.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]

Anti-Semitism is Alive and Kicking

Below is a report on the situation in the Netherlands by our expatriate Dutch correspondent H. Numan.



Anti-Semitism is alive and kicking
by H. Numan

A few days ago a “big” demonstration was held on the Dam in Amsterdam. To show the support of the Dutch for the poor oppressed starving misunderstood lovable Palestinians. The big guns of the extreme left were there: Harry “Baby-Ché” van Bommel (Socialist Party), Greta “the wicked witch” Duysenberg (no party is left enough for her), ex-Prime Minister Dries “Alzheimer” van Agt, ex-Foreign Affairs Minister Hans “Dhimmie” van den Broek. A big demonstration? Not really. Only 1500 people could be mobilized. The organizers claim however 10,000 participants. But then, lying for Allah is acceptable, what?

People, I feel ashamed. Not because of the above nutcases. They would have received standing ovations from 1938 until 1945 at National Socialist Movement (NSB — The Dutch quislings of WW2) meetings. The NSB wasn’t that much into anti-Semitism before 1938. Today they are the heroes of multiculturally correct anti-Semitic thinking. I’m ashamed because they lead a fashion. A fashion in which pure baseless unfiltered hatred once again rears its ugly head. Hating Jews is very much alive, as these misfits prove. Slowly but surely they change public opinion. What was unthinkable until a decade ago is now almost compulsory. That is why I feel ashamed.

I read on various Dutch forums “experts” uttering imbecilities about military matters, which grants them the right to vomit their virulent anti-Semitism. Imbecilic remarks about white phosphorus shells which would be used to ‘gas’ the poor Palestinians. Idiotic opinions about tank deployment. As if Israel is interested in blasting schools just for the fun of it.

In the bad old days the Jews stole Christian babies to sacrifice them. Today they commit genocide on the poor Palestinians. Question the experts, and they start getting abusive. Naturally, as they know full well they’re lying. Israel never has and never will commit genocide. In the few cases where excessive force was used, it wasn’t genocide. The Shabra and Shatilla massacres were not committed by the Israeli army, and led to parliamentary inquiries. Not that it mattered much: the terrorist propaganda machine is too well oiled.

What is genocide? An intentional policy to exterminate a population or large group of people. Mohammedans commit genocide in Darfur. The Nazis committed genocide as a matter of policy. The Hutus committed it in Rwanda. But not the Israeli government. According to our anti-Semitic ‘experts’ anything the Israeli army does is genocide, and its use of force should not go any further than throwing cotton balls.
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Suppose Israeli soldiers executed Hamas terrorists (they certainly aren’t soldiers) on the spot. Technically that would be all right. Terrorists do not have the protection of the Geneva convention. But it would be morally wrong, and for that reason those soldiers would be prosecuted. Not for committing genocide, but for taking the law into their own hands. On the other hand, I really dread the fate of Israeli soldiers falling in the hands of Hamas. Almost certainly they will be executed, and not unlikely after some torture or public humiliation, given the chance.

The new anti-Semites are remarkably quiet about the use of civilians as life shields around military facilities. A tactic very popular in Gaza and Lebanon. Build a kindergarten on top of your missile site or ammo depot, and you’re safe. People, that is a war crime!

Israel is the inventor of the tankbulance: converted Merkava tanks, fully armed but equipped to act as ambulance. Why would they do that? Because they like building weird expensive ambulances? Or perhaps because terrorists prefer to shoot at ambulances? They get three for the price of one: normal ambulances aren’t armed and cannot shoot back. Probably you hit the wounded inside and finish them off for good, plus the unarmed crew. And as a bonus, it attracts other ambulances. The Israelis aren’t that stupid, so they use Merkavas. A 105 gun offers much better protection than a piece of paper from Geneva. But I have yet to hear one left-wing nut uttering a word about it.

Let’s be very clear about it: any support for the Palestinian cause is working towards Islam in your own country. Hamas’ avowed goal is the destruction of Israel, including all non Mohammedan citizens. Not just the Jews, but everybody not shouting heil Allah. After the destruction of Israel they want to continue on a world jihad. You can say lots of things about Hamas, none of them good, but not that they lack ambition. Supporting the Palestinian cause is supporting more understanding; more rights; more privileges for Muslims in your country.

There is only one nation in the entire Middle East that is democratic. Only one nation that complies with the Geneva convention and sticks to international agreements. Israel. No other nation there, and certainly no Islamic nation, even comes close. About the worst offenders are Iran, Sudan and the terrorist gang pretending to be the Palestinian government.

The notable nutcases I opened my article with aren’t democrats at all. ‘Baby Ché’ van Bommel is a dimwit (doing an interview in Al Jazeera warmly supporting the most offensive mosque in the Netherlands, and openly stating he doesn’t know squat about Islam.) top member of a party that openly doesn’t want democracy. Greta Duysenberg is so extreme left, there isn’t even party for it. Why she is famous (or better phrased: well known)? Because of her eccentric extremism and marriage to Wim Duysenberg, Dutch finance minister and the first director of the European Bank. Hans van den Broek was very open about banning and censuring Fitna. Since the law couldn’t stop Fitna, his idea was simply to amend that error. if he had had his way, we’d have a fully working censorship bureau long ago. Dries van Agt? Once a prime minister, not even a really bad one, now in serious need of a nurse wiping away his drool.

It’s just a matter of time before synagogues get torched or Jews bashed in the streets Sorry, my bad. That already happens on Dutch schools. But then: those damn Jew boys provoke it by wearing religious clothing in public. They had it coming. Gay bashing is already normal in Amsterdam. Hasn’t anything to do with Israel, of course. Only that in Israel gays are treated as normal human beings. Behold the miracles of a true multicultural society.

Video of Assault on Pro-Köln Member

Last August I posted about the brutal attack on a 67-year-old member of the anti-Islamization movement Pro-Köln. While handing out flyers on the street in Cologne, the man was set upon by “youths”, beaten unconscious, and had to be taken to the hospital.

Yesterday a video of the attack surfaced and was posted at the Pro-Köln website. Our Flemish correspondent VH has translated the relevant text:

New video of assault on Pro-Köln alderman Hans-Martin Breninek

New evidence in the brutal attack on 67-year-old municipal councilor in August 2008

[Pro Köln chairman] Beisicht: Video documents the willingness of our opponents to use violence!

In August 2008 several young people with a clear immigrant background, one of them with a fighting dog, attacked a Pro Köln information stand in the middle of downtown Cologne.

The 67-year-old alderman Hans-Martin Breninek was beaten down and remained unconscious on the ground. He had to be taken to the hospital in an ambulance. After the turn of the year a shocking [new] video appeared of this brutal assault, which actually made a rapid identification of the perpetrators possible.

To watch the video: please click here (mpg file, 4MB).

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Caption: Hans-Martin Breninek lies seriously injured on the ground. The 67-year-old retired judge became a victim of the fanatical agitation against patriots in Germany.

As the Pro-Köln-chairman and lawyer Markus Beisicht explains: “The video documents once again the appalling willingness of our adversaries to use violence, whether they are deluded Leftist extremists or incited young immigrants, most of them from the Islamic world. The caricature in the media, whereby Pro-Köln is pictured as a group of dangerous extremists, is thus once again refuted. We defend fundamental democratic rights while our opponents find almost any means to win the argument — and large sections of the media and the established politicians simply remain silent about that. Quo vadis Colonia?”

The video is a 4MB mpeg file. I downloaded and watched it, but I don’t know how to create a YouTube version of it. If anyone knows of a YouTube version, please drop me a link and I’ll embed it here.