News Feed 20121227

Financial Crisis
» Egypt: S&P Downgrades 3 Major Banks, From B- To C
» Italy: Spread Down to 315 After Good Bond Auctions
» More Tax on Wealth: Less on Employment and Enterprise
» Purchasing Power of Italian Families Dropped by 4% in 2012
» UK: Feeling Poor? Who Took All Your Money? Not Capitalist Bastards?
 
USA
» E.P.A. Chief to Step Down
» Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, U.S. Commander in Persian Gulf War, Dies at 78
» Local Authorities Cave to USDOJ, Approve Norwalk, Connecticut Mega-Mosque
» The 10 Most ‘Ridiculous’ Lawsuits of 2012
 
Europe and the EU
» Foreign Aid: EU Money Only Benefits the Corrupt
» France: Clashes Over Mont-Saint-Michel Embankment
» Italy: Two Public Health Officials Arrested for Taking Bribe
» Italy: Monti, Berlusconi on Collision Course, Says Financial Times
» Italy: Priest Calls Women to ‘Self-Examination’ For Femicide
» Netherlands: Number of Sexually Exploited Girls Underestimated, Says Official Report
» Swiss Mull Slashing ‘Fat-Cat’ Salaries
» The Press in Europe (1/5): El País: Delusions of Grandeur
» The Sniffer Dog and the Money Mules
» Up to 70,000 British Jobs ‘Are at Risk From Brussels Climate Change Law’
» Vatican Daily Osservatore Romano Endorses Monti
» Wilders to Step Up International Anti-Islam Campaign
 
North Africa
» Egypt: Salafist El Nour Party Will Not Abort Beach Tourism
» Egypt’s Islamists Still Have the Upper Hand
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Hamas Holds Rallies in Judea and Samaria: Raising Security Concerns in Knesset Elections
» Israel Putting Up New Barrier in Golan Heights
 
Middle East
» Iran’s Only Female Cabinet Minister Dismissed
» Why is America Midwiving a Muslim Brotherhood-Ruled Syria?
 
Russia
» New India-Russia Billion-Dollar Arms Deals Signed
» Putin Says He Will Sign Bill Banning Americans From Adopting Russian Children
» Russian Anti-Putin Blogger Navalny Accused of Fraud
 
Far East
» Chinese Satellite Navigation System to Compete With GPS
» Korean Unification May Cost South 7% of GDP: Finance Ministry
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Jacob Zuma Says Owning a Dog ‘Is Not African’
» South Africa’s Jacob Zuma in Dog Ownership Row
 
Immigration
» Italy: Human-Trafficking Charges Brought Against Moroccan Women
» Pope Says Attitude Toward Migrants is Main Moral Question
» Switzerland: Top Businessman Calls for Immigrant Quotas
 
Culture Wars
» Denmark: Govt. Wants to Rename Christianity Studies
» Facebook Purges Pro-Gun Accounts
 
General
» Customized Mass Production Using 3D

Financial Crisis

Egypt: S&P Downgrades 3 Major Banks, From B- To C

Downgrade subsequent to Egypt’s slide from B to B-

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO, DECEMBER 27 — Standard & Poor’s has lowered the credit rating of three of Egypt’s most important banks from B- to C. The agency feels that the number of state bonds held by the two publicly-owned banks, the National Bank of Egypt (NBE) and Banque Misr (BM), and one private one, the Commercial International Bank (CIB), results in a higher risk level. Earlier this week S&P lowered Egypt’s rating from B to B- “due to the political tensions” dividing the country over the past few weeks. “The downgrade of NBE, BM and CIB reflects the negative outlook expressed on Egypt,” according to statement released by the agency, raising serious concerns over the country’s solvency. Over the past two years, notes Al Ahram Online, the Egyptian government has borrowed huge amounts of money from the domestic market in order to cover the immense deficit that, according to the latest outlook, is likely to top in at around 33 billion dollars by the end of the 2012/14 fiscal year (12% of the country’s economic output). In the eyes of S&P, things will only get worse. “From our standpoint, the political and social tensions in Egypt are growing at a constant rate and will remain high at least over the medium term.”

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Italy: Spread Down to 315 After Good Bond Auctions

Yield 4.52%

(ANSA) — Rome, December 27 — The bellwether spread between Italian and German 10-year bonds edged down to 315 points Thursday after two good auctions of short-term State paper.

The yield on Italian 10-year bonds fell to 4.52%.

In the first auction, the Treasury had no problem offloading 8.4 billion euros’ worth of six-month bonds, although the yield edged up to 0.949% from 0.919% at the last such auction on November 28.

In the second, the Treasury sold 3.25 billion euros’ worth of CTZs and the yield fell to 0.884% from 1.923% on November 27.

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More Tax on Wealth: Less on Employment and Enterprise

Aim is to reduce overall tax levy while safeguarding weaker groups and middle class

The slim document — just twenty-five pages — went online late yesterday on a dedicated site: www.agenda-monti.it. Inside is a list of policy actions, some to be implemented in the first hundred days of the next government. As many have observed, the agenda presents a clutch of macro-economic data that constitute a litmus test indicating Italy’s current situation and lay down the boundaries within which the upcoming executive will have to act: structural budget balancing (written into the Italian constitution) and reducing public debt by one twentieth every year (currently debt is more than 120% of GDP) to move towards compliance with the UE wishlist, enshrined in the Fiscal Compact.

INTRODUCTION — The document gets straight to the point, perfectly mirroring the character of its author. The observation “as soon as general conditions permit” recalls the anthropological distance that separates Mr Monti from the crowd-pleasing smoke and mirrors of the professional political hype merchants who promise much and deliver little. The call for a commitment “to reduce the overall tax levy giving priority to labour and business” indicates an effective passage to Stage Two, the one the premier failed to implement because of parliamentary resistance and the brevity of his tenure at the helm.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS — The text reflects Mr Monti’s high regard for the enormous sacrifices made by Italians to get the country back on track: “This year’s tax adjustment, made at the cost of such sacrifice by Italians, marked a turning point. With the primary surplus achieved, debt is on a path of steady reduction from next year. This means that if the roadmap is adhered to, it will be possible to reduce taxes”. The document says: “In the upcoming legislature, commitment to reducing the tax levy on labour and business will be required. This will involve transferring the relevant burden onto significant wealth and onto consumption that does not impact the weak or the middle class”. What follows is a possible gradual reduction of the tax wedge on workers and businesses, which could perhaps be effected through a hard-to-implement wealth tax at the — huge — risk of capital flight abroad…

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Purchasing Power of Italian Families Dropped by 4% in 2012

Consumer group warns households face rising costs ahead

(ANSA) — Rome, December 27 — Italian families saw their purchasing power drop by 4% while prices rose in 2012, a consumer group warned Thursday.

And there is little chance of improvement in 2013, added Codacons, using data collected by the national statistical agency Istat.

“The economic situation is extremely bad,” said the consumer group.

It blamed new and increasing taxes, higher retail prices and frozen salaries for a significant fall in their purchasing power in the year now ending.

For the average family, purchasing power fell by 4% or about 1,398 euros for a family of three, or 1,540 euros for four people.

“This is a real blow, worse than in 2009, the black year of the economic crisis,” said Codacons president Carlo Rienzi.

All this suggests there is little hope for an economic recovery in 2013, he added.

Consumer groups also warned Thursday that Italian households will see their expenses rise by a whopping 1,500 euros each in 2013.

Hikes in train tickets, car insurance, household bills, bank and postal charges, waste-disposal levies and the new IMU property tax will be “unsustainable” for the countless households already struggling to make ends meet, said Adusbef and Federconsumatori.

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UK: Feeling Poor? Who Took All Your Money? Not Capitalist Bastards?

Actually it was nurses and firemen and teachers

Comment Lies, damned lies and statistics: we all know the saying, but you’d be surprised just how many of these “facts” manage to enter the national consciousness, emerging as Guardian headlines and stories on Radio 4’s Today.

Allow me to tiptoe through the process as to how this happens.

Let’s start with this lovely little chart:…

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USA

E.P.A. Chief to Step Down

Lisa P. Jackson is stepping down as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency after a four-year tenure that began with high hopes of sweeping action to address climate change and other environmental ills but ended with a series of rear-guard actions to defend the agency against challenges from industry, Republicans in Congress and, at times, the Obama White House.

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Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, U.S. Commander in Persian Gulf War, Dies at 78

Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, who commanded the American-led forces that crushed Iraq in the 1991 Persian Gulf war and became the nation’s most acclaimed military hero since the midcentury exploits of Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur, died on Thursday in Tampa, Fla. He was 78.

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Local Authorities Cave to USDOJ, Approve Norwalk, Connecticut Mega-Mosque

As night follows day we have the latest example of the Mega-Mosque campaign backed by US Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez of the US Department of Justice. As noted by Ryan Mauro in a Radical Islam.org article, “DOJ Forces Mega-Mosque on Norwalk, CT Community”, the local protesters alleged traffic and safety issues, as well as an 80 foot minaret dominating the 27,000 square foot $3.5 million, Al-Madany Islamic Center complex. This Connecticut Long Island Sound community is located within commuting distance of New York. The Islamic Center has less than 100 family members. The new structure would have capacity for 1,000. The playbook takes a leaf out of what happened with the Murfreesboro Mosque that we have chronicilled . It is the same modus operandi. Small Islamic center acquires land makes filing to build large complex, locals squawk about size, adjacent traffic and safety issues, Mosque leaders complain to their protectors at the USDOJ civil rights division about Islamophobia and USDOJ steps in threatening suit on grounds of denial of freedom to worship and protections under the arcane Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 (RLUIPA), see here. With an 80 foot minaret, the local protesters might have inveighed Connecticut and EPA noise pollution standards, assuming they exist, with muezzin calls several times day. But no matter. As in the instances of Murfreesboro, Temecula California and Brookfield, Wisconsin Mega- Mosques , among a dozen or more Mega-Mosques popping up across America, local planning commissions kowtow to Federal lawyers waiving warnings about violation of First Amendment freedom to worship and the RLUIPA exemptions.

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The 10 Most ‘Ridiculous’ Lawsuits of 2012

Yes, there was a Dallas Cowboys fan who sued the team over a “hot bench,” and a woman who wanted $5 million for leftover gas. These and more are the winners in the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform’s Top Ten Most Ridiculous Lawsuits of 2012, released Thursday and based on a year’s worth of online votes.

“Abuse of our legal system is no joke, and these examples range from the outrageous to the absurd,” said Lisa A. Rickard, president of the organization. “This poll reminds us that as a society, we sue too much. In turn, these abusive lawsuits inflict harm on lives, jobs, and our economic growth.”

And the top 10 are:

  • An intoxicated Florida driver pleads guilty to manslaughter, then sues the victim.
  • A Michigan woman files a $5 million suit for the leftover gas still in her repossessed car.
  • A 13-year-old Little Leaguer is sued by spectator who got hit with a baseball.
  • A maximum-security inmate who went to jail with five teeth sues the prison for dental problems.
  • Anheuser-Busch is sued when a long-neck bottle is used as a weapon in a bar fight.
  • A National Football League fan sues the Dallas Cowboys over a hot bench.
  • A California restaurateur is sued for disabilities act violations in a parking lot he doesn’t own.
  • A Colorado man wins $7 million blaming his illness on inhaling microwave popcorn fumes.
  • A $1.7 billion suit claims the city of Santa Monica, Calif.’s wireless parking meters cause health problems.
  • San Francisco Bay Area parents sue a school after their son was kicked out of an honors class for cheating.

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Europe and the EU

Foreign Aid: EU Money Only Benefits the Corrupt

De Standaard Brussels

According to the European Court of Auditors, it’s almost impossible to check how EU aid money is spent by developing countries. As a major EU aid fraud scandal hits Uganda, commentators in Kampala wonder why European donors continue to funnel cash into a corrupt country.

Mark Schenkel

Timothy Kalyegira has a simple piece of advice for his government: steal as much aid money as possible. If European countries “have nothing better to do with their taxpayers’ money than give it to a government with a proven track record of corruption,” then it is “only logical” that corrupt government officials will spend the money on houses and expensive cars.

Timothy Kalyegira is a well-known political commentator in Uganda. He regularly voices his opinion in the independent newspaper Daily Monitor. Kalyegira’s sarcastic comment is a reaction to one of the larger scandals concerning aid in his country.

The European Union, Great Britain, Ireland, Denmark, Norway and Germany have suspended €225 million in aid to Uganda. Donor countries are responding to the theft of at least €10 million that was intended for northern Uganda, an area that is recovering from armed conflict. They demand that those funds are recovered before they resume their aid programme.

Citizens sleeping on the streets

Commentators, journalists and newspaper readers in Uganda have retorted with scorn, ridicule and disbelief. Of course, primary responsibility lies with the Ugandan government officials who have pocketed the money, but are the European countries not also partly to blame? They continue giving to a government that has, all too often, proven its inclination to steal donor funds. “Somehow, though,” says Kalyegira, the European governments plagued by recession would “rather see their own citizens sleep on the streets and starting to get their meals from soup kitchens,” than see Africans get by without western aid…

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France: Clashes Over Mont-Saint-Michel Embankment

Beauty vs. safety, conservationists vs. government

(ANSAmed) — PARIS, DECEMBER 27 — UNESCO World Heritage site Mont-Saint-Michel will be an island once more by 2015, but conservationists and the government are clashing over the height of the embankment that is to connect it to the mainland.

The Society for the Preservation of French Landscapes and Esthetics (SPPEF) and the Friends of Mont-Saint-Michel say the structure must be no more than 6.80 meters high, or the historic and esthetic integrity of the island will be violated. The government says the embankment has to be at least 7.30 meters high to allow firefighters and other emergency rescue services access to the island 365 days a year. The conservationists have called on UNESCO to block the government’s plan, sacrificing safety in the name of esthetics.

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Italy: Two Public Health Officials Arrested for Taking Bribe

An envelope containing hundreds of euros found as they leave bar

(ANSA) — Milan, December 24 — Italian finance police arrested two public health officials in Lodi, near Milan, for taking a bribe from a local cafe-bar on Monday.

The public health officials, employed by ASL — which has a food hygiene and nutrition division — were arrested as they left the bar. An envelope containing several hundred euros worth of 50 euro bills was found on one of the officials.

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Italy: Monti, Berlusconi on Collision Course, Says Financial Times

Bersani ‘will bid to balance EU fiscal discipline with growth’

(ANSA) — Rome, December 27 — Centrist politicians in Italy are “rallying behind” Premier Mario Monti’s offer to lead an alliance into February elections, Britain’s respected Financial Times newspaper reported Thursday.

And that, it says, is setting the stage for a confrontation between Monti and ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi in his attempt to return to power.

The newspaper, quoting political sources, says that Monti, who was appointed technocrat premier 13 months ago, was scheduled to meet with prospective coalition partners on Thursday to discuss strategy and candidate lists.

Monti, who is already assured a seat in parliament as a life senator, published a 25-page political manifesto on the Internet during the Christmas holidays.

It has drawn endorsements from a civic movement led by Ferrari chief Luca Cordero di Montezemolo and small centrist parties, including Pier Ferdinando Casini’s Catholic UDC, says the newspaper.

A few other politicians from mainstream parties have also backed Monti, who is expected to be joined by several of his cabinet colleagues including Corrado Passera, his industry minister.

The Financial Times is also watching Democratic Party chief Pier Luigi Bersani closely for clues about what kind of government he might form after the elections on February 24-25.

In recent articles, it describes Bersani, who leads the main centre-left party, as the front runner in the campaign.

And it quotes Bersani as saying he would be willing to give more power to Brussels over Italian government spending in exchange for greater freedom from the European Union to give key Italian economic sectors a boost.

“I am ready to discuss — if it will be my turn to run the country — how to strengthen the mechanism of fiscal discipline to monitor national budgets in exchange for new policies aimed at stimulating the economy,” Bersani told the Financial Times.

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Italy: Priest Calls Women to ‘Self-Examination’ For Femicide

‘How often do they provoke?’ asks flyer posted in church

(ANSA) — Turin, December 26 — A flyer displayed on a church bulletin board by a priest in the northern region of Liguria, and then subsequently posted on the social network Facebook by outraged members of the congregation, has caused an uproar for allegedly “encouraging” violence against women.

The priest from the San Terenzo church in the town of Lerici, father Piero Corsi, entitled the leaflet “Women and femicide — healthy self-criticism. How often do they provoke?”.

The lengthy discussion written by Corsi asks if men are just “randomly crazy, or are they pushed?”.

“The fact is that women are increasingly the cause…and end up exacerbating tensions by leaving children to themselves, keep dirty houses, put cold dishes on the table, buy fast food and provide filthy clothes. So if a family goes to the dogs and is pushed to crime (violence must be condemned and punished firmly) often the responsibilities are shared”. The bulletin also examines sexual violence against women, noting that women and girls often “go around dressed provocatively”.

Maria Gabriella Carnieri Moscatelli, president of the Italian emergency hotline Telefono Rosa said on Wednesday that the flyer was a “true instigation to violence against women” and called for both Premier Mario Monti and Pope Benedict XVI to speak out against the message.

According to the association, sexual violence causes more fatalities among women in Italy than cancer and is most often committed by a spouse or former partner.

“Italy has the highest percent of femicide in Europe…a message like this (by Corsi) is unacceptable,” Moscatelli said.

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Netherlands: Number of Sexually Exploited Girls Underestimated, Says Official Report

The number of under-age girls forced into prostitution has been underestimated, according to a new independent report due out later on Monday, Nos television reports.

Last year, some 195 out of the 1,200 officially-registered victims of sexual exploitation and trafficking were under age, the report’s author Corinne Dettmeijer told the broadcaster.

But this is an underestimation because youth social workers and other organisations fail to report all cases to CoMensha, which collates cases, Dettmeijer’s report into the trafficking and sexual violence against children says.

Pimps

In addition, Dettmeijer expects that many young victims — those aged 18 to 23 — were also forced into prostitution when they were minors.

Some 60% of under-age prostitutes have Dutch nationality and are often the victims of sweet-talking young pimps, known as loverboys in the Netherlands, Dettmeijer said.

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Swiss Mull Slashing ‘Fat-Cat’ Salaries

Attention all high-flying executives in Switzerland: go ahead and splurge on diamonds, fine art and vintage champagne this holiday season because next year you may be tightening your belts.

The Swiss will vote on an initiative in March that could put an end to the big pay hikes of top managers at publicly-listed companies in the country.

If the “rip-off salary” initiative is approved, shareholders would have an annual binding vote on the total compensation of a company’s board of directors and management. Executives would also bid adieu to other perks like compensation paid in advance or golden parachute rewards upon departure.

Executive compensation has become a topic of heated discussion and ample hand wringing around the world since the financial meltdown of 2008. A “yes” to the initiative would instantly thrust Switzerland into the international spotlight as one of a handful of countries taking concrete steps to rein in rocketing executive pay.

“This is not a Swiss issue,” Thomas Minder, a small businessman in Schaffhausen and a senator, tells The Local. “All over the world, there’s the same discussion.”

It hasn’t been easy getting to this point. Minder embarked on his odyssey to change executive pay when he handed in his initiative nearly five years ago. He blames the delay on intense lobbying by pro-business groups and a drawn-out political debate in the capital of Bern.

The current executive pay system is rotten, Minder says. To start with, he says, the salaries of top managers have increased dramatically and don’t necessarily reflect the performance of their companies.

Top executives at companies such as drug maker Novartis and the big banks UBS and Credit Suisse have come under fire in recent years for multi-million-franc pay-outs to their top leaders. Minder believes it’s time that executives are paid according to their performance, whether measured by profits or share price.

Big pay packets should not be a given every year, he says. “Not one (publicly-traded) company, not in Switzerland, not in the world, knows a minus,” Minder says. “I wouldn’t have launched the initiative if there would be a minus system in compensation.”

Payments granted to executives before they start work, along with severance payments awarded to departing managers, also stoke Minder’s ire. “There is no meaning or no explanation why a guy getting kicked out should get a golden parachute.”

Many of his fellow Swiss citizens are also fed up with soaring executive pay. According to a GfS Bern poll in May, 77 per cent of people questioned said they were definitely or somewhat for the initiative.

Although Switzerland is clearly prosperous, those making up its large middle class are increasingly unhappy and uncertain, according to a recent study from the Avenir Suisse think tank. The study points to a source of their discontent: income gains among the highest earners have outpaced those of the middle class during the past two decades.

The “winner takes it all” mentality has left the middle class feeling like they’re falling behind, the report said. Still, not everyone thinks Minder’s initiative is a wise idea.

Business lobby group Economiesuisse says there are isolated excesses. But in general, the pay ratio between executives and employees in Switzerland is smaller than in other countries, Meinrad Vetter, the group’s head of regulatory affairs and competition, tells The Local.

He acknowledges that salaries for top managers have increased in recent years thanks to globalization and the subsequent “internationalization of management.” Higher salaries in Anglo-Saxon countries put pressure on compensation in other parts of the world, he says.

Vetter says a better solution would be parliament’s counter proposal, supported by Economiesuisse, among other organizations. This proposal would let shareholders decide for themselves if they want to have a binding vote on executive pay.

Vetter worries that the rip-off initiative, if passed, could damage Switzerland’s attractiveness as a good place to do business for firms around the world. The increased bureaucracy could make companies think twice about coming, he says.

“It’s the wrong solution,” Vetter says. “It threatens the success of the Swiss export model and gambles with Swiss jobs.”Some heads of Swiss companies, including Nestlé chief executive officer Paul Bulcke and Novartis CEO Joe Jimenez, have spoken out against the initiative and warned about the long-term consequences for the Swiss economy.

The initiative isn’t yet on the radar of executives who talk to Guy de Brabois, country manager at recruitment firm Robert Walters in Zurich. The fallout would be limited, as only Swiss-listed companies would be affected and there would be no actual cap on executive salaries, he tells The Local. “I see it more as a corporate governance rule…than a real intention to push salaries down.”

Minder insists, perhaps optimistically, that the initiative will serve as proof to the business world that their money is safe in Switzerland.

Besides, the Swiss won’t be the first, as he points out: Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands all have binding votes on shareholder pay, and the European Union is reportedly drawing up similar plans…

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The Press in Europe (1/5): El País: Delusions of Grandeur

Mediapart Paris

A success story of the transition to democracy and a showcase for Spanish journalism, today the left-wing daily is struggling to cope with huge losses, which have even affected its editorial line — a crisis exacerbated by the newspaper’s managers who have refused to take responsibility for their actions. Excerpts.

Ludovic Lamant

When Juan Luis Cebrian, the all-powerful boss of El País, outlined the main elements of a restructuring plan to his staff in October, he justified himself with an argument that brooks no contradiction: the newspaper, which is the leading daily in Spain, could no longer “continue to live so well” with too many overpaid journalists.

His reasoning was reminiscent of conservative government leader Mariano Rajoy’s message to the Spanish people, who, with every new austerity plan, assumes a contrite air and announces that the country can no longer afford “to live beyond its means”.

Is what is happening at El País emblematic of the economic stagnation in the rest of the country? The crisis which has struck the jewel of the Spanish-speaking press, owned by the PRISA media group, has much in common with the collapse of the country.

Record-breaking indebtedness caused by colossal investments, control in the hands of magnates from the world of finance, little or no concern for the interests of the press, bosses on multi-million euro salaries, summary layoffs which may prove to be counterproductive; “It is a metaphor for what Spain is experiencing today,” remarks Miguel Mora, the newspaper’s Paris correspondent.

Some 129 journalists have now been shown the door. That is close to a third of a total workforce of 466 employees, and the list of those who have been let go includes some of the major names associated with the newspaper. Four local editions of El País (including the Valencian and Andalucian editions) are to be closed down, while the journalists who have escaped the restructuring plan are to have their salaries cut by 15 per cent.

Union fury

The announcement of the “ERE” (a Spanish acronym for a restructuring) prompted a number of violent shocks within the company. For three days in November, virtually all of the staff went on strike, and the newspaper, which is the sole centre-left daily in Spain, had to make do with publishing news agency reports. And the struggle between Cebrian and the committee of journalists formed in response to the restructuring is not over yet…

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The Sniffer Dog and the Money Mules

Amateur money traffickers on Italian-Swiss border

COMO — The classic hiding place is a lined belt, used mainly by those crossing the border on foot or by train. Some prefer body belts with ultra-thin pockets that swallow up €500 notes. Female mules tuck the cash into their bra or pants, perhaps thinking that financial police will refrain from making intimate searches. But they are wrong. Many of the customs officers are female and the smugglers also fail to reckon with Tango, a money-sniffing Labrador who never misses a banknote.

Housewives, business people, pensioners, shopkeepers and office workers make up the army of amateur mules who take currency into, but also out of, Switzerland, defying financial police controls without recourse to the cars with hidden compartments used by their professional counterparts. Money trafficking is taking on growing proportions. In the past twelve months, financial police officers at the Ponte Chiasso border crossing have gone into action 650 times, intercepting €54.4 million in banknotes (€13 million) and bearer bonds (€42.4 million), and issuing on-the-spot fines for €500,000.

Lieutenant Colonel Alessandro Luchini, commander of the financial police’s Gruppo Ponte Chiasso, points out that “People think that most of the money is going into Switzerland. But that’s not the case. Fifty per cent of the money intercepted is coming into Italy and this year there has been an increase in the overall amount”. On Tuesday alone, officers winkled out €400,000, without the assistance of Tango, who had the day off.

The first victim was a lady from Siena who withdrew €36,000 from a bank in Lugano and hopped onto the Milan train. She was stopped by financial police at the border, where checks brought to light the banknotes that were hidden in her belt. Officers issued her with an on-the-spot fine of €3,900. A few hours later, a mum and her two kids attempted to drive into Italy at Ponte Chiasso. The trio had split among them the €30,000 they had withdrawn from a bank a few metres into Switzerland, convinced that they were in the clear (the limit is €9,999 per person). While customs officials were writing up the fine, plainclothes officers stopped a 45-year-old commercial graphic designer from Brescia who was driving across the border without declaring the €20,000 he had tucked away in his jacket. He had to cough up a €500 fine.

After lunch, a 60-year-old pharmacist from Molise stepped onto the train bound for Italy with €80,430 in large-denomination banknotes crammed into her pants, jacket and bra. “I need the money to pay my taxes in Italy”, she told officers. Then in the evening, officers pulled off the day’s coup. They stopped an Alfa Romeo Giulietta at the Brogeda crossing. At the wheel was a Denmark-based Australian financial adviser whose case contained a carefully folded pair of jeans with €270,500 in undeclared notes. Officers made a precautionary seizure of €130,000 on the spot until the ministry decides what penalty to impose.

Luigi Corvi

20 dicembre 2012 | 13:02

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Up to 70,000 British Jobs ‘Are at Risk From Brussels Climate Change Law’

Up to 70,000 British jobs are at risk as a direct result of European carbon reduction targets, according to a report.

The policies have pushed up the cost of energy, threatening the vital mineral industries which deal in materials such as cement, chemicals, glass, ceramics and steel, the study claims.

It says the aluminium industry has been ‘virtually eradicated’ after closures in Anglesey and Northumberland, and blames policies which penalise ‘energy-intensive’ industries for emitting too much carbon dioxide.

As a result, firms in such industries, which employ 70,000 people, could be driven abroad where there are less stringent targets, costing jobs on our shores with no overall environmental benefits.

The study by think-tank Civitas claims the only way to save the £400billion-a-year industry is to scrap plans to fine firms which produce too much carbon dioxide.

Ministers should exempt such companies from the climate change levy — a tax on industries which do not use renewable energy — to the maximum extent permitted under EU directives.

And it says the Coalition should abandon its ‘unachievable’ target of generating 20 per cent of electricity by renewable methods by 2020 — the most far-reaching target in the EU.

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Vatican Daily Osservatore Romano Endorses Monti

Church appeals ‘to restore noble’ sense of politics

(ANSA) — Rome, December 27 — The Vatican’s daily on Thursday backed caretaker premier Mario Monti’s bid for a second term at the helm of a centrist Catholic coalition. L’Osservatore Romano said Monti had launched “an appeal to restore the highest and most noble sense of politics which is still, also etymologically, care of the common good”. Italian media has commented that the daily paper’s backing is practically a papal endorsement for Monti and a turn away from ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi whose relationship with the Vatican was damaged by an alleged affair with the Moroccan-born belly dancer ‘Ruby’ whom his is reported to have paid for sex when she was 17. The Vatican has said it is “troubled” by the affair, dubbed Rubygate, and the Osservatore Romano wrote last January that it “caused a dent in Italy’s image that will be hard to repair”.

Pope Benedict XVI in his Christmas greeting Tuesday urged Italian voters to keep high values in mind when making choices. The Vatican continues to hold significant sway in Italian politics.

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Wilders to Step Up International Anti-Islam Campaign

PVV leader Geert Wilders is to step up his campaign against Islam in 2013, the parliamentarian told Nos television in an interview.

The fight against Islam is a mission for life, Wilders told the broadcaster.

Wilders said he would step up his fight against ‘the biggest sickness’ the Netherlands has had at home and internationally, ‘from Australia to America, from Switzerland to wherever.’

Wilders also again renewed his statement that the Netherlands has a ‘Moroccan problem’. It is Moroccan racism that they rarely rob each other, Wilders said.

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North Africa

Egypt: Salafist El Nour Party Will Not Abort Beach Tourism

Minister, 10.5 million visitors till November, up 17.4 than 2011

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO, December 27 — Salafist El-Nour Party spokesman Nader Bakar denied the party will seek to abort beach tourism in the country, MENA reports. “Beach tourism is a major part of the country’s whole tourism industry, “ Bakar said. “No official can halt an active and important industry like tourism.” Tourism accounted for 10 per cent of Egypt’s economic activity during the final years of the Mubarak era. Egypt’s tourism minister said 10.5 million tourists visited Egypt till end of November of 2012, up 17.4 percent than 2011, injecting 9.37 billion dollars into the economy. According to MENA, Hisham Zazou said there is still a demand on the Egyptian tourist destination but certain measures should be adopted to develop tourism industry. Zazou made the remarks during a meeting with the Egyptian Tourism Federation late on Wednesday that was followed by a national dialogue with political parties in Egypt. He said 25 percent of occupancy in different tourist destinations were lost over the latest political developments in Egypt prompted by the constitutional declaration and the referendum on the new constitution that were met by angry protests and clashes that left some protesters dead. Though December is traditionally considered the start of Egypt’s peak season, many foreigners preferred to stay away because of the televised scenes of protests and clashes on the streets of Cairo in the battle over a controversial constitution. Zazou made clear that services offered to tourists and their quality should not be affected by low prices given to them to encourage them come to Egypt, calling on all staffers in the tourism sector to coordinate with travel agencies to reach suitable price compatible with excellent services they offer. Security, high unemployment rate and declining investments are the most important challenges to tourism sector, he said. He called for improving security, launching many campaigns to promote for Egyptian tourism abroad and facilitating visa procedures for tourists.

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Egypt’s Islamists Still Have the Upper Hand

The Islamist-dominated Shura Council received the authority to legislate in Egypt until a new lower house of parliament is elected. For lack of other legal means, the opposition pins its hopes on upcoming elections.

Egyptian journalist Ahmed Esmat said the mood among Egyptians was “calm on the surface, but it’s boiling underneath.” But there could be mass demonstrations again soon, he told DW. “It all depends on the Shura Council’s decisions.”

The Shura Council is Egypt’s upper house of parliament. Two-thirds of its 270 members are elected, the others were appointed by President Mohammed Morsi. According to the new constitution signed into law by Morsi on Tuesday (25.12.2012), the Islamist-dominated body is to legislate in Egypt until a new lower house is elected in about two months’ time. Official reports say about 64 percent of the Egyptian electorate voted in favor of the constitution. Voter turnout was a mere 33 percent.

Officially, at least, Morsi has lost part of his power. Following the dissolution of the lower house in the summer by a court order, he had assumed the legislative tasks now delegated to the Shura Council. Esmat said he was convinced the body dominated by Islamists and the Muslim Brotherhood will maintain Morsi’s course.

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Israel and the Palestinians

Hamas Holds Rallies in Judea and Samaria: Raising Security Concerns in Knesset Elections

While the PA security is monitoring these rallies, doubtless Israel’s security services may be concerned about rising support in the disputed territories for Hamas and its charter that seeks destruction of the Jewish state. Israel also has to be concerned about the homegrown version of Hamas, the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement whose leader, Sheik Raed Salah has called for the establishment of a mini-Caliphate in Jerusalem. What may also concern Israel is whether the PLO-Fatah/ Hamas marriage of convenience might foster the eruption of possible Third Intifada in the disputed territories. [. . .] The emerging conservative shift may also be reflected in Israeli PM Netanyahu’s campaign message emphasizing dealing with Iran, and the Islamic Republic’s relentless pursuit of nuclear weapons. That campaign message focuses on Israel’s “long arm” reach preventing achievement of Iran’s nuclear weapons program possibly crossing red lines of nuclear enrichment in 2013. So far, the Iranian Islamic Republic has not been deflected by US and EU sanctions, or P5+1 negotiations. This despite reports that Iran’s economy may be in meltdown. This come amidst new reports of another Stuxnet malworm attack on Iran’s commercial oil and uranium processing facilities at Bandar Abbas in the Persian Gulf. As Mark Dubowitz, executive director of the Washington, DC- based Foundation for Defense of Democracy, said on Fox News “Happening Now” yesterday, that US and Israeli resolve to counter Tehran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons must be backed by a credible military option — watch here. That bolsters Netanyahu’s electoral campaign message of putting security first.

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Israel Putting Up New Barrier in Golan Heights

Concerns over possible attacks from Syria

(ANSAmed) — TEL AVIV — Construction of a new barrier along the line of demarcation between the Golan Heights (occupied by Israel in 1967) and Syria has been stepped up, according to the Israeli commercial television station Channel 2. The barrier was rendered necessary after decades of calm by several border incidents over the past few months in the Golan Heights. The broadcaster noted that Israel is concerned that Islamic groups working in Syria to bring down Bashar Al-Assad’s regime might in future launch attacks also at Israeli objectives in the Golan Heights. The old border fences are being replaced by a much higher and more solid structure, similar to the one along the border between Israel and Egypt. So far, Channel 2 notes, four kilometres of the barrier have been completed near the Druze city Majdal Shams, the capital of the occupied Golan Heights.

Over the coming months another 54 kilometres will be put up between the zones of 54 Kuneitra (northern Golan) and Mevo Hama, in the south. “The situation is still calm,” Col. Tamir Heiman, military commander of the zone, told the broadcaster. “But we must be ready to deal with even the worst case scenario.”

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Middle East

Iran’s Only Female Cabinet Minister Dismissed

Iran’s president has dismissed the only female minister in his cabinet. Health Minister Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi was the first and only woman to have held a ministerial position in the Islamic Republic’s 34-year history.

According to Iranian state television, Ahmadinejad sacked his health minister on Thursday, after she called for the price of certain medicines to be hiked. Dastjerdi had proposed the hikes in response to the sharp depreciation of the Iranian currency, the rial, as a result of Western sanctions related to Iran’s controversial nuclear program.

The president, who has sought to downplay the economic effects of the sanctions, had fiercely opposed any price hikes. In a short statement he said he had appointed Mohammad Hassan Tariqat Monfared as interim head of the ministry.

Dastjerdi was appointed in 2009 as the only female government minister to have served since the Islamic revolution of 1979. Trained as a gynecologist, she became an advocate for women’s rights in Iran.

Last month she criticized authorities for failing to provide funds to import vital medicines. She said only a quarter of the $2.4 billion (1.8 billion euros) earmarked for medicine imports had been provided in the current year and there was a shortage of foreign currency for the shipments.

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Why is America Midwiving a Muslim Brotherhood-Ruled Syria?

By Andrew G. Bostom

Following significant military [1] successes [2] and diplomatic [3] gains by Syria’s anti-Bashar Assad Sunni Muslim insurgency over recent weeks, Moscow, a key Assad regime ally, announced [2] Tuesday 12/18/12 its preparations for an evacuation of Russian citizens living in Syria.

While the Assad regime’s ruling Alawite minority sect retained a firm hold [2] on their indigenous base in the coastal Syrian provinces, the predominantly Sunni Muslim Syrian rebels have seized [2] the northern and eastern border zones, near Turkey and Iraq, respectively, and dominate [2] wide swathes of rural Syria. The continued rebel assault is even advancing on Assad’s seat of power, Damascus, near the western frontier of Lebanon, having just seized [2] the pro-Assad Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk, on the southern edge of the Syrian capital.

By Wednesday, the rebels had reportedly [4] captured at least six towns in the central Hama governorate (Latamneh, Helfaya, Kfar Naboudah, Hasraya, Tibat al-Imn, and Kfar Zita), with skirmishes erupting in the city of Hama itself. As of Friday, the Sunni insurgents were besieging [5] Morek, an Alawite stronghold in Hama governorate, a province which contains dozens of Alawite and Christian villages among Sunni towns, igniting fears [5] of increased sectarian violence…

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Russia

New India-Russia Billion-Dollar Arms Deals Signed

(AGI) New Delhi, Dec 24 — India and Russia have signed weapons and helicopter deals worth several billion dollars, further bolstering ties between the two countries.

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Putin Says He Will Sign Bill Banning Americans From Adopting Russian Children

President Vladimir V. Putin said Thursday that he will sign into a law a ban on adoptions of Russian children by American citizens, retaliating against an American law that punishes Russians accused of violating human rights and dealing a potentially grave setback to bilateral relations.

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Russian Anti-Putin Blogger Navalny Accused of Fraud

(AGI) Moscow — The Russian lawyer and blogger Aleksei Navalny, a leading opposition figure, is facing his third set of criminal charges in five months.

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Far East

Chinese Satellite Navigation System to Compete With GPS

China’s new Beidou satellite navigation system has started offering services to users across the Asia Pacific region. Beijing hopes the technology will eventually have the potential to compete with the US’ GPS.

China announced on Thursday it had started making services of its own Beidou satellite navigation system available to Asian users outside the country.

The network would offer services including positioning, navigation, time and text messaging to people in the Asia Pacific region, Beidou spokesman Ran Chengqi said during a press briefing.

Beijing expected the satnav system to generate a 400-billion-yuan (48-billion-euro, $63-billion) market for services to the transport, meteorology and telecommunications sectors.

In October of this year, China launched a sixth satellite in 2012 to join an already existing array of navigation technology forming the Beidou network. According to the Global Times newspaper, Beidou will eventually consist of over 30 satellites.

China’s own satnav system is expected to provide global services by 2020, but looks unlikely to completely replace the US’ Global Positioning System (GPS) in the country. Experts said there was a greater likelihood of both systems being used simultaneously.

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Korean Unification May Cost South 7% of GDP: Finance Ministry

Unification of the two Koreas could cost the South up to 7 percent of annual GDP for a decade though the South would benefit in various ways such as cheap labour and the North’s resources, South Korea’s Finance Ministry said on Wednesday.

Korea has been divided since the end of World War Two and the Stalinist North and capitalist South have been fierce rivals since the 1950-53 Korean war.

But both Koreas see themselves as the rightful leaders of the Korean people and while there would appear to be no chance of unification in the immediate future, people in both Koreas harbour that hope.

The Finance Ministry said in a report on mid- to long-term policy-making strategy that if the two Koreas unified within the next eight years, South Korea would likely pay from one to seven percent of its annual gross domestic product (GDP) every year for 10 years.

“Unification will contribute to the expansion of the economy’s potential growth through increased labour, investments, production and economic cooperation,” the ministry said in the report.

Seven percent of South Korea’s GDP last year of 1,237 trillion Korean won ($1.15 trillion) would be 86.6 trillion won ($80.62 billion).

The estimates reflect the costs as seen in the short-term, or until 2020.

Though relations between the North, which has twice tested a nuclear device, and the South have been particularly bad over the past few years, they could soon improve.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Jacob Zuma Says Owning a Dog ‘Is Not African’

South Africa’s president, Jacob Zuma, has declared that having a pet dog is not African, and that black South Africans who buy a dog, take it for walks and to the veterinarian are copying white culture.

Mr Zuma, 70, was speaking at a traditional event in KwaZulu-Natal province, his first public appearance since being re-elected president of the African National Congress a week ago.

He described people who love dogs more than humans as “having a lack of humanity”, Durban newspaper The Mercury reported.

Black South Africans should stop adopting the habits of other cultures, Mr Zuma told an audience of thousands on Wednesday: “Even if you apply any kind of lotion and straighten your hair you will never be white.”

Mr Zuma, a proud Zulu who adheres to traditional practices such as polygamy, said in an August interview that it was “not right” for women to be single, and that having children is “extra training for a woman”.

In November, he endorsed traditional courts in South Africa, saying that problems should be resolved “the African way, not the white man’s way”.

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South Africa’s Jacob Zuma in Dog Ownership Row

The South African government has sought to clarify remarks by President Jacob Zuma that angered dog lovers. Mr Zuma was quoted as saying at a rally on Wednesday that having pet dogs was part of white — not African — culture. But presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj said Mr Zuma was simply warning against loving animals more than humans beings.

He said Mr Zuma’s main message was the need to “decolonise the African mind” in South Africa, where white-minority rule ended in 1994. South Africa’s Mercury newspaper reports that Mr Zuma told thousands of supporters at a rally in KwaZulu-Natal province that people who spent money on buying a dog, taking it to the vet and for walks belonged to white culture. There was also a new generation of young Africans who were trying to adopt the lifestyles of other race groups, Mr Zuma said.

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Immigration

Italy: Human-Trafficking Charges Brought Against Moroccan Women

Sisters brought teenagers to Bologna, claimed as own children

(ANSA) — Rome, December 27 — Human-trafficking charges have been brought against two sisters from Morocco accused of bringing two teenagers into Italy and claiming them as their children.

Police arrested the two women at the Marconi airport in Bologna after they arrived Wednesday evening on a flight from Casablanca with a boy aged 12 and a girl of about 15.

Police say the women, 37 and 47 years old, produced documents to support their claims that these were their children and all were returning to their home in the northwestern Piedmont region.

Police became suspicious because the photos on the children’s documents didn’t quite match their features.

The women may have been planning to put the children up for illegal adoption, police said.

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Pope Says Attitude Toward Migrants is Main Moral Question

(AGI) Vatican City, Dec 26 — In his homily during Christmas Eve mass, Pope Benedict XVI focused on migrants and refugees. “The great moral question for us is our attitude toward the homeless, toward refugees and migrants,” he said .

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Switzerland: Top Businessman Calls for Immigrant Quotas

Rolf Dörig, the chairman of Swiss Life and staffing company Adecco, is calling for quotas on Europeans working in Switzerland to ensure only those needed by the country are allowed in.

Unrestricted mobility of workers between the European Union and Switzerland combined with an “unconditional multicultural attitude” threatens the country’s social stability, Dörig said in an interview with the Nordwestschweiz newspaper.

“Switzerland needs a controlled free mobility (of workers) with the entire world so that we receive the workers we really need,” he said.

Dörig, who is also a member of the executive board of Economiesuisse, an umbrella group for Swiss business, said he did not believe that Switzerland should abandon its freedom of movement of workers agreement with the EU.

But the agreement “should be applied in as restrictive a way as possible within the framework of the existing accord” — and that means quotas, he said.

Switzerland has experienced a strong influx of foreigners into the country since the free movement of persons agreement with the EU came into effect in 2002.

An estimated 75,000 net immigrants are expected in the country this year, while foreigners account for 22 percent of the population.

The population growth has put pressures on housing availability and affordability and driven development in urban areas.

Switzerland cannot continue to expand without curbs freedom of persons deals with other countries and regions of the world, Dörig said.

The danger is, “if we do not succeed in becoming more restrictive on immigration, citizens will sooner or later massively limit Switzerland’s openness to the rest of the world at the polls (in a referendum),” he said.

Unrestricted immigration also threatens, he said, to bring additional costs to the country to pay for extra infrastructure and social plans.

Dörig acknowledged that the Swiss economy has benefited in recent years from the labour mobility deal with the EU…

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Culture Wars

Denmark: Govt. Wants to Rename Christianity Studies

The government wants to change the name of Christianity classes in schools. Opposition disagrees.

The government’s proposals for a school reform include a proposal to rename the subject Christianity to Religion, although the content of classes will remain the same, according to Kristeligt Dagblad.

“We find ‘religion’ covers the syllabus content better and is more modern. Christianity will still be central to content because we live in a country in which Christianity has been our cultural fulcrum for centuries,” Social Democratic Education Spokesman Troels Ravn tells Kristeligt Dagblad.

“But at the same time we have to modernise the subject because we now have a society in which other religions play a role,” he adds.

Ravn says that the name change is not a main issue in the reform, but will be part of the negotiating process that follows the publication of the government’s reform proposals.

The current government parties have previously suggested a name-change for the subject, with Education Minister Christine Antorini (SocDem) telling Kristeligt Dagblad a year ago that “it is important that the subject is called Religion”.

Centre-right education spokesmen are surprised at the proposal, with Conservative Spokeswoman Mai Henriksen saying she is sceptical.

“It is important for us to keep the original name. It is important because it signals what the subject is about and because it affects the way it is taught,” Henriksen tells Kristeligt Dagblad.

The Danish People’s Party is even more adamant.

“Denmark is a Christian country; Christianity is the foundation of our society and must therefore be weighted most… A name change will send the wrong signal and put all religions on the same footing,” says Alex Ahrendtsen.

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Facebook Purges Pro-Gun Accounts

Facebook is purging accounts that carry pro-second amendment and pro-liberty information in a censorship purge that has accelerated over the past few hours, with innumerable pages being disappeared merely for posting legitimate political content.

NaturalNews.com’s Mike Adams contacted us to alert us to the fact that “Facebook banned our account for posting this,” with an attached image of a Gandhi quote about how the British disarmed the citizenry during their rule in India.

The following is a list of Facebook accounts operated by individuals in the alternative media that have been shut down by Facebook staff over the past 24 hours. Infowars writer Aaron Dykes and political dissident Brandon J. Raub have also had their accounts deleted. Raub was snatched by police and forcibly imprisoned in a psychiatric ward earlier this year for posting political content on Facebook. Infowars editor Kurt Nimmo also had his account suspended this morning.

As we have previously highlighted, Facebook occasionally deletes images and posts that it claims violate “Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities,” yet constitute little more than political conjecture or a healthy skepticism of official narratives on current events.

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General

Customized Mass Production Using 3D

Until now, products printed using 3D have mostly been prototypes. But the technology can also be applied to serial production, and is set to revolutionize industry, the nature of production, and consumption.

New components — T-girders and mechanical casings — sit in a heap of powder. The Voxeljet company is printing them using a 3D machine. On the other side of the powder mound, a slider moves back and forth. It’s fitted with an extrusion head, like that of an ink-jet printer, which shoots an adhesive into the powder. This is the way components are manufactured using 3D technology: layer by layer.

The technology for printing components in 3D form has already been available for several years. Until now, it has mainly been used for manufacturing rare or expensive prototypes for the research and development departments of major companies. But the technology has advanced enough to be put to use elsewhere, and is now increasingly being used in serial production. The big advantage of this technique is that each component can still be different, even as part of a series.

All sorts of objects can be printed directly using 3D technology. The most common process involves selective laser melting (SLM), which works in a similar way to the adhesive process described above. First a laser beam fuses the contours of the object into an extremely thin layer of plastic and metal powder. Then the machine pushes fresh powder over it, and the laser melts on another layer. Layer for layer, a new component is created.

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News Feed 20121226

Financial Crisis
» Austerity-Hit Southern Europeans Flock to Switzerland
» Greek Doctors Looking for Jobs in UAE and Sweden
» Italian Olive Oil Production Drops 12%
» Italy Heading Towards ‘Disaster’ If Taxes Not Lowered
 
USA
» Congress, at Last Minute, Drops Requirement to Obtain Warrant to Monitor Email
» Experimental Private Rocket Makes Highest Test Hop Yet
» Toyota Settles Lawsuit Over Impact of Acceleration Recalls
 
Europe and the EU
» German Parliament Denied Access to Inspect German Gold Reserves Due to ‘Lack of Visiting Rooms’
» Germany: Dead Passenger Found Riding in Berlin Underground
» Italian President Commutes Editor’s Libel Jail Term
» Italy: Centre Leaders Endorse Monti Agenda
» Italy: Alleged Berlusconi Pimp Convicted for Puglia Healthcare Scam
» Italy: Rain and Snow in Northern Italy But Sicily Stays Warm
» Italy: Alfano Notes IMU, Income Tax and VAT Rise in Monti Agenda
» Seized Italian Fishing Boat Returns to Sicily
» ‘Straight Out of a Western Film’: European Bison Return to Wild in Germany
» Survey Shows Merkel’s Coalition Now Has 41 Percent Support
» Two Magical Centuries: How the Grimms Cast a Spell on the World
» UK: Thug Who Blinded Student Gets Off With a Reprimand: So What Does it Take to be Jailed for Assault?
» UK: Unique 2,000-Year-Old Roman Theatre Discovered in Back Garden of Archaeological School
 
North Africa
» Egyptian Forces Intercept French Made Rockets in Sinai
» Libya: An Inside Look at Misrata, The City That Won the War
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» David Ha’ivri: Anti-Israel Propaganda Foiled by the Facts
 
Middle East
» As Gaza Simmers, Qatar-Hamas Alliance Comes Under Scrutiny
» Fortress in the Sky: Buried Christian Empire Casts New Light on Early Islam
» Iran Pays Russian Women Working at Nuclear Plant to Wear Hijab
» Joint Saudi-Emirate Operation Uncovers Al Qaeda Cell
» Talking Turkey
» Turkey Increases 24% Lira Use in Foreign Trade
» United Arab Emirates Breaks Up Alleged Terror Cell
» Yemeni Tribal Leaders Asked to Search for Kidnapped Finns
 
Russia
» Russian Senate Approves Law Banning Adoptions by Americans
» Russia Hopes US Will See “Sense” Over Adoptions Row
 
South Asia
» Suicide Bomber Attacks US Base in Afghanistan Killing 3
 
Far East
» China’s New MIRV Ballistic Missile is a Big Deal
» World’s Longest High-Speed Rail Line Opens Connecting Beijing With Southern China
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Erratic Environment May be Key to Human Evolution
» Pirates Hijack Italian Ship Off Nigeria
 
General
» United Nations Global Warming Propaganda Exposed

Financial Crisis

Austerity-Hit Southern Europeans Flock to Switzerland

After losing one public sector IT job and then another in austerity-hit Spain, Thierry Perello decided to seek his fortune in one of the few remaining bright spots on the European map: Switzerland.

“I just didn’t want to stay in Spain anymore. I was really afraid the whole country would go just go up in flames,” the 41-year-old Spaniard told AFP, explaining why he had made his way to Switzerland last August.

While at the heart of a continent plunged in deep crisis, Switzerland is experiencing economic growth and enjoys a mere 3.1-percent unemployment rate, compared to 11.7 percent in the neighbouring eurozone.

“I thought Switzerland was not only a good country for finding work, but also for my kids and their future,” said Perello, whose three- and five-year-old children are still in Spain with their mother waiting for him to find work before making the move.

Perello is not alone. According to Swiss statistics, there has been a recent surge in the number of southern Europeans, especially from Portugal and Spain, settling in the country.

Alberto Gomez, a 36-year-old salesman who moved to Switzerland in May after losing three jobs in Spain over the course of as many years, has a blog for new arrivals from his country that gets more than 1,000 hits a day.

“Everyone says they have come because of the crisis… All the young people want to leave Spain. There are no jobs and virtually no unemployment benefits,” he told AFP.

And while soaring unemployment and slashed benefits have for several years been pushing private sector workers out of hard-hit countries, observers say public sectors that once offered prosperity and lifelong security have become increasingly affected.

“The migration of public sector employees is rising,” Daniel Vaughn-Whitehead, an economist with the UN’s International Labour Organization, told AFP.

“Before, public sector employees were well-protected and they had higher wages… They had life-long employment. Now that is not the case,” he said.

In fact, “the picture emerging (in many European countries) is quite shocking,” he said, describing how “austerity packages” have led to employment cuts and wage cuts across public sectors, including healthcare and education.

In a report in September, the ILO for instance mentioned the case of a 50-year-old Portugese woman, only identified as Ana B., who had taken one-year leave from a good job as a secretary at a government agency in Porto to work as a cleaning lady in Switzerland.

Although the shift was tough in terms of falling social status and comfort levels, she said she received more than double the pay, which allowed her to pay off bills back home.

“I would certainly rather stay at home,” she confided, “but I want my son to be able to graduate from university.”

Perello meanwhile is staying with a friend on the French side of the border as he looks for work in Switzerland, since “it is too expensive to live in Geneva when you’re unemployed.”

Yet he dreams of settling in the wealthy Alpine nation with his family.

“Switzerland has a very participatory democracy. There is a lot of transparency in politics… I would like to live in a place like that,” he said, adding that in Spain, “we feel like we’re being had every day.”

“There is no future in Spain,” agreed Gomez, who is living with his brother in Geneva while he looks for work.

He said he had immediately thought of Switzerland when he decided to leave his home country, “because everyone knows there is work in Switzerland (and) because the salaries are so much higher there than in other countries.”

According to a report published by Swiss bank UBS in September, Zurich and Geneva are two of the cities with the highest salaries and the best purchasing power in the world.

Vaughn-Whitehead said Switzerland is definitely one of the most attractive destinations for austerity-hit Europeans.

“There is such a gap between the average wage in Switzerland and for instance Portugal now that it really motivates migration,” he said.

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Greek Doctors Looking for Jobs in UAE and Sweden

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 24 — A growing number of Greek doctors, seeing their pay cut constantly and sometimes going unpaid for months by the government, are heading abroad to practice medicine and make a living. Britain, Sweden and many other rich European countries as well as United Arab Emirates (UAE) are some of the countries of their list as GreekReporter website writes. This year especially, with more austerity measures being imposed and affecting all professionals, doctors are giving up on Greece and leaving their homeland. One of the favored destinations is Dubai, where jobs abound and where many rich Europeans and Arabs visit to receive high quality medical care and services. According to an announcement released by the Medical Association of Athens, in recent months more than 300 doctors and dentists have filled applications to move abroad in countries such as the UK, Sweden and the UAE. In 2011, the Medical Association of Athens issued 1,500 certificates to residents (doctors in training) in order to work abroad and the first six months of 2012 there were more than 1,000.

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Italian Olive Oil Production Drops 12%

Production costs jump 38% in 12 years, trade bodies say

(ANSA) — Rome, December 21; Italian olive oil production is set to fall 12% in the 2012-2013 season to just under 4.8 million tonnes compared with 5.5 million last season, according to data released on Friday by a group of trade associations. Production costs have increased some 38% in the past 12 years, whilst prices remained weak, a situation which ate into producers profits, the Ismea, Aifo, Cno and Unaprol bodies said.

The decline in volume was the result of bad weather this year, including droughts and high temperatures and floods.

The regions of Puglia and Calabria, which together make up almost two thirds of total production, have respectively lost 12% and 15% of their production this season. Sicilian oil production gained 5%. Tuscan production was little changed whilst that of Lazio fell 3%.

Production in the Marche region gained 15% whilst that in the regions of Liguria and Lombardy jumped 20%. The Veneto region, meanwhile, suffered a 30% decline.

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Italy Heading Towards ‘Disaster’ If Taxes Not Lowered

Berlusconi says that Monti’s agenda is like a ‘lesson’

(ANSA) — Rome, December 24 — Ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi said on Monday that taxes needed to be lowered and an unpopular housing tax scrapped in Italy to avoid a “disaster”.

Speaking on the Italian news program Tgcom24, Berlusconi said that caretaker premier Mario Monti’s insistence that the country cannot afford to eliminate the property tax, or IMU, that was reintroduced with his administration reforms was “devoid of any foundation and far from true”. Italy amended its property tax code in December as part of an austerity package to restore health to the country’s public finances.

Berlusconi’s 2008-2011 government abolished a similar tax.

Berlusconi has often said that his party, People of Freedom (PdL) will abolish IMU.

Monti posted an agenda of reforms on the Web Sunday after saying he might lead forces who endorse it in Italy’s upcoming general election.

“I have not read Monti’s agenda, I have been busy, but my team has explained it to me,” Berlusconi said in the interview. “The agenda has made clear that our fears were well founded and that it is driven by more austerity and taxes. There are no innovative elements, just the vision of a professor teaching a lesson,” Berlusconi said.

The technocratic premier brought in last November amid turmoil in the financial markets to replace Berlusconi is an economics professor and European commissioner.

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USA

Congress, at Last Minute, Drops Requirement to Obtain Warrant to Monitor Email

The federal government will continue to access Americans’ emails without a warrant, after the U.S. Senate dropped a key amendment to legislation now headed to the White House for approval.

Last month, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved an amendment attached to the Video Privacy Protection Act Amendments Act (which deals with publishing users’ Netflix information on Facebook pages) that would have required federal law enforcement to obtain a warrant before monitoring email or other data stored remotely (i.e., the cloud).

The Senate was set to approve the video privacy bill along with the email amendment, which would have applied to a different law, the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act. But then senators decided for reasons unknown to drop the amendment.

Currently, the government can collect emails and other cloud data without a warrant as long as the content has been stored on a third-party server for 180 days or more. Federal agents need only demonstrate that they have “reasonable grounds to believe” the information would be useful in an investigation.

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Experimental Private Rocket Makes Highest Test Hop Yet

A privately built rocket prototype that could lead to a completely reusable spaceflight system has passed its biggest test yet — a 12-story hop and smooth landing.

The experimental reusable rocket, called the Grasshopper, made its highest and longest flight yet on Dec. 17, marking the prototype’s third successful test by the private spaceflight company SpaceX.

In the latest test at SpaceX’s proving grounds in MacGregor, Texas, the Grasshopper rocket flew for 29 seconds and reached a height of more than 130 feet (40 meters). A video of the Grasshopper test flight shows the rocket soaring up into the Texas sky, then smoothly descending to land on four spindly legs.

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Toyota Settles Lawsuit Over Impact of Acceleration Recalls

Toyota Motor said on Wednesday that it would spend $1.1 billion to settle a sweeping class-action lawsuit by owners of millions of vehicles that were recalled for problems with unintended acceleration.

The agreement, filed in federal court in California, was called one of the largest product-liability settlements in history.

If the agreement is approved by the court, Toyota would compensate current and former owners for loss of value on vehicles recalled because of faulty floor mats and other conditions that could cause sudden acceleration.

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Europe and the EU

German Parliament Denied Access to Inspect German Gold Reserves Due to ‘Lack of Visiting Rooms’

German Federal auditors handed in a report slamming the Bundesbank for not inspecting their foreign held gold reserves to verify their book value. The report says the gold bars “have never been physically checked by the Bundesbank itself or other independent auditors regarding their authenticity or weight.” Instead, it relies on “written confirmations by the storage sites.” The lion’s share of Germany’s gold reserves (nearly 3,400 tons estimated at $190 billion) are housed in vaults of the US Federal Reserve, the Bank of England and the Bank of France since the post-war days, when they were worried about a Cold War Soviet invasion. The Bundesbank stated, “There is no doubt about the integrity of the foreign storage sites in this regard”.

In contrast with best industry practices Germany’s gold reserves do not seem to be independently verified by a third party. Philipp Missfelder, a politician from Merkel’s own party, has asked the Bundesbank for the right to view the gold bars in Paris and London, but the central bank has denied the request, citing the lack of visitor rooms in those facilities, German’s daily Bild reported.

The Bundesbank won’t let German parliament members inspect the German gold vaulted abroad because the central bank vaulting facilities supposedly lack “visiting rooms.” And yet one of those vaults, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, offers the public tours that include “an exclusive visit to the gold vault”.

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Germany: Dead Passenger Found Riding in Berlin Underground

(Reuters) — A 65-year-old man thought to be sleeping while sitting upright on a Berlin underground train as it cross-crossed the German capital was actually dead, police said on Sunday.

“It’s tragic,” a Berlin police spokeswoman said. “We don’t know how long he was sitting dead on the train nor do we know the exact cause of death yet. There are no indications of foul play. He seems to have died of natural causes.”

The man was found in the U-8 underground train line that runs all night at the Weinmeisterstrasse station at 5:45 a.m. when a rail worker tried wake the man up by gently shaking him. Medics were called in but could only pronounce the man dead.

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Italian President Commutes Editor’s Libel Jail Term

Napolitano called for ‘better balanced’ legislation

(ANSA) — Rome, December 21 — Italian President Giorgio Napolitano on Friday commuted a controversial 14-month jail term handed to newspaper editor Alessandro Sallusti. The case has provoked widespread alarm about the fact that it is possible for an editor to go to prison for libel in Italy.

“By commuting the prison sentence, the president intended to remedy an evidently delicate situation prompt a reflection to achieve better balanced legislation,” read a statement by the president’s office. A court in September ruled the editor of Silvio Berlusconi’s family’s daily Il Giornale was guilty of printing libellous remarks made by an anonymous reader about a judge in Libero, the right-wing paper he edited in 2007.

The comments concerned a ruling to grant a 13-year-old the right to have an abortion.

A bill in parliament to change the law so that this is no longer possible was rejected in the Senate following amendments that meant it would have still been possible for journalists to be sent to prison for defamation .

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Italy: Centre Leaders Endorse Monti Agenda

Montezemolo, Casini, Riccardi hold summit

(ANSA) — Rome, December 24 — Centrist Italian business and political leaders expressed full support for outgoing Italian Premier Mario Monti’s reform agenda after reviewing the document in a summit on Monday. The group consisted of Ferrari Chairman Luca de Montezemolo, Minister of International Cooperation and Integration Andrea Riccardi — a member of Premier Mario Monti’s technical cabinet and the founder of the Sant’Egidio Catholic activist and crisis-resolution association — and the head of the small centrist Catholic UDC party, Pier Ferdinando Casini.

The leaders of the “new centre” had already expressed full support for Monti’s Sunday speech, in which the technocrat premier delivered a two-hour account of progress made over his tenure, and stated his intention to promote a platform rather than his own candidacy — without ruling out standing if enough support was mustered — in upcoming elections slated for the end of February.

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Italy: Alleged Berlusconi Pimp Convicted for Puglia Healthcare Scam

Gianpaolo Tarantini gets 4 yrs, 3 mths for bribery

(ANSA) — Bari, December 24 — A Puglia businessman accused of recruiting escorts for ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi’s sex parties was on Monday convicted of bribing officials in the southern Italian region for healthcare contracts.

Gianpaolo Tarantini, whom Berlusconi is also accused of paying to hush up the alleged procurement, received a jail term of four years and three months.

Also convicted was the former deputy regional governor of Puglia, Sandro Frisullo, who got two years and eight months.

Frisullo is a former member of the centre-left Democratic Party, which has a 15-point lead over Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PdL) party going into the February 25-25 general election.

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Italy: Rain and Snow in Northern Italy But Sicily Stays Warm

(AGI) Rome , Dec 26 — Italy is split with temperatures of 20 degree centigrade in Sicily but rain and snow lashing the north.

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Italy: Alfano Notes IMU, Income Tax and VAT Rise in Monti Agenda

(AGI) — Rome, Dec 26 — Mario Monti’s agenda is: “One agenda, three certainties: IMU [town tax], income tax and a rise in VAT,” said PDL Secretary Angelino Alfano on Twitter.

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Seized Italian Fishing Boat Returns to Sicily

(AGI) Palermo, Dec 24 — The Italian fishing ship, Flori, which was seized on Oct. 7, arrived in the harbour of Mazara del Vallo in Sicily on Monday morning.

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‘Straight Out of a Western Film’: European Bison Return to Wild in Germany

For the first time since the 18th century, the European bison is returning to Germany to live in the wild. The wisent, as it is also known, has been brought to the country by a famous prince. Although the creatures’ survival is uncertain, the project has already attracted considerable attention.

With nothing but spruce trees for entire square kilometers at a time, this managed forest isn’t exactly what you would call a wilderness. Nevertheless, the forest, together with its ponds and meadows, provides shelter to many a rare species.

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Survey Shows Merkel’s Coalition Now Has 41 Percent Support

(AGI) — Berlin, Dec 26 — German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s CDU-CSU coalition has increased its support by three points to 41 percent of voters, the highest level since March 2006, according to a survey reported by Stern magazine on Wednesday.

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Two Magical Centuries: How the Grimms Cast a Spell on the World

Exactly 200 years ago, the Grimm brothers published the first edition of their fairy tales. Many of the originals were brutal and there was no lack of blood, gore and carnality. But thanks to a bit of clean-up work, they have gone on to enrapture people around the world. What is the secret to their success?

Once upon a time, two centuries ago, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm set out to gather folk stories for posterity. Little did they know that the collection of tales they published would become one of the most widely read works in history, capturing the popular imagination around the world for generations.

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UK: Thug Who Blinded Student Gets Off With a Reprimand: So What Does it Take to be Jailed for Assault?

The father of a student blinded in one eye in an unprovoked attack by a teenager yesterday condemned police for letting him go with just a telling-off.

The latest shocking example of ‘soft justice’ occurred after Matthew Noblett, 20, intervened to protect a female friend who was being verbally abused by a gang of teens.

One lashed out at him, resulting in horrific injuries which caused his right eyeball to deflate. Despite a five-hour operation involving 170 stitches, his sight could not be restored, and he may lose the eyeball altogether.

The father of a student blinded in one eye in an unprovoked attack by a teenager yesterday condemned police for letting him go with just a telling-off.

The latest shocking example of ‘soft justice’ occurred after Matthew Noblett, 20, intervened to protect a female friend who was being verbally abused by a gang of teens.

The let-off emerged days after figures revealed that more than 500,000 criminals have been given cautions for serious crimes — including almost 8,000 violent assaults — in the past 15 years.

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UK: Unique 2,000-Year-Old Roman Theatre Discovered in Back Garden of Archaeological School

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a Roman theatre — dating back 2,000 years.

Dr Paul Wilkinson, founder of the Kent Archaeological Field School, believes it is the first of its kind to be found in Britain.

The theatre with a nearly circular cockpit-style orchestra, which would have seated 12,000 people. It was found in Faversham, Kent — just behind Dr Wilkinson’s back garden where his field school is based.

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North Africa

Egyptian Forces Intercept French Made Rockets in Sinai

The Threat Matrix blog of the Long War Journal had as report about Egypt intercepting 17 French Made rockets near El Arish in the Northern Sinai, “Egyptian forces intercept 17 rockets headed for Gaza.” The SNEB 68 MM (Multi-Dart) rockets can be launched from aircraft or helicopters. Could the rockets have originated in Libya where they may have been part of the Gaddafi arsenal that been raided in the past to smuggle weapons to Hamas in Gaza? Or was it part of the Bedouin smuggled arms shipment from Iran via the Sudan? Live Leak had a report on December 12, 2012 showing an SNEB 68 MM (Multi-Dart) rocket fired by Syrian Islamist opposition forces clearly heard shouting “allahu alkbar”. Perhaps the SNEB rockets fired by Free Syrian Army militias may have been liberated from Syrian Air Force caches.

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Libya: An Inside Look at Misrata, The City That Won the War

‘Lybian Stalingrad’ wants to move forward. An ANSA reportage

(by Stefano Polli) (ANSAmed) — MISRATA, DECEMBER 21 — Misrata’s wounds will heal eventually, but right now they’re still visible to the naked eye. They are visible in the wrecked, gutted, violated buildings along Tripoli Street, the long avenue bisecting the city where the last, decisive battle for the liberation of the so-called Libyan Stalingrad took place, in May 2011.

They are visible in the eyes of its residents when they talk about the new road Misrata has taken, one that looks forward to life and to the future: the gleam of hope mingles quickly with expressions of sadness and rage when talk turns to the past, to the two long months of siege and blood, in which the bombs of the infamous Khamis Brigade, led by one of Gaddafi’s sons, dictated the times of life and death.

“Welcome to Misrata” it says in fresh paint on the bridge just before the dusty highway junction taking travelers towards the “martyred city,” which lies 190 kms from Tripoli. There are also hundreds of flags from the new Libya — three stripes in red, black and green, with a crescent moon and a star, representing the post and the pre-Gaddafi Libya — and, littering the roadside, the carcasses of about 50 tanks: these were Gaddafi’s, and were wiped out by NATO air strikes carried out mostly by French Mirage warplanes.

At the entrance to the city, where a checkpoint is held by callow youths sporting Kalashnikovs, the old and the new appear to superimpose. A Japanese car dealership displays its brand-new wares in white, uniform rows, followed by ruined buildings interspersed with newly-built ones, construction workers fixing a facade, two pick-ups with machine guns at a couple of street corners, three home appliance stores spreading their wares on the sidewalk, kids running happily in a playground.

Halfway down Tripoli Street, facing the remains of two blackened, bombed-out buildings, is the Museum of the Revolution. It documents the battle of Misrata, which lasted from February 17-May 15, 2011, and which analysts said was the battle that won the war against Gaddafi. Here are the anti-personnel mines that killed dozens, the Libyan army rifles and weapons, and, most importantly, the exhibit of 1,400 photos of “martyrs” of the anti-Gaddafi revolution. While the exact death toll is not known, at least 1,700 insurgents are estimated to have lost their lives in what was the longest and bloodiest battle of the Libyan civil war.

The museum gives visitors an unsparing look at the realities of the conflict. There are pictures of the dead, with their horrifying wounds and indescribable mutilations. There is a picture of a boy with bandaged eyes, blinded in the conflict, pushing a legless soldier in a wheelchair.

“One is useful to the other, and vice versa. They are fated to go on together,” comments one of the museum guides, who is an ex-combatant. Misrata is a city that wants to move forward, but without forgetting the past. It is also having a hard time trusting: security is a big issue here, the pick-ups with machine guns are on constant patrol, and people will need more time before they can truly feel and digest the fact that normality has been restored.

The situation here is nowhere near that of Cyrenaica, the eastern coastal region of Libya, where Salafist and other extremist Islamic groups with more than one link to al-Qaeda are taking advantage of a flawed security system to act with impunity: the prime example being the September 11 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, in which Ambassador Chris Stevens and other staff members were killed.

Cyrenaica and its turmoils seem far away. That is where the uprising against Gaddafi began, but it was won here in the Libyan Stalingrad, which is just now coming back to life.

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Israel and the Palestinians

David Ha’ivri: Anti-Israel Propaganda Foiled by the Facts

Social media, university campuses and newspapers around the world overflow with statements by self-proclaimed “human rights activists.” They tweet day and night, labeling Israel as a racist apartheid state which discriminates against Arabs based on their ethnic background.

They call Israel’s security barrier an “apartheid wall,” in spite of the fact that both Jews and Arabs live on both sides of it. They call roads in Judea and Samaria “apartheid roads,” in spite of the fact that both Jews and Arabs drive on them freely. They call on Jewish residents of the region to move out, while at the same time, they accuse Israel of racist policies. Is there a better definition of hypocrisy and lies? From their disinformation, you would never learn that Israel manages constant security threats from internal and external terrorist operations. Israel goes to great effort to ensure security considerations don’t affect the lives of the civilian population, regardless of those citizens’ ethnic affiliation.

This past week, Jerusalem witnessed a new level of this hypocrisy. Egyptian blogger/dissident Maikel Nabil came to Israel to give a speech at the Hebrew University. This invitation, in itself, should challenge to the racism claim. But there is more. Nabil, who has been jailed in Egypt for being a conscientious objector, when asked by the press if he came to Israel in support of Netanyahu, said that on the contrary he “came to Israel to convince people not to vote for Netanyahu.” He refused to be interviewed by Israel’s army radio, posting to his Twitter timeline: “I refused to give interview to IDF Radio today; I want soldiers to leave the army and become farmers and artists.” If you think that that might put into question claims that Israel limits freedom of expression to Arabs who oppose its policies, consider the following.

News services reported that Palestinian students at Hebrew University staged a protest against Nabil’s talk there. They heckled his speech by shouting out that he brings shame on the Egyptian revolution by calling for peace with Israel. So much for the “apartheid” claim. It turns out that during the time Palestinian students achieve their academic accreditation at Israel’s flagship university (while enjoying Israeli subsidies for their studies), they are free to not only openly criticize the policies of the State of Israel, but to openly mock those who call for peace between Israel and the Arab states…

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Middle East

As Gaza Simmers, Qatar-Hamas Alliance Comes Under Scrutiny

Among the many billboards that line Gaza’s grim seafront is a prominent image of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani seated alongside Hamas’ Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh. Underneath is the phrase: “Shukran Qatar” (Thank You Qatar).

This picture appeared two months ago, taking the place of a serious photo of the then recently elected Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, the man who turned the Arab Spring into real political leadership.

Earlier this week, as the families in the northern Gazan city of Beit Lahiya huddled in the gym of the Rimal School to take shelter from Israeli air raids, their longterm future appeared ever more to be in the hands of Qatar. Since the end of October, when the ambitious Qatari Sheik became the first Head of State to officially visit Gaza, the Palestinians have begun to realize the swiftness of the decline of the political, ideological and financial influence of Iran, until recently a seemingly existential ally to Gaza.

“Before the Arab Spring, there were two camps in Gaza,” political analyst Yalal Okal begins to explain over the roar of an Israeli F-16. “On one side, the moderates; and on the other was the front of Iran, Qatar, Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad, sustained by Libya and Algeria.”

The 2011 popular uprisings across the Arab world shuffled the cards again. “Libya and Algeria took autonomous roads, Syria is in chaos, Egypt put itself as the guide of change. So Hamas and Qatar need to reposition themselves,” says Okal.

At least judging from the enormous posters and graffiti of Yasser Arafat and Hamas founder Sheikh Yassin back in Doha, as well as the pro-Palestinian coverage from Qatari-owned Al Jazeera, Qatar is committed to Hamas.

In 2009, after the failed attempt to accommodate the various Palestinian factions, the Sheikh opened a diplomatic office in the Gaza City neighborhood of Tel al-Hawa, an elegant building with the Qatari flag flying overhead. Still, without the investment promise of $400 million to Gaza and a check of $10 million for injured Palestinians, the impression is that the people here aren’t really enthusiastic about the extravagant Qatari.

Trust issues

“At the meeting with the Sheikh, there were Hamas leaders, but all the other parties were missing: Fatah, PFLP, Islamic Jihad,” confides a businessman who prefers to remain anonymous. “I was invited to the dinner, but I gave an excuse. The soft power of Qatar can conquer the minds but not the hearts of the Palestinians.”…

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Fortress in the Sky: Buried Christian Empire Casts New Light on Early Islam

Archeologists are studying the ruins of a buried Christian empire in the highlands of Yemen. The sites have sparked a number of questions about the early history of Islam. Was there once a church in Mecca?

The commandment “Make yourself no graven image” has long been strictly followed in the Arab world. There are very few statues of the caliphs and ancient kings of the region. The pagan gods in the desert were usually worshipped in an “aniconic” way, that is, as beings without form.

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Iran Pays Russian Women Working at Nuclear Plant to Wear Hijab

Iran is paying female Russian technicians working at the Bushehr nuclear power plant to wear the Islamic headscarf, known as the hijab.

An Iranian lawmaker has griped that female Russian technicians working at the Bushehr nuclear power plant are not respecting the country’s dress code despite being paid to wear the Islamic headscarf, known as the hijab.

Seyyed Mehdi Mousavi Nejad, a member of parliament from Dashtestan in the southern Bushehr Province, said that while female Russian employees working at the nuclear power plant receive a “hijab payment”, they do not fulfill their “commitments” or “properly observe” what is required by their contracts, the ISNA news agency reported on Tuesday.

He alleged that female workers often appear in markets and streets without the hijab or with a “poor hijab”, adding that he is unaware of how much money is being paid or how many female technicians are employed at the site.

One day after the report, however, Iran denied the claims that it is paying the employees to wear the traditional headscarf, the Fars news agency reported.

“Based on the reports we got from our local office and the governor’s office in Bushehr, hijab payment for Russian women is absolutely not true,” Hassan Ghashghavi, deputy foreign minister in charge of consular affairs, was quoted as saying.

“There is no mention of such issue in the contract between Russia and Iran’s atomic energy organization or any local contracts. There is no hijab payment to the Russian women nor to any foreigner working in Iran,” he stressed.

Ghashghavi added that the Russian women adhere to the “moral codes and norms of the religious people of Bushehr.”

Russia took over as the main contractor at Bushehr in the 1990s.

All women in Iran, regardless of their nationality or religion, are required to cover their hair and much of their body, in accordance with strict Islamic laws.

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Joint Saudi-Emirate Operation Uncovers Al Qaeda Cell

(AGI) Dubai — A joint Saudi-Emirate operation has uncovered a terrorist cell linked to al Qaeda. The cell had obtained “materials and equipments with the aim of executing terrorist operations” according to a report from the WAM agency in the UAE. Those detained were reportedly both UAE and Saudi nationals and were members of what was termed a “deviant group” ..

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Talking Turkey

by Daniel Pipes

The menu for meals on my Turkish Airlines flight earlier this month assured passengers that food selections “do not contain pork.” The menu also offered a serious selection of alcoholic drinks, including champagne, whiskey, gin, vodka, raki, wine, beer, liqueur, and cognac. This oddity of simultaneously adhering to and ignoring Islamic law, the Shari’a, symbolizes the uniquely complex public role of Islam in today’s Turkey, as well as the challenge of understanding the Justice and Development Party (known by its Turkish abbreviation, AKP) which has dominated the country’s national government since 2002.

Political discussions about Turkey tend to dwell on whether the AKP is Islamist or not: In 2007, for example, I asked “what are the AKP leadership’s intentions? Did it … retain a secret Islamist program and simply learn to disguise its Islamist goals? Or did it actually give up on those goals and accept secularism?”

During recent discussions in Istanbul, I learned that Turks of many viewpoints have reached a consensus about Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan: they worry less about his Islamic aspirations than his nationalist and dictatorial tendencies.

Applying the Shari’a in full, they say, is not a feasible goal in Turkey because of the country’s secular and democratic nature, something distinguishing it from other Muslim-majority countries (except Albania, Kosovo, and Kyrgyzia). Accepting this reality, the AKP wins ever-greater electoral support by softly coercing the population to be more virtuous, traditional, pious, religious, conservative, and moral. Thus, it encourages fasting during Ramadan and female modesty, discourages alcohol consumption, attempted to criminalize adultery, indicted an anti-Islamist artist, increased the number of religious schools, added Islam to the public school curriculum, and introduced questions about Islam to university entrance exams. Put in terms of Turkish Airlines, pork is already gone and it’s a matter of time until the alcohol also disappears.

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Turkey Increases 24% Lira Use in Foreign Trade

(ANSAmed) — ISTANBUL, DECEMBER 24 — The use of Turkish Liras in foreign trade increased 24% in the first 10 months of the year compared with the same period in 2011, reaching USD 11.1 billion. Lira use in exports was the main driver of the trend, with trade with Germany and Iran leading the transactions. The lira was used in USD 3.7 billion of Turkey’s total USD 126.3 billion exports in the January-October period, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute data gathered by Anatolia news agency. The total value of liras used in exports was USD 2.9 billion for the same period last year, so the amount has risen 31%.

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United Arab Emirates Breaks Up Alleged Terror Cell

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have announced the arrests of several UAE and Saudi Arabian citizens who are suspected of planning terror attacks. Saudi Arabian authorities assisted with the arrests.

Wednesday’s announcement from UAE’s official WAM news agency said that a “cell of deviant people from both countries” had been arrested.

A “deviant group” is a term used in Saudi Arabia to describe people affiliated with al Qaeda.

“(The suspects) were planning to carry out operations harmful of national security of the two countries and some other sisterly states,” WAM reported. There was no mention of how many people had been arrested.

The station added that the suspects had “imported material and equipment with the aim of committing terror acts.”

Prosecutors in UAE are expected to question the suspects ahead of a trial.

Unlike many of its Arab neighbors, UAE has been spared attacks by al Qaeda in the past. Earlier this year, authorities there detained around 60 Islamists who were thought to pose a threat to state security and have ties to foreign groups.

The United Arab Emirates comprises seven sheikdoms and is known for its oil wealth.

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Yemeni Tribal Leaders Asked to Search for Kidnapped Finns

Officials in Yemen have asked local tribes for help in the search for a Finnish couple and an Austrian man who were kidnapped in Sanaa on Friday.

Top officials of the Yemeni Interior Ministry have met with tribal leaders in the areas around the capital to ask for help in finding the three Westerns abducted by gunmen on Friday.

Despite a major search by government forces, the location of the three is still unknown. According to unconfirmed reports, their captors are demanding a ransom of 4-7 million dollars for their release.

An Interior Ministry representative told the Yemen Post on Wednesday that the local tribes could be a help in the search because “tribal leaders have their eyes in most of the area “.

The official declined to give any information about possible progress in finding the hostages. He did say, however, that the Yemeni authorities so far do not have precise information on where the three are being held.

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Russia

Russian Senate Approves Law Banning Adoptions by Americans

(AGI) Moscow, Dec 26 — The Russian Senate has approved a law banning the adoption of Russian children by U.S. citizens which has already been passed by the Duma.

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Russia Hopes US Will See “Sense” Over Adoptions Row

(AGI) Moscow, Dec 24 — Russia has let it be known that it hopes “good sense” will prevail in its dispute with America over adoptions.

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South Asia

Suicide Bomber Attacks US Base in Afghanistan Killing 3

(AGI) Kabul, Dec 26 — A suicide car bomber attacked a US base killing three Afghans in the city of Khost in eastern Afghanistan.

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Far East

China’s New MIRV Ballistic Missile is a Big Deal

During the nuclear honed days of the Cold War, the Soviet Union developed a uniquely dangerous missile able to strike anywhere in the U.S.

Loaded with multiple maneuverable warheads (MIRVs), while carrying decoys and chaff to keep from getting struck down, the technology undermined the entire balance of power between the two superpowers and struck fear into hard hearts at the Kremlin and the Pentagon alike.

It was a difficult era, fraught with When China successfully tested its DF-31A missile several days ago, it confirmed another country now has proven nuclear ability reach any city in the U.S. with precisely the type of missiles that troubled the U.S. decades ago.

The DF-31A is believed to have three warheads per missile and a range of about 7,000 miles, which allows it to target anywhere in the U.S. While that ability isn’t new, China’s CSS-4 has that capability as well, that missile requires a stationary launch pad and contains but one nuclear warhead.

[with help from Clinton by allowing export of guidance technology.]

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World’s Longest High-Speed Rail Line Opens Connecting Beijing With Southern China

BEIJING, China — China on Wednesday opened the world’s longest high-speed rail line that more than halves the time required to travel from the country’s capital in the north to Guangzhou, an economic hub in southern China.

The opening of the 2,298 kilometre (1,428 mile)-line was commemorated by the 9 a.m. departure of a train from Beijing for Guangzhou. Another train left Guangzhou for Beijing an hour later.

China has massive resources and considerable prestige invested in its showcase high-speed railways program.

But it has in recent months faced high-profile problems: part of a line collapsed in central China after heavy rains in March, while a bullet train crash in the summer of 2011 killed 40 people. The former railway minister, who spearheaded the bullet train’s construction, and the ministry’s chief engineer, were detained in an unrelated corruption investigation months before the crash.

Trains on the latest high-speed line will initially run at 300 kph (186 mph) with a total travel time of about eight hours. Before, the fastest time between the two cities by train was more than 20 hours.

The line also makes stops in major cities along the way, including provincial capitals Shijiazhuang, Wuhan and Changsha.

More than 150 pairs of high-speed trains will run on the new line every day, the official Xinhua News Agency said, citing the Ministry of Railways.

Railway is an essential part in China’s transportation system, and the government plans to build a grid of high-speed railways with four east-west lines and four north-south lines by 2020.

The opening of the new line brings the total distance covered by China’s high-speed railway system to more than 9,300 km (5,800 miles) — about half its 2015 target of 18,000 km.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Erratic Environment May be Key to Human Evolution

At Olduvai Gorge, where excavations helped to confirm Africa was the cradle of humanity, scientists now find the landscape once fluctuated rapidly, likely guiding early human evolution.These findings suggest that key mental developments within the human lineage may have been linked with a highly variable environment, researchers added.

Olduvai Gorge is a ravine cut into the eastern margin of the Serengeti Plain in northern Tanzania that holds fossils of hominins — members of the human lineage. Excavations at Olduvai Gorge by Louis and Mary Leakey in the mid-1950s helped to establish the African origin of humanity.

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Pirates Hijack Italian Ship Off Nigeria

Three Italians taken hostage along with another crewmember

(ANSA) — Rome, December 24 — Pirates hijacked a tug crewed by three Italians and another man whose nationality is unknown off the oil-rich southern Nigerian region of Bayelsa Sunday, the Italian foreign ministry said Monday. Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi is personally following the case and the ministry’s crisis unit is monitoring developments “carefully”, it said, with the safety of the hostages the top priority.

Contacted by ANSA, the ministry said the ship was the Mv Asso Ventuno, owned by Naples-based Augusta Offshore. The pirates hijacked the tug on Sunday about 40 nautical miles off the Bayelsa coast.

Hijackings of ships are frequent in Nigerian waters but unlike Somali pirates who always hold crews for ransom, their Nigerian counterparts are usually more interested in the cargo. According to the International Maritime Bureau, no crew member was harmed while the ship was steered ashore without being damaged.

The Nigerian navy said a search for the four crewmembers had started immediately.

Last year Nigeria and neighbouring Benin began joint naval patrols in an effort to combat the threat of pirates.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

General

United Nations Global Warming Propaganda Exposed

A new study published by the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change has concluded that the impact of Global Warming on Earths natural resources is much less than predicted and is in fact responsible for improving plant growth and development.

The study argues that the United Nations has lied to the public about claims that current temperature levels and changing precipitation patterns are beginning to stress Earth’s natural and agro-ecosystems by reducing plant growth and development.

The study also argues that the United Nations has misled the public with its claims that the world needs to drastically reduce the ongoing rise in the air’s CO2 content because crops will fail, food shortages will become commonplace, and many species of plants (and the animals that depend on them for food) will be driven to extinction.

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Financial Crisis
» Barack Obama ‘Eager’ To Fall Off Fiscal Cliff, Says Senior Republican Senator
» Chilling Economic Report Strikes Fear Into CEOs
» Christmas: Greece: Traditions Respected, In Spite of Crisis
» European Markets Decline Amid U.S. Fiscal Cliff Concerns
» Greek Exodus Abroad in Search of Work
» Italy: Monti Ready to Give ‘Leadership’ To Next Government if Necessary
» Italy May Sell Less Debt in 2013, Finance Ministry Says
» Italy: Europe: Conflict of Interest, Cuts, Growth Top Monti Agenda
» It’s Not a “Fiscal Cliff” … It’s the Descent Into Lawlessness
 
USA
» A Son of Anarchy Returns
» Caroline Glick: Hagel, Obama and the Israeli Elections
» Legal Gun Owners in New York Outed Like Sex Offenders
» Tawana Brawley Found 25 Years After Rape Hoax
 
Europe and the EU
» Census Finds Italian Residents Are 43 Years Old on Average
» France: 40% of French ‘Understand’ Depardieu’s ‘Exile’
» France: Muslims Hail Mohammed Merah as “A Hero”: “He’s a Martyr of Islam”
» Germany: Ancient Bloodletting Practice Making a Comeback
» Greece: Some Companies Duck the Property Tax
» Italians Spend 10% More on Christmas Feasts
» Italy Lags Behind EU Countries in Research Spending
» Italy: Xmas Weather Split Between Cold North and Warm South
» Italy: Deputy Senate Speaker Among Lombardy Funding Probe Suspects
» Italy: Berlusconi Attacks Monti on Sunday TV Program
» Italy: Berlusconi Voices Epp’s ‘Leftist’ Monti Fears
» Italy: Monti Launches Twitter Account to Push Economic Agenda
» Italy: Berlusconi Promises to Repeal Property Tax on First House
» Italy: Face-Off Between Berlusconi and Fini: “Nightare”, “Mayhem”
» Sweden: Brussels: Hands Off Our Snus!
» UK: Suspect Charged With Attempted Murder After Woman Was Attacked in the Street With 2ft-Long Samurai Sword
 
Mediterranean Union
» Italy FM Working for EU Funds to Med Nations
 
North Africa
» 50,000 Muslims Led by Sword-Wielding Men March Through Christian Areas, Shouting Egypt is “Islamic, Islamic, Despite the Christians”
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Gaza Militants Violated Laws of War, HRW
» Netanyahu Tweets in Arabic to “Intensify” Dialogue
 
Middle East
» Russian Troops Man Assad’s Anti-Aircraft Defenses
» Suliman: ‘Al Jazeera Plays the Piper, But Qatar Calls the Tune’
» Syria: Orthodox Patriarch Urges Christians to Remain
» Syria Warns Swedes: Don’t Join Rebels
 
Russia
» Putin Says Russian Passport for Depardieu ‘A Done Deal’
 
South Asia
» A Dark Christmas for Pakistani Christians
» Afghan Police Officer Kills Five Colleagues
» Afghan Taliban Raise Bounty on UK Prince Harry’s Head
 
Far East
» Chianti Gets a New Name for Chinese Market
 
Australia — Pacific
» Female Circumcision is a Right, Says Imam
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Mali: Islamists Take Pickaxes to Timbuktu’s Ancient Mausoleums
 
Immigration
» Migrants Take Italy’s Population Up to 59.4 Million
» We’re on Our Way to Britain: A Year From Now Up to 29m Bulgarians and Romanians Will Have the Right to Settle in Britain and Claim Benefits.
 
Culture Wars
» Netherlands Against Quota of Women for Companies
 
General
» How Blasphemy Laws Are Stifling Free Expression Worldwide
» ‘Muslim Comedian’ Is an Oxymoron
» The Rise and Possible Fall of SMS Text Messaging

Financial Crisis

Barack Obama ‘Eager’ To Fall Off Fiscal Cliff, Says Senior Republican Senator

President Barack Obama has been accused by a senior Republican of being eager to take the US over the fiscal cliff for political gain, as Washington edges closer to a year-end deadline with no deal in sight.

Speaking on Fox News Sunday, Senator John Barrasso, the third-highest ranking senator in the GOP, suggested that the president “sensed victory at the bottom of the cliff”.

Earlier, Obama called on Congress to “cool off” over the holiday break, amid rising rhetoric on both sides. On Friday, the White House raised the prospect of settling for a stopgap measure to avert the punitive tax rises and swingeing spending cuts which are due to come in effect on 1 January. The president had previously pushed for a grand compromise to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff.

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Chilling Economic Report Strikes Fear Into CEOs

The CEO said he had been reading a new paper from Boston Consulting Group headed “Ending the era of Ponzi finance”. The lessons he had taken from it were miserable.

The West was not going to find its way to the right economic path with a little tweaking at the edges, the CEO said. What is needed is a wholesale overhaul of the economic system to tackle record levels of public and private debt. Was anyone brave enough to do it, he wondered aloud.

I asked him to send me the report. He did.

The BCG study by Daniel Stelter which is doing the rounds of corporate C-suites does not pull its punches. In fact, its punches are really just a softening-up exercise for a barrage of kicks and painful blows aimed at anyone who thinks that kicking the can down the road is a suitable substitute for radical action.

At the heart of the analysis is the issue of debt. A report by the Bank of International Settlements, the study notes, found that the combined debts of the public and private sector in the 18 core members of the OECD rose from 160pc of GDP in 1980 to 321pc in 2010.

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Christmas: Greece: Traditions Respected, In Spite of Crisis

Ancient rites, traditions revisited for holidays celebrations

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 24 — In spite of the economic crisis battering the country, Greeks are ready to celebrate Christmas, each according to his or her means. Cities and villages are decked out as people dust off deeply rooted customs in an attempt to forget their daily problems, at least for a few days. Mairi Panagakou, an expert in popular Greek cuisine and traditions, told Ana-Mpe news agency about some little-known rites. In some parts of Greece, people sing “Ta Kalanta” (the calends), or nursery rhymes with religious content. They are named after the January calends, when friends and relatives exchange visits and gifts of honey, dried figs, dates, and small coins.

On Christmas day at dawn in the central Greek region of Thessaly, village girls go in silence to the nearest fountain to “steal mute water”. The girl who reaches it first, will be the luckiest in the coming year. Having “stolen” the water, they spread butter and honey on the tap so that well-being will run through their homes just like water does. They add three pebbles and a briar leaf to the water in their pitcher, symbolizing optimism, good news and protection against evil, and return home in silence. There, every family member must drink the “mute” water. Whatever is left over, is spread in the four corners of the house, along with the three pebbles. Also in Thessaly, upon returning home after church on Christmas day, boys put cedar branches on the fire and girls, wild cherry branches. These represent youthful hopes for a happy life. The branch that burns first is of good omen to the person who placed it there, as it predicts a marriage will take place soon.

In some villages near the northern city of Edessa, on Christmas Eve, villagers take a piece of wood from a tree with a female name and another from one with a male name, preferably a thorny plant such as briar, and place them together in the chimney in a “marriage by fire”. The way the wood burns determines the weather and the harvest in the coming year.

According to popular tradition, thorny plants chase away evil spirits. On the island of Crete, women prepare “Jesus’ bread” (Christopsomo), a blessed bread that will sustain the entire family in the year to come. The women sit around the dough made out of the best flour and rose water, honey, sesame, cinnamon and cloves, singing religious songs as they wait for it to rise.

Then they make a cross-shaped incision, placing a walnut in its center to symbolize fertility. The head of the family then blesses the bread, slices it and distributes it around as Jesus shared bread with the apostles.

In Macedonian villages a few days before Christmas, the head of the family, generally a man, searches the fields for a large piece of olive or pine wood, while his wife cleans the old ashes out of the chimney and the vent, thus preventing any evil spirits from descending into the house. On Christmas Eve, the head of the family places the wood in the fire, where it will burn slowly through to the Epiphany. Tradition has it that this slow-burning “Christmas wood” (Christoxylo) provides heat for baby Jesus in the manger, while its ashes will protect the house and land from evil. On the small northern Aegean island of Skiathos, old people say that beginning on December 1, evil spirits begin preparing their ship to sail to the island, leaving on Christmas Eve and arriving on Skiathos on Boxing Day. From Christmas to the Epiphany, the islanders stay indoors at night to avoid being deafened by the chattering spirits. But the day before the Epiphany they leave the island in hurry, to avoid being burned by the priest’s holy water.

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European Markets Decline Amid U.S. Fiscal Cliff Concerns

Milan, London, Paris, Frankfurt drop, Madrid bucks the trend

(ANSA) — Milan, December 21 — Markets fell across Europe on Friday, paced by Milan’s FTSE MIB index, as investors shied away from markets after a key vote relating to the upcoming budget talks was cancelled. The cancellation of a vote allowing an increase on high-income taxes means US congress is not slated to vote on the end-of-year budget for the world’s largest economy after the Christmas festivities. This leaves US authorities little time to draw up an accord ahead of the $600 billion of tax hikes and public spending additions that will be automatically executed from January. Italy’s FTSE MIB index fell 0.4 % to 16,333 points. The yield spread between 10-year Italian bonds and the German benchmark state debt, a barometer of Italy’s borrowing costs in the eurozone crisis, closed at 310 points with 10-year yields at 4.5%.

The Frankfurt Dax bourse dropped 0.4% to 7,640, while the Paris Cac 40 Index declined 0.2% to 3,661 points. London’s Ftse-100 stock market fell 0.3% to 5,939 points. Madrid’s Ibex index bucked the trend, gaining 0.1% to 8,272 points.

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Greek Exodus Abroad in Search of Work

49% of the working population looking to emigrate

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 21 — With September unemployment hitting a record 26% high (55.4% among those aged under 25), 49% of Greeks are looking for work abroad, according to a survey released Friday by Adecco employment agency. The survey of 400 respondents showed 39% are unemployed, 48% have a job, and 13% work part-time. Of the total, 30% said at least one family member is looking for work overseas; 36% said they are doing so because of difficulties re-entering or entering the Greek job market for the first time, and 29% said they want to move because they feel they have no future at home while the recession lasts. Of those considering the expat life, 70% said they want to find work in a “developed” European country like France, Germany or the UK. Another 45% said they would consider other “developed countries” such as Australia and the US, and 12% said they are looking for work in the Middle East.

The Adecco findings are echoed by a recent University of Thessaloniki survey, showing that a vast majority of Greek expats and aspiring emigrants are under 25, and that they are looking for work in countries including Australia, China, Iran, and Russia. The elements holding them back, according to the survey, are fear of the unknown and attachment to the family.

Now in its fifth consecutive recession year, the Greek economy will contract by 4.5% by year’s end and unemployment will rise, according to a central bank December 3 forecast. Families have been especially hard-hit due to government-imposed austerity measures, such as tax hikes and wage cuts, dictated by the country’s international creditors, while scores of small and medium businesses have failed throughout the country, leaving thousands out a job.

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Italy: Monti Ready to Give ‘Leadership’ To Next Government if Necessary

Participation depends on coalition’s ‘commitment to reforms’

(ANSA) — Rome, December 24 — Italian Premier Mario Monti said on Sunday that he would would be ready to “give advice, encouragement and if necessary leadership,” to the future government.

Monti underlined that for now he is not siding with any party but his possible participation in the upcoming administration depended on the coalition’s commitment to reforms outlined in his agenda published online Sunday.

The premier, who resigned on Friday after the key vote on the 2013 budget law in parliament, urged Italian parties not to destroy what his government had achieved to “overcome the financial emergency”.

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

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Italy May Sell Less Debt in 2013, Finance Ministry Says

Public debt guidelines document released on Friday

(ANSA) — Rome, December 21; Italy may sell a lesser amount of state debt in 2013 than in 2012, the Italian Finance Ministry said on Friday. The ministry publication ‘Guidelines for the Management of Public Debt in 2013’ released on Friday citing a lesser need to replenish its state coffers as well as the lengthening of the average lifespan of its debt.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: Europe: Conflict of Interest, Cuts, Growth Top Monti Agenda

Caretaker PM offers agenda to parties he could lead

(ANSA) — Rome, December 24 — Boosting growth along with Europe, cutting taxes and political costs, and resolving the conflict of interest that has dogged public life since media magnate Silvio Berlusconi won power in 1994 were among the priorities set by caretaker premier Mario Monti in an agenda he posted on the Web Sunday after saying he might lead forces who endorse it in Italy’s upcoming general election.

Changing Italy, Reforming Europe was the title of the keenly awaited agenda posted on the specially created site www.agenda-Monti.it.

It was accompanied by a letter to Italians in which the economist and former European commissioner, credited with saving Italy from a Greek-style crisis in a 13-month term dating from Berlusconi’s enforced resignation in November 2011 to Berlusconi’s withdrawal of support earlier this month, urged political parties to follow up on the structural reforms his emergency technocrat government achieved, including to the pension system and in two other areas where his moves were watered down: the labor market and deregulation.

He also called for a radical overhaul of Italy’s expensive political system and much-criticised electoral system as well as stiffer protection against misuse of public funds, in the wake of a string of scandals, in a manifesto whose slogan was ‘Less Caste, Fewer Costs’.

Here are the main points of the agenda, which also proposes a minimum wage and a tax on large portfolios of property and assets:

– EUROPE: Monti underscores the need to build a “more integrated” European Union, “against all populism” and with “more solidarity” between stronger and weaker members.

Italy “must fight for a more inter-governmental, more united Europe” and against members making moves “at various speeds”.

To count more in Europe and boost Rome’s credibility, he stresses, “there is no need to bang the table”. With this approach, he says, Italy can ask Europe for more “growth-oriented policies” after the austerity that is improving finances but deepening recessions in Greece, Spain, Italy and other peripheral members.

– GROWTH: Growth cannot be achieved by increasing Italy’s public debt, which at 126% of GDP is the second highest in the eurozone after Greece’s. Monti reiterates the goal of balancing the budget in structural terms in 2013 and cutting debt by one twentieth per year starting in 2015.

– TAXES: Cutting debt “makes it possible to cut taxes” on labour and business. Levies on large property and asset portfolios and luxury goods will help balance the books.

– DEREGULATION: Monti, a pro-competition trust-buster during his time at the European commission, urges further moves to “intensify the opening of markets” and make the civil service more efficient by better-targeted spending. Spending reviews must become permanent.

– BUSINESS: Negotiation of labour contracts must become “decentralised” and no longer confined to deals at the national level. Energy costs must be cut and firms’ access to credit facilitated. The level of foreign investment in Italy must be raised to the EU average.

– LABOUR: The Monti government’s reforms to the labour market to make hiring and firing easier must be preserved, and improved by further simplification and concentrating on getting young people working, with incentives for employers who hire under-30s.

– FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY: Monti envisages “minimum” benefits for job seekers or those who have lost their jobs as long as they take training courses.

– ELECTORAL LAW: the “first act” of the next parliament must be a reform of the electoral law to allow voters to pick their MPs rather than voting candidates selected by party bosses.

– ‘THE CASTE’: With the slogan, ‘less caste, fewer costs,’ Monti proposes a drastic reduction of public funding to parties and caucuses, with an obligation to have transparent budgets and a ceiling on private contributions.

– TAX EVASION AND CORRUPTION: “Zero tolerance for corruption, tax evasion and off-the-books activities”. Monti advocates stiffening laws on fraudulent accounting and beefing up punishment for bribery and corruption. The statute of limitations on these crimes should be shortened.

– CONFLICT OF INTEREST: Monti calls for “more robust norms to prevent conflicts of interest”

– STOPPING CRIMINALS FROM STANDING FOR OFFICE: One of the last laws passed by his government, preventing those with definitive convictions of two years or more from standing for office, must be strengthened with “more stringent” norms.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

It’s Not a “Fiscal Cliff” … It’s the Descent Into Lawlessness

The “fiscal cliff” is a myth.

Instead, what we are facing is a descent into lawlessness.

Wikipedia notes:

In many situations, austerity programs are imposed on countries that were previously under dictatorial regimes, leading to criticism that populations are forced to repay the debts of their oppressors.

Indeed, the IMF has already performed a complete audit of the whole US financial system, something which they have only previously done to broke third world nations.

Economist Marc Faber calls the U.S. a “failed state”. Indeed, we no longer have a free market economy … we have fascism, communist style socialism, kleptocracy, oligarchy or banana republic style corruption.

Let’s look at some specific examples of our descent into lawlessness. Lawless Looting and Redistribution of Wealth

The central banks’ central bank — the Bank for International Settlements- warned in 2008 that bailouts of the big banks would create sovereign debt crises … which could bankrupt nations.

That is exactly what has happened.

The big banks went bust, and so did the debtors. But the government chose to save the big banks instead of the little guy, thus allowing the banks to continue to try to wring every penny of debt out of debtors.

Treasury Secretary Paulson shoved bailouts down Congress’ throat by threatening martial law if the bailouts weren’t passed. And the bailouts are now perpetual.

Moreover:

The bailout money is just going to line the pockets of the wealthy, instead of helping to stabilize the economy or even the companies receiving the bailouts:

  • Bailout money is being used to subsidize companies run by horrible business men, allowing the bankers to receive fat bonuses, to redecorate their offices, and to buy gold toilets and prostitutes
  • A lot of the bailout money is going to the failing companies’ shareholders
  • Indeed, a leading progressive economist says that the true purpose of the bank rescue plans is “a massive redistribution of wealth to the bank shareholders and their top executives”
  • The Treasury Department encouraged banks to use the bailout money to buy their competitors, and pushed through an amendment to the tax laws which rewards mergers in the banking industry (this has caused a lot of companies to bite off more than they can chew, destabilizing the acquiring companies)

And as the New York Times notes, “Tens of billions of [bailout] dollars have merely passed through A.I.G. to its derivatives trading partners”.

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In other words, through a little game-playing by the Fed, taxpayer money is going straight into the pockets of investors in AIG’s credit default swaps and is not even really stabilizing AIG.

Moreover, a large percentage of the bailouts went to foreign banks (and see this). And so did a huge portion of the money from quantitative easing. Indeed, the Fed bailed out Gaddafi’s Bank of Libya), hedge fund billionaires, and big companies, but turned its back on the little guy.

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USA

A Son of Anarchy Returns

[See url for entertaining story…]

So that was it — the point is though that my old self came to the fore, and I felt good. Throughout, and afterward too. I felt like my old self again. That was a good feeling — oh yes. But it also reflected my philosophy of life nowadays too. I take no sh*t from anyone, under any circumstances, ever. Life’s too short to bend the knee to anyone.

Especially some silver-spooner like David Cameron or that closet muslim sitting in the White House…

Of course if the idea of Barry O rogering you over the kitchen table appeals to you, then I have nothing to say to you. But for all morally sane people, here’s what I think after seeing two of my friends die of cancer recently and spending a year in and out of hospital myself: Each of us has an obligation to ourselves to find out the truth about the world we live in, and to use that knowledge to make the best moral choices we can. In the most profound philosophical sense, that is what freedom is, and that is what our freedom is for.

That means that each of us needs to take the time to educate ourselves about what islam actually teaches, to consider whether its doctrines are compatible with our own hard-gained freedoms and to study the history of the islamic religious movement in order to see what it’s current adherents will try to do in the future. And having done that, we each need to act, to the best of our ability, in order to preserve our own freedom, our own religion, and our own way of life…

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Caroline Glick: Hagel, Obama and the Israeli Elections

Today the National Journal reported that Obama is reconsidering his decision to appoint Chuck Hagel Secretary of Defense. As I wrote in my previous post, there is no chance that Obama will appoint a supporter of a strong Israel to any senior foreign policy post because he wouldn’t appoint someone who doesn’t share his basic animosity towards Israel. But in Hagel, he chose someone even more outspoken in his animus towards the Jewish state than Obama.

Hagel’s looming appointment provoked angry responses from many leading Jewish voices in the US. Whether this opposition made a difference in driving Obama to reconsider his choice is unclear. Plenty of other influential groups — including senators, members of the military and lobbyists for homosexual rights — expressed their discomfort and opposition to the prospect of having Hagel serve as Defense Secretary. Still it is notable that Hagel’s possible appointment sparked an outcry among prominent American Jews and that this outcry had some unknown impact on Obama’s possible decision to cancel Hagel’s appointment.

If Obama indeed scuttles Hagel’s elevation to Defense Secretary, it shows that it is possible to fight Obama on foreign policy even in his second term, and win, at least sometimes. This is important information for Republicans, American Jews, and the Israeli government.

Obama will have multiple, massive domestic challenges to contend with in his second term. If he wishes to focus on advancing his domestic agenda, he may well punt on foreign affairs.

The US President’s inbox is always overflowing. One of the hardest things for a president to do is take control over his own agenda…

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Legal Gun Owners in New York Outed Like Sex Offenders

Corporate media website posted names and addresses of pistol permit holders in three counties.

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Tawana Brawley Found 25 Years After Rape Hoax

Her silence is deafening.

Twenty-five years after the spotlight first glared on Tawana Brawley — a black woman who as a teen claimed she was raped by a gang of white men, smeared with feces and stuffed in a garbage bag — she’s desperately struggling to stay hidden from public view.

“I don’t want to talk to anyone about that,” Brawley, 40, said recently after The Post found her in Hopewell, Va., where she lives in a neatly kept brick apartment complex with signs warning of video surveillance cameras.

By all appearances, her life — so chaotic a quarter-century ago — now seems normal…

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Europe and the EU

Census Finds Italian Residents Are 43 Years Old on Average

People are younger in south

(ANSA) — Rome, December 19 — Italian residents are, on average, 43 years old, Italian statistics agency ISTAT announced on Wednesday, citing findings of the 2011 Italian census.

Aging of the population is particularly noticeable in the Liguria region, which includes Genoa, and in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, the Italian region located next to the Slovenian border.

The average age of residents in these two regions is 48 and 46, respectively. People are younger — an average of 42 years old — in the southern regions of Calabria, Puglia and Sicily, as well as in the northeastern region of Trentino-Alto Adige. The youngest average age is found in the southern region of Campania, which includes Naples and has an average age of 40.

In Tuscany, Umbria, Piedmont and Emilia-Romagna, the average age is 45 years old.

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France: 40% of French ‘Understand’ Depardieu’s ‘Exile’

Govt weighing measures to tax expats

(ANSAmed) — PARIS — According to an IFOP survey conducted for Le Figaro, 40% of the French (mostly from the right end of the political spectrum) side with Gérard Depardieu, saying they “understand” his preferring to move to Belgium to pay fewer taxes. On the other hand, 35% (mostly from the left and of an older generation) say they are “shocked” by this self-imposed exile for fiscal purposes. “This behaviour shows a link with the country that varies according to generation,” noted Jérome Fourquet, head of the IFOP opinion poll department. “Older people have a more demanding view of rights and duties towards one’s own country.” Moreover, 8 out of every 10 French citizens say that “given the difficult economic situation in France”, it is “legitimate to ask the richest part of the population to put forth greater effort”, but for most of them is is “understandable” that some might opt to move abroad. Fourquet went on to say that “the figures seen in the survey highlight a form of solidarity of the upper middle classes with the wealthiest to protest against taxes which they are consider intolerable.”

In recent statements to the press, Depardieu said that he had paid 85% of his income on taxes in the year about to end. The figures are difficult to verify, but should be attributed not only to the tax on wealth in force for a number of years but also to the “special wealth contribution” introduced by the Avrault government for 2012.

Meanwhile, today the government has put forward the idea of taxing expats. Budget Minister Jérome Cahuzac spoke of this idea as a “way to prevent those deciding to live outside of France from enjoying exemption from the fiscal burdens that they have towards the country in which they were born, raised and educated, and oftentimes made their fortune — a country to which these people owe much and from which it seems wrong to want to escape from to avoid paying taxes.” Cahuzac concluded by saying that “President Francois Hollande has suggested revising fiscal conventions, and I believe that this is the only way to prevent expatriation for tax-related reasons.”

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France: Muslims Hail Mohammed Merah as “A Hero”: “He’s a Martyr of Islam”

Under Islam, a mass murderer who opens fire on children in their classrooms in a martyr and a hero.

If Adam Lanza had said the shahada before he died, he’d have been hailed as a hero in a large part of the world. If they could dance in the streets of Gaza (and Queens, NY) on 911 ……

Muslims in neighborhood of Toulouse jihad mass murderer: “Mohammed Merah, you know, he’s a hero, he’s a martyr of Islam” Jihadwatch

We’re always told that the Vast Majority of Muslims abhors and rejects violent jihad. Yet again and again we see stories like this one. Apparently Les Izards is full of misunderstanders of Islam. “Neighborhood Is Torn Over a Killer’s Legacy,” by Scott Sayare in the New York Times, December 19 (thanks to Block Ness):

TOULOUSE, France — In the spring, shortly after her son’s murder, Latifa Ibn Ziaten took a taxi to Les Izards, a hard-up immigrant neighborhood here, hoping to understand. She approached a group of young men to ask, “Do you know Mohammed Merah?”

Mr. Merah, a 23-year-old French-Algerian who claimed to have ties to Al Qaeda, had killed Ms. Ibn Ziaten’s son Imad, a sergeant in the French Army, with a gunshot to the head. Before dying in a police raid in March, Mr. Merah admitted that killing and those of two other soldiers, a rabbi and three Jewish children. He spent much of his short life in Les Izards.

“Mohammed Merah, you know, he’s a hero, he’s a martyr of Islam,” the men said, Ms. Ibn Ziaten recalled. “You haven’t seen what it’s like to live here?” they continued, gesturing toward their neighborhood of beige housing projects and gravelly concrete. “At least he showed the French what power is.”

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Germany: Ancient Bloodletting Practice Making a Comeback

Old medical practices, like bloodletting, are typically seen as reminders of a time when the human body was misunderstood. But some of these practices are now being revived — with scientific backing.

Scientists at the Charité Hospital in Berlin recently undertook a clinical study to test the benefits that bloodletting can have on obese people suffering from the metabolic syndrome, with symptoms including high blood pressure, high blood-sugar levels and excessive iron in their blood.

After withdrawing two vials of blood from patients with the syndrome, scientists compared the samples with patients from a control group, according to head researcher Andreas Michalsen. They noticed “a significant reduction of blood pressure” among the participants after four to six weeks, he told DW.

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Greece: Some Companies Duck the Property Tax

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 24 — While working Greeks are lining up to pay a doubled property tax being put into their electric bills, critics are arguing that some businesses and the wealthy are avoiding it as GreekReporter website writes. The levy is being called a “haratsi,” after a Turkish tax that was hated by Greeks during the Ottoman Occupation. The tax is being collected under the threat of having power turned off for non-payment and the Public Power Corporation (PPC) is reporting shutting off the lights for thousands of households each month.

Trade unions are charging that favored businesses are paying a lower rate or not paying at all and being protected by government interests. Among those getting favorable rates, it was reported, was SKAI TV, whose management said it was due to an oversight. While officials of the major opposition party the Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) have demanded answers, the government said it is doing its utmost to collect revenues and is acting fairly.

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Italians Spend 10% More on Christmas Feasts

2.5 billion euros spent on food and wine — Coldiretti-SWG

(ANSAmed) — Rome, December 24 — Italians will feast on 2.5 billion euros worth of food and drink for the combined meals of Christmas Eve dinner and Christmas lunch, according to figures released Monday by Coldiretti and SWG, a food business association and a polling company, respectively. The figure represents a 10% increase over last year.

The study found 92% of Italians are spending the holiday with friends or relatives. Roughly 3% of Italians plan to to to a restaurant or tavern, while 1% will seek out regional Christmas specialties at a rural hospitality option known as an agriturismo. Most meal-preparing respondents — a total of 59% — said they would put Italian-made ingredients on their tables.

Fully 23% said they were sticking to locally-sourced products.

Organic food will grace the tables of 11% of the responding cooks, while 18% sought out deals and discounts. Traditional Italian Christmas options like lentils, seasonal fruit, Italian sparkling wine and cotechino — a sausage-like, fatty pork dish — have increased in popularity by 14%, 15%, 20% and 8%, respectively over last year.

Xenophile options like unseasonal or imported fruit are down. Plans for pineapple, caviar and champagne fell by 3%, 2% and 1%. Italians are not only showing loyalty to locally produced versions of the Italian Christmas bread panettone, but also resurgent interest in obscure local holiday-breads or dishes like the panone di Natale in Emilia Romagna, piccilatiedd in Basilicata, the panpepato in Umbria, and the rintrocilio in Abruzzo.

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Italy Lags Behind EU Countries in Research Spending

Istat reports that Italy spent less than 20 million euros 2009

(ANSA) — Rome, December 18 — Italy has been one of the most sluggish spenders on research in the European Union, the national statistical agency Istat said Tuesday.

Italy spent the equivalent of 1.26% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) on research, compared with an EU average of 2.01% of GDP, according to 2009 data compiled by Istat in a chapter of its “Research, Innovation and Technology Information Italian Statistical Yearbook 2012”.

Overall in 2009, Italy invested just 19.209 million euros on research, including funding from business, public institutions, non-profit institutions and universities.

Italy wasn’t the worst at research investments: following it were Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Malta, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Slovakia, Romania and Latvia. Among investment leaders were Finland, Sweden and Denmark, which were all well above the EU average, with investments of more than 3% of GDP.

The average investment of around 3% of GDP were made by Germany and Austria, followed by France, Belgium and Slovenia.

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Italy: Xmas Weather Split Between Cold North and Warm South

(AGI) Rome, Dec 24 — The weather in Italy over Christmas will be divided between 20 degrees in Sicily and the chilling effect of fog in the Po Valley in the north.

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Italy: Deputy Senate Speaker Among Lombardy Funding Probe Suspects

Rosi Mauro long linked to Northern League ex-leader Bossi

(ANSA) — Milan, December 20 — Deputy Senate Speaker Rosi Mauro of the regionalist Northern League is among the 62 people under investigation for suspected misuse of public funds, judicial sources said Thursday.

Mauro is a long-time confidante of League founder and former leader Umberto Bossi, who stepped down after a funding scandal earlier this year.

Prosecutors said only four of the regional councillors elected in 2005 and 2010 for the Northern League and its ally, ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom party, were not under investigation.

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Italy: Berlusconi Attacks Monti on Sunday TV Program

Swipes at Fini and Ingroia, too, then threatens TV host

(ANSA) — Rome, December 24 — Italian ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi brutally retaliated on Sunday against criticism voiced by Italian Premier Mario Monti in a Rome press conference earlier that day. “I had a nightmare…Monti again in Palazzo Chigi, (Gianfranco) Fini in the sewers, (Antonio) Ingroia in charge of justice,” Berlusconi said on the RAI television program Domenica In. The one-liner pierced the idea of Monti occupying government headquarters once more — a prospect Monti said on Sunday he would consider if invited back. Monti’s tenure as the head of Italy’s technical government was interrupted this month when Berlusconi used his influence to undermine the government’s political majority and declared he would run again for premier. Days later, Berlusconi said he would withdraw if Monti would head up a centrist coalition. This autumn, Berlusconi has vacillated publicly between seeking Monti’s leadership as an ally and spurning Monti when he declined.

On Sunday, Monti said he had “difficulty” following the “linearity” of Berlusconi’s thinking recently. In his televised comment, Berlusconi also cut down his former coalition-ally Gianfranco Fini, who broke ranks with the former Berlusconi-led government, but remained president of the Chamber of Deputies after Berlusconi was forced to resign in November 2011. Antonio Ingroia is an Italian prosecutor and constitutional editorialist who asked for the indictment of one of Berlusconi’s long-term collaborators, senator Marcello Dell’Utri, among roughly a dozen figures in an investigation into alleged mafia association by the state. Ingroia has since transferred from the Palermo court to Guatemala for a year to spearhead a United Nations investigation into drug-trafficking. Later in the television transmission, Belusconi threatened to walk off the program because program host Massimo Giletti interrupted with too many questions for Berlusconi’s liking.

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Italy: Berlusconi Voices Epp’s ‘Leftist’ Monti Fears

(AGI) Rome — In statements issued on Sunday, Berlusconi pointed to Monti’s likely political future as lying with third-way parties .

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Italy: Monti Launches Twitter Account to Push Economic Agenda

(AGI) Rome — Are you interested in Prime Minister Mario Monti’s programme? All you have to do is go to agenda-monti.it.

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Italy: Berlusconi Promises to Repeal Property Tax on First House

(AGI) Rome — Silvio Berlusconi told CNBC TV he would repeal IMU, or the tax on a first home, at the first cabinet meeting .

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Italy: Face-Off Between Berlusconi and Fini: “Nightare”, “Mayhem”

(AGI) Rome — “Last night I had a nightmare and I woke up screaming; there was another Monti Government with Ingroia Justice Minister” ..

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Sweden: Brussels: Hands Off Our Snus!

Aftonbladet, Expressen

The proposed revision of the European directive on tobacco, presented on December 19 in Brussels, has provoked strong reactions in Sweden. In effect, the text upholds the prohibition on tobacco for oral use, or snus, which is highly popular with Swedes, declaring that “health warnings” similar to those imposed on cigarette packets must be visible on the boxes, and also keeps in place the prohibition against adding flavours. Although Sweden benefits from a exemption from the ban on producing and selling snus, it still cannot export the product — the flagship of its tobacco industry.

Aftonbladet accuses the Swedish government of failing to protect the exemption on snus, “occupied as it has been in trying to get permission to export,” under pressure from the tobacco lobby.

Fredrik Reinfeldt will now go down in history as the prime minister who has taken their snus away from the Swedes. If Swedish politicians want more success in the future, they must change their strategy. The priority must be the protection of the Swedish exemption. The desire of the tobacco industry to open up new markets must drop into second place.

In Expressen the philosopher Lars Gustafsson attacks the “authoritarian language of the European Commission”, which wants to dictate “what flavour snus will have and to where it will be exported.” It is even, he says, “a crucial issue for democracy…. But that is not the issue.” He writes —

It is no longer a philosophical question about whether an organisation incapable of coming up with a coherent policy to stop global warming should intervene in how consumers in member states should take their snus. No. What matters is to tell Barroso [President of the European Commission] that he is nothing more than a lackey. And that he cannot ignore our trade minister, who, unlike him, does have democratic legitimacy. Where does Barroso draw his legitimacy from?

“Pierre Schellekens is the head of the European Commission office in Stockholm. And he takes snus”, the daily writes in its editorial

M. Schellekens will soon be sending a report to Brussels on the growing scepticism in Sweden towards the EU and the negative image of the EU bureaucrats who want to regulate our snus in detail and prohibit its flavouring.

In many ways, European cooperation is a fantastic invention. But it is precisely this type of stupid proposal that erodes popular commitment to the Union — this outstanding incapacity to distinguish between big and small matters.

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UK: Suspect Charged With Attempted Murder After Woman Was Attacked in the Street With 2ft-Long Samurai Sword

A man has been charged with attempted murder after a woman was attacked with a samurai sword.

Ahla Timofei, 25, of Marylebone, central London, was charged today with two counts of attempted murder.

He will appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court tomorrow. Police were called to Holloway Road early yesterday to find the woman bleeding heavily on ground.

Detective Superintendent Steve Wallace said: ‘This was a vicious unprovoked stranger attack on a defenceless woman and if it had not been for the officers bravery and quick thinking the woman and other members of the public could have been killed.

‘It takes a very brave officer to tackle a man who you know wants to inflict serious injuries to you with a samurai sword.

‘Courage such as this is above and beyond the call of duty and I can’t commend the officer highly enough.

‘The fact that the officer was unarmed and alone when he tackled the man only underlines his bravery.

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Mediterranean Union

Italy FM Working for EU Funds to Med Nations

For 2014-2020, anti-terrorism and clandestine immigration

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (L) and Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi (R) at the Ambassadors Conference in Rome

(ANSAmed) — ROME — France and Italy are working so that, from the EU within the 2014-2020 Financial Framework, “the allocation of resources in quantitative and qualitative terms will be consistent with the importance that the Mediterranean holds in the EU.” This was said by Italy’s foreign minister Giulio Terzi during a meeting at the Italian foreign ministry with his French counterpart Laurent Fabius. “Italy and France share the need to relaunch partnership policies with third countries, beginning with the southern Mediterranean,” Terzi said. “Many expectations have been placed in the ability of these countries to consolidate their young democracies and cooperate with the European Union for more effective anti-terrorism and anti-clandestine immigration activities.” The minister also underscored, however,the awareness that these expectations are actively supported by the EU. “Our joint efforts have also resulted,” said Italy’s foreign policy chief, “in an agreement as part of the group for reflection on the Mediterranean, which has made it possible to identify strategic initiatives in which to entrust the ambitious task of a global Euro-Mediterranean partnership, in part through such experiences as that of the Union for the Mediterranean.

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North Africa

50,000 Muslims Led by Sword-Wielding Men March Through Christian Areas, Shouting Egypt is “Islamic, Islamic, Despite the Christians”

More of Obama’s catastrophic foreign policy failures. And still the enemedia covers up this historical, epic failure as democracy! Arab spring! Four more years!

There is little media coverage of the true nature of this rise of the savage and the devastating reversals for religious minorities under Islamic rule.

Four more years of Obama and I assure you, the world will be unrecognizable. But the enemedia (channeling Baghdad Bob) will make sure the American people are painfully unaware until …

Egypt: 50,000 Muslims led by sword-wielding men march through Christian areas, chanting that country would be “Islamic, Islamic, despite the Christians” Jihadwatch

And making sure the Christians didn’t vote in the referendum. More on this story. “Fear keeps Egypt’s Christians away from polls,” by Hamza Hendawi for the Associated Press, December 18 (thanks to Betsy):

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Israel and the Palestinians

Gaza Militants Violated Laws of War, HRW

‘No legal justification’ for targeting civilians

(ANSAmed) — TEL AVIV, DECEMBER 24 — Gaza militants who fired hundreds of rockets at Israeli civilians between November 14-21 violated the laws of war, Human Rights Watch (HRW) made known on Monday.

Of the 1,500 rockets fired, 800 hit their targets, including 60 that landed in residential areas, HRW quoted the Israeli army as saying. “The armed Palestinian groups clearly stated they intended to harm civilians,” said Middle East HRW Director Sarah Leah Whitson. “There is no legal justification for firing rockets at residential areas.”

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Netanyahu Tweets in Arabic to “Intensify” Dialogue

(AGI) — Jerusalem, Dec 24 — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken everyone by surprise by tweeting in Arabic.

The aim of the first tweet in the language of his “enemies” is to “intensify” the dialogue with Israel’s neighbours.

Netanyahu’s new account in Arabic was launched without much clamour on 13 December and has attracted slightly more than 550 followers up to now, mostly in Egypt, Iraq and Lebanon, compared to the more than 57,000 followers on his English account.

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Middle East

Russian Troops Man Assad’s Anti-Aircraft Defenses

(AGI) London — Russian troops are manning Syria’s air defenses, The Guardian reported. It makes the setting up of a no-flyzone “impossible”.

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Suliman: ‘Al Jazeera Plays the Piper, But Qatar Calls the Tune’

The long-time Berlin correspondent for Al Jazeera, Aktham Suliman, recently resigned from his post. The journalist tells DW that the Qatari government is exercising undue influence on Al Jazeera’s reporting.

DW: You’ve criticized Al Jazeera as lacking in professionalism, and you’ve quit your post as the broadcaster’s Berlin correspondent. Is Al Jazeera following a specific agenda?

Aktham Suliman: I have to say that professionalism is now lacking at Al Jazeera. When I started in 2002, I didn’t have that impression — quite the contrary. Of course there were fundamental, long-term problems, but in the last two years Al Jazeera has really let itself go in terms of professionalism.

It’s possible that it does have an agenda, but of course no one makes it clear. The thing is that, if you’re professional, you can deal with an agenda. If the employees, the editors or the owners had one and tried to impose it, professionalism would ensure that this didn’t happen at the cost of high quality journalistic product.

But that’s precisely what didn’t happen when efforts were obviously being made to impose on Al Jazeera the agenda of the state of Qatar. The problem is that the organization lacks internal structures that would immunize it against what was presumably an attempt by the owner or by the editors to interfere politically in things that should have been handled in a journalistic manner.

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Syria: Orthodox Patriarch Urges Christians to Remain

(ANSAmed) — DAMASCUS, DECEMBER 24 — The head of the Greek Orthodox Church in Syria has urged all Christians to remain in the war-torn country and called for those on both sides of the civil war to accept each other and reach a compromise. Making his first address in Damascus since taking over from the late Ignatius IV, John X (Yazigi), the patriarch of Antioch, said it was vital for Christians to refrain from leaving Syria. “We Christians are in Syria and will remain here,” he said as reported by daily Kathimerini. “We believe Christ is always present in this area, which is the birthplace of Christianity.” It is estimated that the Orthodox community in Syria numbers some 1.8 million people.

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Syria Warns Swedes: Don’t Join Rebels

Syria News, a regime-run television station, has warned Swedes against fighting in the Syrian civil war, reports Sweden’s TV4 News.

The Syria News clip warns that Swedish “mercenaries” will meet a “fate darker than the night” and will be “crushed on Syria’s noble ground”.

The statement is seen as a response to a recruitment video that appeared on YouTube in November 2012.

The video encouraged Swedish Muslims to join the fight against the Syrian regime.

It was posted on YouTube by a group calling itself the Swedish holy warriors in Syria (Svenska Mujahideen Fi Ash Sham). The group also emailed a link to the video to the TT news agency.

“Jihad is obligatory for any and all who believe in Allah, his prophet and doomsday. It is obligatory in Sweden and in the rest of the world,” a man speaking in fluent but slightly accented Swedish says in the clip.

Swedish security service Säpo confirmed that Swedes have travelled to Syria to fight in the civil war but did not say how many have gone.

The YouTube video shows several persons holding automatic weapons and assembling outdoors. The landscape appears to be Mediterranean.

However, experts at Säpo were unable to confirm whether the video was recorded in Syria.

It was also unclear why the group chose to use an older Arabic name for Syria — Sham.

Nor is there information on whether the men in the video have any ties to larger militant networks or have acted alone in producing the amateur clip.

Experts also questioned the extent of the Swedish connections of those behind the video.

“You see one person who speaks Swedish, so it’s hard to say anything about how many who are behind the film have ties to Sweden,” terror expert Lars Nicander of the Swedish National Defence College told the Expressen newspaper at the time.

This is not the first time that Swedes have been called to arms by groups claiming it is a religious obligation.

“(Somali Islamists) al-Shabaab did something similar two years ago and filmed it in the sports arena in Mogadishu,” said Nicander.

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Russia

Putin Says Russian Passport for Depardieu ‘A Done Deal’

Soon-to-be tax exile Gérard Depardieu can have a Russian passport if he wants it, the country’s President Vladimir Putin said after the French film star announced he would return his French one.

French actor Gérard Depardieu, under fierce criticism for going into self-imposed tax exile in Belgium, would be more than welcome in Russia, the country’s President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.

“If Gérard really wants a residency permit or a Russian passport, it’s a done deal,” Putin said at a press conference. “We have very friendly relations (with Depardieu), but I know that deep down he feels French.”

The scandal surrounding Depardieu’s move to a Belgian village a stone’s throw from the French border escalated earlier in December when French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault described the actor’s decision as “pathetic”.

In an open letter last Sunday the Cyrano de Bergerac star said he could not bear the “insult” and would be returning his French passport.

He also claimed that he had paid 85% tax in the last year, amid news that he had put his Paris mansion on the market for a reported 50 million euros.

Putin said he was certain the French authorities “didn’t want to annoy” one of France’s biggest film stars and said the spat between Depardieu and Ayrault was “unfortunate”.

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South Asia

A Dark Christmas for Pakistani Christians

Christians celebrate Christmas amid growing fear of persecution and rampant economic and social discrimination in Muslim-majority Pakistan. The year 2012 was one of the worst years for them in the country.

In many parts of the world, Christmas means a time of celebration. But for Christians in Pakistan, who live under constant fear of persecution by the state and majority Sunni Muslims, there is not much to celebrate.

Christians make up about two percent of the 180 million people living in Pakistan. Rights organizations say that like any other religious minority, they face legal and cultural discrimination in the Islamic Republic.

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Afghan Police Officer Kills Five Colleagues

(AGI) — Mazar-i-Sharif, Dec 24 — An Afghan police officer shot dead five of his colleagues on Monday in the latest attack by members of the security forces on their own colleagues. The attack was carried out by Dur Mohammad, the head of a police post in the northern province of Jawzjan.

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Afghan Taliban Raise Bounty on UK Prince Harry’s Head

(AGI) London — Britain’s armed forces fear for the safety of Prince Harry, with the bounty on his head being raised after he reportedly killed a Taliban commander.

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Far East

Chianti Gets a New Name for Chinese Market

Consortium registers label meaning ‘health to the emperor’

(ANSA) — Florence, December 20 — Tuscany’s world-famous wine Chianti has had a name change for the Chinese market, President of the Consorzio Vino Chianti Giovanni Busi said on Thursday.

“To avoid mistakes or fraud we decided to register the trademark in China with a Chinese name,” Busi said.

Starting last week the Chinese character reading ‘Kang Di’ in Mandarin, meaning ‘health to the emperor’, became the name that will grace the bottles of Chianti ready to line the shelves for local consumers.

“This idea was born after we realized that Chianti labels in Chinese often showed up with very different translations and were causing confusion among consumers,” Busi said.

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Australia — Pacific

Female Circumcision is a Right, Says Imam

A MUSLIM leader and outspoken opponent of female genital mutilation says female circumcision, which he defines as the partial removal of the clitoral hood, is not only an utterly distinct practice, but the “divinely ordained right of a woman” under Islam.

Sydney-based Al-Ghazzali Centre for Islamic Sciences and Human Development founder and president, Imam Afroz Ali, appeared on the ABC’s 7:30 program in October, condemning female genital mutilation and saying he had been told by community members of its occurrence in Australia.

But Imam Afroz defines female circumcision and female genital mutilation as “two very different, and unrelated, kinds of acts; the former being permissible and the latter completely forbidden under Islamic law”.

The imam, who was yesterday unable to be contacted, made the argument in a paper entitled Mutilating Facts: Setting the Record Straight About Female Circumcision & Genital Mutilation, published this year on his SeekersGuidance website…

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Mali: Islamists Take Pickaxes to Timbuktu’s Ancient Mausoleums

Armed groups occupying Timbuktu in northern Mali have used pickaxes to smash up any remaining mausoleums in the ancient city.

The rebels’ ruthless implementation of their version of Islamic law comes just days after the United Nations approved a military force to wrest back control of the conflict-ridden area.

“Not a single mausoleum will remain in Timbuktu, Allah doesn’t like it,” Abou Dardar, leader of the Islamist Ansar Dine group, told AFP. “We are in the process of smashing all the hidden mausoleums in the area.”

Witnesses confirmed the claims.

Anything that doesn’t fall under Islam “is not good. Man should only worship Allah,” Mohamed Alfoul, a member of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), said.

The vandalism of the Muslim saints’ tombs in the UNESCO World Heritage site came a day after other Islamists in the northern city of Gao announced they had amputated two people’s hands.

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Immigration

Migrants Take Italy’s Population Up to 59.4 Million

Over four million foreigners living in Italy

(ANSA) — Rome, December 19 — Italy’s population has grown 4.3% over the last decade to climb to 59,433,744 thanks to arrival of migrants, Istat said Wednesday as it presented the definitive figures from the nation’s last census. The rise from a population of 56,995,744 in 2001 is exclusively down to migrants, the national statistics agency said.

Indeed, the number of foreigners in Italy has trebled, increasing 201.8% from 1,334,889 to 4,029,145.

The number of native Italians fell in the same period by 250,000, a drop of 0.5%. Two out of three foreigners live in Italy’s wealthier northern regions, with almost a quarter of the total concentrated in the Lombardy region around Milan, while 24% live in the centre and 13.5% are based in the south. Women make up 53.3% of Italy’s foreign population. Istat said Rome is still Italy’s biggest city with a population of 2,617,175, followed by Milan (1,242,123), Naples (962,003), Turin (872,367) and Palermo (657,561).

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We’re on Our Way to Britain: A Year From Now Up to 29m Bulgarians and Romanians Will Have the Right to Settle in Britain and Claim Benefits.

And these gypsies in the slums of Sofia can hardly wait…

Olympic boxer Bobby George stands on an icy street in the Bulgarian shanty town where he grew up.

A cruel wind whips his dark hair as snow falls on the chaotic rows of shacks which are home to 50,000 of the European Union’s poorest inhabitants.

Plunging his freezing hands into his thin leather jacket, he says despairingly: ‘There is nothing for my gipsy people here.

Their eyes are turning to England where they can have a better life. Hundreds of families want to go to the UK because they have no future in my country.’

George is lucky. Five years ago, he changed his name from Boris Georgiev and left the seedy slum of Fakulteta, on the outskirts of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, to settle in Luton, Beds, with his wife, Tina, and daughter, Gergana, now six.

They have since had another daughter, one-year-old Mari.

More…

A couple of weeks ago he returned on a cut-price flight for Christmas and found nothing much has changed.

Growling stray dogs chase each other down alleyways, rats scamper over piles of rubbish, and children in slippers, long outgrown with their backs cut out, dodge horse-drawn gipsy carts as they run to the few shops for a 40p loaf of bread.

The Sofia bus route does not reach Fakulteta because the drivers refuse to go there, as do the rubbish collection men. At night, the place is pitched into darkness because there is no street lighting.

The only indication that the city authorities recognise the huge gipsy town’s existence is the electricity meter boxes bolted tightly to the tops of telegraph poles so they cannot be tampered with by residents.

The main supermarket — the owner is himself a gipsy — has stopped all credit because of the debts racked up for unpaid groceries.

No wonder that in a year’s time, when a total of 29 million Bulgarians (and Romanians) gain the right to live, work, and claim state benefits in Britain under EU ‘freedom of movement’ rules, a great many families from Fakulteta plan to decamp the 1,250 miles to the UK.

‘The gipsies have no jobs because ordinary Bulgarians do not like or trust us,’ explains Bobby George.

‘We are discriminated against as gipsy people. In Britain it is different. You treat everyone, black, white, brown or yellow, just the same. Of course, they will want to go.

‘But there will be a day when your country is full up, when you cannot afford to give benefits to any more people from Europe and the rest of the world, too. They hope to get there before that moment happens.’

Bobby, a good-looking 30-year-old with a pugilist’s nose, is probably right about Britain nearing its limits.

The latest Census, published this month, reveals how mass immigration has dramatically changed our country. Since EU borders were opened up in 2004, 1,114,368 Eastern Europeans have uprooted to live in England.

Last year, 40,000 Bulgarians and Romanians moved to the UK, joining 130,000 of their countrymen who have settled here during the past decade.

But these numbers are nothing compared with the flood of migrants expected when the rules change in a little over a year’s time.

Until now, migrants from the two former communist nations (officially barred from working or claiming benefits in Britain until the freedom of movement rule comes in on January 1, 2014) have neatly exploited a gaping loophole in the EU rules.

It allows Bulgarians and Romanians claiming to be self-employed to get a British national insurance number and a raft of hand-outs, including housing and child benefit.

Many of the new arrivals have worked hard, cornering the market in car-wash companies, for instance.

But others are less industrious, and include Roma gipsies who, remarkably, now sell a third of all copies of the Big Issue.

Even selling one copy a week of the magazine (created to help the British homeless) miraculously gives them self-employed status and allows them to beg with impunity outside shops and on street corners.

Bulgarian and Romanian incomers have been blamed by police in their own countries and in Britain for a massive rise in organised crime, including the trafficking of children to Britain to beg, pickpocket, milk state benefits and even enter the sex trade.

It is estimated that 2,000 children from Romania and Bulgaria are under the control of modern-day Fagins in our major cities.

According to Scotland Yard, a skilful child thief can make up to £100,000 a year ‘working’ on the streets, buses and Tubes in London — cash that is sent back to Roma villages and towns at home.

So critical is the problem that Bulgaria’s Deputy Prime Minister visited Britain earlier this month to meet Home Secretary Theresa May to discuss how child trafficking and other organised crimes can be controlled when the UK doors swing open yet more widely.

Meanwhile, Antoaneta Vassileva, head of Bulgaria’s National Commission for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, warns that the UK is now the EU hot-spot for Roma child pickpockets from her country — a problem that will almost certainly get worse when the rules change in a year’s time.

In Sofia, she explained to me: ‘The children are trained by their parents, or another relative, to be thieves…

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Culture Wars

Netherlands Against Quota of Women for Companies

THE HAGUE, 20/12/12 — A large majority in the Lower House is against the European Commission´s proposal to set a quota of women for the leadership of companies.

The House also pulled out a so-called ‘yellow card’, a warning addressed to European Commissioner Viviane Reding. She watered down her original proposal for making a quota obligatory, so that this is now put as something to aim for. But The Hague considers that Brussels should not interfere with this sort of thing at all.

National parliaments can make objections to proposals from the European Commission if they think that a question can be better resolved by the member states themselves. If one-third of the European parliaments have made such an objection, the Commission must reconsider or withdraw the proposal.

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General

How Blasphemy Laws Are Stifling Free Expression Worldwide

As a recent Pew Forum study reveals, blasphemy laws are widespread, with laws penalizing blasphemy, apostasy, or defamation of religion (including religious “hate speech”) present in 94 countries. While in most countries, laws criminalizing certain types of speech apply to the Internet, some countries have recently crafted specific laws to ban or criminalize online expressions of blasphemy. Still others have cracked down on online speech using existing laws. Here’s a roundup of some of the worst offenders in 2012:

Saudi Arabia

It should come as no surprise that ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia is strict on speech, but this year the country outdid itself when it extradited Hamza Kashgari, a young journalist who had penned an earnest letter to the Muslim prophet on Twitter, from Malaysia. A few months later, the country began mulling over new laws to “combat the criticism of the basic tenets of Islamic sharia” online.

Kuwait

In nearby Kuwait, the Information Minister announced in May plans to pass new laws regulating the use of social networking sites amidst growing tensions between the country’s Shi’a majority and Sunni minority. The proposal came after writer Mohammad al-Mulaifi was detained for “insulting the Muslim Shi’ite majority” on Twitter.

Bangladesh

In March, a Bangladesh court blocked access to five Facebook pages deemed to be blasphemous to Islam, while also demanding that content hosts and creators be brought to justice over “uploading indecent materials.” The court order also stated, chillingly, a desire to find ways of easily facilitating future blockages of websites and pages.

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‘Muslim Comedian’ Is an Oxymoron

Frankly, I used to enjoy some of the Muslim comedians in this video, for their mildly self-deprecating brand of humor. But, no more. Lately, they are on a mission to wipe out ‘Islamophobia’ via comedy. Trouble is, they are no longer funny, instead they come off as rather condescending toward non-Muslims.

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The Rise and Possible Fall of SMS Text Messaging

SMS text messaging has revolutionized mobile phone communication, ever since it was launched 20 years ago. But more modern, Internet-based technologies appear poised to bring an end to its dominance.

“Come later, still busy. CU XOXO”: a typical message written using the SMS (short message service), complete with well-known abbreviations. The service has become a convenient part of daily communication ever since it was launched on December 3, 1992.

These days, SMS abbreviations like these have become a common part of everyday speech, with most everyone now knowing that “CU” means “See you” and “XOXO” standing in for, of course, “hugs and kisses.”

Keeping it concise is an essential element of the SMS: text messages may not be longer than 160 characters, and for good reason. When the technology was still in its early stages in the 1980s, SMS inventors were guided by analog predecessors like the postcard and telex-newswires, the latter of which were restricted to less than 160 characters.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121223

Financial Crisis
» ECB Advises Italy to Help Monte Paschi by Taking Up Shares
» The Lie That Prosecuting Bank Fraud Will Destabilize the Economy is What is Really Destroying the Economy
 
USA
» “Swedes” Charged With Terrorism in US Court
» Agenda 21 is Being Rammed Down the Throats of Local Communities All Over America
» Big Business and Marxist Collusion — Bourgeois Socialism
» Egypt Adopts a Sharia Constitution — Americans Can Prevent it From Happening Here
» Teachers — it is Time to Arm Yourselves Regardless of the Law
 
Europe and the EU
» Austria: Three Churches Burned at Same Time
» Belgium: Man Killed in Brussels Stabbing
» Doubts as to CCTV Efficacy in Big Brother Britain
» France: Alps Murder: Truth About Saad Al-Hilli’s ‘Family Feud’
» German Websites Gain Ground at Home
» Germany: The Long Path From Forest to Living Room
» Germany: Brit 7/7 Widow ‘Plotted Station Horror’
» Italy: Monti Poll Rating Up But 60% Don’t Want Him to Stand
» Italy: Berlusconi Says ‘Forced’ To Lead Centre Right Again
» Italy: Over 70% of Homeless Are in Rome and Milan
» Sweden: Court Upholds Sentence for Subway Robber
» The Most Violent Country in Europe: Britain is Also Worse Than South Africa and U.S.
» ‘Ugly’ Metal Christmas Tree Roils Many Belgians
» UK: Koran-Ripping Case Jury Discharged at Leicester Crown Court
» UK: Lib Dem President Tim Farron Says the Tories Could “Go Off to the Far Right”
» UK: Mother Overhears Her Daughter, 15, Being Raped at Knifepoint as She Calls Her Mobile During Attack
» UK: The Truth is That Politicians Are Telling Lies
» UK: The Persecution of Sheikh Mo Dawah
 
North Africa
» Egypt’s Constitution Approved in Vote, Say Rival Camps
» Egyptian Govt Denies Central Bank Governor Resignation
» Egyptian President Appoints 90 Member of Upper House
» Egypt Votes ‘Yes, ‘ Unofficial Results Show
» Ennahda Activists Besiege Opposition Rally in Tunisia
» Quenching ‘Sharia Thirst’ On the Nile
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Christians in Bethlehem Will Celebrate Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, But Dream of Living Elsewhere
 
Middle East
» Christianity ‘Close to Extinction’ In Middle East
» Saudi to Open Human Rights Offices in Prisons
» Sunni-Shiite Barriers Stall Bahrain’s Arab Spring
» Syrian Muslim Rebels Threaten Two Christian Towns
 
South Asia
» Afghanistan: Fire Sweeps Through Kabul Market
» Indonesia: As Minister Resigns in Jakarta Over Corruption Inquiry Storm Hits Yudhoyono and Democrats
» Rape Protest Ban Fails to Stop Crowds in India
» US Wants Immunity for Pakistanis Implicated in Attacks That Killed 166
 
Far East
» S. Korea Lights Christmas Tree at Northern Border
» Vietnam’s Fragile Middle Class
 
Australia — Pacific
» Man Stabbed — Canley Vale
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Crew Freed From Somali Pirates After Three Years
» UN Helicopter Shot Down in South Sudan
 
Latin America
» Argentina: Bringing Bikes to the Streets of Buenos Aires
 
Immigration
» ‘Foreign Infiltration is a Myth’
 
General
» Online Translation Breaks Language Barriers

Financial Crisis

ECB Advises Italy to Help Monte Paschi by Taking Up Shares

Issuing more debt would burden bank further, ECB says

(ANSA) — Rome, December 20; The European Central Bank has suggested Italy should take ownership of new shares in Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world’s oldest bank, as opposed to issuing more debt to help the troubled lender. The Italian government earlier this month approved a 3.9 billion euro salvage package for the Siena-based bank after Monte dei Paschi had been forced to remedy the weakness in its capital base. The issuance of additional debt could create further difficulty to the lender as it would increase its repayment obligations, the ECB said, adding that it was preferable the bank issue new stock to raise capital instead.

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The Lie That Prosecuting Bank Fraud Will Destabilize the Economy is What is Really Destroying the Economy

The Departments of Justice and Treasury are pretending that criminally prosecuting criminal banksters will destabilize the economy.

The exact opposite is true.

Failing to prosecute criminal fraud has been destabilizing the economy since at least 2007 … and will cause huge crashes in the future.

After all, the main driver of economic growth is a strong rule of law.

Nobel prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz says that we have to prosecute fraud or else the economy won’t recover:…

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USA

“Swedes” Charged With Terrorism in US Court

Two Swedish citizens appeared in a federal court in Brooklyn, New York on Friday on charges that they had trained and fought with al-Shabaab, a Somali group designated as terrorists by the United States.

“The defendants are not aspiring terrorists, they are terrorists. They did more than receive terrorist training: they used it in terrorist operations with al-Shabaab,” said George Venizelos of the FBI in New York.

The two Swedes, aged 27 and 29, along with a 23-year-old defendant, are accused of participating in weapons and explosives training with al-Shabaab, a United States-designated terrorist group linked to al-Qaeda, during a four-year period beginning in 2008.

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Agenda 21 is Being Rammed Down the Throats of Local Communities All Over America

Have you ever heard of Agenda 21? If not, don’t feel bad, because most Americans haven’t. It is essentially a blueprint for a “sustainable world” that was introduced at the UN Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1992. Since then, it has been adopted by more than 200 counties and it has been modified and updated at other UN environmental summits. The philosophy behind Agenda 21 is that our environmental problems are the number one problem that we are facing, and that those problems are being caused by human activity. Therefore, according to Agenda 21 human activity needs to be tightly monitored, regulated and controlled for the greater good. Individual liberties and freedoms must be sacrificed for the good of the planet. If you are thinking that this sounds like it is exactly the opposite of what our founding fathers intended when they established this nation, you would be on the right track. Those that promote the philosophy underlying Agenda 21 believe that human activity must be “managed” and that letting people make their own decisions is “destructive” and “dangerous”. Sadly, the principles behind Agenda 21 are being rammed down the throats of local communities all over America, and most of the people living in those communities don’t even realize it.

So how is this being done? Well, after Agenda 21 was adopted, an international organization known as the “International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives” (ICLEI) was established to help implement the goals of Agenda 21 in local communities. One thing that they learned very quickly was that the “Agenda 21” label was a red flag for a lot of people. It tended to create quite a bit of opposition on the local level.

As they try to implement their goals, they very rarely use the term “Agenda 21” anymore. Instead, they use much more harmless sounding labels such as “smart growth”, “comprehensive land use planning” and especially “sustainable development”.

So just because something does not carry the Agenda 21 label does not mean that it is not promoting the goals of Agenda 21.

The goals of Agenda 21 are not only being implemented in the United States. This is a massive worldwide effort that is being coordinated by the United Nations. An article that was posted on RedState.com discussed some of the history of Agenda 21…

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Big Business and Marxist Collusion — Bourgeois Socialism

The Occupy Movement, as we all know, was and is a tool of the elite. Skilled in projection and deflection, they screamed that big business was the enemy of the people and Marxism was the cure. No sane American would fall for that tripe. What the lame movement, if they had been honest, would have railed against was big business in collusion with big government. A marriage made in hell and brought to you by Barack Obama and the bourgeois socialists.

Listen to what Andrew Wilkow has to say on bourgeois socialism (there are no images — only audio):

We now have many, many examples of these elitists who have crawled into bed with the Marxists… From Warren Buffet, to Jeffrey Immelt of GE, the list is long and inglorious. These are wealthy and powerful businessmen and women looking for security in the arms of Comrade Obama while keeping the proletariat riffraff (that would be you and me) in check and busily working for them and their luxuries in a slavish society that is forcefully equal in misery, except for the upper levels of the bourgeois socialists. GE is probably the worst of the worst. Immelt praises the Chinese communists:…

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Egypt Adopts a Sharia Constitution — Americans Can Prevent it From Happening Here

Here is what Americans can do to stop Assistant US Attorney General Perez and other advocates of adoption of OIC Blasphemy Codes here.

We can get behind the movement to pass the American Law for American Courts (ALAC) state legislation that has been enacted in Rep. Franks’ home state of Arizona, as well as in Louisiana, Tennessee and Kansas. The 2012 Republican Convention adopted an anti-Sharia ALAC plank sponsored by Kansas Secretary of State, Kris Kobach.

The American Public Policy Alliance website contains background information on the model law developed by David Yerushalmi, Esq. The website notes the purpose of ALAC: ALAC was crafted to protect American citizens’ constitutional rights against the infiltration and incursion of foreign laws and foreign legal doctrines, especially Islamic Shariah Law.

We need to make a New Year’s resolution to form a grass roots movement to enact ALAC in as many states as possible.

Here in Florida, we nearly achieved that in the 2012 legislative session in Tallahassee, when the ALAC legislation, which passed the House resoundingly, failed to be brought up for a final vote by outgoing Florida Senate President, Mike Haridopolos. Incoming Senate President Don Gaetz had indicated his support for ALAC in the last session. The objective in the 2013 session will be to seek Senator Gaetz’s and Florida House Speaker, Will Weatherford’s commitment to press for passage of ALAC. We need to enlist Floridians and others to meet with State Senators and Representatives seeking their support informing them that Florida’s legal system needs the protections of ALAC to stop insinuation of Sharia and bolster Constitutional First Amendment Free Speech guarantees.

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Teachers — it is Time to Arm Yourselves Regardless of the Law

There are a lot of misconceptions surrounding teachers and teaching in America, one of them holds that in order to be a public school teacher; you are required to become a progressive dolt. This, however, is not necessarily true. While the mainstream educational system is engineered to encourage socialism and dependency in our children, it also has a tendency to condition staff and administration with a collectivist mindset as well. For those who seek out teaching positions, it may feel like joining in with the socialist / globalist ideal makes life in our federalized educational system far easier to cope with. After all, teachers who stray from the establishment curriculum and who break conventions by offering individualist and anti-state views are very often subject to in-house persecution. This peer induced conformity creates a Petri dish of inbred thinking, but ultimately, the final decision of what to believe falls to the teacher and no one else.

While some educators might feel that gun ownership is counter to the yuppie culture they have immersed themselves in, and may fear standing out as the “lone conservative nut” at their workplace, they are going to have to accept that there are far bigger concerns than being a part of the herd. As the events in Newtown, Connecticut reveal, teachers need to start considering their own survival and the survival of their students.

The shooting in Newtown by itself is not the primary issue. The event will be forgotten within a few weeks by a majority of people, just like the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords and the Aurora Theater Massacre. That might sound cold, but it is reality. The tragedy itself will only stay with the victims and their families. The debate over what to do in the aftermath of the tragedy, though, will plague the rest of us for quite some time, and perhaps this is the root of the problem…

Establishment politicians (Neo-Lib and Neo-Con) and the useful idiots they employ have drawn out the debate on practical solutions beyond all reason. What they have done, time and again, is to exploit the deaths of innocents in order to push the political agenda of control, rather than looking at the hard facts and implementing a strategy that would truly work. If you want to actually fix a problem, you look at the fundamentals and apply what works, not what you WISH would work based on your biased worldview. To get to this point, we have to be willing to admit to those methods which DO NOT WORK. In the wake of the attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School, what do we know about the environment on the ground and how it was exploited by the gunman?

1) Federal Laws Guaranteed A Gun Free Zone For The Attacker

Federal laws, including the Gun Free School Zones Act and the Gun-Free Schools Act, prohibit the possession of firearms within 1000 feet of school grounds (some states allow carry with the possession of a CCW, but this does not stop schools from firing teachers who do decide to carry if discovered). The Gun-Free Schools Act imposes a federal requirement on school districts to adopt a gun-free schools position that demands zero-tolerance policies and minimum one-year expulsions from school for gun possession in exchange for federal funds for district schools, meaning, the Feds are paying off school districts to entice them to go along with gun regulation:

www.smartgunlaws.org/federal-law-on-guns-in-schools/

Of course only law abiding citizens care about this regulation, and so, in the midst of an attack by a criminal element, teachers, staff and students will be the only disarmed people present. Most violent and mentally disturbed perpetrators still have a deep desire to live, which is why they rarely if ever go on a rampage at a gun range, or a federal building with armed guards, or an NRA convention. These men don’t want to die, at least not until they have finished their heinous act, and so it only makes sense that they would choose movie theaters in cities that have laws against conceal carry or elementary schools that are filled predominantly with progressives who are going to avoid gun ownership and yield to federal dictates. A school is an easy target, nothing more.

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Europe and the EU

Austria: Three Churches Burned at Same Time

by Cheradenine Zakalwe

www.krone.at/Oesterreich/Feuer_in_3_Kirchen_Amstetten_sucht_den_Brandstifter-Phantombild_erstellt-Story-345385

Three churches in the Austrian town of Amstetten (pop: 21,000) were burned this morning. All of the indications point to arson. Several eye-witnesses saw a suspect. As is their custom, the police and newspapers have given a detailed account of his stature and clothing, but fail to mention his skin colour. Amstetten has a large Mohammedan population.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

Belgium: Man Killed in Brussels Stabbing

A young man has been stabbed to death just metres away from Brussels Central Railway Station. The Brussels Judicial Authorities report that that his suspected assailant, a teenage boy, has been detained. The boy is reported to be a member of a gang and has a criminal record.

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Doubts as to CCTV Efficacy in Big Brother Britain

Perhaps Germany should look to the UK — the CCTV center of the world — as the former debates whether to use more public cameras after a murder in Berlin and a bomb plot in Bonn. In both cases, no footage was on hand.

Police in Bonn looking for terrorists who planted a potentially devastating bomb at the city’s main train station don’t have an image of who did it because no closed-circuit television (CCTV) captured the event. In Berlin a man was savagely beaten to death in a main square, again with no camera footage to help police catch the perpetrator.

Now German government ministers are calling for more and up-to-date surveillance equipment in the country’s public spaces, while critics warn of a knee-jerk reaction infringing on civil liberties.

The arguments echo those that have long been bouncing back and forth between supporters and opponents of CCTV in the UK — the country with the highest CCTV density in the world, according to some statistics. One recent report estimates there are just under two million surveillance cameras in the UK — one for every 32 people.

“In Britain we seem to have seen CCTV as an end in itself, when in reality it’s a very, very small part of the overall approach to policing,” Nick Pickles, head of Big Brother Watch, a pressure group fighting for the protection civil liberties, said in an interview with DW.

“Despite the millions of cameras, Britain’s crime rate is not significantly lower than comparable countries that do not have such a vast surveillance state,” he added.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

France: Alps Murder: Truth About Saad Al-Hilli’s ‘Family Feud’

The Iraqi family of Saad al-Hilli, the Briton murdered in the French village of Chevaline, tell Colin Freeman that their relative was not a money-launderer for Saddam Hussein.

Hussain al-Hilli’s final memories of his cousin Saad are of an anxious, desperate man, burdened with a secret that may have taken him to the grave. Last February, six months before Saad and his family were murdered, the pair were having one of their regular Facebook chats, normally a chance to swap notes on two very different lives. While Saad would bring news from leafy Surrey, Hussain would bring talk of life — and sometimes death — in Baghdad, the war-torn Iraqi capital from which Saad’s side of the family had left decades before. This time, though, Hussain noticed something odd straightaway…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

German Websites Gain Ground at Home

For the first time in years German — and not American — websites have shown the most dynamic growth in Germany, a study commissioned by the Focus news magazine showed.

Results published on Sunday showed that Gutefrage.net, Deutsche Telekom, the retailers C&A and Otto, Check 24 and savings bank websites showed the strongest growth. The study was conducted by the market research firm Comscore.

The only US companies to make it into the top 10 were Ask Network, Ebay and Amazon. Last year six of the top eight websites with the most dynamic growth were from US companies.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Germany: The Long Path From Forest to Living Room

For most families, Christmas wouldn’t be the same without a Christmas tree. They didn’t become a widespread tradition until the 19th century, but decorating trees has been going on for longer than you might think.

A 30-meter, eight-ton crane was needed to set up the Bavarian spruce in downtown Frankfurt. There on the Römerberg, the historic heart of banking capital, in front of the town hall, the city’s Christmas tree can be admired by visitors to the Christmas market in the square.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Germany: Brit 7/7 Widow ‘Plotted Station Horror’

Terror bomb failed

SECURITY chiefs fear an al-Qaeda cell funded by the British “White Widow” plotted to bomb a German railway station, The Sun can reveal.

The attack in Bonn would have resulted in a massacre like the one in the Spanish capital Madrid in 2004 which left 191 people dead.

But the device failed to explode and was disarmed before it could detonate. Intelligence sources in Germany say that al-Qaeda was behind the conspiracy — which encompassed “many operatives” overseas, including wanted Brit Samantha Lewthwaite…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Italy: Monti Poll Rating Up But 60% Don’t Want Him to Stand

Monti-led ticket would get 15.4% says poll

(ANSA) — Rome, December 21 — The approval rating of Premier Monti has risen from 33% to 38% over the last week but 60% of Italians don’t want him to stand in the upcoming general election, the SWG polling agency said Friday. If he does decide to lead a group of centrist forces wanting him to stand, the ticket would get 15.4% of votes, SWG said.

The technocrat premier, life Senator and former European commissioner is expected to say on Sunday whether he will run in the election, expected on February 24.

The centre-left Democratic Party is currently leading polls with more than 30% ahead of former comedian Beppe Grillo’s anti-establishment Five Star Movement with 19% and ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PdL) party with 17%.

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Italy: Berlusconi Says ‘Forced’ To Lead Centre Right Again

Will rally forces to beat left, ex-premier says

(ANSA) — Rome, December 21 — Ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi on Friday said he had been forced to re-enter the political fray and take on the job of uniting Italy’s centre right to defeat the left.

The media magnate repeated that he would have been willing to let outgoing Premier Mario Monti play that role “but I didn’t even get one phone call from Monti”.

Speaking on Italian radio in his sixth media foray in as many days, Berlusconi reiterated his claim that Monti’s technocratic government had “taken orders” from northern European countries led by Germany and that the spread between Italian and German bonds, a gauge of market confidence in Italy’s ability to pay down its huge debt, was not affected by government action.

Berlusconi resigned in November 2011 with the spread above 550 points and Italy on the brink of a Greece-style crisis.

He recently backtracked on a pledge to stay out of front-line politics, saying the struggling centre right had not found anyone capable of wooing back enough voters to win a general election set for late February.

In Friday’s radio interview, Berlusconi added that centrist leader Pier Ferdinando Casini and affiliated “little parties” set to back Monti would “let the left in” unless he stood.

He voiced confidence of luring back voters who have deserted him amid sex and corruption scandals and said a third of his election candidates would be women.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Italy: Over 70% of Homeless Are in Rome and Milan

(AGI) Rome — Over 70% of Italy’s homeless are living on the streets of Rome and Milan according to ISTAT .

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

Sweden: Court Upholds Sentence for Subway Robber

A Swedish court upheld an 18-month prison sentence for the 28-year-old man who robbed a drunken man who lay passed out on a Stockholm subway track and left him to have his legs mangled by a train.

The Svea Court of Appeal in Stockholm also confirmed the 5,000 kronor ($765) in damages that the 28 year-old had been ordered to pay to the 38-year-old victim.

The robber, a Tunisian citizen, will be deported upon the completion of his prison sentence, and will then be barred from re-entering Sweden for five years.

However, the court did not uphold the prosecutor’s demand for a tougher sentence.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

The Most Violent Country in Europe: Britain is Also Worse Than South Africa and U.S.

Britain’s violent crime record is worse than any other country in the European union, it has been revealed.

Official crime figures show the UK also has a worse rate for all types of violence than the U.S. and even South Africa — widely considered one of the world’s most dangerous countries.

The figures comes on the day new Home Secretary Alan Johnson makes his first major speech on crime, promising to be tough on loutish behaviour.

The Tories said Labour had presided over a decade of spiralling violence.

In the decade following the party’s election in 1997, the number of recorded violent attacks soared by 77 per cent to 1.158million — or more than two every minute.

The figures, compiled from reports released by the European Commission and United Nations, also show:

  • The UK has the second highest overall crime rate in the EU.
  • It has a higher homicide rate than most of our western European neighbours, including France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
  • The UK has the fifth highest robbery rate in the EU.
  • It has the fourth highest burglary rate and the highest absolute number of burglaries in the EU, with double the number of offences than recorded in Germany and France.

But it is the naming of Britain as the most violent country in the EU that is most shocking. The analysis is based on the number of crimes per 100,000 residents.

In the UK, there are 2,034 offences per 100,000 people, way ahead of second-placed Austria with a rate of 1,677.

The U.S. has a violence rate of 466 crimes per 100,000 residents, Canada 935, Australia 92 and South Africa 1,609.

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‘Ugly’ Metal Christmas Tree Roils Many Belgians

It’s the Christmas disaster that’s rocking Belgium: an 80-foot (24-meter) art installation instead of a traditional Christmas tree. Some Belgians see an anti-Christian conspiracy in it. Others see an ugly piece of metal.

Over the past few weeks, Brussel’s City Hall has experienced unusually heavy protest — over a tree. The council’s decision to swap its traditional pine tree on the city’s central square with a modern art installation has resulted in a minor national scandal.

Online petitions have garnered twenty-five thousand signatures and a Facebook group with some 4,500 followers demanded the return of the traditional “Sapin de Bruxelles.” Protests spread from the online petitions and social networks to debates on national television.

“We want to change the image of the Christmas market of Brussels. The image from ten years ago is very boring,” said Brussels Councilor for Tourism Philippe Close. He says the “tree” was a daring move to give Christmas a modern spin.

The 80-foot tall steel structure is called the Abies Electronicus, or electronic tree. At night, it’s the centre of attention in a spectacle that lights up the whole central square at Grand Place. Music blasts through speakers as the tree’s many spotlights display flashy light effects in and around its base. In the daytime, visitors climb the stairs to an 80 feet high balcony with an astonishing view on the city centre.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UK: Koran-Ripping Case Jury Discharged at Leicester Crown Court

The jury in the trial of a man who staged an anti-religion protest by ripping out pages from the Koran in front of Muslims has been discharged. The eight women and four men on the jury at Leicester Crown Court failed to agree on a verdict. They sent a note to the judge saying there was no prospect of them reaching either a unanimous or a majority verdict on which at least 10 of them agreed.

Peter James Crawford (52) was said to have torn pages from his own copy of the Koran and thrown the holy book on the ground next to a stall run by the Islamic Information Centre, near the Clock Tower, in Leicester city centre, on the afternoon of May 12…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: Lib Dem President Tim Farron Says the Tories Could “Go Off to the Far Right”

by Matthew Barrett

A Wikipedia summary of far right ideology:

“The far right is commonly associated with persons or groups who hold extreme nationalist, xenophobic, racist, religious fundamentalist or reactionary views.The most extreme-right movements have pursued oppression and genocide against groups of people on the basis of their alleged inferiority.”

Lib Dem President Tim Farron speaking on the Week in Westminster today:

“From an entirely partisan point of view, I rub my hands together with glee and think well, David Cameron, if you want to go off to the far right, you’ll find there are very few votes there. You only win elections in the centre ground, and David Cameron seems to be completely vacating it.”

There are two ridiculous points made here. Firstly, the idea that David Cameron or the Conservatives would “go off to the far right”. It is so utterly un-serious that it hardly merits any response. The second point is that Mr Farron implies there is no ideological space between “the centre ground” and “the far right”. One can either be in the centre or the “far right” in Mr Farron’s world…

[Reader comment by Harold on 22 December 2012 at about 7 pm.]

David Cameron is not going off to the far right. He is joining Farron in the pale pink soft ultra left. There they can live happily in never never land and eat marshmallows together, on tic.

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UK: Mother Overhears Her Daughter, 15, Being Raped at Knifepoint as She Calls Her Mobile During Attack

A mother overheard her 15-year-old daughter being raped when she called her during the horrific ordeal, it was revealed today.

The teenager was attacked in Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, and threatened with a four-inch kitchen knife.

And her mother heard the attack when she called her mobile phone because she was concerned when her daughter hadn’t returned home.

Police describe the attacker as a man in his late teens, about 5ft 8ins tall, with dark skin and slim build, and wearing a black leather jacket and a black fleece hat.

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UK: The Truth is That Politicians Are Telling Lies

by Janet Daley

Government is simply unaffordable

Was 2012 the year when the democratic world lost its grip on reality? Must we assume now that no party that speaks the truth about the economic future has a chance of winning power in a national election? With the results of presidential contests in the United States and France as evidence, this would seem to be the only possible conclusion. Any political leader prepared to deceive the electorate into believing that government spending, and the vast system of services that it provides, can go on as before — or that they will be able to resume as soon as this momentary emergency is over — was propelled into office virtually by acclamation…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

UK: The Persecution of Sheikh Mo Dawah

by Khadija Burlington Symthe

It does not surprise me that you so-called defenders of free speech at Harry’s Place have been quick to defend a law-breaking enemy of Islam, but have said not a peep about the continuing persecution of Sheikh Mo Dawah, whose precious words have been repeatedly silenced by his enemies and detractors. Let us all hope, for their own sake, that they soon see the error of their ways.

The Sheikh is currently at liberty, and has indeed been kind enough to spare some time to describe my own humble efforts and recent travails in the cause of Da’wah. Before shadowy forces behind the scenes yet again try to close his account down, I advise you to take advantage of his wise and benign message of peace. Some commenters have been asserting that Islam is an enemy of free speech. Not so — and here is Sheikh Mo Dawah’s eloquent explanation, revealed to me in a private communication.

For an Islamic principle to be in conformity with Islamic principle a principle must be in conformity with itself. This can be confusing. Therefore it requires men like me schooled in Islamic sciences of rationalism to interpret what is in conformity with Islam, and what is free speech, what is mischief making, and what is sincere. This is a burden I accept with reluctance but see it as my duty to serve my deen and my society of Britain, which is threatened by rascals, so-called secularism & anti-faith bigotry.

Although no one can be a greater advocate for free speech than myself, I do wonder — what are the motives of those who would explore further matters which have already been satisfactorily resolved? And I hope you will all think long and hard (and perhaps contact Cage Prisoners while you are at it) about why Sheikh Mo Dawah has been banned from sharing his pearls of truth and clarity, when EDL supporters tweet unopposed?

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Egypt’s Constitution Approved in Vote, Say Rival Camps

CAIRO (Reuters) — A constitution drafted by an Islamist-dominated assembly was approved by a majority of Egyptians in a referendum, rival camps said on Sunday, after a vote the opposition said drove a wedge through the Arab world’s most populous nation.

The Muslim Brotherhood, which propelled President Mohamed Mursi to power in a June election, said 64 percent of voters backed the charter after two rounds of voting that ended with a final ballot on Saturday. It cited an unofficial tally.

An opposition official also told Reuters their unofficial count showed the result was a “yes” vote.

The referendum committee may not declare official results for the two rounds until Monday, after hearing appeals. If the outcome is confirmed, a parliamentary election will follow in about two months.

Mursi’s Islamist backers say the constitution is vital for the transition to democracy, nearly two years after the overthrow of autocrat Hosni Mubarak in an uprising. It will provide stability needed to help a fragile economy, they say.

But the opposition accuses Mursi of pushing through a text that favors Islamists and ignores the rights of Christians, who make up about 10 percent of the population, as well as women. They say it is a recipe for further unrest.

“According to our calculations, the final result of the second round is 71 percent voting ‘yes’ and the overall result (of the two rounds) is 63.8 percent,” a Brotherhood official, who was in an operations room monitoring the vote, told Reuters.

His figures were confirmed by a statement issued shortly afterwards by the group and broadcast on its television channel.

           — Hat tip: Vlad Tepes [Return to headlines]

Egyptian Govt Denies Central Bank Governor Resignation

(AGI) Cairo, Dec 22 — Chaos is reigning in Egypt. A government spokesman denied the piece of news — given by the State television network — that Central Bank Governor Farouk el-Okadah resigned, shortly after the vice-president, Mahmud Mekki, did. All this happened on the second day of the referendum on the controversial new constitution wanted by President Morsi.

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

Egyptian President Appoints 90 Member of Upper House

CAIRO, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has issued late Saturday a republican decree, appointing 90 new members of the Shura Council, upper house of the parliament, official MENA news agency reported on Sunday morning. The appointment came after several rounds of national talks attended by Morsi, his deputy Mahmoud Mekki who had submitted a resignation Saturday, and some political forces including the Muslim Brotherhood, while the country’s main opposition bloc National Salvation Front boycotted the dialogues…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Egypt Votes ‘Yes, ‘ Unofficial Results Show

A majority of Egyptians voted “yes” to a new draft constitution, unofficial results showed Sunday. State TV reported that 63.5 percent of the ballots cast in the two-stage referendum were in favor of the charter.

Nearly 71 percent of those who voted in Saturday’s final phase of the referendum approved the draft, the broadcaster said. No specific date has been set yet for the official results.

Voters had reportedly turned out in large numbers, although reliable turnout figures were not available early Sunday. The referendum’s second round had involved 17 provinces, many of them rural. Queues in Giza, Port Said and Luxur prompted four-hour polling extensions. Saturday’s voting had been open to half of Egypt’s 51 million voters.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Ennahda Activists Besiege Opposition Rally in Tunisia

(AGI) — Midoun (Tunisia) — Hundreds of supporters of the Ennahda movement have besieged an opposition meeting in Tunisia.

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

Quenching ‘Sharia Thirst’ On the Nile

by Andrew Bostom

Three days before the first round of voting began for Egypt’s constitutional referendum on December 15, 2012, Hesham Darwish, from Cairo’s Hadayeq al-Qobba district, summarized the views of those who planned to vote “yes,” and affirm the charter:

People are thirsty for Sharia. [emphasis added] We do not support the president for who he is, but rather for the Islamic project he promises.

Saturday, during the second round of voting, Hesham Darwish’s mindset held sway overwhelmingly in two Upper Egypt governorates on both sides of the Nile. Eighty-three percent (83.2%; 763,729/918,034) voted “yes” in Minya approximately 150 miles south of Cairo on the western bank of the Nile River, which flows north through the city), while in Qena, situated on the east bank of the Nile, some 300 miles south of Cairo, 84.7% (307,839/363,518 ) affirmed the charter, according to unofficial final tallies published by Al-Ahram.

When pooled with the first round of voting, a total of 64.0% (10,543,893/16,472,241), including 67.5% (162,231/240,224) of Egyptian expatriates, approved Egypt’s recently drafted, more Sharia-compliant constitution.

The referendum’s final results validate remarkably consistent polling data of Egyptian attitudes towards the Sharia chronicled since at least early 2007, through an Egyptian Vote Compass self-administered survey whose results were revealed just a week prior to voting began on 12/15/12.

Within a few days of their publication in April, 2007, I highlighted data from Egypt indicating that 74% of Egyptians favored “strict” application of the Sharia in general. As recently as December 2010, Pew polling data revealed that 84% of Egyptian Muslims rejected freedom of conscience in the most ugly terms claiming apostates should be killed (i.e., that percentage would likely be well over 90% if less draconian punishments, such as imprisonment and beating till recantation were queried), 82% favor stoning adulterers to death, and 77% approved of mutilating punishments for theft. Summarizing these findings, and other overall survey trends, pollster Douglas Schoen in an essay published February 10, 2011, cited additional composite data indicating that at least 60% of Egyptians held “fundamentalist” Islamic views, while only 20% could be classified as “secular” in their orientation. Finally, Dutch Political Scientist André Krouwel, working with an academic team of Egyptian political scientists at Vote Compass Egypt, who applied an interactive electoral literacy application, predicted in an interview published 12/8/12,

About 70 per cent of the population will vote in favor of the constitution…

           — Hat tip: Andy Bostom [Return to headlines]

Israel and the Palestinians

Christians in Bethlehem Will Celebrate Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, But Dream of Living Elsewhere

Arab Christians will crowd into Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity on Christmas Eve, but social and economic pressures mean they are a dwindling minority in the town where Christ was born.

Christian Arab families from Bethlehem will crowd into the town’s Church of the Nativity to celebrate Christmas Eve, as their ancestors have done for nearly 2000 years. Midnight Mass, televised around the world live from Bethlehem, will be a moving and beautiful spectacle as it is on this night every year. But even as they celebrate in the town of Christ’s birth, many of Bethlehem’s dwindling population of Christians will be dreaming of a new life far from the Holy Land…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Middle East

Christianity ‘Close to Extinction’ In Middle East

Christianity faces being wiped out of the “biblical heartlands” in the Middle East because of mounting persecution of worshippers, according to a new report.

The study warns that Christians suffer greater hostility across the world than any other religious group. And it claims politicians have been “blind” to the extent of violence faced by Christians in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The most common threat to Christians abroad is militant Islam, it says, claiming that oppression in Muslim countries is often ignored because of a fear that criticism will be seen as “racism”. It warns that converts from Islam face being killed in Saudi Arabia, Mauritania and Iran and risk severe legal penalties in other countries across the Middle East. The report, by the think tank Civitas, says: “It is generally accepted that many faith-based groups face discrimination or persecution to some degree…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Saudi to Open Human Rights Offices in Prisons

RIYADH, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — Saudi Arabia will set up offices for the National Human Rights Society in five prisons, Al Riyadh newspaper reported on Sunday. The program, directed by Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Naif, aims to ensure better services for inmates and detainees. The National Human Rights Society has received those offices, some of which are nearly operational, Dr Saleh Al Shirida, member of the society, told the newspaper…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Sunni-Shiite Barriers Stall Bahrain’s Arab Spring

Political and religious divides between Sunnis and Shiites have relegated local Arab Spring protests to little more than a memory in Bahrain. But some are trying to bridge the differences.

Jihan Kazerooni sits down on a comfortable chair in her large living room in an upscale neighborhood of Manama, the capital of Bahrain. She explains how she got involved in her country’s Arab Spring uprising.

“When the revolution started on February 14 last year, I wasn’t a participant,” she says. “I was a government supporter, because I didn’t know we had poor people in Bahrain.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Syrian Muslim Rebels Threaten Two Christian Towns

BEIRUT — Rebels have threatened to storm two predominantly Christian towns in central Syria if residents do not “evict” government troops they say are using the towns as a base to attack nearby areas. A video released by rebels showed Rashid Abul-Fidaa, who identified himself as the commander of the Ansar Brigade for Hama province, calling on locals in Mahrada and Sqailbiyeh to rise up against President Bashar Assad’s forces or prepare for an assault…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

South Asia

Afghanistan: Fire Sweeps Through Kabul Market

At least six hundred shops have been destroyed by a fire which swept through a market in the Afghan capital, Kabul.

No-one was injured in the blaze but the fire destroyed much of the goods on sale and forced traders to flee, says the BBC’s Bilal Sarwary in the city…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Indonesia: As Minister Resigns in Jakarta Over Corruption Inquiry Storm Hits Yudhoyono and Democrats

Sports and Youth Minister Andi Malaranggeng quits after his family finds itself in middle of scandals over tender in the case of a sports centre. President and his party end up in the middle of a scandal and shady dealings.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) — For the first time in the political history of the country, a cabinet minister has resigned because of scandals over corruption and shady dealings. Popular anger and media campaigns have forced Sport and Youth Minister Andi Malaranggeng (pictured) to resign. This is a major blow to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his Democrat Party (DP). The scandal could actually bring down the government in a country already reeling from many cases of corruption and abuses by public officials.

In a tense press conference, Mr Malaranggeng confirmed his intention of resigning following days of controversy and rumours over a possible investigation into widespread corruption. The scandal is said to implicate other top DP leaders, including former party treasurer Nazaruddin and lawmaker (and former beauty queen) Angeline “Angie” Sondakh.

Indonesia’s Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK) imposed a travel ban on the now former minister and his younger brother, businessman Zulkarnain “Choel” Malaranggeng, as well as Arif Taufiqrahman, a major real estate developer.

Prosecutors accuse the Malaranggeng brothers of orchestrating a plan to tinker with the tender process in the case of a sports centre, using their privileged position.

Andi Malaranggeng, a former presidential spokesman during Yudhoyono’s first term in office (2004-2009), has rejected all the KPK accusations, clamouring for his innocence.

Before he became minister, the former minister was known and appreciated for his analyses of the country’s domestic politics. On the basis of this strength, President Yudhoyono brought him into this cabinet. (MH)

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

Rape Protest Ban Fails to Stop Crowds in India

Protests have been banned in the Indian capital New Delhi amid violent weekend demonstrations over the gang rape of a young woman last week. However, a journalist covering protests in Manipur was fatally shot by police.

Angry demonstrations have continued for a second day in the Indian capital New Delhi, with police struggling to control protesters who have rallied since Saturday at the India Gate monument.

The police used batons as well as tear gas and water cannon to hold them back. A journalist, covering related protests in the city of Manipur, was shot dead after police fired shots to disperse an angry crowd.

According to police figures, sex crimes in New Delhi are common, with a rape reported every 18 hour on average, though most sexual assaults go unreported.

But the brutality of the December 16 attack has sparked calls for capital punishment for rapists, and more steps from the government to ensure safety for women.

India’s Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde has promised to consider the demands for death penalties to be imposed in the case.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

US Wants Immunity for Pakistanis Implicated in Attacks That Killed 166

The United States government has argued in court that current and former officials of Pakistan’s intelligence service should be immune from prosecution in connection with the 2008 Mumbai attacks. At least 166 people, including 6 Americans, were killed and scores more were injured when members of Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba stormed downtown Mumbai, India, taking the city hostage between November 26 and 29, 2008.

The Indian government has openly accused Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence directorate (ISI) of complicity in the attack, which has been described as the most sophisticated international terrorist strike anywhere in the world during the last decade. Using evidence collected by the Indian government, several Americans who survived the bloody attacks sued the ISI in New York earlier this year for allegedly directing Lashkar-e-Taiba and the Mumbai strikes. But Stuart Delery, Principal Deputy Attorney General for the US Department of State, has told the court that the ISI and its senior officials are immune from prosecution on US soil under the US Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. According to the 12-page ‘Statement of Interest’ delivered to the court by Delery, no foreign nationals can be prosecuted in a US court for criminal actions they allegedly carried out while working in official capacities for a foreign government. The affidavit goes on to suggest that any attempt by a US court to assert American jurisdiction over current or former Pakistani government officials would be a blatant “intrusion on [Pakistan’s] sovereignty, in violation of international law”. It appears that nobody has notified the US Department of State that the US routinely “intrudes on Pakistan’s sovereignty” several times a week by using unmanned Predator drones to bomb suspected Taliban militants operating on Pakistani soil. Washington also “intruded on Pakistan’s sovereignty” on May 2, 2011, when it clandestinely sent troops to the town of Abbottabad to kill al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden. Reacting to the US position, the Indian government expressed “extreme and serious disappointment” on Thursday, arguing that “It cannot be that any organization, state or non-state, which sponsors terrorism, has immunity”. Indian media quoted Foreign Office spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin as saying that all those behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks “should be brought to justice irrespectiv e of the jurisdiction under which they may reside or be operating”.

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Far East

S. Korea Lights Christmas Tree at Northern Border

South Korean Christians have lit a Christmas tree-shaped tower near the tense border with North Korea, following their neighbor’s rocket launch. The move defies concerns about a violent response from Pyongyang.

Seoul’s Defense Ministry said that it allowed Christian groups to light the massive steel tower on Saturday, so that it would be clearly visible across the border. It’s to stay lit until January 2.

Dozens of church leaders and followers put up the giant display — featuring thousands of glittering light bulbs on a tree-shaped steel tower — near the heavily-fortified border on Saturday, a defence ministry spokesman told AFP.

Pyongyang views the tower as propaganda warfare, though it has not yet responded to this year’s lighting.

The lighting came 10 days after North Korea placed a satellite into orbit aboard a long-range rocket. South Korea and the U.S. say the launch was a test of banned missile technology.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Vietnam’s Fragile Middle Class

A new middle class emerged for the first time in Vietnam in the 1990s. It has won a few freedoms, but remains fragile. Now, the global economic crisis threatens to undo the achievements.

“Supermarket, supermarket, supermarket” cries Mai Chi, the four-year-old daughter of Tuyen and Lien, as she bounces up and down on her parent’s bed. She can hardly wait to get going. Like many families in Vietnam’s new middle class, the Nguyens spend Sunday at the supermarket in Hanoi.

“Sunday is the only day the whole family can be together and do something,” says Tuyen. “I work 50 hours a week, and then there is the three-hour commute every day. So there is not much time. At the supermarket, children can play and parents can take care of some shopping.”

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Australia — Pacific

Man Stabbed — Canley Vale

Police are investigating an incident where a man was stabbed with a broken bottle in Sydney’s southwest last night.

About 6pm (Saturday 22 December), the 58-year-old man had taken his son to Endeavour Reserve to ride his bicycle.

The pair was approached by three teenage males, one of whom was armed with a broken bottle.

When the teenagers asked to borrow the boy’s bike, the father refused and told his 12-year-old boy to ride home.

The father was then chased by the teenagers before being confronted in the front yard of a house on Prince Street.

The man was stabbed in the elbow and back with the broken bottle. The three teenagers then ran from the scene.

Police established a crime scene and the man was taken to Liverpool Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Investigators have been given only limited descriptions of the males involved, with all three having a Middle Eastern/Mediterranean appearance and aged around 15 years.

Anyone who can assist the investigation is urged to contact Cabramatta Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

           — Hat tip: Salome [Return to headlines]

Sub-Saharan Africa

Crew Freed From Somali Pirates After Three Years

A crew of 22 sailors held for almost three years by Somali pirates have been freed after a two-week-long siege by maritime police. Authorities in Somalia’s breakaway region of Puntland organized the rescue.

Authorities in Somalia’s semiautonomous Puntland region have said their forces rescued 22 hostages who had been held captive for nearly three years after raiding the hijacked ship.

Maritime police laid siege to the ship on December 10 near the coastal village of Gara’ad in the region of Mudug.

A statement from the Puntland government said Saturday their forces captured the Panama-flagged MV Iceberg 1 which was docked near the Gara’ad coastal village in Mudung region.

The rescued crew were from the Philippines, India, Yemen, Sudan, Ghana and Pakistan.

They were held for longer than any other hostages of the pirates according to the president’s office of Puntland in a statement. The ship was hijacked March 29, 2010.

“After 2 years and 9 months in captivity, the hostages have suffered signs of physical torture and illness. The hostages are now receiving nutrition and medical care,” said the statement.

The ship originally had a crew of 24, but two had died since the cargo vessel was seized.

Close to 120 hostages are still held by Somali pirates, however this number is considerably lower than in previous years due to higher security at sea and on ships.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

UN Helicopter Shot Down in South Sudan

A UN peacekeeping helicopter on reconnaissance mission in South Sudan was shot down by the South Sudanese army, killing all four crew members.

Deputy UN spokesman Eduardo del Buey said the South Sudanese military had admitted to the UN mission in the country that it had hit the MI-8 helicopter. No reasons for the incident were immediately given. The helicopter was on a “reconnaissance flight” in South Sudan’s troubled Jonglei state when it was attacked, the spokesman added…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Latin America

Argentina: Bringing Bikes to the Streets of Buenos Aires

Three million commuters drive through the streets of Buenos Aires each day, turning it into a traffic inferno. But one devoted cyclist believes he can get half the city’s motorists out of their cars and onto bikes.

Mati Kalwill is energetic and outgoing. When strangers ask him about his colourful folding bicycle, he spends a lot of time chatting and laughing with them. The 31 year-old Argentinian is the founder of “La vida en bici”, which means ‘life on a bicycle’ and he has devoted himself to transportation activism.

Kalwill only spends his money in businesses that have bike-friendly policies. Today he’s drinking coffee at a café that gives free lemonade to cyclists. He arrived, of course, on his bike. The activist has 18 two-wheelers in total.

Kalwill’s love of bicycles started when he was seventeen years old. He rode his bike to school each day and thought it was so much fun, that he and his friends started to organize bike-themed parties.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Immigration

‘Foreign Infiltration is a Myth’

In his book “The Myth of the Muslim Tide,” Doug Saunders puts theories from critics of immigration under the microscope. He talked to DW about extremism, xenophobia and successful integration.

DW: Mr. Saunders, prominent public figures such as Thilo Sarrazin in Germany and Geert Wilders in the Netherlands have indicated they believe that the West is being overrun with Muslims — at least demographically. Is that true?

The visual impression that they’re swamping us with children — I think the facts contradict that. I hired a research team, people who are not partisans and weren’t activists, but who are good scholars, who know demographics, who know radicalism, who know the history of integration.

I’ve spent a lot of time in the largest Muslim countries, in Iran, in Bangladesh, in Pakistan, doing various forms of journalism and research into migration and urbanization. And first of all, we know that they have the fastest falling reproduction rates in the world. Bangladesh now has a population growth rate falling very quickly toward a European level very quickly. Turkey is very similar.

In Europe and North America, Muslims are not the largest group of immigrants at all. And among immigrants, what we’re seeing is the pattern that poor religious minorities always follow, which is that the very first generation that arrives tends to have a bunch of children after they arrive. And then the European-born second generation has considerably fewer children and by the third generation they pretty much have exactly the same size families as the people around them.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

General

Online Translation Breaks Language Barriers

Google and other free translation services on the net enable users to access text in any language, and translation quality ranges from impressive to unintelligible. But it’s improving due to better data and algorithms.

The Internet connects the world, but most people are walled off from each other by language barriers.

So free online machine translators like Google Translate, Microsoft’s Bing and Systran are a godsend.

More than 200 million global users click onto Google Translate alone every month, according to Franz Josef Och, who heads the search engine’s machine translation group.

“Most of the translation on the planet is now done by Google Translate,” he wrote on the company’s blog earlier this year.

Still, Och has no illusions about the challenges of producing readable machine-translated text.

He believes that there’s a lot of work to be done.

“If the webpage is in French and you don’t speak French, the (machine) translation is not as pleasant as a human translation, but you can understand it,” he told DW.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121222

Financial Crisis
» Greece: Retailers to See Xmas Sales Down by 18%
» Greece: Many Schools Left Without Heating
» Greece: Jobless Rate to Hover Around 30% by 2014
 
USA
» Ft. Hood Case, Another Sharia Win
» How the Newtown Massacre Became a Mind-Control Television Event
 
Canada
» Muslims Laud Niqab Ruling
» Trudeau in Hot Seat With Muslims
 
Europe and the EU
» Britain Spending More on Benefits Than Scandinavians With 7 Out of 10 Children Living in a Home Receiving Handouts
» Italian Police Seize 400 Tainted Plastic Swords in Genoa
» Italy Yoga School in Violent-Sex Probe
» Italy: Piacenza Man Arrested for 7-Mln-Euro Tax Evasion
» Sardinia Councilors Indicted for Suspected Embezzlement
» UK: Court of Appeal Quashes the Wrongful Conviction of Ahmed Faraz
» UK: Have the Men in Blue Crossed the Line?
» UK: Lutfur Rahman Council in Chaos as Government Mulls Intervention [Reader Comment Only]
» UK: Muslim Family Taking Thornton Heath Greek Orthodox School to High Court Over Hijab Ban
 
Balkans
» 6 Macedonian Muslims Go on Trial Over ‘Terrorist’ Killings of 5 Fishermen
» Croatia: Census Shows Population in Decline and Aging
 
North Africa
» Al-Azhar Mosque at Heart of Concerns Over Islamist Turn in Egypt
» Defending Egyptian Dress, Defending Identity
» Egypt: Mob of 50,000 Muslims Intimidated Christians Before Referendum
» Egypt: Islamist Rally Turns Violent Outside Alexandria Mosque
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Palestinian Officials Warn of Retaliation if Benjamin Netanyahu Re-Elected
 
Middle East
» HRW: Saudi Website Editor Could Face Death for Apostasy
» Iraq’s Sunni-Backed Bloc Threatens to Withdraw From Political Process
» Syria: Into the Abyss
 
Russia
» Putin Opposes Headscarves in Russian Schools
 
South Asia
» Bangladesh: Left Parties Strike for Ban on Sharia Islamists
» Indonesia: Islamists Against Catholics in Central Java, Christmas Celebrations in Jeopardy
 
Far East
» China: Beijing Wants to Grow Fresh Vegetables on Mars and the Moon
 
Australia — Pacific
» Anarchy of a Gang and Two AK47s
» Christmas Message Written in Sky Above Lakemba Mosque in Response to Fatwa Claims
» No Merriness Here: Mosque Puts Fatwa on Christmas
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Africa Now Has More Mobile Subscribers Than the US or EU
» Heavy Casualties Feared in Suicide Bombing in Nigeria Telecommunication Offices
» Nigeria: Suicide Bombers Attack Mobile Phone Firms in Nigeria
» Nigeria: Bombs as Xmas Hampers
 
Latin America
» Argentina Protests Britain’s Antarctica Decision
 
Immigration
» Comment Analysis on Pro-Islamic Immigration Huffpo Article
» Greece’s Treatment of Migrants Shameful, Says Amnesty
 
Culture Wars
» Britain Issues New Guidelines on Prosecuting Offensive Online Comments
» Pope Says Future of Mankind at Stake Over Gay Marriage
» UK: Primary Schools Are Still Not Teaching Our Island’s Story
» UK: The Conservative Neglect of Culture
 
General
» Potentially Habitable Planet Detected Around Nearby Star

Financial Crisis

Greece: Retailers to See Xmas Sales Down by 18%

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 20 — Greek retailers will see Christmas and New Year-related revenue decline 18% as business is blighted by the country’s fifth year of recession, the National Confederation of Hellenic Commerce said. Nationwide spending on food and gifts will fall to 7.6 billion euros this month from 9.25 billion euros in December 2011, the Athens-based trade group said in an statement on Wednesday as Bloomberg reports. Expenditure will be 65% less than the 21.9 billion euros recorded in the same month of 2008, at the start of the financial crisis, the confederation said. Greece’s unemployment rate climbed to a record 26% in September. The recession and deepening labor slump have been exacerbated by spending cuts and tax increases imposed to trim a budget deficit that was more than five times the euro-area limit in 2009. The economy will shrink as much as 4.5% in 2013, the Bank of Greece forecast on December 3. The cost of a family Christmas dinner, based on an identical basket of products, will fall to 151.56 euros this year from 158.93 euros in 2011 as lower prices for red meat, fruit and vegetables help to offset higher prices of turkey, wine, feta cheese and olive oil, according to the statement.

Greek retail spending for the whole of 2012 probably won’t exceed 50 billion euros, down from 60.5 billion euros in 2011, the confederation said.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Greece: Many Schools Left Without Heating

Teachers’ union warns that some may have to suspend classes

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 20 — Many towns and villages in northern and central Greece have yet to receive funds from the central government to heat their schools next year, as a teachers’ union yesterday warned that some of them may have to close down rather than let pupils shiver. “Many schools are facing serious problems with heating oil supplies and it won’t be long before they will have to suspend classes because of the cold weather,” the Teachers’ Federation (DOE) said in a statement yesterday as daily Kathimerini reports. The federation slammed the Ministry of Interior for delaying the disbursement of funds. It also criticized municipal authorities, which are responsible, in collaboration with so-called school councils, for the schools’ operational needs, such as heating. DOE demanded that heating subsidies be granted directly to schools without the interference of municipal authorities. It also appeared to criticize the lack of transparency in the administration of finances by local government officials (OTA).

Schools are still waiting for the fourth, 20-million-euro installment to meet their operational needs. Total funding for schools went down from 110 million euros in 2011 to 80 million this year. Greeks pay a special consumption tax on heating oil that makes up about 42% of the total cost. School councils have unsuccessfully campaigned for an exemption from the tax.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Greece: Jobless Rate to Hover Around 30% by 2014

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 19 — Unemployment in Greece will climb to 29.3% in 2013 and 31% in 2014, the German institute of macroeconomic forecasts IfW Kiel predicted on Tuesday.

The German institute’s economists, as daily Kathimerini reports, also forecast the economic contraction to come to 4% next year and spill over into 2014 at a 1% rate, against a European Commission prediction for 0.6% growth in 2014. In its revision of the Greek streamlining program, published in Brussels on Monday, the Commission had also been more optimistic in its estimates for the jobless rate, putting it at 24% for 2013 (from 23.6% in 2012) and 22.2% in 2014. By contrast, using International Labor Office (ILO) methodology, the IfW Kiel economists expect the unemployment rate to come in at 24.6% at end-2012 before soaring to 29.3% in 2013 — higher even than Spain’s 27.9% rate. A rise in employment usually trails the economic growth rate by at least six months. The IfW forecast mirrors that of the Labor Institute of the General Confederation of Greek Labor, which expects unemployment to top 30% next year.

IfW also sees inflation in Greece reaching 1.1% this year and turning into deflation of 0.6% in 2013.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

USA

Ft. Hood Case, Another Sharia Win

by Alan Bergstein

Maj. Nidal Hasan, the Fort Hood officer who slaughtered 13 fellow service members and wounded 32 others on Nov. 5, 2009, has been awaiting trial on murder charges since the attack. That’s over three years and counting. And if the White House continues to be filled with Obama clones, you may run out of fingers counting the years until this Muslim terrorist is either put on trial or his name comes up on an official presidential pardon list. That wouldn’t surprise me. After all, if we are told that Hillary Clinton fell and can’t answer questions on Benghazi because of a concussion, anything is believable…

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How the Newtown Massacre Became a Mind-Control Television Event

Mind control. Mass hypnosis. Operant conditioning. Brain entrainment. That’s what we’re talking about here.

We’re so conditioned to how television covers life that we rarely step back and take notice.

In the case of massive disasters and crimes, network news rules the roost.

First, the premiere anchors, who are managing editors of their own broadcasts, give themselves the go signal. They will leave their comfortable chairs and travel to the scene of crime. “It’s that big.”

The anchors lend gravitas. Their mere presence lets the audience know this story trumps all other news of the moment. That’s the first hypnotic cue and suggestion.

Of course, the anchors were not in Newtown, Connecticut, as reporters. They weren’t there to dig up facts. Their physical presence at the Sandy Hook School and in the town was utterly irrelevant.

They could have been doing their newscasts from their studios in New York. Or from a broom closet.

But much better to be standing somewhere in Newtown. It imparts the sense of crisis to the viewing millions.

At the same time, the anchors are also there to give assurance. The subliminal message they transmit is: whatever has happened here is controllable.

The audience knows the anchors will provide the meaning and the official voice of the tragedy. The anchors are, in a way, priests, intoning their benediction to the suffering and their elegies to the dead.

This is what the audience expects, and this is what they get.

This expectation, in fact, is so deep that anything else would be considered an insult, a moral crime.

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Canada

Muslims Laud Niqab Ruling

Decision takes Canada in a forward direction

Leaders in Calgary’s Muslim community praised Thursday’s decision by the Supreme Court of Canada that could allow women, under certain circumstances, to wear a niqab while testifying in court. “This is a very good decision,” said Syed Soharwardy, founder of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada. “It takes the Canadian society in a forward direction rather than backward direction. For a fair trial, it is OK to reveal your identity and remove the niqab. In my view it matches with the Islamic teachings.”…

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Trudeau in Hot Seat With Muslims

by Tarek Fatah

Despite protests from the Muslim Canadian Congress and B’nai Brith, it seems Justin Trudeau will be speaking at the Islamist convention in Toronto on Saturday, one that will feature a who’s who of Muslim Brotherhood supporters and pro-Hamas speakers from around the world. The Toronto conference was sponsored by IRFAN-Canada, which the Canada Revenue Agency maintains “is an integral part of an international fundraising effort to support Hamas” and has “maintained partnerships” with organizations that have direct ties to Hamas. With no sign of the storm subsiding, Trudeau’s pro-Hamas hosts had the perfect solution; they simply airbrushed the evidence out of existence. With the stroke of a mouse, the words “IRFAN-Canada” disappeared from their website. Erasing facts is not new to authoritarians. Trudeau’s back-room handlers must be pretty pleased with the deft handling of the controversy by IRFAN-Canada.

But not so fast. Exit IRFAN, enter CAIR. Before IRFAN-Canada was made to evaporate, another Islamist organization with a questionable record had entered the fray, declaring critics of the Islamist convention as “anti-Muslim.” Pro-Hamas CAIR has branches across North America. Its Canadian branch, CAIR-Can, came out swinging in defence of the convention, labelling criticism of IRFAN-Canada’s sponsorship of the event as “yet another example of Islamophobic vitriol aimed at marginalizing and vilifying Muslims.”…

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Europe and the EU

Britain Spending More on Benefits Than Scandinavians With 7 Out of 10 Children Living in a Home Receiving Handouts

Britain pays out more on welfare than high spending social democratic nations in Scandinavia, according to a think-tank.

Nearly seven out of ten children now live in a home that receives at least one cash handout other than child benefit, says the hard-hitting study by the Institute for Economic Affairs.

And some 17 per cent of children — around 2.1 million — live in a home where no adult is working ‘easily the highest rate in Europe’.

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Italian Police Seize 400 Tainted Plastic Swords in Genoa

Chinese-made plastic toys had high levels of chrome

(ANSA) — Rome, December 19 — Italian inspection police seized 400 tainted plastic swords in the Genoa port on Wednesday.

Authorities found through laboratory testing that the Chinese-made toys had levels of chrome that far exceeded the legal limit.

Chrome can cause skin rashes, respiratory or intestinal problems, weakening of the immune system and cancer.

Charges have been filed against the Pavia-based toy importer, who has also been sanctioned in the past for bringing in counterfeit goods. Italian authorities have issued a Europe-wide alert on shipments of similar products.

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Italy Yoga School in Violent-Sex Probe

Students ‘subjected to esoteric and pornographic practices’

(ANSA) — Florence, December 7 — Police on Friday carried out searches across Italy following investigations into alleged sexual assault and psychological subjection perpetrated against students at an international school of yoga. Several people have been placed under investigation and are facing charges of criminal association, reduction to slavery, human trafficking and continual sexual violence.

The school in question is liked to a guru in Romania and has branches in several cities across Italy.

Investigators believe students were effectively subsumed into a cult and subjected to sexual violence, also through esoteric and pornographic practices.

Police seized computers, documents and videos from the school premises and suspects’ homes.

They also searched the homes of several people not currently under investigation, but who are nonetheless thought to be involved in the ring.

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Italy: Piacenza Man Arrested for 7-Mln-Euro Tax Evasion

26-room villa among property seized

(ANSA) — Piacenza, December 18 — A man from the northern Italian city of Piacenza was arrested Tuesday for allegedly dodging seven million euros in taxes over the last three years.

The tyre-company owner was taken into custody with his wife and a third person who allegedly played a part in the tax-evasion scheme.

Police seized property including a 26-room villa in Piacenza, powerful cars, a gold Rolex, 10,000 euros in cash and 92,000 euros in cheques.

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Sardinia Councilors Indicted for Suspected Embezzlement

Hearings start April 19 in Cagliari

(ANSA) — Cagliari, December 19 — A court in the Sardinian city of Cagliari issued indictments on Wednesday for 18 unaffiliated regional councilors suspected of embezzlement of public coffers.

Hearings will begin April 19.

Investigations began after an administrator for the mixed political group, Ornella Piredda, aware of possible misappropriation of party funds, reported members for mobbing.

“The decision (to indict) sends a strong message to all Italian regional governments,” Piredda said after the indictments were announced.

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UK: Court of Appeal Quashes the Wrongful Conviction of Ahmed Faraz

One year on from his imprisonment, the quashing of Ahmed Faraz’s conviction for the dissemination of terrorism publications, is a great victory for freedom of expression in the UK.

Court of Appeal quashes the wrongly conviction of Ahmed Faraz

One year on from his imprisonment, the quashing of Ahmed Faraz’s conviction for the dissemination of terrorism publications, is a great victory for freedom of expression in the UK.

In a damning judgement, the UK Court of Appeal rules that no causal link could be presented that publications produced by the Maktabah bookshop would inspire acts of political violence or terrorism. They said that it was incorrect of the trial judge to permit evidence that those who had carried out acts of terrorism had owned copies of the books or DVDs and that it was a short cut to a conviction.

The judges further explained that when the extent of acts of political violence are considered, the percentage of those who might have read Maktabah publications was very small and so such a causal link was entirely onerous. The reliance on pseudo experts by the prosecution proves that creating an atmosphere of fear for a jury, does not mean that a criminal act has taken place, but rather that the prosecution relied heavily on the ignorance of the jury on particularly complicated matters. Research Director for CagePrisoners, Asim Qureshi, said of the decision, “The conviction of Ahmed Faraz by a jury last year was completely incorrect. The jurors based their decision on a fundamental misunderstanding of Muslim ideas and behaviour. The judgement of the Court of Appeal is warmly welcomed as it highlights that incidental links to acts of political violence or terrorism should never be criminalised, particularly where causality is tenuous at best.”

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UK: Have the Men in Blue Crossed the Line?

by Andrew Gilligan

In the eyes of its natural supporters, the police force is beginning to look and act like a law unto itself

Even before the shocking possibility opened up this week in the Andrew Mitchell affair — that serving police officers conspired to destroy a Cabinet minister — it was clear that something in the police was wrong. England has 39 police forces, headed by 39 chief constables or commissioners. In the past 18 months, seven have been sacked for misconduct, suspended, placed under criminal or disciplinary investigation or forced to resign. That is not far off a fifth of the total. In the same period, at least eight deputy or assistant chief constables have also been placed under ongoing investigation, suspended or forced out for reasons of alleged misconduct. No fewer than 11 English police forces — just under 30 per cent — have had one or more of their top leaders under a cloud…

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UK: Lutfur Rahman Council in Chaos as Government Mulls Intervention [Reader Comment Only]

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[Reader comment by danoconnor on 21 December 2012 at 7:41 am.]

I would not rely on the same Western political/corporate/ and civic institutions who have been busy for the last 50 years importing this ticking demographic time bomb and demonise anyone who dissents to save us. They are all far more interested in not rocking the boat and looking after their perks power and privilege. The will, the sense of solidarity with one’s own people, the moral fibre, and personal sacrifices they will have to make to even put a noticeable dent in this situation, never mind reverse it, is quite simply something they are not capable of.

The reason that Tower Hamlets is causing the Goverment concerns is because it is becoming increasing difficult all across Western Europe to convince the native populations that there is absolutely nothing to worry about apart from a few fringe group “bigoted, Islamophobic, extremist White racist loonies”. There is one greater fear that they have than seeing us being incrementally consumed by the “Other” and that is of seeing their multicult/diversity/enrichment/utopia being totally repudiated for the pathological act of cultural, territorial and racial dispossession and terrorism upon their own native peoples that it really is, because it means they would become utterly discredited and risk losing their grip on goverment, civil sector, media and the universities. That’s why the French and most of the EU MSM refused to report the largest demonstration in French history against mass-immigration and the spread of no-go zones and sharia law, “afraid of losing our country”. The French goverment (and Left) must have been petrified of seeing thousands of ordinary middle aged, well dressed and peaceful people assembling together in this protest, and not the stereotyped skin head tatooed “racist-nazis” that the MSM would loved to have portrayed them as, if they could get away with it.

In order for thousands of these state politicians, functionaries, journalists, and court intellectuals to be able to continue convincing themselves that the emperor is wearing clothes, they have to practice a form of Orwellian Double-Think, to commit intellectual and moral suicide. What else is there to say to Mr. Multicult Lefty & Co, but …Chickens, Home, Roost….enjoy ! (Edited by author 21 hours ago)

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UK: Muslim Family Taking Thornton Heath Greek Orthodox School to High Court Over Hijab Ban

A GREEK Orthodox school is being taken to the High Court for banning a Muslim pupil from wearing a headscarf. The nine-year-old girl’s parents were so incensed at the decision they have pulled her out of St Cyprian’s Greek Orthodox Primary Academy, in Thornton Heath…

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Balkans

6 Macedonian Muslims Go on Trial Over ‘Terrorist’ Killings of 5 Fishermen

SKOPJE, Macedonia — Six Muslim men have gone on trial in Macedonia over the killings of five fishermen near the capital, Skopje. Prosecutors are presenting the case as a terrorism-related attack. According to the indictment, the fishermen were killed so as to “cause fear among the population” and to harm the small Balkan country’s security. Four defendants appeared in court Thursday and another two are being tried in absentia. If found guilty, the suspects would face a minimum 10-year prison sentence. April’s fatal lake shooting of the fishermen, all of whom belonged to the country’s ethnic Macedonian majority, fueled tension with the mostly Muslim ethnic Albanian minority…

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Croatia: Census Shows Population in Decline and Aging

More atheists; Serb minority largest, then Bosniaks and Italians

(ANSAmed) ZAGREB, DECEMBER 17 — Croatia now has 4.285 million inhabitants, 150,000 fewer than 10 years ago, according to the national census figures released today. The figures also showed that the population is aging, that there is a higher percentage of Croats than other ethnic groups and that there has been a significant increase in atheists. Of those surveyed as part of the 2011 census, 90.4% said they were of the Croat ethnic group, almost one per cent more than 10 years ago. The largest minority is traditionally the Serb one, with 186,633 people (4.36% of the population, 0.18% less than in 2001). In 1991, before war broke out and Yugoslavia was dissolved, Serbs in Croatia accounted for 12.2% of the total population, with almost 600,000 inhabitants. In third place were Bosniaks (0.73%), followed by Italians with 17,807 (0.42% of the entire population). The number of Catholics has dropped (from 3.9 to 3.7 million), as has the percentage of the total population: from 88% to 86.3%. The share of the total of almost all other religious groups remained unvaried (4.44% for Orthodox Serbs, 1.47% for Muslims), while the percentage of atheists, agnostics and non-religious individuals is on the rise. Ten years ago the latter numbered almost 100,000, while last year there were 196,000 (6% of the total). The media has focused on the fact that the Croatian population is aging and that the active population is in decline, of concern amid the economic crisis. While in 2001 the average age was 39.3, it is now 41.7. The most numerous age group is between 50 and 60 years of age (950,000), and the number of those over age 65 has for the first time ever surpassed that of children under age 14. The elderly now account for 17.7% of Croatia’s inhabitants, and number 106,000 more than children (15.2%) The active population (between age 15 and 64) has dropped by almost 100,000 units, from 2.96 to 2.86 million.

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North Africa

Al-Azhar Mosque at Heart of Concerns Over Islamist Turn in Egypt

In CAIRO — The revolution that began here two years ago with calls for justice and freedom has become a rout by Islamist forces that have racked up victory upon victory at the polls.

But within Egypt and across the region, the real source of fears that the country is careening toward theocracy lies in an unlikely place: the ancient stone corridors of al-Azhar, a Cairo institution that has long been known as a respected beacon of moderation…

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Defending Egyptian Dress, Defending Identity

Researcher saves Bedouin, other textile traditions

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO, DECEMBER 18 — For the past 40 years, researcher, university professor, fashion designer and philanthropist Shahira Mehrez has been fighting to keep the traditional clothing styles of rural Egyptian women from disappearing into the maelstorm of Westernization, taking their identity and their ancient knowledge with them.

“I started collecting dresses from the remotest parts of the country at 16. In time, I was able to catalog and document the typical clothing of each of the 27 provinces,” Mehrez tells ANSAmed in her boutique in the Dokki district of Cairo. From north to south, from the Sinai peninsula to Siwa, the westernmost Egyptian oasis, she has surveyed the characteristics of each region: from the garb of nomadic Berbers to that of Nile valley farmers. “There are huge differences in patterns and crafting from one end of the country to the other, but they all refer to ancient Egypt,” says Mehrez, who has been exhibiting her collection worldwide since the 1980s in an effort to sensitize public opinion to the richness of the rural Egyptian heritage.

Beginning on Tuesday, part of her collection will be on view at the Egyptian Academy in Rome. Included will be some galabiyas, or traditional tunics from Siwa, Nubia, and the Nile Delta Valley. “We’ve been wanting to imitate Western-style dressing for too long,” explains Mehrez, a former professor of Islamic art and architecture at the American University in Cairo and in Heiwan. “When I was young, everything that came from Europe, particularly Paris, was fashionable, was chic. This has done nothing but alienate Egyptians from their roots. Once, women of all classes used to wear traditional clothes- from ladies to peasants. The difference was in the fabrics, the materials.” Mehrez set out in search of the last remaining seamstresses able to reproduce traditional patterns: today in her atelier, 35 of these women work on models she has recuperated for sale in her store, such as galabiyas, abayas (worn in the Gulf region), and dresses with embroidery typical of the Sinai Bedouins, as well as objects, furniture, and gold and copper jewelry.

Also on sale in her boutique are products made by 1200 women and youth from the El-Arish Needlework Program, which was founded by the Mennonite Central Committee of North America in 1973 to develop female employment in the North Sinai, a region in which many Bedouin women are illiterate and seldom work outside the home. The head of El-Arish since 1981, Mehrez is also the co-founder of Takreem, an NGO that aids families of “martyrs” of the 2011 revolution. Currently, she is demonstrating against the draft Constitution.

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Egypt: Mob of 50,000 Muslims Intimidated Christians Before Referendum

An estimated 50,000 Muslims took to the streets of Asyut, a central Egyptian city of 400,000, to intimidate Christians on the eve of Egypt’s constitutional referendum, according to the Associated Press. Marching through Christian neighborhoods, they shouted, “Islamic, Islamic, despite the Christians.” 93% of the area’s Christians did not vote in the December 15 constitutional plebiscite that followed, and stones were thrown at some Christians who attempted to vote. Egypt’s ruling Muslim Brotherhood party claimed a 57%-43% victory in the first round of voting for the new constitution, which grants an even greater role to sharia law.

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Egypt: Islamist Rally Turns Violent Outside Alexandria Mosque

Clashes break out in Egypt’s second city at Islamist demonstration, as rival groups throw stones; security forces fire teargas into crowds to separate two sides

Clashes erupted shortly after several thousand demonstrators gathered at Alexandria’s Qaed Ibrahim Mosque Friday to “defend [Islamic] scholars and mosques,” and to call for Sharia (Islamic law).

After two hours of street battles, the vicinity of the mosque was mostly cleared for a while before confrontations broke out once again in surrounding streets. Several vehicles were set on fire. The rally, which was initially peaceful after Friday noon prayers, turned violent when clashes broke out between Islamist demonstrators and rival opposition group.

According to media reports, clashes seem to have been kicked off after opposition protesters picked a fight with one of the Islamist demonstrators. Central Security Forces (CSF), who were heavily deployed early Friday near the rallying point as a pre-emptive measure against possible violence, worked to restore order and keep both camps away from each other.

Rounds of teargas were repeatedly fired into the crowds, forcing people onto the Corniche near the mosque.

Tens of fire engines and ambulances were situated in the area, according to Al-Ahram’s Arabic-language news website. The health ministry released an initial injury toll of 32. More are expected to have been injured as the confrontations continued for hours afterwards. State news agency MENA confirmed that people from both sides have been injured. Al-Ahram’s Arabic site reported that the by dusk, Islamist protesters were forced to hide inside the nearby Miri Hospital after being chased by their opponents, who tried to follow them but were bombarded by CSF with teargas…

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Israel and the Palestinians

Palestinian Officials Warn of Retaliation if Benjamin Netanyahu Re-Elected

Palestinian officials have warned they will take retaliatory steps, including joining the International Criminal Court (ICC), if Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is re-elected in a general election due next month.

They have also raised the possibility of mass demonstrations, encouraging international sanctions against Israel and ending the security co-ordination with the Israeli military that has kept the West Bank largely quiet since the end of the Palestinian intifada in 2005. The warning is a counterattack against a flurry of announcements from Mr Netanyahu’s government that it intends to build new settlements consisting of more than 6,000 homes in east Jerusalem and the West Bank on land the Palestinians want as part of a future state…

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Middle East

HRW: Saudi Website Editor Could Face Death for Apostasy

RIYADH — The editor of a Saudi Arabian website could be sentenced to death after a judge cited him for apostasy and moved his case to a higher court, the monitoring group Human Rights Watch said on Saturday.

Raif Badawi, who started the Free Saudi Liberals website to discuss the role of religion in Saudi Arabia, was arrested in June, Human Rights Watch said.

Badawi had initially been charged with the less serious offense of insulting Islam through electronic channels, but at a December 17 hearing a judge referred him to a more senior court and recommended he be tried for apostasy, the monitoring group said.

Apostasy, the act of changing religious affiliation, carries an automatic death sentence in Saudi Arabia, along with crimes including blasphemy.

Badawi’s website included articles that were critical of senior religious figures, the monitoring group said.

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Iraq’s Sunni-Backed Bloc Threatens to Withdraw From Political Process

BAGHDAD, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) — The Sunni-backed parliamentary bloc of Iraqia, headed by former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, threatened to withdraw from Iraq’s political process if the government refrains from allowing monitoring investigation with the guards of the bloc’s Finance Minister Rafia al-Issawi, spokesman said on Saturday. The bloc’s threat came after the Iraqi security forces arrested chief of Rafia al-Issawi’s protection force and nine bodyguards over charges of terrorism, which sparked anger among the Sunni community against the Shiite-dominated government…

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Syria: Into the Abyss

by Melanie Phillips

To an astonishing silence by the media on both sides of the pond, the US along with the UK and a number of European governments is leading the west into an abyss. I have repeatedly noted here that the US, UK and France helped bring to power in Egypt Islamic extremists hostile to the free world, and were threatening to do something very similar in Syria. Now they have indeed done so by recognising the Syrian National Council as the legitimate leader of the Syrian opposition…

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Russia

Putin Opposes Headscarves in Russian Schools

MOSCOW, December 20 (RIA Novosti) — President Vladimir Putin spoke against the wearing of hijabs at Russian schools Thursday saying that the practice runs counter to Russian traditions. “Why should we adopt outside traditions?” Putin said during a marathon question-and-answer session with Russian and foreign reporters on Thursday…

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South Asia

Bangladesh: Left Parties Strike for Ban on Sharia Islamists

Left parties shut down schools, shops and roads across Bangladesh today as they enforced a dawn-to-dusk general strike against Islamist parties. More than two dozen Islamic parties want Bangladesh to be governed by sharia law, but the leftists say they should be banned under a constitutional provision that law must be secular. More than 10,000 police were deployed in Dhaka as protesters blocked roads and traffic. But Home Minister Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir commended the Communist Party of Bangladesh, which led the protests, for the peacefulness of the action. The main target of the strike was the Islamic fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami, eight of whose leaders are standing trial for alleged crimes against humanity during the 1971 war of independence from Pakistan…

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Indonesia: Islamists Against Catholics in Central Java, Christmas Celebrations in Jeopardy

Islamic Defence Front leaders threaten to stop celebrations. A big prayer meeting is planned for Christmas Eve. Islamist reaction is due to a planned Mass in a square across from a mosque. Police and local authorities say Christian celebrations have all the right permits, warn they would use all means at their disposal, including force to stop the extremists.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) — For Catholics in Ungaran (Central Java), Christmas is in jeopardy because of threats from the extremist Islamic Defence Front (FPI). Since the local grand mosque is located on the centrally located Sidomulyo Square, where Christians are preparing to celebrate Christmas with Masses and prayers, Muslims fundamentalists have threatened to stop all celebrations. A big meeting in front of the mosque has already been announced for the afternoon of Christmas Eve.

Central Java FPI leader Jindan Bahrul warned Christians that an open-air Mass in front of the mosque would “not be a good example of [interfaith] tolerance” before Christmas. “Other possible locations exist,” he said, adding that Christians “should go elsewhere”. Indeed, Christmas Eve’s big prayer meeting in front of Ungaran’s Grand Mosque should be reason enough for Christians to pause.

However, regency police said that they would stop the Islamists if they acted, by force if necessary. Although no public official personally made the announcement to avoid retaliation, the statement does indicate the authorities’ intention to stand their ground even against a leading mosque leader in Ungaran.

For its part, the local administration noted that the Catholic community had applied and obtained the necessary permits for Christmas celebrations within the required timespan. “We gave the request due attention,” said Abdullah Maskur, a local top official, “and decided to issue the necessary permits after consulting all parties.”

Indonesia is the most populous Muslim nation in the world. Whilst its constitution recognises the principle of religious freedom, attacks and violence against minorities, be they Christians, Ahmadi Muslims or members of other religions, have become very frequent.

In Aceh Province, Sharia is in place, the only jurisdiction in the entire nation to have done so. Under Islamist influence, a more radical and extremist vision of the faith is being imposed on residents in many areas.

Increasingly, laws, rules and regulations like building permits are being used selectively to prevent the construction of Christian places of worship or prevent Christians from using those they already have. This has been done in Bogor Regency (West Java) against members of the Yasmin Church.

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Far East

China: Beijing Wants to Grow Fresh Vegetables on Mars and the Moon

Chinese researchers announce the successful trials during which four kinds of vegetables were grown in a 300 cubic metre cabin that could be built and used on extraterrestrial bases. China is planning a mission to the moon as well.

Beijing (AsiaNews/Agencies) — China is preparing to grow fresh vegetables in space, on Mars or the moon. The red planet and the earth’s satellite appear to be the ideal place to grow environmentally sound, high quality products, this after researchers successfully completed a preliminary test in Beijing, state media reported. Despite food scandals involving melamine-tainted baby formula and carcinogenic food, China’s food research is focusing on “extraterrestrial” high quality food production.

Four kinds of vegetables were grown in an “ecological life support system”, a 300 cubic metre cabin which will allow astronauts to develop their own stocks of air, water and food whilst on space missions, Xinhua news agency said on Monday.

The system, which relies on plants and algae, is “expected to be used in extra-terrestrial bases on the moon or Mars”, the report noted.

Participants in the experiment could “harvest fresh vegetables for meals”, Deng Yibing, a researcher at Beijing’s Chinese Astronaut Research and Training Centre, is quoted as saying in Xinhua.

Astronauts may get fresh rather than freeze-dried vegetables and oxygen supplies by gardening in extra-terrestrial bases in the future.

This is China’s first experiment of this kind. Although the world’s second largest economy and awash with cash, China is still light-years behind the United States and Russia (heir to the former Soviet Union), the real masters of space today.

Still, China has said it will land an exploratory craft on the moon for the first time next year, as part of an ambitious space programme that includes a long-term plan for a manned moon landing, although it did not give a time frame.

China’s first astronaut Yang Liwei said last month that Chinese astronauts may start a branch of China’s ruling Communist Party in space. It “would also be the ‘highest’ of its kind in the world.”

The astronaut was launched into space and orbited the earth aboard the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft in 2003.

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Australia — Pacific

Anarchy of a Gang and Two AK47s

When two men in traditional Middle Eastern dress sat down with the owner of a Bankstown restaurant recently, they were after only one thing.

At first they shared a hookah pipe and chatted amiably about religion, but the conversation quickly turned to extortion: they wanted $50,000 in exchange for “protection”.

The terrified restaurant owner told Fairfax Media they asked him a menacing question he was sure was rhetoric: “Have you heard of Brothers 4 Life?”

It’s a question many south-west Sydney communities are grappling with as the gang founded by the murderer Bassam Hamzy attempts to flex its muscles in Sydney again.

With shootings and gun crime reaching fever pitch, the group’s insignia of two crossed AK47 machine guns has appeared at crime scenes with increasing regularity.

On Wednesday, a handful of young men, wearing T-shirts emblazoned with the “B4L” logo, arrived at Owen Street in Punchbowl following the brutal execution of Bachir Arja, a petty criminal with drug links who was shot up to eight times on the front lawn of his mother’s house.

In October, Yehya Amoud was shot dead as he and a friend, Bassam Hijazi, sat on Greenacre Road in an expensive Mercedes that bore the number plate “B F L”. And in August, a 16-year-old boy was shot in the leg in a driveway scrawled with “Brothers 4 Life” graffiti. T-shirts with the insignia could also be seen being worn by people who were among the crowd during the violent Muslim protest in Hyde Park in September.

Underworld sources said the group was on a recruitment drive looking for young Middle Eastern men who could act as foot soldiers and carry out drug runs and criminal acts in exchange for protection and power.

A senior police office investigating gang activity, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the group had become more of a “banner” than a gang with a formal structure, making it impossible to estimate the number of members.

Unlike a bikie gang, there was no leader that succeeded Hamzy when he was imprisoned.

Young male criminals are increasingly using the banner as a means of creating muscle, generating fear and intimidation and galvanising each other during a period of spiralling shootings, extortion and gun crime.

“The name and the logo is more an identifier that they use for intimidation,” the police source said.

The lack of defined structure had led to clashes and anarchic activity within the ranks as some fought for influence or conducted their own business to the chagrin of others.

Mr Amoud, 27, allegedly fell victim to such internal conflict. Fairfax Media understands his close friend, a relative of Hamzy’s, turned on him on October 14 and sent a spray of bullets through the front windscreen of his Mercedes.

The pair, who had matching tattoos on their legs, had met earlier on the day of the shooting before relations soured.

Asked what caused the fallout, an associate said: “Only those guys and God know.” Associates said they knew who the gunmen was but weren’t co-operating with detectives, who had yet to make an arrest.

One Middle Eastern underworld source said there was a power vacuum in the south-west that was about to “explode”.

In the past four months, six men, including Mr Amoud and Mr Arja, had been brazenly executed on the streets as various conflicts bubbled over from drive-by shootings to full-blown murders.

In the mix were conflicts over drugs, families, extortion and even foreign policy and sectarian lines, the source said.

“The whole area is going to erupt pretty soon — Punchbowl, Bankstown, everywhere,” he said. “There are a lot of issues at hand at the moment and a power vacuum with younger guys challenging the old guys that want to hold on to the power. It’s scary because these hits have been assassinations.”

He was positive there would be retribution for the shooting of Mr Arja — which he said was an in-house family dispute — because he was shot in front of his elderly mother, Malake.

“Even with criminals, there’s a code of conduct,” he said. “Doing it in front of parents, wives and kids is not on.”

It had put a blanket of terror over law-abiding community members who feared being extorted or targeted…

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Christmas Message Written in Sky Above Lakemba Mosque in Response to Fatwa Claims

THE LEBANESE Muslim Association claims it organised for a festive message be written in the sky above Lakemba Mosque following reports of a fatwa being declared on Christmas.

The message, written in white in the sky above the nation’s biggest mosque reads : Merry Xmas, the ABC reports.

The sky message comes after an Imam at Australia’s biggest mosque reportedly issued a fatwa against Christmas, warning followers it is a “sin” to even wish people a Merry Christmas.

The ruling, which followed a similar lecture during Friday prayers at Lakemba Mosque, was posted on its Facebook site on Saturday, according to media reports.

It appears the post is no longer on the page and the Lebanese Muslim Association says the fatwa isn’t valid. The original post came from text copied and pasted from the internet by junior members of staff and the mosque did not endorse the message, the association said.

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No Merriness Here: Mosque Puts Fatwa on Christmas

Fatwa … The head imam at Lakemba Mosque has told the congregation they should not participate in anything to do with Christmas.

The religious ruling, which followed a similar lecture during Friday prayers at Australia’s biggest mosque, was posted on its Facebook site on Saturday morning.

The head imam at Lakemba, Sheikh Yahya Safi, had told the congregation during prayers that they should not take part in anything to do with Christmas.

Samir Dandan, the president of the Lebanese Muslim Association, which oversees the mosque, could not be reached for comment on Saturday.

The fatwa, which has sparked widespread community debate and condemnation, warns that the “disbelievers are trying to draw Muslims away from the straight path”.

It also says that Christmas Day and associated celebrations are among the “falsehoods that a Muslim should avoid … and therefore, a Muslim is neither allowed to celebrate the Christmas Day nor is he allowed to congratulate them”.

The posting of the fatwa has shocked many Muslim leaders. The Grand Mufti of Australia, Ibrahim Abu Mohammad, said the foundations of Islam were peace, co-operation, respect and holding others in esteem.

“Anyone who says otherwise is speaking irresponsibly,” he said.

“There is difference between showing respect for someone’s belief and sharing those beliefs,” Dr Ibrahim said.

[…]

Keysar Trad, a former official with the Lebanese Muslim Association, said in his time with the organisation they used to regularly greet people with merry Christmas. “I don’t know what has changed,” he said. “But now as a representative of Australia’s peak Muslim body, the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, I would like to wish all your readers a merry Christmas and a happy new year.”

[Note the final word from serial pest Keysar Trad, who has just spent several years pushing and pushing to get a public apology from radio commentator Alan Jones for ‘hurt feelings’ over things said about Cronulla. — Nilk]

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Africa Now Has More Mobile Subscribers Than the US or EU

Africa’s mobile phone market is now 650 million subscribers strong, reports the World Bank, which means it’s bigger than either the United States or European Union. The number of mobile phones in Africa has grown 40-fold since 2000.

One of the reasons mobile phones are so popular in Africa is that land lines are expensive. But the rush to mobile seems to be having second-order benefits on economic development.

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Heavy Casualties Feared in Suicide Bombing in Nigeria Telecommunication Offices

KANO, Nigeria, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) — Heavy casualties were feared Saturday morning after suicide bombers attacked offices of two major telecommunication offices in northern Nigeria’s Kano State, according to security sources.

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Nigeria: Suicide Bombers Attack Mobile Phone Firms in Nigeria

(Reuters) — Two suicide car bombers attacked the offices of mobile phone operators India’s Airtel and South Africa’s MTN on Saturday in Nigeria’s northern city of Kano, killing themselves but no civilians, police said.

Islamist sect Boko Haram has previously targeted phone firms, blowing up telephone masts and offices, saying the companies help the security forces catch its members…

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Nigeria: Bombs as Xmas Hampers

FOUR days to Christmas, the police and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) have warned members of the public that terrorists could send bombs to them disguised as Christmas hampers…

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Latin America

Argentina Protests Britain’s Antarctica Decision

Argentina has formally protested Britain’s decision to name a vast swathe of Antarctica as Queen Elizabeth Land.

The foreign ministry handed a formal protest note to British Ambassador John Freeman in Buenos Aires. The note rejects London’s claim since 1908 to a chunk of Antarctic known as the British Antarctic Territory, and it criticises what Argentina calls Britain’s “imperialistic ambitions going back to ancient practices.”…

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Immigration

Comment Analysis on Pro-Islamic Immigration Huffpo Article

We’ve disccused the noticable change in the comments sections of newspapers recently.This comes from Libertyphile at Islam Surveyed

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Greece’s Treatment of Migrants Shameful, Says Amnesty

Greece faces a “humanitarian crisis” over its mistreatment of asylum-seekers and migrants, according to a report by Amnesty International.

The group accuses the government of detaining thousands of refugees, including many children, in “shameful (and) appalling” conditions.

Greece is a major gateway for migrants from Asian and African countries as they try to enter the European Union.

Attacks against foreigners have been on the rise in the debt-stricken nation.

The report claimed that Greece systematically fails to provide the most basic requirements of safety and shelter to the thousands of asylum-seekers passing through the country ever year.

“Greece is clearly failing very significantly to absorb and respect the rights of the many migrants that are crossing its land and sea borders with Turkey,” Amnesty International spokesman John Dalhuisen said.

“It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that the EU has a humanitarian crisis not beyond its borders, not on its borders, but within its borders.”

In particular, the report highlights the plight of unaccompanied children held in “very poor conditions” at the recently opened Corinth detention centre, calling it a breach of international standards.

The study also draws attention to the “dramatic increase” of racially motivated attacks, now reported on an almost daily basis.

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Culture Wars

Britain Issues New Guidelines on Prosecuting Offensive Online Comments

People who post offensive messages on social networks such as Facebook and Twitter should face criminal charges only if their comments are harassing or threatening and not simply in bad taste, according to new legal guidelines in Britain that follow a spate of controversial prosecutions.

Free-speech advocates here have been alarmed in recent months by a number of incidents in which users of social media have been arrested and jailed for posting messages that others deemed repugnant. A 2003 law authorizes such harsh punishment for “indecent, obscene or menacing” communications sent through a public electronic network.

But the law predates the explosion of such new media as Twitter and Facebook, and some police officials say that having to investigate the increasing number of complaints about offensive online messages is distracting them from more serious work.

[When the yardstick is so subjective, it is a tool of oppression.]

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Pope Says Future of Mankind at Stake Over Gay Marriage

Pope Benedict XVI has weighed in on a heated debate over gay marriage, criticising new concepts of the traditional family and warning that mankind itself was at stake.

“In the fight for the family, the very notion of being — of what being human really means — is being called into question,” the Pope said in Italian during an end-of-year speech. “The question of the family … is the question of what it means to be a man, and what it is necessary to do to be true men,” he said. The Pope spoke of the “falseness” of gender theories and cited at length France’s chief Rabbi Gilles Bernheim, who has spoken out against gay marriage. “Bernheim has shown in a very detailed and profoundly moving study that the attack we are currently experiencing on the true structure of the family, made up of father, mother, and child, goes much deeper,” he said. He cited feminist gender theorist Simone de Beauvoir’s view to the effect that one is not born a woman, but one becomes so — that sex was no longer an element of nature but a social role people chose for themselves.

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UK: Primary Schools Are Still Not Teaching Our Island’s Story

John Bald says primary schools teach the Tudors and the Second World War — but nothing in between

I promised history this week, but could not find the report from the all-party committee that had been covered by the BBC. All routes led back to its website, and it has clearly acted in haste. The report was not approved at the committee’s meeting on Tuesday, probably to protect New Labour’s citizenship curriculum. This is effectively a training course for party members, promoting multiculturalism and “the role of the voluntary sector”, a Labour euphemism for its conversion of the idea of charity into an instrument of party policy…

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UK: The Conservative Neglect of Culture

by Roger Scruton

Nobody knows what a cultural policy should aim at, what means it should use, or how it could lead to legislation or other political initiatives. Hence, in Conservative Party thinking, considerations of culture remain on the margins. Worse, as in so many areas of political life, the Conservatives seem to have abandoned this fertile territory to the Left. Here is an instance of which I have some knowledge: the Arts Council has refused to provide funding to the English Music Festival, an initiative devoted to one of the greatest and least explored legacies of our national culture. The Council objects to the word ‘English’, and to all that it means by way of settled loyalties, old-fashioned decencies, and the love of our country and its past. For the arts establishment culture should be anti-national, disruptive, part of the ‘labour of the negative’ that I described in a previous contribution to this blog. My attempts to get conservative politicians, including the Minister for Culture and the Chairman of the House of Commons Cultural Committee, to take up this cause have been greeted with silence. Who cares about Granville Bantock, Arnold Bax or Ivor Gurney, and what have they got to do with GDP, RPI, VAT, or any other collection of letters that the government cites in the place of a philosophy?

This neglect of culture is a mistake, and here are three reasons why:

1.   Conservatives are, at their best, rounded human beings, who are attached to forms of life and practices which might reasonably be described as cultural: they tend to believe in family values and the rewards of family life, and to have a love of literature, art, music and natural beauty. Their tastes vary, but they gravitate towards the serious and the enduring, and indeed it is their sense of the seriousness of human life that turns them in a conservative direction. It disheartens them to think that there is nothing to conservatism except the bits that can be transcribed as economic policy, and they would be comforted by the spectacle of a party endorsing the cultural values that they share.
2.   Policies towards culture may be futile; but policies influenced by culture issue all the time. And when the culture is trivial or ideological the policies can be very destructive — as we have seen in education, multiculturalism, and the rise of the leftist thought police. To be confident in one’s cultural base is therefore a prerequisite for making firm and durable political decisions.
3.   It is good for the image of conservatism that it should not be caricatured as a business consortium or a neo-liberal conspiracy. It should be seen also to be tentatively exploring the deeper issues, and making reasonable but non-belligerent contributions to the debates that occupy intelligent people today: for instance, religion and atheism, social media, pop culture, the fate of real music, architecture and the city.

Those three reasons are circumstantial. Less circumstantial is the need to recognise that the heart of conservatism is not economic but poetic. From Burke to Oakeshott our conservative thinkers have been moved by the poetry of their stance, by its appeal to the imagination, and by the echo of ancestral voices in the life and art that surround us. Even today, in our mutilated country, it is the vision of a sacred landscape, settled in endearing ways, and of the texture of daily life and the beauty of simple manners, that win young people to the conservative cause. Our cause is the cause of belonging, founded in a sense of the beauty of given things and of the need to respond to them with gratitude. This is the real reason why conservatives wish to protect our institutions, culture and educational inheritance. It is the real reason why we oppose the leftist desire to sweep everything away for the sake of an equality that can be achieved only when everyone has nothing.

Alas, however: what Oakeshott called ‘the voice of poetry in the conversation of mankind’ is rarely heard by those whom we elect to Parliament. And we surely cannot blame this entirely on Nick Clegg.

[Reader comment by Lord Palmerston on 22 December 2012 at 8:50 am.]

This is an excellent piece. Sadly David Davies’ interview in the Guardian today equating pop music with homosexuality undermines the party’s standing as an arbiter of culture. As far as culture goes, some of our MPs have the mental capacity of something growing in a Petri dish.

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General

Potentially Habitable Planet Detected Around Nearby Star

A sun-like star in our solar system’s backyard may host five planets, including one perhaps capable of supporting life as we know it, a new study reports.

Astronomers have detected five possible alien planets circling the star Tau Ceti, which is less than 12 light-years from Earth — a mere stone’s throw in the cosmic scheme of things. One of the newfound worlds appears to orbit in Tau Ceti’s habitable zone, a range of distances from a star where liquid water can exist on a planet’s surface.

With a minimum mass just 4.3 times that of Earth, this potential planet would be the smallest yet found in the habitable zone of a sun-like star if it’s confirmed, researchers said.

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News Feed 20121221

Financial Crisis
» Spain: Homeless Shelter Occupancies Rising
 
USA
» British Saboteur Piers Morgan Wants to Disarm and Enslave America Just Like Before the Revolutionary War
» Malkin: What the Looming Port Strike is Really About
» National Heritage Areas: The Land Grab Continues
» Obama to Nominate Senator John Kerry as Secretary of State, Official Says
» Rupert Murdoch Backs Obama’s Gun Grab
» Treat the Disease, Not the Symptoms
» Will Obama Use Dictatorial Powers to Abolish Right to Keep and Bear Arms?
 
Canada
» Justin Trudeau’s Islamist Revival
 
Europe and the EU
» Berlusconi Mocks Italy’s Small Political Parties
» European Commission Accepts Italy’s Amended Property Tax
» France: Neighborhood is Torn Over a Killer’s Legacy
» Italy: Civil Marriages Outstrip Church Weddings in the North
» Italy: Berlusconi Says Should Have Brought Down Monti Earlier
» Italy: Golden Dawn Set for Italy Election Run
» Italy: Senate Approves 2.25 Billion Euros Over 13 Years for TAV
» Maya Not to Blame for Italian Govt’s Demise, Says Monti
» Spain Prepares for £2 Billion El Gordo Lottery
» Spain: Muslims Angry Over Spanish Citizenship for Jews
» Study: More Men in Sweden Sell Sex Than Women
» UK: ‘Inspiring’ Mosque Plan for Rotherham Town Centre
» UK: Heresy of the Week: The Survival of the Conservative Party is Not Guaranteed
» UK: Lutfur Rahman Council in Chaos as Government Mulls Intervention
» UK: White Cliffs of Dover to Remain British After Locals Dig Their Heels in to Block Buyout by the French
» UKIP Foster Row Couple Threaten to Sue Council
 
North Africa
» Egypt: America and the Muslim Brotherhood: A Romance
» Egypt: Security Deployed to Alexandria Mosque Ahead of Islamist Protest
» Libya: US State Department’s Security Chief Resigns After Benghazi Report
» Wahhabi Islam: The Royal Puppet Masters
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Christmas Tree Irritates Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem
» France Reiterates Strong Opposition to Israeli New Settlement Plan
 
Middle East
» Proof of a Scandal: U.S. Policy is Making Syria Into an Anti-Western, Antisemitic Islamist State
» Saudi Arabia: Country Seeks English-Speaking Docs, Nurses
» Syria: Yarmuk: Abu Mazen, Refugees in Territories
» Syria: Drogheda Man Dies Fighting in Syria
 
South Asia
» India: Orissa: Four Innocent Christians Still in Prison After Four Years
» Sri Lanka to Send Skilled Labourers to Afghanistan
 
Australia — Pacific
» Mosque Plans Invoke Aussie Islam Phobia
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Hollande Says Al-Qaeda Behind Nigeria Kidnapping
» Tension High in Southeast Kenya as Death in Renewed Clashes Hit 28
» UN Security Council Approves Mali Intervention Force
 
Immigration
» UK: It’s Official: Muslim Population of Britain Doubles
» Why Has the Number of Muslims in the UK Risen So Much?
 
Culture Wars
» Pope Attacks Gay Marriage in Christmas Speech
» UK: Atheist Peter Crawford in Court for Ripping Up Koran at Stall in Leicester
 
General
» Mayan Apocalypse: World’s Biggest 12 Moments

Financial Crisis

Spain: Homeless Shelter Occupancies Rising

Due to unemployment, marital separation

(ANSAmed) — MADRID, DECEMBER 21 — This year Spanish homeless shelters assisted 22,938 people, 10% more than last year, with 40% having made use of the services due to job loss. These are the initial figures from a survey conducted by the National Statistics Institute (INE) on adults in municipalities with over 20,000 inhabitants. Most of them were Spanish nationals (54.2 %) under age 45 (57.7%). Fifty per cent of them had children in their care. Among the most frequently cited reasons forcing people to make use of the shelters (in addition to unemployment) are not being able to pay for housing (26%) and separation from one’s partner (20.9%). Of the homeless, 31.9% have been so for less than one year and 44.5% for over three years. The region seeing the highest number of inhabitants in the homeless shelters is Catalonia (21.3%), followed by Madrid (15.4%) and Andalusia (13.1%), while the regions with the lowest percentages are La Rioja (0.5%), Cantabria (1.1%) and Navarra (1.4%).

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USA

British Saboteur Piers Morgan Wants to Disarm and Enslave America Just Like Before the Revolutionary War

(NaturalNews) It has been said that Great Britain and the United States are two nations divided by a common language. We are also divided by our forms of government — a fact that we here at Natural News would like to remind CNN host Piers Morgan about.

In an ambush interview conducted with Larry Pratt, longtime head of the pro-Second Amendment organization, Gun Owners of America this week, the cheeky Brit did all he could to belittle and humiliate his guest while making assumptions about America that are neither correct nor, as a British subject, are any of his business.

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Malkin: What the Looming Port Strike is Really About

It’s not about jobs. It’s not about safety. It’s not about improving dockworkers’ living standards. The looming, long-planned East and Gulf Coast port strikes are about protecting Big Labor’s archaic work practices and corrupt waterfront rackets.

Are you ready for a fiscal cliff? The union bosses of an estimated 14,500 workers at 15 ports are preparing to send the economy plunging back into recession over productivity and efficiency rules changes. You read that right. Much more on that in a moment. But first, here’s what’s at stake.

The International Longshoremen’s Association’s (ILA) grip extends from Boston to Texas to Florida and all points across the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. The New York-New Jersey ports — which handle cargo valued at $208 billion — could come to a standstill. National Retail Federation executive Jonathan Gold issued a desperate statement: “The last thing the economy needs right now is another strike, which would impact all international trade and commerce at the nation’s East and Gulf Coast container ports. This is truly a ‘container cliff’ in the making.”

Retailers have begged Big Labor-lovin’ President Obama to intervene. Good luck with that. The cozy White House powwow with union bosses immediately after Election Day tells you all you need to know about which side Obama champions.

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National Heritage Areas: The Land Grab Continues

19 counties in Southern Virginia are being included in a proposed Heritage Area called The Crooked Road National Heritage Area. The excuse for this new federal land control program is that it will honor and bring nationwide attention to the rich musical heritage of the area that was home to such famous acts as the June Carter Family. Plans call for a 300 mile Heritage Corridor that will connect nine major heritage venues and more than 50 affiliated music venues. Tourism and economic growth are the promises.

It all sounds so American until you begin to look at the details, including documents not open to the public, refusal to announce the plan to those in the affected area, and a hoard of federal agencies and special interest groups ready to suck up the tax dollars.

In desperation, local activists and scared property owners asked me to journey to the area and give them the facts on the dangers of National Heritage Areas. Below is what I told them. (TAD)

[…]

Here’s what I know about them. Heritage areas are sold as a means to honor historic or cultural events that took place in a specific locale. We are told that they will preserve our culture and honor the past. That they will preserve battlefields where our forefathers fought and died for freedom. That they will preserve birth places, homes, buildings and hallowed grounds for posterity. And we are assured that they will help build tourism and boost local economies.

Is all of this true? Is that what National Heritage Areas are really about? Well let’s take a look.

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Obama to Nominate Senator John Kerry as Secretary of State, Official Says

President Obama plans to nominate Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts as secretary of state, a senior administration official said, succeeding Hillary Rodham Clinton and putting in place the first member of his second-term national security team.

The appointment of Mr. Kerry, a Massachusetts Democrat and his party’s former presidential nominee in 2004, has been widely expected since last week, when Susan E. Rice, the ambassador to the United Nations, asked Mr. Obama to withdraw her candidacy for the post.

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Rupert Murdoch Backs Obama’s Gun Grab

An honest account of media misinformation after the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy has to take into account Rupert Murdoch’s tweet about the need to ban “automatic weapons,” when none was used to kill any of the 26 people. Can the chairman of News Corporation, the parent of Fox News, be this ignorant about the nature of gun laws and guns in America?

He asked, “When will politicians find courage to ban automatic weapons?” He urged Obama to exercise “bold leadership” on the issue.

Deep inside his story about the comments, Gabriel Sherman of New York magazine noted, “Despite Murdoch’s plea, automatic weapons are already illegal in the United States; Adam Lanza [the killer] used semiautomatics.”

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Treat the Disease, Not the Symptoms

In microcosm, liberals simply adore causing problems, then proposing government solutions to the same problems.

At the outset of the furor surrounding the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut last week, many individuals of good conscience chimed in with the refrain that we ought not politicize this horror, using it to advance any agenda.

While I find this commendable from a perspective of character, I would also assert that this is precisely why we are losing to the political left. Our side needs to wake up to the fact that if we aren’t willing to fight dirty, we will lose to an enemy that is willing to do so.

By mid-afternoon on Friday of last week, I had begun receiving emails from left-wing organizations to whose mailing lists I am subscribed (I hope for obvious reasons). Such outfits as Avaaz.Org, SignOn.Org, and a host of other organizations released lengthy epistles to galvanize the deluded masses into making gun control the paramount issue on the American social landscape.

These are not the efforts of civic-minded individuals who are concerned about Americans’ safety. These are communist organizers and their riled uber-liberal acolytes who, with funding through donations and socialist elites such as billionaire former Nazi collaborator George Soros, have been chipping away at every corner of America’s foundation.

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Will Obama Use Dictatorial Powers to Abolish Right to Keep and Bear Arms?

Will Barack Obama use dictatorial powers to abolish American’s right to keep and bear arms? The groundwork is already being layed to use Executive Orders to restrict gun rights if Congress does not satisfy Obama. Once an Executive Order is issue it becomes law unless it is overturned by a majority vote in both houses of Congress. The Democrats now control the Senate and have protected Obama’s Executive Orders issued thus far.

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Canada

Justin Trudeau’s Islamist Revival

Nothing says bug-eyed clerical fanaticism more than inviting a hate-spewing Saudi cleric to address your religious revival meeting. But this is part of the under-reported history of the Reviving the Islamic Spirit (RIS) Convention, a conference that Justin Trudeau, a frontrunner in Canada’s Liberal Party leadership race—and son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau— will address this weekend in Montreal. It’s also why moderate Muslims and non-Muslims are aghast at the prospect of Trudeau’s presence legitimizing the conference and some of its notables.

Although organizers pitch the gathering as “A Unique Youth Effort” “to help overcome new challenges of communication and integration” and “reviv[e] the Islamic tradition of education, tolerance and introspection,” there is reason to be concerned. Aspects of the multi-year history and present-day manifestations of RIS invite questions about ideology and influences at play.

This year’s conference was initially sponsored in part by IRFAN-Canada, an international Muslim relief entity that has seen its federal charitable tax status yanked by Ottawa, as a result of the Canada Revenue Agency’s belief that millions in contributions went to “relieve” the Hamas terror organization. Although exposure of this background forced IRFAN’s eleventh-hour cosmetic removal as an RIS sponsor, it is not evident that all remaining sponsors are clear of radical taint. UBS Bank recently blocked the overseas account of British-based charity and RIS 2012 sponsor Islamic Relief, a situation which an Islamic Relief official reportedly attributes to the technicalities of counterterrorism regulations. Meanwhile, some have questions about the uneven ideological record of one or two prominent figures attached to sponsoring organization Zaytuna College, an Islamic institution in Berkeley, Calif.

And, yes, the inevitable Tariq Ramadan, the charming, soft-spoken and dupe-seducing scion of the extremist Muslim Brotherhood—a man who famously called for a moratorium, rather than a ban, on the stoning of women, and avoids condemning Hamas—will also speak at the event.

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Europe and the EU

Berlusconi Mocks Italy’s Small Political Parties

Ex-premier says small political groups make him laugh

(ANSA) — Rome, December 19 — Ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi mocked small political parties in Italy on Wednesday, saying they are essentially powerless.

As Berlusconi, the disgraced founder of the People of Freedom (PdL) political party, attempts a comeback, he told a television chat show that only major parties which can form government have real influence.

“I have to laugh reading (political) programs for small parties,” he told Pomeriggio 5, which airs on a Berlusconi-owned television network.

“When I see the various leaders of small parties do their programs I laugh because I know they cannot do anything…only with the majority,” is power possible.

And he suggests voters keep that in mind and return a strong majority government in the election expected in late February in early March 2013.

The media magnate has repeatedly changed his position on whether he will stand for a fourth term as Italian premier.

But the wave of television interviews and statements he has suddenly made suggest Berlusconi misses the limelight and wants to return to the political arena.

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European Commission Accepts Italy’s Amended Property Tax

Earlier exemptions incorrect but too difficult to try to recover

(ANSA) — Brussels, December 19 — The European Commission said Wednesday that it has accepted Italy’s amended new property tax regulation, the IMU.

And although Italy’s former system of real estate tax exemptions was incompatible with EU state aid rules, the Commission announced that Italy won’t have to attempt the impossible task of recovering that money. Italy has said that it would impossible to try to recover all the money exempted between 2006 and 2011 under former tax law. “Non-profit organizations play an important social role, which is reflected in the Italian real estate tax regime,” explained EC Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia. “However, when they operate on the same markets as commercial players, we need to make sure that they do not benefit from an undue advantage,” he added. “The new Italian law on the taxation of real estate ensures that this is not the case”.

Italy amended its property tax code in recent months after mounting pressure from the European Union, by lifting exemptions on all income-producing institutions such as Catholic health facilities and Church-owned hotels.

The changes go into effect December 31.

The EU holds that tax breaks received by the Catholic Church could be considered illegal State financial aid.

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France: Neighborhood is Torn Over a Killer’s Legacy

TOULOUSE, France — In the spring, shortly after her son’s murder, Latifa Ibn Ziaten took a taxi to Les Izards, a hard-up immigrant neighborhood here, hoping to understand. She approached a group of young men to ask, “Do you know Mohammed Merah?” Mr. Merah, a 23-year-old French-Algerian who claimed to have ties to Al Qaeda, had killed Ms. Ibn Ziaten’s son Imad, a sergeant in the French Army, with a gunshot to the head. Before dying in a police raid in March, Mr. Merah admitted that killing and those of two other soldiers, a rabbi and three Jewish children. He spent much of his short life in Les Izards. “Mohammed Merah, you know, he’s a hero, he’s a martyr of Islam,” the men said, Ms. Ibn Ziaten recalled. “You haven’t seen what it’s like to live here?” they continued, gesturing toward their neighborhood of beige housing projects and gravelly concrete. “At least he showed the French what power is.”…

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Italy: Civil Marriages Outstrip Church Weddings in the North

Religious ceremonies continue to dominate country-wide

(ANSA) — Rome, December 18 — Civil marriages outstripped church weddings in the north in 2011, the national statistics institute said on Tuesday.

In northern Italian regions 51.7% of couples chose to get married before a local-authority representative, Istat said in its annual report. Overall in Italy the majority of couples (60.2%) had a religious ceremony.

However the statistics institute said fewer people are getting married and increasing numbers are opting for a civil ceremony.

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Italy: Berlusconi Says Should Have Brought Down Monti Earlier

‘Maybe we made a mistake,’ says ex-premier

(ANSA) — Rome, December 20 — Silvio Berlusconi said Thursday that it may have been a mistake for his People of Freedom (PdL) party not to have brought down Premier Mario Monti’s government before it did.

The PDL backed Monti’s emergency technocrat administration, which came in after Berlusconi was forced to resign as premier last year when Italy’s debt crisis threatened to spiral out of control, until two weeks ago.

Berlusconi announced he had dropped plans to retire from front-line politics and would stand for a fourth term as premier at upcoming elections after the PdL stopped backing the government.

Shortly after Monti said he would resign from office once the 2013 budget law is approved.

“Maybe we were wrong, but we thought Italy’s situation was too serious to bring down the technocrat government,” Berlusconi said on Italian radio.

“Maybe we made a mistake”.

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Italy: Golden Dawn Set for Italy Election Run

Bidding to unite far left and right on Mussolini-inspired ticket

(ANSA) — Rome, December 21 — The Italian chapter of Greece’s far-right Golden Dawn party held its first meeting in Rome Friday saying it would bid to unite the extreme right and left on a “national salvation” ticket inspired by the policies of Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini in the upcoming election.

Golden Dawn will distribute food to the poor and help businessmen “choked” by the Italian tax man, party secretary Alessandro Gardossi said, predicting “civil war” in Italy soon because of the economic crisis.

Gardossi said Golden Dawn was aiming to persuade undecided voters, who he claimed made up half of the electorate.

The far-rightists would also “reach out” to anti-establishment ex-comedian Beppe Grillo, whose Five Star Movement is slipping in the polls but still second behind the centre-left Democratic Party.

“We already have an office in Turin and we will shortly open others all over Italy,” Gardossi said.

“Mussolini’s social policies are a reference for us, but not all the rest”.

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Italy: Senate Approves 2.25 Billion Euros Over 13 Years for TAV

Stability bill amendment adds 2.25 billion for rail line

(ANSA) — Rome, December 19 — An allocation of 2.25 billion euros for the controversial TAV high-speed rail link project between Italy and France was approved Wednesday night by the Senate budget committee.

The allocation was included in Italy’s stability law, which also includes next year’s budget measures and is being reviewed and finalized by the Senate.

The government wants to see the bill passed by Friday.

Italy and France have agreed to begin building the controversial high-speed rail link between Lyon and Turin in 2014.

Both countries say that the high-speed rail — which has led to violent protests in Italy — is a piece of “strategic” and “priority” infrastructure for the entire European Union.

Italy has also said the high-speed rail project, known in Italy as the TAV, is an important driver of economic growth.

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Maya Not to Blame for Italian Govt’s Demise, Says Monti

Premier jokes about premature end of technocrat administration

(ANSA) — Rome, December 21 — Italian Premier Mario Monti on Friday joked about the premature end of his emergency technocrat government, clearing Maya prophecies of blame for it.

“A year ago this government was beginning,” former European commissioner Monti said at the end of the Christmas mass for employees of the premier’s office.

“Today, on the other hand, we have to end this role and the Maya prophecy is not to blame”.

Monti is set to resign once the 2013 budget law is approved. The law should receive its final clearance in parliament later on Friday.

Monti announced he would resign after ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom party pulled its support from his government two weeks ago.

According to an interpretation of the Mayan calendar, the world was meant to end on Friday December 21 at 12.12 Central European Time.

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Spain Prepares for £2 Billion El Gordo Lottery

Cash-strapped Spaniards may be struggling to make ends meet and have cut back on spending this Christmas but an estimated 90 per cent of them have invested in lottery tickets for the famous El Gordo (The Fat One).

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Spain: Muslims Angry Over Spanish Citizenship for Jews

by Soeren Kern

The Spanish government has announced that it will grant automatic citizenship to Jews of Sephardic descent, whose ancestors were expelled from Spain in 1492. The measure has been welcomed by Jewish groups, who say the move is long overdue and that it rights a historic wrong. But Muslim groups are now clamoring for reciprocity, and are demanding that the Spanish government grant instant citizenship to millions of descendants of Muslims who were also expelled from Spain during the Middle Ages…

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Study: More Men in Sweden Sell Sex Than Women

‘Behind these figures, there are about 20,000 people who need help’

(The Local) More than twice as many young men in Sweden sell sex as do women, a study published Monday by the Swedish National Board for Youth Affairs (Ungdomsstyrelsen) said.

According to the study, 2.1 percent of Swedish males aged 16 to 25 said they had prostituted themselves in 2012, compared to 0.8 percent of women.

While young women almost exclusively sold sex to men, young Swedish men sold sex to both men and women.

(The feminization of Swedish men is complete.)

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UK: ‘Inspiring’ Mosque Plan for Rotherham Town Centre

AN ICONIC £3m new mosque will put Rotherham on the map and inspire all the communities in the town according to the people behind the plan. The Rotherham Mosque Trust has applied for planning permission for replace the Chapel Walk Mosque, Rotherham’s first Muslim faith centre, with another one twice its size. The planned building, next to Centenary Way, would have a minaret 33.8m tall and it is hoped to display calls to prayer and other messages on electronic screens around the tower. The plans which have taken two years to complete in association with council officers, also include an IT suite and study area and car park improvements, taking the total spaces to 43…

[JP note: Too busy planning mosques to worry about Muslim sex gangs. Hopefully, Gavin Boby is on the case.]

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UK: Heresy of the Week: The Survival of the Conservative Party is Not Guaranteed

Nick Cohen is often wrong, but never boring. For instance, in a piece for the Observer he has a go at the British people for not being angry enough

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Instead of getting angry, the ballot box allows ordinary people to get even. In these extraordinary times, we need to get ready for some extraordinary election results. As shown by what happened to Fianna Fáil in Ireland, PASOK in Greece and the Democratic Party of Japan, voters fully understand that they have the power to devastate the political parties that let them down.

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UK: Lutfur Rahman Council in Chaos as Government Mulls Intervention

by Andrew Gilligan

At an extraordinary closed-door meeting tonight, Tower Hamlets council called in the local government equivalent of the UN. Amid furious protests from supporters of the borough’s independent mayor, Lutfur Rahman (above), Labour and Tory councillors voted to accept an offer of “support” from the Local Government Association and London Councils to resolve a dispute that is causing the Government “concerns.” The problem is that ever since Lutfur, a man closely linked to Islamic extremism, took charge of the borough, he has parted company with a worrying number of non-Muslim senior officials. He sacked his first chief executive, the highly-respected Martin Smith (something which cost Tower Hamlets taxpayers around £300,000 in compensation to Mr Smith, who is now head of the rather saner Ealing council.)

Lutfur’s second chief exec, Kevan Collins, walked out last July for a lower-paid post — pointedly thanking councillors, but not Lutfur, in his resignation letter. The man currently doing the job on an acting basis, Steve Halsey, has refused the permanent appointment. The finance director, Chris Naylor, is leaving too. And so is the director of children’s services, Isobel Cattermole.

As the chief executives of the LGA and London Councils say in a letter to councillors, a copy of which has been passed to me: “We would be very anxious that this significantly reduced capacity within the senior management team will present a real risk to the performance and proper governance of the Council.” Instead of properly-qualified officers, as we’ve reported, the council hired a man closely connected to Lutfur’s Islamist backers, the Islamic Forum of Europe, as assistant chief executive (though was forced to dispense with his services after I exposed his Islamist links.) Mayor Rahman has also imported a large further number of rather questionable cronies on sometimes extraordinary sums of money — several of them associated with that other well-known model of probity, Ken Livingstone. Several of these characters have been busy passing out large sums of council money to Lutfur’s Islamist allies…

[Reader comment by imarcher on 21 December 2012 at about 10 am.]

Organisations such as the English Defence League, Britain First, and the British National Party are the only ones trying to do anything against this extremism and supremacism. We all owe them a huge debt of gratitude.

[Reply by doctorsyn on 21 December 2012 at about 10:30 am.]

True though, Tommy Robinson of the EDL is still on remand in prison and as each trumped up charge is dismissed the state brings another, a truly extraordinary situation that should have the Human Rights lobby up in arms. Griffin stood trial twice for noticing the white children were being mass raped by muslims, he also had UAF Dave’s Boot Boys throwing darts at him outside parliament. Anyone on the right faces state sponsored violence on a daily basis. They are the only politicians of courage presently.

[Reader comment by The_Savage on 21 December 2012 at about 9:45 am.]

Muslim enclaves and Balkanisation will soon appear in this once green and pleasant land. The warning signs are there, and the government might try to stop it, but based on the significantly higher birth rate of muslims compared to everyone else, they’ll be powerless to do anything unless they’re prepared to pass laws discriminating against them.

[Reader comment by Cassandra1963 on 21 December 2012 at 2:45 am.]

A taste of things to come? Welcome to the true nature of political islam, it’s everything you absolutely don’t want a regime to become, nepotism and corruption and bigotry that thrives in the 3rd world now here and a firm foothold. It isn’t about racism, although some will try and paint it in those terms to cover their tracks. It’s about a mindset taking hold in all local and national government and national institutions that corruption is acceptable, nepotism and 3rd world gangsterism is OK. Will Cameron deal with this? Of course not, a weakling coward like him will do nothing.

We can thank the political class for all the consequences of their actions which were obvious and clear, tribal areas and 3rd world political corruption go hand in hand. Do you think the current ghastly crew in power give two hoots for any community but their own? With a firm foothold at the top it doesn’t take a brainiac to work out what comes next does it?

And labour dare to waffle about ‘one nation’ politics when they allowed entire areas to become foreign in political outlook and foreign in national identity. Labour are not ‘one nation’ at all, they were the agents of splitting one nation into splinters of competing minorities, if any one group set us on the road to the Balkans Mk2 it is labour.

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UK: White Cliffs of Dover to Remain British After Locals Dig Their Heels in to Block Buyout by the French

For generations Dover has stood as an indomitable symbol of Britain’s freedom and independence.

And now residents have proved they have earned the reputation after forcing the government to remove the port from their list of assets up for grabs.

The town, with its white cliffs, port and sprawling castle stood at the very edge of the nation’s frontier with the Continent but it was nearly flogged to our former age-old enemy — France.

Dover, Europe’s busiest port, was going to be sold off to help pay of the Government’s record debt levels but was saved after massive local opposition

But now Dame Vera Lynn can relax as in the face of public opposition the port has been saved from the prospect of falling under French control as the government scrapped plans to sell it off to the highest bidder — rumoured to be the local authority of Calais.

Transport minister Simon Burns withdrew Dover from the table of trophy assets — including the UK’s air traffic control system, the student loans company and the Tote bookmaker — which are being sold to help cut the country’s record £1.1trillion debt

[Western governemnts are selling land and infrastructure to foreigners in order to maintain their bankrupting socialism. Sheer Insanity.]

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UKIP Foster Row Couple Threaten to Sue Council

The couple at the heart of the Ukip fostering row have threatened to sue the council that removed three children from their care after it allegedly accused them of leaking confidential information about the trio.

They strongly deny releasing sensitive details about the children’s background to the media, but fear the serious allegation could stop them from ever fostering again. The experienced foster parents spoke to The Daily Telegraph last month after Rotherham borough council took the three ethnic-minority siblings from them, saying the couple supported “racist” policies on immigration because they were members of the UK Independence Party. The husband and wife, who are in their late fifties and live in South Yorkshire but cannot be named to protect the foster children, say they have still not received an apology from the local authority for the way they were treated. They are now fighting to clear their names after being told by their fostering agency that the council is accusing them of leaking information to the press. The couple said in a statement: “The accusation that we understand is now being levelled by Rotherham metropolitan borough council — namely that we have breached confidentiality — can be a career-ending accusation for foster parents…

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North Africa

Egypt: America and the Muslim Brotherhood: A Romance

by Alex Joffe

One of the most consistent and depressing aspects of U.S.-Middle Eastern relations is the determination of our intellectuals and officials to defend Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood. When Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi made his recent power grab, for example, immunizing his decrees from judicial review, Yale law professor Noah Feldman, said that Morsi merely “overreached” — and did so “in the service of preserving electoral democracy.” State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland lamely characterized Morsi’s actions as a “far cry from an autocrat just saying my way or the highway.” This indulgence, though, is merely the culmination of a more-than-60-year relationship, mostly hidden from view. There has long been an on-again-off-again American romance with the Brotherhood.

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For its part, the U.S. government has long displayed what historian Fawaz Gerges approvingly called an “accomodationist” approach, predicated on the belief that Islamic groups like the Brotherhood have sworn off violence. But the Obama administration has shown even more willingness than its predecessors to look the other way in the face of Brotherhood abuses of power-and of women and religious minorities-in pursuit of an “authentic” Egyptian democracy. It has not taken the Brotherhood’s credo to heart: “Allah is our objective; the Quran is our law; the Prophet is our leader; jihad is our way; and death for the sake of Allah is the highest of our aspirations.”

For Israel the situation has become especially grave. Morsi, who can barely bring himself to utter its name, was lauded by the U.S. government, shortly before his coup, for his handling of the Israel-Gaza conflict. He may face hundreds of thousands of internal protestors, but there is little to restrain him while there is no American financial pressure or Egyptian army opposition. The Brotherhood’s Islamization of Egypt continues, transforming schools, courts, and mosques down to the local level. When Mohammad Badie, “Supreme Guide” of the Brotherhood, states that “jihad is obligatory” for Muslims and calls peace agreements with Israel a “game of grand deception,” it behooves all parties to listen.

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Egypt: Security Deployed to Alexandria Mosque Ahead of Islamist Protest

Protesters set up stage outside main rallying point Qaed Ibrahim Mosque for demonstration demanding Sharia Law ahead of constitutional referendum second phase, security forces on standby

Central Security Forces surround Qaed Ibrahim Mosque in Alexandria on Friday as a pre-emptive measure against possible violence ahead of a rally called for by Islamist groups “to defend [Islamic] scholars and mosques.”

Protesters have already arrived at the site and some of the organisers set up a podium to lead the chants. Demonstrations should start after the Friday noon prayers. The protest comes after iconic Alexandria Sheikh Ahmed El-Mahalawy was held captive inside the mosque for 14 hours last Friday by worshippers angered by the overt Islamist rhetoric in his sermon. El-Mahalawy demanded worshippers seek the implementation of Sharia (Islamic law) ahead of the referendum’s first round, which was regarded as a call to vote ‘Yes’ for the constitution…

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Libya: US State Department’s Security Chief Resigns After Benghazi Report

The US State Department’s security chief and two other officials resigned last night after an inquiry found that the American consulate in Benghazi was left with “grossly inadequate” protection on the night it was overrun by Islamist extremists.

The investigation into the attack in eastern Libya, which killed the US ambassador and three other Americans, found that Hillary Clinton’s department failed to respond to the deteriorating security situation in the city and put “misplaced” trust in poorly-trained local security guards. The report did not single out any individual for blame but Eric Boswell, the assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security, and two others stepped down from their posts…

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Wahhabi Islam: The Royal Puppet Masters

Many in the West, and especially in America, are still holding to the claim that the Muslim Brotherhood is a moderate, largely secular, and peace-loving organization. The leaders in the U.S. who are chanting this mantra are either incredibly naïve and uninformed, simply not understanding the Islamic Eastern mind; or are more likely, they are outright liars. The long hidden goals of the Brotherhood have been revealed and should move every freedom lover to action.

What we are experiencing since 9/11 with al Qaeda and other terrorist groups is partly because of “blowback,” the natural consequence, of the U.S.’ practice of working with radicals. Our government allied itself with the most radical, militant Afghan mujahedeen, training and arming them, in the fight against the Soviets. And more recently, it is being revealed that the U.S. worked in much the same way as in Afghanistan in the 1980’s with members of the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood in order to oust Qaddafi.

The primary goal of the Brotherhood in the West is to establish an Islamic-Shariah based infrastructure that they can put into place to rule when the time is right. This is not a secret. Anyone with a computer and an internet connection can easily discover these facts. So why is it that our government continues to not only dialogue with members of the Muslim Brotherhood, but to give them key positions of influence?

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Israel and the Palestinians

Christmas Tree Irritates Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem

At Jaffa Gate, calls made for its removal

(ANSAmed) — JERUSALEM — A stately Christmas tree in the Jerusalem town council at Jaffa Gate, one of the entrances to the Old City, has got on the nerves of Orthodox Jews. Calls for it to be removed entirely or at least moved to a more discreet location have been made, according to the daily paper Maariv. As part of the town council’s bid to highlight the Christmas holiday period, on Sunday at Jaffa Gate trees will be distributed cost-free to Christians living in the city. Mayor Nir Barakat has also ordered that a highly conspicuous tree be placed at the entrance to the Old City, and that lights and decorations be displayed in East Jerusalem, especially in Hebron Street (which goes towards Bethlehem). Maariv noted that the display of Christian symbols (including some images of Jesus and Santa Claus) has got on the nerves of Orthodox Jews. “If they must absolutely be put on display,” one of those involved in the protest told the newspaper, “they should be so only within the Christian quarter of the Old City.” Yesterday Israeli Head of State Shimon Peres conveyed his Christmas greetings to the Christian community. “We are proud of the Christian population in Israel,” he said. Peres also said that he was confident that “it is possible to bring about a peaceful coexistence between Jews, Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land.”

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France Reiterates Strong Opposition to Israeli New Settlement Plan

PARIS, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) — French Foreign Ministry on Thursday condemned firmly the proposed new Israeli settlements that doomed to further hamper efforts to resume talks and end the peace deadlock in the Middle East. Following Israel’s “illegal decision” to expand settlement building by new 2,610 homes, “France and its European partners in the U.N. Security Council …. expressed their deep concern and strong opposition,” the ministry said…

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Middle East

Proof of a Scandal: U.S. Policy is Making Syria Into an Anti-Western, Antisemitic Islamist State

In his article “The Revolt of Islam in Syria” (Jerusalem Post, December 12), Jonathan Spyer — senior fellow at the GLORIA Center — points out compelling information about the new Western-backed leadership in Syria.

The bottom line: if this is Syria’s new government, then Syria now has an Islamist regime.

This is happening with the knowledge and collaboration of the Obama administration and a number of European governments. It is a catastrophe, and one that’s taking place due to the deliberate decisions of President Barack Obama and other Western leaders. Even if one rationalizes the Islamist takeover in Egypt as due to internal events, this one is U.S.-made.

As Spyer points out, U.S. and European policy can be summarized as follows:

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Saudi Arabia: Country Seeks English-Speaking Docs, Nurses

Call for foreign personnel during Arab League health summit

(ANSAmed) — ROME, DECEMBER 21 — Saudi Arabia needs foreign doctors and nurses fluent in English or its health care system will come to a standstill, Saudi officials made known at a summit of Arab League health ministers in Sharm el-Sheik, in Egypt.

The Saudi health minister also voiced this concern to Arab World Association in Italy (Co-Mai) and Italian Association of Foreign Physicians (ASMI) President Foad Aodi.

Summit participants also discussed the need for coordination between Arab and Western countries as well as associations of Arab doctors working abroad, in order to improve health care systems and deal with humanitarian emergencies in the Arab world, Aodi said.

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Syria: Yarmuk: Abu Mazen, Refugees in Territories

(ANSAmed) — RAMALLAH, DECEMBER 19 — Following violent fighting in the past few days in the Palestinian refugee camp of al-Yarmuk (Damascus), Palestinian National Authority President Mahmud Abbas called on the United Nations to enable thousands of people to seek refuge in the Territories, the Palestinian Wafa news agency reported on Wednesday.

Wafa said in its report that 450,000 Palestinians currently live in ten refugee camps in Syria. Al-Yarmuk is the largest of the ten.

In the past few days the camp has been bombed by Syrian jets and dozens of people have been killed. Pictures of bodies abandoned in a mosque have caused great concern in the West Bank and Gaza.

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Syria: Drogheda Man Dies Fighting in Syria

A 22-year-old man from Drogheda who earlier this year joined rebels battling to oust Syrian president Bashar al-Assad has been killed by regime forces in the northern province of Idlib. Hudhaifa ElSayed was shot dead on Tuesday during a skirmish between rebels and forces loyal to Assad. Syrian state media reported he had been killed but the exact circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear. He was one of an estimated 10-20 men from Ireland who have joined the Syrian uprising as rebels…

Mourners gathered at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland in Clonskeagh, Dublin last night to offer condolences to the ElSayed family.

[JP note: See also www.newenglishreview.org/blog_display.cfm/blog_id/45329 The Holy Land of Ireland is well rid of him. One less jihad-minded Mohammedan to worry about.]

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South Asia

India: Orissa: Four Innocent Christians Still in Prison After Four Years

Charged in the murder of Laxamananda Saraswati, which set of the 2008 anti-Christian pogroms, the men are innocent. Even though Maoists have always claimed responsibility, police arrested them in the middle of the night on the basis of false evidence. For a Christian leader, their trial is a travesty of justice that threatens the victims and lets the guilty go.

Mumbai (AsiaNews) — Seven Christians accused in the murder of Hindu leader Laxamananda Saraswati are still in prison. The latter’s death sparked a violent anti-Christian pogrom in Orissa in 2008. Although Maoist took responsibility for the assassination, the seven men are still languishing behind bars four years after the event, victims of phoney trials, delays, absent judges and the inability to testify to their innocence. For Sajan George, president of the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), the seven Christians are victims of a travesty of justice in which they and witnesses are threatened and the guilty go free.

Their condition is getting more critical by the day. According to Br K.J Markose, a Monfort religious who is also their attorney, they have had seven hearings cancelled in the past 60 days. He told AsiaNews that the judge is not showing up for the trial, forcing them to go back to prison each time. This happened on Monday, when a hearing was scheduled. The next hearing is set for next Friday.

By law, “their trial should be over,” Br Markose said. Their case was moved to a Fast Track Court in Phulbani. Because of the delay, the state high court began another trial, which should have ended in September with a sentence within two months. However, nothing has been done yet.

In order to raise awareness about the seven Christians, Br Markose gave AsiaNews some information about them:

Bijay Kr Sunseth, son of Salai Sunseth. Originally from Madhuguda (Kotagad). He and his wife Pabitra have six children, two sons (15 and 9) and four daughters (14, 10, 7 and 5). Because of the situation, the eldest has not been able to complete his mid-term exams. The children live in hostels paid by benefactors. The family belongs to the Baptist Church (Kandhamal Union). According the wife, Bijay was a community leader. On 13 December 2008, police summoned him to the station where he was arrested and taken to Rayagada. They claimed they captured him in the jungle.

Gornath Chalanseth, son of Bachan Chalanseth. Originally from Sartuli (Kotagad). He and his wife Ruta have an older married daughter and three sons. The oldest lives in Berhampur, where he is studying engineering and works part-time to support himself. The youngest are 12 and 9. According to his wife and brother Banga, police summoned Gornath for the first time in December 2008, and then sent him home. On the 13th of the month, they arrested him along with Bijay. In his case, they also claimed that they had captured him in the jungle.

Budhadeb Nayak, son of Muga Nayak. Originally from Kilangi (Kotagad). He and his wife Nilandri have three sons and two daughters. The two eldest sons are married, and one is Protestant clergyman in Chhattisgarh. The third is 7. His daughters are 8 and 7. According to his wife, police took him away in the middle of the night when he was asleep.

Bhaskar Sunamajhi, son of Budui Sunamajhi. Originally from Kutiguda (Kotagad). He and his wife Debaki have a son, 6, who does not go to school yet. Bhaskar was a village guard (working with police). Some 10 to 12 days before Christmas 2008, he was playing cards with friends when police told him to take money and clothing and go with them. Having done this before, Bhaskar had no qualms about doing it again. This time however, police took him away and charged him with murder.

Durjo Sunamajhi, son of Asin Sunamajhi. Originally from Budapada (Kotagad). He and his wife Gumili have three sons and due daughters. His older sons work whilst the 8-year-old goes to school. His daughters are 12 and 3 (the youngest one does not go to school yet). In October 2008, police stormed his home at night and took him away.

Munda Badmajhi, son of Dhanura Badmajhi. Originally from Duringpodi (Kotagad). He and his wife Bamdiguali have due sons and due daughters. The eldest son, 10, was in grade 4 when his father was arrested. He had to leave school to go to work. The youngest son is now 7 and a Christian clergyman is paying for his school fee. As in Durjo’s case, in October 2008 police took Munda away in the middle of the night. His wife tried to give a shawl but was turned away.

Sanatan Badmajhi, son of BaldoBadmajhi. Originally from Madaguda (Kotagad). He and his wife Badusi have two sons and two daughters. The eldest daughter is 11 and attends a government school, followed by the two boys, 7 and 5, and a sister, 8. Police arrested him in Sanatan on 4 October 2008, and took him away when he was asleep.

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Sri Lanka to Send Skilled Labourers to Afghanistan

The Sri Lankan government has agreed to send skilled labourers to contribute towards rebuilding Afghanistan and restoring cultural artifacts in the country, a joint statement said.

This was revealed during a meeting between visiting Afghan Foreign Minister Dr. Zalmai Rassoul and External Affairs Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris in Colombo…

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Australia — Pacific

Mosque Plans Invoke Aussie Islam Phobia

ANGER at plans for a mosque and evangelical church to be built side-by-side in Melbourne’s east has spilled over amid claims Islam “directly contravenes our freedom values”. It was standing room only at the City of Casey chambers in Narre Warren on Tuesday night at one of the last meetings before the council debates a proposal to build a mosque and community centre on a vacant industrial lot in Green Street, Doveton.

The mosque would be next to the church and headquarters of Catch the Fire Ministries, run by controversial anti-Islam Pastor Danny Nalliah who was acquitted of a racial vilification charge brought by the Islamic Council of Victoria in 2006. The church has already been approved by council and construction is expected to begin within weeks. Residents at the meeting cited traffic concerns, noise pollution, and fears the mosque would be used to preach hate speech…

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Hollande Says Al-Qaeda Behind Nigeria Kidnapping

PARIS, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) — French President Francois Hollande on Friday said Islamist insurgents from al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) were responsible for French national’s kidnapping in Nigeria. “He has been abducted by a heavily armed group that killed two Nigerians and no doubt it has links with AQIM or groups who are now in Mali,” the president told the local broadcaster Europe1. “I can not accept that there are continued threats to our citizens. We must be firm while maintaining contacts (to release hostage)… I refuse the trade of hostages,” he added…

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Tension High in Southeast Kenya as Death in Renewed Clashes Hit 28

MOMBASA, Kenya, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) — Death toll in renewed inter- clan clashes in Tana Delta in southeast Kenya has risen to 28 amid tension between the two feuding communities in the coastal region. Regional deputy police commander, Robert Kitur expressed fears the death toll could rise further as search for more bodies are continuing in the clash hit area.

He said armed militia attacked a village of Orma community killed 19, including men and children, and torched five houses. He said nine of the militia from the Pokomo community were also killed in the 5:00 a.m. (0200 GMT) raid. “We believe the attackers were ferried from outside the Tana Delta to carry out the attacks, “ Kitur told Xinhua by telephone…

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UN Security Council Approves Mali Intervention Force

The UN Security Council has unanimously approved sending an African-led intervention force to help Mali’s army reconquer much of the country from Islamist militants.

The 15-member council gave the force an initial one year mandate to use “all necessary measures” to help the Mali government take back the northern half of the country from “terrorist, extremist and armed groups.” West African nations say they have 3,300 troops ready to go to Mali to help rebuild the country’s army and support a military operation which planners say cannot be launched before September of next year…

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Immigration

UK: It’s Official: Muslim Population of Britain Doubles

by Douglas Murray

The national census for England and Wales has come out, and, as usual, this once-a-decade event has had all of its most significant points overlooked.

By any measure, what it reveals is a country undergoing seismic change. Over the course of a decade up to four million more people have entered the country to live. In the capital, London, people identifying themselves as “white British” have for the first time become a minority. Perhaps most strikingly, the national Muslim population has doubled.

This last fact is perhaps one of the least considered of the census so far. Doubled? Surely not. This has to be the claim of Mark Steyn or some other demographics-obsessed nut. Well no, it isn’t, and it is now official: between 2001 and 2011 the Muslim population of the UK rose from 1.5 million to 2.7 million. Otherwise put, that is an increase from 3 percent to 4.8 percent of the overall population.

If in 2001 the British Prime Minister had said to the British public that over the next decade he intended to double the number of Muslims in the country, he would most likely never have been returned to office. But of course he did not say that, any more than any of his successors or predecessors did. For the last decade, every major politician has lied about this issue. While talking tough, about putting a cap on immigrant numbers, pushing people to assimilate and much else besides, they have done nearly nothing. For instance, ten years ago Home Secretary David Blunkett talked as tough as he thought he could, saying that migrants ought to learn English. His successor, Jacqui Smith, said the same thing five years later. As did immigration minister Phil Woolas a couple of years after that. Throughout the last decade the Labour government managed to do exactly what the Conservative and coalition governments before and after them have also managed to do: go as far as they thought they could in rhetoric while going wholly against what they said — and the wishes of the country — in actions…

[JP note: See also Muslim Council of Britain recent press release www.mcb.org.uk/media/presstext.php?ann_id=510 Muslims play a significant part in the increasing diversity of Britain.]

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Why Has the Number of Muslims in the UK Risen So Much?

In a recent Huffington Post article an expert on Muslims in Britain, Islamophobia and conversion to Islam, asks the question “Why Has the Number of Muslims in the UK Risen So Much?”

No doubt you will have your own views (and some questions) about this but what of Huffington Post readers? (that left/liberal leaning web magazine). Are they happy we have so many Muslims in this country?

You have probably guessed the answer! But what will surprise and shock you is what Huffington Post readers actually say!

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Culture Wars

Pope Attacks Gay Marriage in Christmas Speech

Calls heterosexual marriage essential to human experience

(ANSA) — Vatican City, December 21 — The pope again attacked gay marriage in his Christmas greeting to the Curia on Friday.

Benedict XVI defended as God’s natural design the notion of family founded on the marriage of a man and a woman, without whom “figures fundamental to human existence disappear: the father, the mother, the child” and without whom “essential dimensions of the experience of being a person fall”.

He called the recent statement of France’s chief rabbi Gille Bernheim, which argued against gay marriage and was delivered to the French government, “a profoundly touching and accurately documented tract”.

A week ago Benedict caused a stir by saying gay marriage could cause “serious harm to justice and peace”.

In his Friday message to the Curia the pope also said he supported inter-religious dialogue as “necessary for peace in this world”.

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UK: Atheist Peter Crawford in Court for Ripping Up Koran at Stall in Leicester

An atheist shocked Muslim volunteers at a stall promoting Islam when he ripped out pages from the Koran. Peter James Crawford (52) then threw the holy book onto the ground and told them: “Your religion is a load of ********”…

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General

Mayan Apocalypse: World’s Biggest 12 Moments

If the world really does end on Friday it may be worth reflecting on some of the most significant moments that have happened during its existence.

Here is a selection of 12 that you can vote for as your top world moment — and maybe suggest a few others on the comments thread below. We are aware there are many significant events missing — and we have not included any religious dates. What is the most significant moment in the history of the world?

Big Bang 35.5% (3,066 votes)

Extinction of dinosaurs 7.65% (661 votes)

Athenian democracy 3.91% (338 votes)

Roman conquest 1.71% (148 votes)

Invention of printing press 7.94% (686 votes)

American war of Independence 1.68% (145 votes)

Abolition of slave trade 2.81% (243 votes)

First World War 1.97% (170 votes)

Second World War 5.06% (437 votes)

England win the World Cup in 1966 9.77% (844 votes)

Man on the Moon 13.74% (1,187 votes)

December 21 2012 (the supposed end of the world) 8.24% (712 votes)

Total Votes: 8,637

[JP note: Results as at 10 am on 21 December 2012.]

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News Feed 20121220

Financial Crisis
» 20 Signs That the U.S. Poverty Explosion is Hitting Children and Young People the Hardest
» Berlin Dismisses Possibility of Italy Leaving Euro
» G.O.P. Leaders in House Pull ‘Plan B’ Tax Bill, Citing Lack of Votes
» Greece: State Company Wages to be Cut by 25%
» Monti Says Italy’s Reforms Have Only Just Begun
 
USA
» $10, Cell Phone and a Bullet to Head
» 2012 Person of the Year: Barack Obama, The President
» Connecticut School Shooting: Blogger Says More Men Could Have Stopped Killings
» Four California Men Plead Not Guilty to Plotting to Support Al Qaeda
» If Obama is Opposed to Guns, Why Did His Administration Just Purchase 1.6bil Rounds of Ammo?
» Knowing Chuck Hagel From His Supporters and Opponents
» Minnesota Muslims Prepare for Different Activities at Christmas
» Pro-Israel Groups Want to Block Appointment of Chuck Hagel as New US Defence Secretary
» Stampeding Gun Control Through Crisis
» The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek
 
Canada
» How Science Can Deceive You About Your Cell Phone
 
Europe and the EU
» Italy: Daily Wages for Women in Italy 28% Less Than for Men
» Italy: Campania Councillor Arrested for Suspected Embezzlement
» Italy: One-Year Jail Term Requested for Berlusconi for Wiretap Case
» Italy: Extra 37 Councillors Being Probed in Lombardy Investigation
» UK: Apparently Tory Backbenchers Rather Than the Tory Leadership Are Responsible for the Party’s Difficulties
» UK: David Cameron Deserves Better Than This Ghastly Backbench B-Team
» UK: Eric Pickles Tells Councils to Stop Spending Money on Expensive Leadership Courses
» UK: Muslims in East End Hold Xmas Party-for Their Christian Neighbours
» UK: Mr Cameron Must Not Pander to the Shrill Voices on the Right and Remember UKIP is Still a Party of Pub Bores
» UK: Mosque Makes Donation to Met Police’s Leyton Custody Centre
» UK: Mosque Scheme Hailed a Success
» UK: Row Over Brighton and Hove Council Prayers
» UK: What Does it Take to Get Jailed? Father Who Abused and Punched a Headmistress Only Has to Pay £100 as Thief With 9,000 Victims Walks Free
 
North Africa
» Egyptian President to Visit Washington in February 2013
» Egypt: Brotherhood, Salafis Call for Mass Protest in Alexandria
» Jihadi Leader to Christians: Convert to Islam or Die
» The Wretched Absurdity of the Benghazi Report
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Israeli Settlements Leave U.S. Odd Man Out at U.N. Security Council
» US Condemns ‘Provocative’ Israel Settlement Building
 
Middle East
» Al Qaeda Grows Powerful in Syria as Endgame Nears
» Did Israel’s Air Force Strike Hezbollah Chemical Weapons Sites?
» Iran’s Middle East Neighbours ‘Would Not Join a Nuclear Arms Race’
» Jihadist Leaders of Obama-Backed Libyan Rebellion Fought Against U.S. In Iraq
» Kuwait: One Held in Pro-Assad Rally
» Kuwait: Hunt for Mom as Baby Dumped Near Mosque
» Syria: Belluomo Kidnappers Demand €530,000 Ransom
» Turkey: Incest to be Defined as Crime, Minister Says
» UN: Violence Escalating in Syria, Rebels Must Not be Armed
 
South Asia
» Four Police Poisoned, Shot Dead in Southern Afghanistan
» Malaysia Removes Restrictions on Christian Pilgrims to Holy Land
 
Far East
» China: A Splendid Mosque, A School for Muslims
» Chinese Universities Urged to Fight Back Against Foreign Religion
» Criticism in China of Failure to Report Vicious School Attack on Same Day as Newtown Massacre
» MPRP Decides to Remain in Mongolian Coalition Gov’t
 
Australia — Pacific
» Australia You Are So Totally Gay
» Police Hunt Woman Who Racially Attacked Two Indian Women on Melbourne Bus
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Ghana: Port Authorities Release Argentine Ship
» Ghana: Muslims Must Pursue Peace — Chief Imam
» In Sierra Leone, Usu Boie Constructs New Mosque in Kaningo
» Kenya: Police Hold Over 20 in Connection With Nairobi Twin Blasts
 
Immigration
» Kenney Says Screening Immigrants for ‘Islamism’ Not Part of Plan
» Security Expert: Canada Should Keep Eye Out for ‘Islamist’ Immigrants
 
Culture Wars
» UK: Shock at CofE School Where Mr Upton Will Return After Christmas as Miss Meadows

Financial Crisis

20 Signs That the U.S. Poverty Explosion is Hitting Children and Young People the Hardest

The mainstream media continues to insist that the economy is “getting better”, but the poverty numbers for children and young people just continue to explode. For example, did you know that the poverty rate for families with a head of household under the age of 30 is a whopping 37 percent? Children and young people sure didn’t cause our recent economic downturn, but they sure are getting hit the hardest by it. According to the U.S. Department of Education, for the first time ever more than a million U.S. public school students are homeless. That seems like an impossible number, but it is actually true. How in the world could the “wealthiest nation on earth” get to the point where more than a million children can’t count on a warm bed to sleep in at night? Sadly, a huge number of American children can’t count on a warm dinner either. About a fourth of them are enrolled in the food stamp program. What do you do if you are a parent in that kind of situation? How do you explain to your kids that you can’t afford a nice home like everybody else has or that you can’t afford to go to the grocery store and buy them some dinner?

Young people are experiencing very rough times right now as well. If you are under the age of 30, it is really, really difficult to get a job in America today. The competition for the few decent jobs that seem to be available is absolutely crazy. Unemployment among young people is at a level that we have not seen since World War II, and this is causing major problems.

Even if you do have a college degree, there is no guarantee that you will be able to get any type of a job. In fact, more than half of all college graduates under the age of 25 were either unemployed or underemployed last year. There are millions of very talented college graduates that are waiting tables, making sandwiches or stocking shelves down at the local branch of a global retail conglomerate. Meanwhile, they are saddled with record breaking amounts of student loan debt.

This is easily the worst economic environment that we have seen for young people since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The number of good jobs continues to decline. Many young people are faced with the choice of taking a bad job or having no job at all.

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Berlin Dismisses Possibility of Italy Leaving Euro

Ex-premier Berlusconi suggested return to lira may be necessary

(ANSA) — Rome, December 19 — The German government on Wednesday said there was no question of Italy leaving the eurozone after ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi suggested a return to the lira might be necessary.

“There is no sign that responsible institutions think a fanciful and negative scenario for Italy like an exit from the euro is possible,” said Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman, Steffen Seibert. Berlusconi, who this month said he had dropped plans to retire from front-line politics and would run for a fourth term as premier in general elections expected to take place in February, said Italy may be forced to leave the eurozone if the European Central Bank is not given more powers to ensure lower borrowing costs.

“If Germany does not accept the fact that the ECB must be a real central bank and if interest rates don’t come down, we will be forced to leave the euro and return to our own currency in order to be competitive,” Berlusconi said on a chat show on state broadcaster Rai on Tuesday.

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G.O.P. Leaders in House Pull ‘Plan B’ Tax Bill, Citing Lack of Votes

House Republican leaders abruptly pulled their fallback tax bill from the floor Thursday night, conceding that they did not have the votes to pass it.

“The House did not take up the tax measure today because it did not have sufficient support from our members to pass,” Speaker John A. Boehner said in a statement. “Now it is up to the president to work with Senator Reid on legislation to avert the fiscal cliff.”

The decision was a major setback for the speaker, who was pushing his so-called Plan B to prevent lower tax rates from expiring on most Americans. It came after the House had narrowly approved a plan to suspend planned Pentagon cuts.

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Greece: State Company Wages to be Cut by 25%

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 18 — As of January 1, none of some 120,000 civil servants working at public enterprises, known as DEKOs, will earn more than 2,200 euros per month due to a new pay structure that will lead to all workers at such firms suffering wage reductions of up to 25%. As daily Kathimerini reports, the new pay scale means employees will need at least 20 years’ experience and to hold a top managerial position to qualify for the maximum monthly pay of 2,200 euros. An employee with basic education but at least 22 years of experience will earn 1,633 euros a month. All employees at DEKOs will be paid 12, rather than 14, monthly salaries from next year. The same applies to civil servants earning so-called “special salaries,” such as policemen, doctors, soldiers, academics and judges. Municipal workers will also see their wages reduced to 12 installments. The strike by municipal employees protesting efforts to place hundreds of colleagues in a labor mobility scheme is due to end on Tuesday but their union, POE-OTA, has said it will take part in a 24-hour strike by civil servants tomorrow.

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Monti Says Italy’s Reforms Have Only Just Begun

Premier says country needed ‘bitter medicine’

(see related stories) (ANSA) — Melfi, December 20 — Premier Mario Monti said on Thursday that Italy has only made a start on the structural economic reforms it needed to revive its economic fortunes.

Monti’s emergency technocrat government has introduced a series of reforms aimed at liberalising the economy, which has suffered a decade of sluggish growth, and making the labour market less rigid since taking power last year.

“We are only at the start of the structural reforms,” Monti said.

The former European commissioner also justified the tough austerity measures his government had passed to help move Italy from the centre of the eurozone crisis as necessary.

“Italy had a fever 13 months ago and an aspirin was not enough,” he said.

“It needed a bitter medicine that was not easy to digest but which was necessary to root out the illness”.

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USA

$10, Cell Phone and a Bullet to Head

Blacks targeted white who was ‘bound to have money’

(Editor’s note: Colin Flaherty has done more reporting than any other journalist on what appears to be a nationwide trend of skyrocketing black-on-white crime, violence and abuse. WND features these reports to counterbalance the virtual blackout by the rest of the media due to their concerns that reporting such incidents would be inflammatory or even racist. WND considers it racist not to report racial abuse solely because of the skin color of the perpetrators or victims.)

EDITOR’S NOTE: The links in the following report may contain offensive language.

People who say racial violence is “random” either do know what the word means, or they are not telling the truth.

The latest “random” attack — that wasn’t random — happened earlier this month in downtown Wilmington, N.C.

Four black people decided they needed some money for marijuana and travel, so they decided to look for a “white person in a good neighborhood (because) they’re bound to have money lying around,” said one of the suspected killers to the Wilmington Star News.

They tried to break into a home but ran away after they discovered someone was there. So they moved to the downtown area, where three of the group followed a woman for several blocks while the fourth trailed in their getaway car.

Such attacks are part of an epidemic of hundreds of cases of black mob violence in more than 80 cities over the last three years, as documented in the book “White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America and how the media ignore it.”

The woman escaped. And almost, but not quite, dialed 911.

Joshua Proutey was next, sitting nearby in his truck eating a sandwich when this mob found the 20-year-old white college student. They demanded money. He gave them all he had, $10. They took his cell phone.

Then they shot him in the head.

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2012 Person of the Year: Barack Obama, The President

Twenty-seven years after driving from New York City to Chicago in a $2,000 Honda Civic for a job that probably wouldn’t amount to much, Barack Obama, in better shape but with grayer hair, stood in the presidential suite on the top floor of the Fairmont Millennium Park hotel as flat screens announced his re-election as President of the United States. The networks called Ohio earlier than predicted, so his aides had to hightail it down the hall to join his family and friends. They encountered a room of high fives and fist pumps, hugs and relief…

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Connecticut School Shooting: Blogger Says More Men Could Have Stopped Killings

A conservative American pundit has provoked shock and ridicule with an article suggesting that the Sandy Hook massacre could have been prevented if there had been more men present at the school.

Writing in the National Review Online, Charlotte Allen argued that the “feminised” culture of American schools has led to a situation where “helpless passivity is the norm”.

“Male aggression can be a good thing, as in protecting the weak — but it has been forced out of the culture of elementary schools and the education schools that train their personnel,” she argued.

Ms Allen suggested that some of the 26 deaths could have been avoided “if a couple of male teachers who had played high-school football, or even some of the huskier 12-year-old boys, had converged on Lanza”.

“All the personnel — the teachers, the principal, the assistant principal, the school psychologist, the ‘reading specialist’ — were female. There didn’t even seem to be a male janitor to heave his bucket at Adam Lanza’s knees,” she lamented.

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Four California Men Plead Not Guilty to Plotting to Support Al Qaeda

Four California men accused of plotting to join al Qaeda militants for training in Afghanistan appeared together in federal court for the first time on Wednesday and pleaded not guilty to charges they conspired to support terrorists.

The Afghan-born accused ringleader, Sohiel Omar Kabir, 35, was captured in Afghanistan last month, a day after three younger co-defendants were arrested by federal agents outside of Los Angeles.

The group, all U.S. citizens or permanent residents, are accused of planning to unleash a campaign of “violent jihad” against U.S. military forces and other Americans overseas, in a case based largely on the work of a paid FBI informant.

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If Obama is Opposed to Guns, Why Did His Administration Just Purchase 1.6bil Rounds of Ammo?

“An evil exists that threatens every man, woman and child of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland.” — Adolf Hitler, 1922.

In the aftermath of the recent Sandy Hook shooting, Obama and his cohorts are screaming about how they all despise guns and ammo. Guns are the problem in America today, we’ve been told from every corner of the media, and so the only solution is to get rid of all the guns.

But not exactly. There’s one organization in America that’s loading up on masses of assault rifles and enough ammunition to run a 10-year shooting war. That organization is, of course, the U.S. federal government and its Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which has purchased a total of 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition to be used domestically, inside the United States.

It begs the question: Why does the Department of Homeland Security — named after Hitler’s “Office of Fatherland Security” — need 1.6 billion rounds of ammo?

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Knowing Chuck Hagel From His Supporters and Opponents

by Ron Radosh

A little over a week ago, the Obama administration floated the name of former Republican Senator Chuck Hagel as a potential nominee for Secretary of Defense. Obviously, his name was publicly put out to give the administration forewarning of what, if any, opposition they might receive to the possibility. It would be but a matter of days before both conservatives and centrist Democrats made known their serious opposition to Hagel’s appointment to such a major post.

Opposition began with a searing column by Bret Stephens in The Wall Street Journal. Stephens noted that like Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer, Hagel is among those who rant about the undue influence of what Hagel called “the Jewish lobby,” which he went on to say “intimidates a lot of people up here.” As Stephens writes, the word “intimidates” has the effect of ascribing “to the so-called Jewish lobby powers that are at once vast, invisible and malevolent; and because it suggests that legislators who adopt positions friendly to that lobby are doing so not from political conviction but out of personal fear.”…

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Minnesota Muslims Prepare for Different Activities at Christmas

When already-busy office computers start buzzing with Christmas songs, clouds burst with snowflakes and some department stores spin Bobby Helms’ “Jingle Bell Rock,” then you know it’s the holiday season unfolding. Millions of Minnesotans prepare for Christmas celebrations that will highlight caroling, feasting and gift-giving. Many will decorate their homes with adorned trees of colored lights and ornaments. The overflowing mailboxes of Christmas cards inked with messages of prayers and wishes punctuate many of the December traditions…

This, however, is not the case for thousands of Muslim families in Minnesota. The usual holiday sights and sounds are not present in community social hubs, business centers or houses. “Muslims see Christmas as a religious holiday for Christians,” said Abdisalam Adam of the Islamic League of Somali Scholars in America. So they tend to shy away from its practices…

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Pro-Israel Groups Want to Block Appointment of Chuck Hagel as New US Defence Secretary

Pro-Israel groups have tried to derail a possible plan for the White House to appoint a former Republican senator as the next US secretary of defence, saying his comments on Jewish influence in American politics “border on anti-Semitism”.

Critics said Chuck Hagel, a decorated Vietnam veteran, had failed to support Israel in the US Senate, had voted against sanctions on Iran and seized on his use of the phrase “Jewish lobby” in a 2008 interview. Barack Obama has not formally nominated Mr Hagel to take over at the Pentagon but he is understood to be a front-runner and the White House is carefully gauging the level of opposition before making an announcement…

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Stampeding Gun Control Through Crisis

Never let a crisis go to waste — especially when it is an opportunity to abridge our Constitutional rights. This week, a sociopath went on a killing spree in Newtown, Connecticut. A 20-something-year-old whackadoo slaughtered 20 First Graders and 6 adults, before blowing his own brains out. The loss of those little angels and the heroes who died protecting them is unimaginable. But the spilled blood had not even dried when the Left started screaming for gun control. Bloomberg and others instantly screamed for massive gun control. Clamors to change the Second Amendment, to invoke an Executive Order and even to kill the leaders of the NRA abound. No one ever points out that the vast majority of these deviants are on meds and under a psychiatrist’s care.

I am appalled. Yes, I am appalled that a monster killed children and teachers, but I am more appalled that the first response from the professional control freaks — the political animals across the nation — is to initiate the long-planned campaign to stampede Americans into surrendering their rights, to disarm all the people who didn’t murder anyone, and — most importantly — to eliminate the ability of the citizens to defend themselves from a whole spectrum of evils ranging from common bad guys to government tyranny. Senator Feinstein has pledged to submit new “assault weapon” legislation, even more draconian than the last completely useless ban, the one that had no effect on crime other than to create new classes of victims. Senator Feinstein, evidently in an effort to avoid accusations that this new bill is a knee jerk response to the shootings, assures us that she has been working on this bill for a year.

Contemplate that for a moment. This “new” bill has been poised to launch for months, waiting only for the (hopefully) inevitable next horrific incident, an appropriate tragedy, to whip this “solution” out while stampeding a frightened, sad and disoriented populace into accepting yet another “DO SOMETHING!” law that constrains honest people while addressing the actual problem not at all. The senseless slaughter of 20 little ones is the perfect political platform for shoving fascist policies down our throats. The media will trot out every profile of every child and teacher who died, to engender guilt, horror and remorse and bully Americans into letting go of their guns. Newsflash, asshats… we aren’t that gullible and stupid. We certainly aren’t that weak.

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The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek

A group of world-class skiers and snowboarders set out to ski off the backside of Cowboy Mountain in the Cascades last February. Then the mountain moved.

John Branch’s reconstruction of what happened to those 16 people that day in Washington State mixes words, graphics, video, photography, scientific simulations and emergency response recordings.

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Canada

How Science Can Deceive You About Your Cell Phone

In an interview with ElectromagneticHealth.org, Magda Havas, PhD, associate professor of Environment & Resource Studies at Trent University, Canada shares many of the deceptions surrounding cell phone science.

As an expert in radiofrequency radiation, electromagnetic fields, dirty electricity and ground current, she is uniquely qualified to shed light on why it may appear as though cell phones are perfectly safe, when in fact the science itself shows the radiation cell phones emit is anything but …

Deception Apparent at All Levels of the Scientific Process

Deception starts even before a study begins, as soon as the funding source is determined. If it’s an industry-funded study, the results are likely to overwhelmingly favor industry. And if they don’t, confidentiality agreements typically have been signed that prevent the research from ever seeing the light of day.

What this means is that even if you scour the scientific literature to determine what the consensus is on any given health topic, what you’ll find is an overwhelming preponderance of data in favor of the industry that in no way, shape or form reflects the reality of what the empirical results of the scientific investigation that went into that specific product actually revealed. “No Risk Found” might be the message, when significant risk was found.

Havas notes research by Dr. Henry Lai, a University of Washington scientist in cellular and molecular engineering, who reviewed 85 papers on the DNA-damaging effects of the type of microwave radiation that comes from cell phones. Seventy-five percent of the studies that showed no genotoxic effects were funded by the wireless industry or the military, while 80 percent of those that showed a connection were not.

In reality, only university researchers who are not beholden to industry funding are technically “free” to share and report their science, but even then, many are harassed if they attempt to do so. As TIME reported:…

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Europe and the EU

Italy: Daily Wages for Women in Italy 28% Less Than for Men

Highest daily earnings in northwest of country

(ANSA) — Rome, December 18 — Men and women in Italy continued to earn significantly different amounts in 2011 according the the annual report on social cohesion presented by the Italian statistics agency Istat on Tuesday. Last year workers — with the exception of domestic workers — earned an average of 85.80 euros a day, the study said.

However, there was a 28% difference between average men’s and women’s wages, respectively at 96.90 euros and 69.50 euros per day.

The highest daily earnings were to be found in the northwest of the country, with an average for men and women of 93.90 euros, and the lowest in the south, at 73.20 euros, and on the islands of Sicily and Sardinia at 71.90 euros. Wages varied hugely according to age group, with those under 24 earning around half as much as workers over 50 years old, and according to qualification, with managers earning on average around four times as much as apprentices.

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Italy: Campania Councillor Arrested for Suspected Embezzlement

Regional probe latest in series of fund scandals

(ANSA) — Naples, December 20 — Naples police arrested Campania Regional Councillor Massimo Ianniciello, a member of the centre-right People of Freedom (PdL) party, Thursday for suspected embezzlement of public funds.

The regional offices are being searched by finance police and investigators are also probing the alleged involvement both an ex-regional councillor and local party treasurer.

The arrest is the latest in a series of public-funds scandals that have hit regional and local governments involving parties across the political spectrum.

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Italy: One-Year Jail Term Requested for Berlusconi for Wiretap Case

Opponent’s phone conversation was published in brother’s paper

(ANSA) — Milan, December 20 — A Milan prosecutor on Thursday requested ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi be sent to prison for one-year for involvement in the publication of an illegally obtained wiretap in his brother Paolo’s conservative newspaper Il Giornale. The prosecutor requested a jail term of three years and three months for Paolo Berlusconi. The wiretap concerned a conversation in 2005 between a political opponent, Piero Fassino, the head of the former centre-left Democratic Left (DS) party, and Giovanni Consorte, the former chairman of Unipol, an association of insurers historically linked to the DS, the heir to Italy’s Communist Party.

At the time Unipol came close to taking over one of Italy’s leading banks, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL), and Fassino was recorded as saying “we have a bank!”.

Fassino, now mayor of Turin, was widely criticised for the comment, especially among the rank and file of the DS, which has since turned into a larger centre-left group, the Democratic Party.

Before being indicted, Berlusconi told a Milan court that he had never heard the wiretap, adding “otherwise I would have remembered”.

Earlier this year Berlusconi, who is set to stand for a fourth term as premier as the candidate for his centre-right People of Freedom (PdL) party, was sentenced to four years in jail in relation to tax fraud in the trading of film rights for TV broadcasts by his Mediaset media empire.

His appeal against that sentence, which also banned him from holding public office for five years, is set to start in March.

In Italy convictions for non-violent crimes do not usually become effective until the double appeals process has been exhausted.

Due to a 2006 amnesty law, Berlusconi will not have to serve three of the four years of that jail sentence if the ruling is upheld.

Berlusconi is also on trial for allegedly having sex with an underage alleged prostitute nicknamed Ruby during his third stint as premier and and using his position to allegedly try to hush it up.

In the ongoing and several other previous trials, Berlusconi has always denied wrongdoing, claiming he is the victim of a minority group of allegedly left-wing prosecutors and judges who he says are persecuting him for political reasons.

Berlusconi has been tried some 30 times but has only been convicted three times — verdicts that were either timed out or overturned on appeal — prior to the Mediaset fraud verdict.

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Italy: Extra 37 Councillors Being Probed in Lombardy Investigation

Total being probed for misuse of public funds is now 62

(ANSA) — Milan, December 20 — An additional 37 regional councillors have been placed under investigation in Milan, adding to the many already being probed as part of an expenses investigation being carried out by local magistrates.

The total number of people under investigation is 62.

Prosecutors on December 14 had started probing dozens of other regional politicians for alleged misuse of public funds.

The investigation follows a series of corruption probes that led Governor Roberto Formigoni to dissolve his executive in October. Formigoni is suspected of wrongdoing related to health-sector contracts in one of those cases. He denies any wrongdoing. The suspects could face charges of embezzlement over the alleged misappropriation of party funds, including for personal use. One councillor is reported to have spent 750 euros on ammunition for hunting.

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UK: Apparently Tory Backbenchers Rather Than the Tory Leadership Are Responsible for the Party’s Difficulties

by Tim Montgomerie

It’s blame-and-bash-b-b-b-b-backbenchers week on Fleet Street. Matthew Parris kicked it off last Saturday with his attack (£) on the “spittle-flecked” “Rabid Right”. Ian Birrell joined in in yesterday’s Evening Standard. And in today’s Telegraph Peter Oborne throws his keyboard at lots of Tory MPs with surnames beginning with ‘B’…

“The backbench rebels (an unfeasibly large number of whom have surnames which begin with the letter B — Binley, Bray, Burns, Baker, Baron, Bingham, Bone, Bridgen, Burley, Bebb, Blackman, Blackwood, Brady, Brazier, Brine, Byles) appear to have fallen for the illusion that if only the Conservatives move sharply to the Right before the next election, all will be well and a tremendous victory will be won.”

In reality a good number of Mr Oborne’s Bs are largely very loyal to the Tory leadership but it’s not so much fun to let facts get in the way of a bit of alliteration…

[Reader comment by Beverly on 20 December 2012 at about 10 am.]

While any preacher of hate remains resident in this country, housed by us, re-housed by us out of our taxes, with a family supported by us, there is nothing much to say about backbenchers. Just one example of helpless disdain inflicted on our people.

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UK: David Cameron Deserves Better Than This Ghastly Backbench B-Team

by Peter Oborne

The Tory leader David Cameron can do nothing to satisfy his selfish MPs. The only winner is Ed Miliband

Last Christmas, the outlook was rosy for David Cameron. He ranked highly at the polls. It was widely assumed that he would be re-elected. Almost everyone agreed that Labour’s Ed Miliband was useless. This year, everything changed — starting with the Budget in March. The Coalition has started to disintegrate. Mr Miliband now looks likely to become the next prime minister, while authority is draining away from Mr Cameron. He has suffered two massive Commons defeats, thanks to mutiny by his own party. There is even some talk of a Tory leadership contest…

[Reader comment by allotment on 20 December 2012 at about 10 am.]

Maybe Dave does not deserve us, the English people. Maybe we are just too stupid & racist for such a well intentioned Liberal Gentleman. Maybe that is why he is continuing with Labour’s plan to eliminate us & replace us with good god fearing muslims

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UK: Eric Pickles Tells Councils to Stop Spending Money on Expensive Leadership Courses

Eric Pickles, the Communities Secretary, has called for councils to stop spending money on expensive leadership courses at a time when frontline services are stretched.

The advice was contained in a booklet, 50 Ways to Save, which features ideas from Mr Pickles on how to make deeper cuts without affecting public services, a newspaper reported. It singled out courses run by Common Purpose, a charity which encourages networking among its graduates and has been described by critics as “the Left’s version of the old boys’ network”…

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UK: Muslims in East End Hold Xmas Party-for Their Christian Neighbours

Hundreds of council tenants have kicked off the festive season in London’s multi-cultural East End by celebrating a faith that’s not their own.

The local authority’s housing wing, Tower Hamlets Homes, asked families on housing estates in Bethnal Green and Wapping to help organise parties to improve interfaith understanding. Groups run by non-Muslims organised three Eid parties earlier this year, with residents from all backgrounds joining in. Muslim groups returned the invitation this week with Christmas celebrations, when the Dorset Community Association in Wapping held a joint event with Bethnal Green’s Columbia Tenants’ Association. Youth worker Angela Brown, who held the shindig in Wapping, said: “We had 200 children and their families joining Santa which made it a Christmas to remember.”…

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UK: Mr Cameron Must Not Pander to the Shrill Voices on the Right and Remember UKIP is Still a Party of Pub Bores

by Ian Birrell

Despite Ukip’s recent surge in the polls, its simplistic policies would be a blind alley for the modern Tory party.

Nick Clegg has made a lot of noise this week, celebrating his fifth anniversary as Liberal Democrat leader with a defiant defence of his record in government. For all his fine words, all he really achieved was to underline again the painful tragedy of ensnarement in the trap of coalition, his unloved party slowly bleeding away in front of an uncaring electorate. Meanwhile, David Cameron notched up seven years at the helm of the Conservatives. Unlike his deputy he did not make a fuss about the anniversary, for he too displays the deep wounds of coalition politics. Latest polling puts his party at just 29 per cent in the polls, the lowest level under his leadership…

[Reader comment by pub bore on 19 December 2012 at about 11 pm.]

This is a very poorly thought out article. UKIP are becoming ever more popular, yet apparently the subjects they major on — immigration, crime, the EU — are not important to voters, when they are asked, according to Mr Birrell. Interestingly, there are two articles in the same paper today which state that Homeless Link workers “are increasingly meeting Eastern European migrants who have no recourse to benefits”, and another describing how the West End has seen “a major influx of Romanian gangs” and that the Met Police have put up signs in Romanian warning these people off hot spots like Oxford Street. Disgruntled elderly pub bores like myself are not fearful of the future, as Mr Birrell states, but, rather, in despair about the recent past — our country has changed enormously and let’s hope the next generation can cope with concerns about integration, housing, and social deprivation that this generation of politicians have decided we must endure.

[JP note: See also Birrell’s recent article on why we have nothing to fear from Muslims for the fulsome flavour of his modern thought. http://www.standard.co.uk/comment/comment/ian-birrell-we-have-nothing-to-fear-from-our-muslim-citizens-8405793.html ]

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UK: Mosque Makes Donation to Met Police’s Leyton Custody Centre

A MOSQUE has donated prayer mats and copies of the Qur’an to police for the use of suspects detained at the Met’s custody centre in Leyton. It is part of efforts by police and Muslim leaders to improve their relations in Waltham Forest. The donation was made by management at Noor Ul Islam Mosque in Leyton High Road, which is close to the custody centre in Hainault Road. Noor Ul Islam Chairman Yusuf Hansa said: “Noor Ul Islam is committed to building a positive relationship with other agencies especially the Police Service to improve the community…

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UK: Mosque Scheme Hailed a Success

Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) has visited around 1,000 mosque members in the Wardleworth area over the past couple of months. Community Safety Advisors (CSAs) have been using Friday Prayers to highlight to the community the importance of working smoke alarms and Home Safety Checks (HSC). The campaign — which has been running since September — has now concluded and more than 150 HSCs have been completed, with many more arranged, as a direct result of the initiative. Staff also visited homes in the streets surrounding the mosques offering free HSCs to residents and encouraging people to swap their chip pans for deep fat fryers — and 35 chip pan exchanges were carried out…

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UK: Row Over Brighton and Hove Council Prayers

It was introduced as a way to promote harmony, respect and be inclusive of all religions, but councillors have claimed they were “concerned and baffled” when Islamic prayers were sung before a town hall meeting. All elected members on Brighton and Hove City Council are invited to bow their heads before meetings of the full council. Usually prayers are led by a Church of England priest. For the first time, mayor Bill Randall has invited religious leaders from other faiths to lead the moment of reflection. After an imam delivered a prayer in Arabic in the council chamber last week, independent councillor Christina Summers said she felt it was “exclusive”. Last night some questioned her commitment to diversity in the city, which according to most recent census figures has 6,095 Muslims…

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UK: What Does it Take to Get Jailed? Father Who Abused and Punched a Headmistress Only Has to Pay £100 as Thief With 9,000 Victims Walks Free

A thug who launched a violent assault on a headmistress when she told off his son for racial abuse walked free from court yesterday.

Paul Stratford punched and swore at Zita McCormick after she told him his eight-year-old son Brendan would be excluded for a day.

Flanked by colleagues, the teacher told the 31-year-old to calm down. Instead he made for her, punching her and pushing her backward.

Despite the gravity of the offence, magistrates decided to impose only a community sentence, telling Stratford to pay his victim £100. In another astonishing case yesterday, a Romanian thief who ran a £3million cashpoint scam with 9,000 victims also escaped jail.

Leonid Rotaru was given an 18-month suspended jail sentence.

Last night, an education expert said law and order seemed to have ‘gone out of the window’. Another said Stratford, who already had a conviction for violence, should have been jailed to deter others from attacking teachers.

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North Africa

Egyptian President to Visit Washington in February 2013

CAIRO, Dec. 19 (Xinhua) — Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi is scheduled to pay a visit to the United States next February, official news agency MENA quoted Wednesday one of Morsi’s assistants as saying. “President Morsi was invited to visit the United States on Dec. 17, but he had to apologize due to the current circumstances the country is going through, and it was agreed that he would visit America next February,” said Essam al-Haddad, Morsi’s assistant for foreign affairs. Haddad said that post-unrest Egypt was no longer treating the United States as superior. “No one can deny the United States is a big power, but Egypt is also a big regional power with a great status, history and people, “ he added.

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Egypt: Brotherhood, Salafis Call for Mass Protest in Alexandria

The Muslim Brotherhood and several Salafi parties on Wednesday declared their intention to stage a million-man demonstration in front of Alexandria’s al-Qaed Ibrahim mosque next Friday. The demonstration comes in response to what they called the trespassing of “the Popular Current and the Constitution Party militias” on the mosque and the besieging of Sheikh Ahmed al-Mahallawy inside the mosque last Friday…

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Jihadi Leader to Christians: Convert to Islam or Die

Says their women, daughters may legitimately be regarded as wives of Muslims

(YNetNews) Jihadi leader Ahmad Al Baghdadi Al Hassani referred to Christians as polytheists and “friends of the Zionists.”

In a recent Egyptian TV address, the extremist leader stressed that Christians must choose “Islam or death,” while their women and daughters may legitimately be regarded as wives of Muslims.

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The Wretched Absurdity of the Benghazi Report

Only if this report was written with the blood of the dead Americans could it be more insulting to their memory, their families and to the intelligence of the American public.

Under the cover of the Newtown school shooting, an “independent” five member investigative panel quietly released an unclassified, 39-page report Tuesday night, detailing their findings of the attack that led to the murder of four Americans in Benghazi on September 11, 2012. The report cites five main reasons for the loss of life, all primarily related to inadequate security for U.S. personnel. However, the independent panel found that no “U.S. Government employee engaged in misconduct or willfully ignored his or her responsibilities, and, therefore, did not find reasonable cause to believe that an individual breached his or her duty so as to be the subject of a recommendation for disciplinary action.” Stated another way, no one is to blame nor will be held accountable for the murders of Americans Sean Smith, Glen Dougherty, Tyrone Woods, and Ambassador Chris Stevens, so just continue with your business.

The report was released in advance of closed-door congressional testimony scheduled for today by two senior panel members, retired Ambassador Thomas Pickering and former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Admiral Mike Mullen. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was also scheduled to testify this week, but has declined to do so as a result of her recent fainting spell. Others are unavailable to testify or have not been asked, which is a common tactic when the outcome of an investigation is fixed from the beginning, and this, based on an extensive review of all available evidence, most certainly was.

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Israel and the Palestinians

Israeli Settlements Leave U.S. Odd Man Out at U.N. Security Council

(Reuters) — In a rare move on Wednesday, all but one of the 15 members of the U.N. Security Council made statements at the United Nations opposing Israeli plans to expand Jewish settlements around Jerusalem after the United States repeatedly blocked attempts to take stronger action.

India’s U.N. ambassador, Hardeep Singh Puri, described the four separate statements — made by the eight council members from the Non-Aligned Movement, the four European members, Russia and China — as a “Plan B” after it was clear the United States, was likely to veto a legally binding resolution on the issue…

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US Condemns ‘Provocative’ Israel Settlement Building

The Obama administration called Israel’s settlement-building programme “provocative” and a threat to peace in one of its harshest condemnations yet of Benjamin Netanyahu’s policy.

Israel rebuffed the criticism however, by announcing plans for 3,600 homes in east Jerusalem and the West Bank on land claimed as part of a future Palestinian state. Plans for a new 2,600-home development in Givat Hamatos — the first new settlement approved in east Jerusalem for 15 years — were given the go-ahead. Permission was also given for another 1,048 houses in several existing settlements. It was the latest in a spate of decisions to expand settlements on the Palestinian side of the of the pre-1967 “green line” border since last month’s United Nations vote granting de facto recognition to Palestinian statehood.

On Monday, approval was given to build 1,500 homes in another east Jerusalem neighbourhood, Ramat Shlomo. The project had earlier been shelved after it provoked a diplomatic crisis with Washington when it was first announced during a visit of US vice-president Joe Biden to Israel in 2010. Its revival prompted the state department to accuse Mr Netanyahu’s government of sabotaging the chances of a peace agreement…

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Middle East

Al Qaeda Grows Powerful in Syria as Endgame Nears

Having seen its star wane in Iraq, al Qaeda has staged a comeback in neighbouring Syria, posing a dilemma for the opposition fighting to remove President Bashar al-Assad and making the West balk at military backing for the revolt.

The rise of al Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria, al-Nusra Front, which the United States designated a terrorist organisation last week, could usher in a long and deadly confrontation with the West, and perhaps Israel.

Inside Syria, the group is exploiting a widening sectarian rift to recruit Sunnis who saw themselves as disenfranchised by Assad’s Alawite minority, an offshoot of Shi’ite Islam that dominates Syria’s power and security structures.

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Did Israel’s Air Force Strike Hezbollah Chemical Weapons Sites?

According to a recent Algemeiner report, in both October and late December 2012, there were mysterious explosions at Hezbollah arms depots in Baalbek and South Lebanon. The Kuwaiti website al Jaridi reported that Israel may have bombed the Southern Lebanon site because “Syria had transferred missiles there that were capable of being equipped with chemical warheads. The missiles had been moved into Lebanon from Syria in the last several months.” David Ignatius writing in the Washington Post earlier this week noted the threat of these unconventional weapons transfers from Syria to Iranian proxy Hezbollah: What should we make of these reports? First, the Syrian chemical-warfare capability may be even more dangerous than people had thought, because the weapons can be moved to other locations and mixed en route. And, second, there’s a significant risk of proliferation to other groups, such as Hezbollah, which could pose a global terrorist threat. Israel Hayom today had this comment from the chief of Israel’s Air Force, Maj. Gen. Amir Eshel:…

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Iran’s Middle East Neighbours ‘Would Not Join a Nuclear Arms Race’

Iran’s Middle East rivals have nothing to gain from a nuclear arms race triggered by the Islamic Republic acquiring a nuclear bomb and could be stopped from going nuclear by Western pressure, new research claims.

The assumption that states such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt would hastily push to acquire a nuclear deterrent if Iran emerged as an atomic weapons power has underpinned diplomatic efforts to stop Tehran’s nuclear programme. But Looking Beyond a Nuclear Iran, a new paper from Centre for Science and Security Studies at Kings College London, claims that all three states are in no position to unilaterally acquire nuclear weapons

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Jihadist Leaders of Obama-Backed Libyan Rebellion Fought Against U.S. In Iraq

The special Accountability Review Board that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton set up to investigate the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, says that among the leaders of the 2011 Libyan revolution that President Barack Obama backed with U.S. military force—but without congressional authorization—were Benghazi-based jihadists who had fought against the United States in Iraq.

The report describes post-revoluationary Benghazi as a “a lawless town … in reality run by a diverse group of local Islamist militias” that had a long history of violent antagonism toward the United States.

“Jihadis from Benghazi engaged in Afghanistan against the Soviets and took up arms against U.S. forces in the post-2003 Iraq insurgency,” says the report. “Many of them reemerged in 2011 as leaders of anti-Qaddafi militias in eastern Libya.”

“Benghazi, the largest city and historical power center in eastern Libya, was the launching point for the uprising against Qaddafi and a long time nexus of anti-regime activism,” says the report.

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Kuwait: One Held in Pro-Assad Rally

Syrian hurt in fight

KUWAIT CITY, Dec 19: A group of Syrian nationals on five vehicles organized a rally in support of Bashar Al-Assad recently on Damascus Street. One among the participants were arrested. According to security sources, the suspects were seen holding the Syrian national flag and pictures of Bashar Al-Assad and shouting slogans against the Free Syria Army. A group of passersby threw stones at them in protest against their slogans…

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Kuwait: Hunt for Mom as Baby Dumped Near Mosque

KUWAIT CITY, Dec 19: Police are looking for an unidentified mother for allegedly dumping her new-born baby in front of a mosque in Al-Rai, reports Al-Rai daily. Worshippers alerted the Operations Department of the Ministry of Interior after they found the baby wrapped in cloth. Police have handed over the baby to the Farwaniya Hospital.

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Syria: Belluomo Kidnappers Demand €530,000 Ransom

Russia cooperating to secure release of all 3 hostages

(ANSAmed) — MOSCOW, DECEMBER 20 — The kidnappers of Italian engineer Mario Belluomo and two of his Russian colleagues in Syria have demanded a 530,000 euro ransom for their freedom, according to sources quoted Thursday in Russian newspaper Kommersant.

On Tuesday Russia’s foreign ministry discussed the ransom — made to Hmisho, the private steel company where the three are employed. “It’s around 50 million Syrian pounds” a source told Kommersant. “Moscow is cooperating with major Western countries including Italy and the United States to secure the release of the engineers abducted by a Syrian rebel group”, the newspaper added.

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Turkey: Incest to be Defined as Crime, Minister Says

(ANSAmed) — ANKARA, DECEMBER 20 — The Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Family and Social Policy are working together to have incest defined as a sexual abuse crime in the Turkish Penal Code (TCK), with a prescribed minimum sentence of 15 years in prison, as WB website reports. The TCK does not currently include a separate definition of incest, and this has proven to be a problem in every phase of legal processes concerning such cases. Consequently, there is no system to prevent incest or protect the victims of incestuous relationships. Family and Social Policy Minister Fatma Sahin met with representatives of nongovernmental organizations on Tuesday to discuss the matter, according to the Haberturk daily. The announcement to define incest as a crime under the TCK was made by Sahin in response to criticism that parents who sexually abuse children receive minor punishment because incest itself is not currently punishable by law. The new regulation seeks to change Articles 103, 104 and 105 of the TCK to define incest as a crime. Data released by the Gazi University Child Protection Center revealed 498 cases of the rape or sexual abuse of minors reported to just one child protection center in Ankara this year. Of these cases, 332 were defined as sexual abuse, with 71 perpetrators claimed to be the biological fathers and 48 to be the biological mothers of the victims. According to data released by the National Police Department recently, around 400,000 children have been sexually abused by family members in the last 20 years. Statistics released as part of a collaborative effort by a number of civil society organizations in Turkey in 2009 suggest that 4% of all children in Turkey have been subjected to sexual abuse, with 70% of the victims younger than 10. The biggest risk faced by children who run away and live on the streets is sexual exploitation. Additionally, many children kidnapped in the southeastern provinces are forced into prostitution in western Turkey.

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UN: Violence Escalating in Syria, Rebels Must Not be Armed

Conflict has become ethnic, politics only viable solution

(ANSAmed) — BRUSSELS, DECEMBER 20 — “The war in Syria has brought untold destruction and suffering to civilians. Warring parties have become increasingly violent and unpredictable and they increasingly flout international laws. The only way to stop the conflict is via a political solution and by not giving weapons”, a UN commission inquiry into Syria has found. The inquiry continued: “the conflict in Syria, which is nearing the end of its second year, has become increasingly divided along ethnic lines between Alawites and Sunnis, with other ethnic minorities forced to take up arms to defend themselves, and with many fighters coming from other countries”.

The latest report from the inquiry covers the period from 28 September — 16 December 2012 and was compiled without entering the country from more than 1,200 witness and victim statements.

“A military solution to the conflict in Syria doesn’t exist and it won’t end with the continued use of arms”, president of the commission inquiry Paulo Sergio Pinheiro said.

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South Asia

Four Police Poisoned, Shot Dead in Southern Afghanistan

KANDAHAR — Four Afghan policemen were shot dead and three wounded after being poisoned by a colleague in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, officials said.

The attack happened in the Spin Boldak district of Kandahar province and is the latest in a series of insider attacks by Afghan security forces on their local and foreign colleagues.”There were eight border police in Shero area check post, one of them poisoned the others’ food and then shot them,” provincial spokesman Jawid Faysal told AFP…

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Malaysia Removes Restrictions on Christian Pilgrims to Holy Land

The ceiling on the number of pilgrims is removed; it was 700. The number of days is extended to 21 days from 7. Before, each Church could only bring f 40 people. For Catholic priest, the change brings happiness ahead of the festivity.

Kuala Lumpur (AsiaNews/Agenzie) — Malaysian authorities have lifted quotas and other restrictions on Christians who want to travel to Israel and the Holy Land. The decision was taken in November but was made public only as applications for travel to Jerusalem went up. It comes after a long feud between the government and minority Christians and might affect next year’s election.

Predominantly Muslim Malaysia bars travel to Israel but the government has previously allowed Christians to travel to the historic city regarded as holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims.

According to the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM), the government imposed a quota of 700 pilgrims per year, with any one church only allowed to send a group of 40.

But a letter sent from Prime Minister Najib Razak’s office to CFM president Ng Moon Hing on 28 November said these limits no longer applied save that visits could be for a maximum 21 days.

Following the controversy over the use of Allah also for the Christian God, a case decided in Christians’ favour in court, Malaysia’s Christian minority has had to face a period of difficulties, tensions and violence, including attacks against its churches and buildings.

With restrictions gone, some peace of mind has come to them on the eve of Christmas celebrations.

“We are grateful we can once again go to worship in the Holy Land,” said Fr Lawrence Andrew, former Herald Malaysia editor of Malaysia’s only Catholic weekly.

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Far East

China: A Splendid Mosque, A School for Muslims

Originally built in the 14th century, Lanzhou Xiguan Mosque, the largest mosque in Lanzhou, northwest China’s Gansu province is much more than a place of worship. In addition to welcoming almost 4,000 Muslims to Jumu’ah, a congregational prayer that Muslims hold every Friday afternoon; it is also a school providing both higher and primary education for Muslim girls and for cultivating male Muslim clerics and talents. As the city’s first religious girls’ school, it consists of more than 400 faculty members, including 16 female teachers. The school enrolls women from teenagers to middle-aged alike and customizes their courses, said Ma Zhong, Imam of the Lanzhou Xiguan Mosque in an interview with reporters from China Radio International…

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Chinese Universities Urged to Fight Back Against Foreign Religion

Chinese leaders have urged universities to fight back against a foreign “plot” to use religion to “westernise and divide” their country.

In an official directive, apparently distributed last year by officials from China’s powerful Central Committee and leaked to a US-based Christian group, the government compares foreigners preaching religion in China to a “disease” that must be treated.

Universities must give “absolutely no opportunity for foreign use of religion to infiltrate” their campuses, it says.

“With China’s rapid economic and social development and the steady growth of China’s comprehensive national strength, the US-led Western countries are ceaselessly increasing the intensity of their containment of China,” reads one section of the 16-page document in a translation published by the Washington Post.

“Foreign hostile forces have put even greater emphasis [on] using religion to infiltrate China to carry out their political plot to westernise and divide China.” Chinese students are being “lured into taking part” in religious activities and “forceful measures” are required to counter this “plot”, the document claims.

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Criticism in China of Failure to Report Vicious School Attack on Same Day as Newtown Massacre

Chinese state media’s failure to properly report an attack on a school in central China — on the same day as last week’s Newtown massacre in Connecticut — is sparking online criticism of official media, with commentators asking why the lives and well-being of Chinese children did not merit prominent coverage.

State news outlets gave extensive coverage of the Newtown shooting on December 14, but hardly referred to a crazed attacker’s rampage at a school in Henan the same day, in which 23 children were hurt.

“On the same day as the US shooting, 23 children were slashed at the school in Henan, but mainstream media were virtually mute on this. Are the lives of Chinese children worthless to them?” Reuters quoted one blogger as protesting, in what it said was one of many such posts.

It said that China Digital Times, a website following social and political developments in China and run by the University of California, was reporting that the Chinese government’s central propaganda department ordered all official media to downplay the Henan attack.

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MPRP Decides to Remain in Mongolian Coalition Gov’t

ULAN BATOR, Dec. 19 (Xinhua) — Gankhuyag Shiilegdamba, secretary general of the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party, says the MPRP has decided to remain in the country’s coalition government. Shiilegdamba said Wednesday that the MPRP’s executive bureau has decided to cancel a previous decision to withdraw from the coalition to maintain its stability, and to curb social injustice from within the government…

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Australia — Pacific

Australia You Are So Totally Gay

by James Delingpole

I mean “gay”, of course, in the offensive, playground, politically incorrect sense of the word. As in: “Your Dad’s car is totally gay.” Or: “That shark was so gay he didn’t even manage to take your whole leg off.” This is the kind of usage that would you have you arrested in Australia these days, such is the gag-making political correctness of the land they once called the Lucky Country but which now ought more properly to be named the Haringey of the Southern Hemisphere…

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Police Hunt Woman Who Racially Attacked Two Indian Women on Melbourne Bus

POLICE are searching for a woman following a racial attack on two Indian women in Melbourne’s CBD.

The mystery woman, believed to be in her 30s, threatened the two women — both aged in their 20s — and slapped one across the face after they got off the bus at the corner of Queen and Collins streets.

Police said the incident was sparked after one of the victims accidentally bumped her bag into the attacker when getting on the Bay Street bus in Port Melbourne at 12.30pm on December 12.

She turned to apologise but the woman launched a racist verbal attack on her.

After continued abuse the victims left the bus but were followed by the angry woman and a friend.

The attacker slapped one woman across the face and knocked a phone from the hand of the other victim, who was trying to call police.

As the phone smashed on the ground, the attacker warned the two women not to call police before fleeing in a taxi.

Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward.

The offender is described as being about 160cm tall, of a very solid build, with short, spiky blonde hair. She was wearing three-quarter length blue pants and a black, short-sleeved T-shirt with Burberry written on the front.

The offender’s friend was also believed to be in her 30s, Caucasian, about 162cm tall, of a small, skinny build with dull blonde hair tied into a ponytail.

She was wearing a white collarless shirt and a black skirt below her knees.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit their website at www.crimestoppers.com.au

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Ghana: Port Authorities Release Argentine Ship

ACCRA, Dec. 19 (Xinhua) — The Argentine naval vessel -ARA Libertad — detained at the Tema Port since October has finally been released, Ghanaian port authorities confirmed to Xinhua on Wednesday. Director for the port of Tema Jacob Adorkor told Xinhua via telephone that the vessel sailed out of the Ghanaian port at 4:20 p.m. on the orders of the shipping agent, Map Shipping Limited. The naval training vessel, which arrived in Tema on Oct. 1 on a goodwill mission to train Ghanaian naval personnel, was impounded on the orders of a High Court over unpaid debts…

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Ghana: Muslims Must Pursue Peace — Chief Imam

The National Chief Imam, Sheikh Dr. Osmanu Nuhu Sharabutu on Wednesday urged Ghanaians, especially Muslims to pursue the cause of peace and ensure fellow-feeling to all manner of people. He said Muslims should also be steadfast in their prayers and promote peace in whatever conditions they found themselves…

[JP note: Fine words butter no parsnips.]

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In Sierra Leone, Usu Boie Constructs New Mosque in Kaningo

A senior political figure in the All People’s Congress (APC) party, Alhaji Usman Boie Kamara has constructed and commissioned a new Mosque at the Kaningo Community in Lumley, Freetown. Hundreds of Muslims and community elders at the weekend assembled at the newly constructed Masjid (Mosque) to thank Alhaji Boie Kamara for his gesture to Muslim worshipers in that part of the capital city. The mosque construction project started over a month ago during the visit of Alhaji Usman Boie Kamara to the community where he promised to assist in the construction of a mosque…

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Kenya: Police Hold Over 20 in Connection With Nairobi Twin Blasts

NAIROBI, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) — Kenyan police have arrested more than 20 suspects in connection with Wednesday’s twin blasts in which at least two people were injured. Regional police commander Moses Ombati on Thursday said the suspects were arrested in the crackdown on those behind the heinous act near Alamin Mosque in the Somali-dominated Eastleigh. “We will conduct more swoops in Eastleigh to ensure peace returns there. We have launched investigations to establish exactly what is happening there,” Ombati told Xinhua by telephone on Thursday…

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Immigration

Kenney Says Screening Immigrants for ‘Islamism’ Not Part of Plan

OTTAWA — Responding to calls from a security expert that Canada needs to better screen prospective immigrants for “Islamism”, Citizenship Minister Jason Kenney says Canada doesn’t build bias into its immigration system. Kenney pointed to several recent changes to the immigration system — including the Faster Removal of Foreign Criminals Act and a biometric screening program that comes into effect Jan. 2 — as improving the screening process. “Whatever kind of extremism it may be, we’ll be in a much better position to ensure that people who may pose a threat to Canada’s security do not get in and if they get here, get removed more quickly,” he said. On Tuesday, the MacDonald-Laurier Institute published an interview with Scott Newark, former Crown prosecutor in Alberta, in which he calls on the Canadian government to do more to keep “Islamists” out…

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Security Expert: Canada Should Keep Eye Out for ‘Islamist’ Immigrants

OTTAWA — A security expert says Canada needs to go beyond screening for terrorists landing on our shores and consider the religious beliefs of some prospective immigrants.

Scott Newark says Canada should be concerned about “Islamist” immigrants. Newark served as executive officer of the Canadian Police Association and also worked as a security and policy advisor to both the Ontario and federal Ministers of Public Safety. “We need to think hard about what I would call ‘Islamism’, the political Islam that has absolutely no interest whatsoever in integration, that is intolerant and unyielding and absolutely committed to eradicating Western values,” he said in an interview. Newark says if Canada did a better job screening prospective immigrants, Omar Khadr might not be household name. Canada knew of Omar Khadr’s father’s fundraising activities for al-Qaida, for example, and of his father’s taking his children to spend time with Osama Bin Laden in Afghanistan, Newark says. “But we ignored that,” he said. “And that is contrary to what’s in our own national security interest.” Newark, unsurprisingly, is a fan of Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, who has made significant changes to the immigration system to keep more undesirables out.

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Culture Wars

UK: Shock at CofE School Where Mr Upton Will Return After Christmas as Miss Meadows

It was not your average Christmas newsletter for a Church of England primary school.

Marked ‘staff changes’, it began conventionally enough, informing parents that Mrs Metcalfe was leaving for a new teaching position in Spain.

It explained that ‘Miss Wharmby will be teaching Year 1 full-time’ and that ‘Mrs Kelly will be reducing her hours’.

But the sixth paragraph came as a bit of a shock.

‘Mr Upton has recently made a significant change in his life and will be transitioning to live as a woman,’ it read.

‘After the Christmas break, she will return to work as Miss Meadows.’

It then said the school was ‘proud of our commitment to equality and diversity among our staff and children’.

Yesterday parents at St Mary Magdalen’s Primary School in Accrington, Lancashire, were coming to terms with the fact the popular Year 6 teacher previously known as Nathan Upton — a father-of-one who until recently was married — is now Lucy Meadows.

They told how pupils had been informed that the 32-year-old felt he had been ‘born with a girl’s brain in a boy’s body’.

However some complained that their children were too young to understand how ‘Sir’ could become ‘Miss’ almost overnight and were confused and upset.

Mr Upton married Ruth Smith in 2009 and the couple had a son, now aged three.

He joined the school around the same time and, according to parents, began growing his cropped hair and dying it purple, painting his nails pink and wearing sparkly headbands.

A crayon drawing of Mr Upton by a pupil posted on the school’s website shows him with hair swept back over his shoulders.

‘At first we thought he was just borrowing his wife’s headbands to hold his hair back,’ said one parent.

‘I saw what I thought was Mr Upton dressed as a woman in town one weekend, but I decided I’d imagined it.’

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News Feed 20121219

Financial Crisis
» EU OKs 25.3 Mln Euros to Aid Laid-Off Workers
» Italian Bond Spread Hovers Around 300 Points
» Italy: ‘Biggest Budget Surplus in 2013 Since 2000’ Says EU
» Italy Doesn’t Face Short-Term Fiscal Stress, Says EC
» Spanish Banking Insolvency Reaches New 11.23% High
 
USA
» Latino Muslims Are Shaping a New US Identity
» Obama to Give Congress Plan on Gun Control Within Weeks
» Robert H. Bork: Conservative Jurist, Dies at 85
» St Zuck Gives Half a BEELLION DOLLARS in Facebook Stock to Charity
» Straight Talk From Williams: A Hundred Percent of Nothing
» We Know How to Stop School Shootings
» Your Cellphone is Spying on You
 
Canada
» Thousands of Teachers in Ontario Strike to Protest Legislation
 
Europe and the EU
» Amid Scars of Past Conflict Spanish Far Right Grows
» Cardinal Calls for More Transparent Finances at Vatican
» Greece: The Story of Antiquities Stolen by Nazis
» Italian Court Bans Conjugal Visitors for Prison Inmates
» Italy: Senate Health Panel Chief Probed Over Lombardy Contracts
» Italy: Twitter Feed Boomerangs Against Ex-Premier Silvio Berlusconi
» Italy: Four Foreign Banks Convicted in Milan in Derivatives Case
» ‘Radical Islam’ Trial Set to Resume in Bulgaria
» Terzi Says Italy Will Push for Nazi-Victim Compensation
» UK: Doctor Gousul Islam, 77, Jailed for Sex Crimes
» UK: EDL to Stage Demo Against Islamic School Plans for Byker Grove Building
» UK: Free Press Under Threat
» UK: Muslims Call for Changes Over Port Terror Searches
» UK: Parents’ Fury as Christian Primary School Bans Christmas Nativity Play From the Timetable
» UK: Peter Bone MP: Religious Institutions Should Not be Under Attack From the Charity Commission
» UK: Traditional Tories Are Defecting to UKIP in Droves
» UK: Vandals and Hanoverians
 
North Africa
» Algeria: Nation Arrests Aqim ‘Number Two’
» Libya: US Inquiry Into Benghazi Mission Attack Criticises ‘Grossly Inadequate’ Security
» Tunisia: Arab Winter Update
 
Middle East
» British Military Leader Outlines Closer Engagement With Gulf, Arab, African Nations
 
South Asia
» David Cameron and Barack Obama Agree Afghan Withdrawal Plan
» Death Penalty Sought for US Soldier Accused of Killing Afghan Villagers
» India: Gang Rape in New Delhi, Victim in Critical Condition
» India: Thousands of Shia Muslims in Lucknow India Stage Rally Against Shia Genocide in Pakistan
» Pakistan: Taliban War Against Polio: Two More Volunteers Wounded, After Those Slain Yesterday
» Pakistan: Polio Campaign Hit by Fresh Attacks
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Pirates Seize Indian Crew in Raid Off Nigeria
» Somalia Ready to Try Pirates on its Soil, Says Chief of Justice
» South Africa: Behold, The Zuma Moment!
 
Latin America
» Argentina Seeks Arrest of Italian Priest for Rights Abuses
» Argentina Congress Hosts “Islam for Peace” Seminar
 
Immigration
» Greece: New Tragedy in the Aegean Sea, 21 Dead
» Tony Blair: Immigration Has Been Good for Britain
 
General
» Tactical Missal
» US Study Endorses Islam as Fastest Growing Religion, Popular in Youth

Financial Crisis

EU OKs 25.3 Mln Euros to Aid Laid-Off Workers

In France, Ireland, Holland, Spain, Sweden

(ANSAmed) — BRUSSELS, DECEMBER 19 — The European Commission on Wednesday green-lit the disbursement of 25.3 million euros from the European Globalization Fund to get hundreds of laid-off workers in France, Ireland, Holland, Spain, and Sweden back on their feet.

The largest slice of the pie, or 11.9 million euros, goes to 2,089 former PSA Peugeot-Citroen employees in France. Another 4.3 million euros go to former employees of Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, 2.8 million euros will aid 435 laid-off construction workers in Holland, and 2.6 million are slated for 432 former employees of Irish wide-band service provider Talk Talk. In Spain, laid-off metalworkers from 35 providers of naval components will get 2 million euros, while 1.4 million euros go to 616 former employees of Zalco Aluminum Zeeland Company NV, in Holland. The European Globalization Fund “is an efficient instrument to support workers who are laid off following global market changes, proving its value in times of crisis,” said EU Labor Commissioner Laszlo Andor, who called on member states to make sure “the fund stays available” in the 2014-2020 EU budget.

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Italian Bond Spread Hovers Around 300 Points

Calm returns to bond market after alarm of Monti’s resignation

(ANSA) — Rome, December 19 — The spread between 10-year Italian bonds and the German equivalent was hovering at around 300 basis points on Wednesday after briefly dipping below the psychologically important threshold.

The spread, which closed at 304 points on Tuesday, dropped to 299 points before climbing back to 302 with a yield of 4.45%.

The spread — a key measure of market confidence in the country’s ability to weather the eurozone crisis — went under the 300-points mark for the first time since March at the start of this month before rising back above it.

It soared to 360 basis points after Premier Mario Monti said he would resign when the 2013 budget law is approved after after Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PdL) party stopped backing the government.

But the spread gradually came back down and the fact that it dipped below the 300-points mark again on Wednesday suggests calm has returned to the bond market. Austerity measures and structural economic reforms carried out by Monti’s emergency government have boosted investor faith in Italy after the country’s borrowing costs looked in danger of becoming unsustainably high last year, when the crisis forced Berlusconi to quit as premier.

Furthermore, Italy’s borrowing costs have come down significantly since July when European Central Bank President Mario Draghi pledged to do whatever was necessary to support the euro.

He followed those words with action in September, when the ECB established a bond-buying program for stressed countries.

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Italy: ‘Biggest Budget Surplus in 2013 Since 2000’ Says EU

5.1% in 2013, 4.1% in 2012

(ANSA) — Brussels, December 18 — Italy’s primary budget surplus next year will be 5.1% of GDP, the highest since 2000 when it was 4.5%, the European Union said Tuesday. This year’s primary surplus is forecast at 4.1%, the EU said in its Fiscal Sustainability Report 2012.

Outgoing Premier Mario Monti’s austerity policies have put Italy on track to balance the budget in structural terms next year.

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Italy Doesn’t Face Short-Term Fiscal Stress, Says EC

Sustainability risks medium in medium run, says Commission

(ANSA) — Brussels, December 18 — The European Commission said on Tuesday that Italy is in no danger of fiscal stress in the short-term.

It said that there were some possible problems in the medium term, but it should be possible to avoid these if future Italian government continue with the policy of budget discipline adopted by Premier Mario Monti’s emergency administration of unelected technocrats. “Italy does not appear to face a risk of fiscal stress in the short-term,” the EC said in its Fiscal Sustainability Report 2012.

“Sustainability risks appear to be medium in the medium run, while becoming low in a long-term perspective, conditional upon the full implementation of the planned ambitious fiscal consolidation and on maintaining the primary balance well beyond 2014 at the level expected to be reached in that year”.

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Spanish Banking Insolvency Reaches New 11.23% High

Record high since 1994

(ANSAmed) — MADRID, DECEMBER 18 — Insolvent debt towards banks, cooperatives and other lenders reached a new record of 11.23%, the highest rate since 1994, when it was 9.15%, the Bank of Spain made known Tuesday.

The last month in which the rate of insolvency decreased was June 2011. It has been rising steadily since then, making this the 16th consecutive month in which lenders have had trouble recovering their loans, the central bank said.

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USA

Latino Muslims Are Shaping a New US Identity

by Erika L. Sanchez

Of Mexican heritage, Marta Khadija, president of LALMA, La Asociacion Latino Musulmana de America, or The Latino Muslim Association of America, converted to Islam in 1983. She had been unhappy with her spiritual life and when she moved to the United States, her Muslim friends began sending her Islamic texts and she visited a mosque. Emotional and powerful, this experience gave her peace. Another Latino American, writer, innovator and self-identified indigenous Muslim, Mark Gonzales, bases much of his work on the issue of identity. Gonzales, who is of Mexican and French Canadian descent and was raised Catholic, began to explore Islam after practicing Christianity in a very deep way. He says, “In that process, I realized I didn’t like the idea of a gatekeeper.” At that time he was also working on restorative justice with families who were deported after 9/11. He began building relationships with people practicing Islam and converted…

Latino Muslims like Gonzales, Ruiz and Khadija are creating a unique American identity. “Islam is a religion that, at its core, has to be culturally relevant to those who practice it,” Gonzales says. “Latinos are forming a culturally relevant form of Islam.” As Americans, we need to make space in our minds for these new communities.

Erika L. Sanchez is a poet and freelance writer living in Chicago. She is currently the sex and love advice columnist for Cosmopolitan for Latinas and a contributor to the Huffington Post, NBC Latino and others.

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Obama to Give Congress Plan on Gun Control Within Weeks

President Obama said Wednesday that he will submit broad new gun control proposals to Congress no later than January and will commit the power of his office to overcoming political opposition in the wake of last week’s school massacre.

The president’s pledge comes as key House Republicans restated their firm opposition to enacting any new limits on firearms or ammunition, setting up the possibility of a philosophical clash over the Second Amendment early in Mr. Obama’s second term.

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Robert H. Bork: Conservative Jurist, Dies at 85

Robert H. Bork, a former solicitor general, federal judge and conservative legal theorist whose 1987 nomination to the United States Supreme Court was rejected by the Senate in a historic political battle whose impact is still being felt, died on Wednesday. He was 85.

Mr. Bork’s death, of complications because of heart disease, was confirmed by his son, Robert H. Bork Jr.

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St Zuck Gives Half a BEELLION DOLLARS in Facebook Stock to Charity

The charity — the Silicon Valley Community Foundation — describes its work as “strategic grant-making on education, economic security, immigrant integration, regional planning and a community opportunity fund that responds to urgent needs, such as food and shelter.”

In 2012 the institution has made its grants to mainly US charities: including those providing legal services for immigrants, maths teaching, and programmes to prevent foreclosure for Americans who are struggling to keep up payments.

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Straight Talk From Williams: A Hundred Percent of Nothing

In 1960, Detroit’s population was 1.6 million. Blacks were 29 percent, and whites were 70 percent. Today, Detroit’s population has fallen precipitously to 707,000, of which blacks are 84 percent and whites 8 percent. Much of the city’s decline began with the election of Coleman Young, Detroit’s first black mayor and mayor for five terms, who engaged in political favoritism to blacks and tax policies against higher income mostly white people.

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We Know How to Stop School Shootings

Only one public policy has ever been shown to reduce the death rate from such crimes: concealed-carry laws.

The effect of concealed-carry laws in deterring mass public shootings was even greater than the impact of such laws on the murder rate generally.

Someone planning to commit a single murder in a concealed-carry state only has to weigh the odds of one person being armed. But a criminal planning to commit murder in a public place has to worry that anyone in the entire area might have a gun.

You will notice that most multiple-victim shootings occur in “gun-free zones” — even within states that have concealed-carry laws: public schools, churches, Sikh temples, post offices, the movie theater where James Holmes committed mass murder, and the Portland, Ore., mall where a nut starting gunning down shoppers a few weeks ago.

Guns were banned in all these places. Mass killers may be crazy, but they’re not stupid.

If the deterrent effect of concealed-carry laws seems surprising to you, that’s because the media hide stories of armed citizens stopping mass shooters. At the Portland shooting, for example, no explanation was given for the amazing fact that the assailant managed to kill only two people in the mall during the busy Christmas season.

It turns out, concealed-carry-holder Nick Meli hadn’t noticed that the mall was a gun-free zone. He pointed his (otherwise legal) gun at the shooter as he paused to reload, and the next shot was the attempted mass murderer killing himself. (Meli aimed, but didn’t shoot, because there were bystanders behind the shooter.)

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Your Cellphone is Spying on You

Big Brother has been outsourced. The police can find out where you are, where you’ve been, even where you’re going. All thanks to that handy little human tracking device in your pocket: your cellphone.

There are 331 million cellphone subscriptions—about 20 million more than there are residents—in the United States. Nearly 90 percent of adult Americans carry at least one phone. The phones communicate via a nationwide network of nearly 300,000 cell towers and 600,000 micro sites, which perform the same function as towers. When they are turned on, they ping these nodes once every seven seconds or so, registering their locations, usually within a radius of 150 feet. By 2018 new Federal Communications Commission regulations will require that cellphone location information be even more precise: within 50 feet. Newer cellphones also are equipped with GPS technology, which uses satellites to locate the user more precisely than tower signals can. Cellphone companies retain location data for at least a year. AT&T has information going all the way back to 2008.

Police have not been shy about taking advantage of these data. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), U.S. law enforcement agencies made 1.5 million requests for user data from cellphone companies in 2011. And under current interpretations of the law, you will never find out if they were targeting you.

In fact, police no longer even have to go to the trouble of seeking information from your cell carrier. Law enforcement is more and more deploying International Mobile Subscriber Identity locators that masquerade as cell towers and enable government agents to suck down data from thousands of subscribers as they hunt for an individual’s cell signal. This “Stingray” technology can detect and precisely triangulate cellphone signals with an accuracy of up to 6 feet—even inside your house or office where warrants have been traditionally required for a legal police search.

Law enforcement agencies prefer not to talk about cellphone tracking. “Never disclose to the media these techniques—especially cell tower tracking,” advises a guide for the Irvine, California, police department unearthed by the ACLU in 2012. The Iowa Fusion Center, one of 72 local law enforcement intelligence agencies established in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security, distributes a training manual that warns, “Do not mention to the public or media the use of cellphone technology or equipment to locate the targeted subject.” The ACLU translates: “We would hate for the public to know how easy it is for us to obtain their personal information. It would be inconvenient if they asked for privacy protections.”

Ubiquitous cellphones, corporate acquiescence, stealthy new surveillance technologies, and unchecked police intrusiveness combine to produce a situation where the government can pinpoint your whereabouts whenever it wants, without a warrant and without your knowledge. The courts have largely punted on this issue so far. But should carrying convenient communications technology mean that we give up our right to privacy?…

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Canada

Thousands of Teachers in Ontario Strike to Protest Legislation

TORONTO, Dec. 18 (Xinhua) — Hundreds of public elementary schools in Toronto were closed on the so-called “Super Tuesday”, when nearly half of the province’s elementary teachers walked picket lines to protest a controversial legislation. It’s part of an ongoing labor dispute between teachers and the Canadian province of Ontario over the Putting Children First Act or Bill 115, which prevents them from striking and imposes a wage freeze…

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Europe and the EU

Amid Scars of Past Conflict Spanish Far Right Grows

Valencia, Spain: You go down a track, cross a puddle and enter a low pine forest, strewn with fly-tipped construction waste, cigarette packets, beer bottles. You find a track big enough for an open truck to get down. And there’s the wall. It is about three feet (one metre) high, faced with concrete and full of bullet holes.

This is the wall against which, between 1939 and 1956, two thousand three hundred people were executed. They were Republican prisoners, brought from jail in batches of fifty — men and women on the losing side in a civil war. At the base of the wall there is a crisp and withered wreath draped in the colours of the old Spanish Republican flag, laid by the “Socialists of Paternas”, the area of Valencia we are in. Last year’s wreath lies discarded. And that is it. No sign to explain. No official curation of the site at all…

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Cardinal Calls for More Transparent Finances at Vatican

Vatican finding new methods for open financial dealings

(ANSA) — Vatican City, December 18 — The Vatican must strive to become more transparent and fair in its financial dealings, its secretary of state said Tuesday.

“The necessary transparency of economic and financial activity of the Holy See and the State of Vatican City requires a commitment to more incisive and joint correctness by each administration in the management of assets and economic activities,” said Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone.

At the same, the Holy See must find ways to reduce its spending and better manage its assets, he added.

He spoke outside of meetings aimed at helping the Vatican bring its financial management in line with internationally recognized best practices.

“This has become even more necessary in the face of the commitment by the Holy See to comply with international auditing standards,” said Bertone.

As part of its renewed financial strategy, the Holy See’s Prefecture for Economic Affairs, currently chaired by Cardinal Joseph Versaldi, becomes the main department of planning and economic coordination.

Vatican financial dealings came under particular scrutiny in July, when the Council of Europe’s Moneyval department said in a report that the Holy See had made some progress on financial transparency, but added that more reforms were needed.

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Greece: The Story of Antiquities Stolen by Nazis

Book by George Lekakis presented in Thessaloniki

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 17 — A book written by Greek author George Lekakis which is titled ‘Illicit Trade of Greek Antiquities by Germans During Occupation’ about the theft of Greek ancient treasures during World War II, was presented in a bookstore in Thessaloniki last Friday 14. The book cites evidence derived from Lekakis’ long-term research in which the writer presents the original Official Report of the Greek State published in 1946, titled ‘Damages of the Antiquities Due to the War and the Occupators.’ “I did not refer to human losses, executions of civilians, kids, women and elders, which cannot be compensated by the Germans or anyone. We had 1,100,000 fellow countrymen during WW II, victims of the German brutality. In this book, I write only about the material losses, these that can be estimated,” said Lekakis as GreekReporter writes.

According to his evidence, there are 8,500 stolen items (neolithic, ancient, belonging to churches, etc.), the value of which amounts to more than USD 1 trillion. The book focuses on valuable items, Greek cultural heritage pieces which have been destroyed or stolen and have been moved out of Greece illegally by Nazi Forces during the German Occupation. The last chapter includes a detailed addendum with the legal status according to which Greece can claim damages for the looting of its cultural heritage.

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Italian Court Bans Conjugal Visitors for Prison Inmates

Ruling says sexual visits upset security and order

(ANSA) — Rome, December 19 — Italy’s Constitutional Court has upheld laws barring conjugal visits by spouses to prison inmates.

In a ruling Wednesday, the court rejected questions raised by a Florence judge about a requirement that prison visits be supervised.

That judge suggested that this rule contravened fundamental human rights.

But the high court said the rules exist to protect the “order and security” in prison, adding changes would have to be made by a legislative body.

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Italy: Senate Health Panel Chief Probed Over Lombardy Contracts

Lombardy health chief also under investigation

(ANSA) — Rome, December 18 — The head of the Senate’s health committee, Antonio Tomassini, was among several people placed under investigation Tuesday in connection with suspected bribery and corruption over contracts granted to private healthcare facilities by the regional government of Lombardy.

Tomassini is a member of ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi’s centre-right People of Freedom party.

Among the others placed under investigation was Lombardy Health Director-General Carlo Lucchina, sources close to the probe said. Police searched Lucchina’s home and offices in Milan. Lombardy is one of two Italian regions whose PdL-led governments were dissolved after corruption scandals.

The other is Lazio.

The two regions — plus Molise whose elections were scrapped because of irregularities — will have new elections on the same day as the general election, either February 17 or February 24.

Corruption scandals have hit other parties in other parts of Italy.

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Italy: Twitter Feed Boomerangs Against Ex-Premier Silvio Berlusconi

‘Did you know that Silvio’ turns from promotion to laugh

(ANSA) — Rome, December 19 — Although ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi owns much of the mass media in Italy, he’s lost control of a Twitter feed set up in his honour.

The Twitter feed “Did you know that Silvo…” was set up to promote various good works by the disgraced premier, but lately it has been used against him.

As the 76-year-old considers a political comeback, an avalanche of posts against Berlusconi have flooded the hashtag “# losapevichesilvio”.

High volumes have even pushed it to the top of Twitter’s most popular feeds.

So instead of rhetorical questions, such as: “Who has allocated 65 million euros for new homes and university” jibes are now flying at Berlusconi, including “Who blocked Parliament for a year to block his trial for prostitution?”

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Italy: Four Foreign Banks Convicted in Milan in Derivatives Case

Milan judge convicts JPMorgan, Deutsche, Depfa, and UBS

(UPDATES with fine, background) (ANSA) — Milan, December 19 — Four international banks were found guilty of fraud Wednesday by a Milan judge in a case involving the sale of derivatives to the city of Milan.

Judge Oscar Magi convicted Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase & Co., UBS AG, and Depfa Bank Plc. — which had all denied the charges — ordered the confiscation of 88 million euros.

Magi also found guilty nine current and former bank employees, who received suspended sentences of six months to eight months.

The trial involving the four banks began in May 2010, when the banks stood accused of defrauding the city of Milan by hiding how much they earned on the derivatives. Prosecutors alleged Milan lost 105 million euros as part of the sale of bonds worth 1.69 billion euros between 2005 and 2007.

Prosecutor Alfredo Robledo called Wednesday’s decision “historic”.

The banks settled with the city of Milan in March in the case involving 1.7 billion euros in bonds sold by the city in 2005.

The banks all issued separate statements say they planned to appeal Wednesday’s ruling.

The ruling came on the same day that, in a separate case, the Swiss bank UBS agreed to pay $1.5 billion US in fines to U.S., British and Swiss regulators for attempting to manipulate the Libor inter-bank lending rate.

The fine is more than three times the $450 million US levied last June against the British bank Barclays for similar allegations.

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‘Radical Islam’ Trial Set to Resume in Bulgaria

A Bulgarian court is to hold a new hearing Wednesday in the trial against thirteen religious leaders accused of preaching radical Islam. The hearing was postponed on Monday, as the defendants’ lawyer told the judges from Pazardzhik District Court that one of his clients was ill. The defendants face up to five years in prison in a criminal trial, which is viewed abroad as a test for the limits of religious freedom and tolerance in the country.

Prosecutors say the Saudi-financed activities of the imams have been spreading religious extremism and that they have used a local soccer team to indoctrinate boys. Prosecutors allege that three of the imams were undermining the state by encouraging people to boycott parliamentary elections and spreading religious hatred. The other 10 are implicated in working with Al Waqfal Islami, a Saudi-financed charity that built mosques, sent boys on trips to the Middle East and financed religious education in Bulgaria that prosecutors say embraced the Salafist brand of fundamentalist Islam.

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Terzi Says Italy Will Push for Nazi-Victim Compensation

Hague ruling does not consider ‘individual’ complaints

(ANSA) — Rome, December 19 — Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi said on Wednesday that his country will continue to push for Germany to respect Italian court rulings issued last year requiring compensation for Italian victims of Nazi war crimes.

Last February the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled to annul the earlier compensation ruling by the Italian court, saying that Italy “failed to recognise the immunity” granted by international law for the Third Reich’s crimes.

“We will continue to call for the enforcement of court rulings against those who have been identified as responsible for crimes against humanity”, Terzi said at the presentation of a report by the Italo-German Historical Commission on the events of 1943-45 together with German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle.

In November 2008 Italy and Germany agreed to set up a joint commission to probe legal claims linked to the Second World War, as well as the fate of thousands of Italian deportees.

Terzi said that though Italy “took note” of the Hague ruling, which gave “a legal definition to the issue of compensation” there remain individual cases to be considered.

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UK: Doctor Gousul Islam, 77, Jailed for Sex Crimes

A 77-year-old doctor who sexually abused patients over three decades has been jailed for 11 years.

Gousul Islam, of Station Road, Hatfield, Doncaster, in South Yorkshire, denied attacking patients, a jury at Sheffield Crown Court heard. But he was convicted of offences on patients ranging from teenagers to women in their late 20s. Victims had visited the doctor with minor ailments, but were then indecently assaulted…

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UK: EDL to Stage Demo Against Islamic School Plans for Byker Grove Building

THE English Defence League (EDL) is to stage a demo in Newcastle after the city council approved plans to turn the Byker Grove building into an Islamic school. The protest has been criticised by interfaith and anti-fascist groups, with plans already under way for a counter-demonstration. The rally, the first to be organised in Newcastle by the organisation since 2010, has been approved on a national level and will take place in May next year, according to an EDL regional spokesman. Last week, Newcastle City Council gave permission to convert Benwell Towers — formerly used by the BBC to film Byker Grove — into a fee-paying Islamic school…

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UK: Free Press Under Threat

by Samuel Westrop

Within Europe, British newspapers have fought hard to be free. In the early 19th Century, Napoleon — unable to trust his own newspapers, used as propaganda pieces, to provide him with accurate news — was forced to read the British newspapers to find out the latest news of his war with the British…

As always, the devil is in the details. Perhaps the most worrying part of the judge’s proposals is the suggestion that the new regulator must consider the appeals of “third-party groups.” In other words, pressure groups might be able to influence the stance that newspapers take on a particular issue by appealing to the statutory regulator. Andrew Gilligan, a journalist for the Daily Telegraph has noted that one contributor during the course of the Leveson inquiry was iEngage, an Islamist group which has consistently defended fundamentalist anti-Semitic organizations such as the Islamic Forum of Europe, a branch of the Bangladeshi terror group Jamaat-e-Islami. iEngage has demanded that the media must stop its “Islamophobic” reporting of the Muslim community. In reality, iEngage is seeking to use the new regulatory body to silence critics of Islamism, including anti-Islamist Muslims. Leveson argues that these “representative bodies are likely to be far better placed to monitor, and complain about, inaccuracies.” Do we really want politicized groups such as iEngage to dictate the sensitivities of others to the press?

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UK: Muslims Call for Changes Over Port Terror Searches

Muslims in Greater Manchester are calling for changes to the Terrorism Act which allows the authorities to stop and search passengers at airports and ports. A letter signed by several organisations has been sent to the Home Office highlighting concerns over religious profiling at airports. Representatives from mosques and Cage Prisoners, the human rights organisation with a focus on Islam, claim some people are detained for up to nine hours and sometimes miss their flights despite never being charged with any terrorism-related offences…

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UK: Parents’ Fury as Christian Primary School Bans Christmas Nativity Play From the Timetable

Parents have renamed a Christian primary school the ‘Scrooge Academy’ after it banned Christmas from the timetable.

Oasis Academy has decided there will be no nativity play for its pupils because of its poor academic performance.

The school in Nunsthorpe, near Grimsby, whose students are aged four to 11, says the festivities would interrupt pupil learning as it strives to improve achievements in maths and English.

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UK: Peter Bone MP: Religious Institutions Should Not be Under Attack From the Charity Commission

Peter Bone is the Member of Parliament for Wellingborough. Follow Peter on Twitter

The issue of the state interfering with religion has raised its ugly head once more. It is not the redefinition of marriage or interfering with the ability of the Church of England to run its own affairs. No it is a much more dangerous issue that threatens not just the Christian Church but all recognised religious groups in this country, the dwindling recognition by the state that religious institutions are a public benefit and should be considered charities.

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UK: Traditional Tories Are Defecting to UKIP in Droves

by Patrick O’Flynn

CREATING a successful new party in the British political system is fearsomely hard. Not even the combined talents and contacts books of Roy Jenkins, David Owen and Shirley Williams could in the end achieve lift off for the SDP in the Eighties.

So it is perhaps no wonder that the political class has been very slow to take seriously the rise of a still small right-ofcentre party that has been routinely written off as peopled by cranks and gadflies, fruitcakes and “closet racists”…

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UK: Vandals and Hanoverians

by Christopher Catling

The purpose of Hadrian’s Wall (begun in AD 122) is the subject of endless debate among archaeologists. Was it built to keep people in or out, to police those living south of the border or to the north, as an impermeable barrier or as a permeable customs zone? Perhaps it was primarily an imperial grand projet, commemorating the inclusion of Britannia within the Roman Empire and marking the Empire’s northernmost limits. The idea that the Wall was a barrier between civilization and barbarism originates with Gildas, according to Richard Hingley’s new book, Hadrian’s Wall: A life, which looks at the story of the monument from the point at which other books on the Wall usually finish: that is, with the departure of the Romans from Britain in the late fourth century, which left the Wall technically redundant.

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North Africa

Algeria: Nation Arrests Aqim ‘Number Two’

Algiers — Algeria strikes another serious blow to al-Qaeda.

Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) suffered another major blow in Algeria on Sunday (December 16th) when its number two boss and main spokesman was captured near Bouira. The arrest of Salah Gasmi, alias Salah Abou Mohamed, further weakens the leadership of the terrorist group, which is coming under heavy pressure from security forces and is hiding to limit its losses…

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Libya: US Inquiry Into Benghazi Mission Attack Criticises ‘Grossly Inadequate’ Security

A long-awaited inquiry into a deadly militant attack on the US mission in the Libyan city of Benghazi has strongly criticised State Department security arrangements there as “grossly inadequate.”

Secretary of state Hillary Clinton said she would accept all of the recommendations from the investigation and would be sending hundreds of marines to bolster security at US missions around the world. The investigation found there had been “no immediate, specific” intelligence about a threat against the mission, which was overrun by dozens of heavily armed militants on September 11 who killed four Americans. “Systemic failures and leadership and management deficiencies at senior levels within two bureaus of the State Department resulted in a Special Mission security posture that was inadequate for Benghazi and grossly inadequate to deal with the attack that took place,” the damning report said. The Accountability Review Board (ARB) also concluded “there was no protest prior to the attacks, which were unanticipated in their scale and intensity.” The attack has become fiercely politicised, with Republicans blaming the US administration for security failings as well as a possible cover-up over Al-Qaeda’s role…

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Tunisia: Arab Winter Update

by Douglas Murray

Rachid al-Ghannouchi is a great British success story. This Muslim Brotherhood leader sought asylum in Britain in 1989 and stayed here throughout the reign of Tunisian dictator President Ben Ali. After the recent Tunisian revolution Ghannouchi returned to his native land, bringing with him the values of tolerance and democracy he learned in the UK. Whoops — that last part is wrong. Since returning to Tunisia this Brotherhood leader and leading Hamas fan, has — through his leadership of the major Brotherhood party in the coalition — helped to lead Tunisia down the road of Islamic fascism…

[Reader comment by Ay on 18 December 2012]

yeah yeah openness of arab youth is our everything.

in everyday car bombs in iraq

in mass murder, beheadings in syria

in genocides in sudan

in slave-owning in saudi arabia

in terrorism against Israel

in riots in Egypt

in gang violence in Marseille and Paris

in rapes in Denmark, Sweden and Norway

they are very open to the use of laptops and iphones for fast communication, to watch internet porn, and to learn how to connect electronic components of IED.

progresssive youth, our future. hail them for this openness.

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Middle East

British Military Leader Outlines Closer Engagement With Gulf, Arab, African Nations

LONDON, Dec. 18 (Xinhua) — The professional head of the British military on Tuesday outlined a future for the country’s armed forces that included a much-enhanced engagement with African, Gulf and Arabian peninsula states. Britain’s Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir David Richards said in his annual keynote address at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), a leading military think-tank in London, that plans drawn up this summer would involve the creation of a Tri-service Joint Expeditionary Force. He explained, “Britain’s Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) will be capable of projecting power with global effect and influence.”…

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South Asia

David Cameron and Barack Obama Agree Afghan Withdrawal Plan

David Cameron and Barack Obama last night agreed an Afghan withdrawal plan that will bring almost 4,000 British troops home next year.

The Prime Minister and the US President agreed in a video conference call “to bring troops home next year”, Downing Street said. Sources said the withdrawal will see almost half of Britain’s 9,000 troops brought back from Afghanistan next year. Mr Cameron’s determination to push ahead with a major withdrawal next year could raise tensions with British commanders, who have urged a more cautious approach. Mr Cameron has set a deadline of the end of 2014 for Britain’s combat operations in Afghanistan to be concluded. Potential timetables for next year’s withdrawal were discussed by senior ministers and generals at the National Security Committee yesterday…

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Death Penalty Sought for US Soldier Accused of Killing Afghan Villagers

The US Army will seek the death penalty for the American soldier accused of killing 16 villagers in southern Afghanistan in March.

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India: Gang Rape in New Delhi, Victim in Critical Condition

The girl, aged 23, is attached to a respirator with serious facial and abdominal injuries. The violence took place on board a bus. Six people arrested, but the rapists could be seven. The capital of India has the highest number of rapes in the country, in 2012 alone there were 582.

New Delhi (AsiaNews / Agencies) — The debate on the safety of women in India has been rekindled, after a gang rape that took place on the evening of December 16 last on a bus in New Delhi. The victim, a girl of 23, was admitted to Safdarjung Hospital in critical condition. The girl, who suffered injuries to her face and serious abdominal injuries, is attached to a respirator. A friend of hers, attacked in an attempt to defend her, has already been discharged from hospital. Meanwhile, the police have arrested six people suspected of being involved in the violence, even if the rapists could be seven. The driver is also among those detained. The young man is a student of physiotherapy.

The girl and her friend — whose identity the police have not revealed — got on the bus at 21:30 (local time), after being to the cinema. According to the Deputy Commissioner of Police Chhaya Sharma, four men made lewd comments about the young woman and picked an argument with her friend. The men beat the boy with iron bars and stripped him. They then took the girl, beat her and pushed her into the driver’s cabin, where the brutal violence took place. An hour later, the attackers threw the couple out of the bus, who were found unconscious and bleeding by the security guard on a construction site.

The chief minister of the state, Sheila Dikshit, called the event a “shocking case and out of the norm.” The woman said that “the guilty will not enjoy security in any circumstances,” because “we need a exemplary punishment.” According to preliminary police report, the driver and the cleaner were accomplices of the four rapists.

New Delhi, India’s capital and seat of the central government, has the dubious distinction of being one of the cities with the highest number of rapes. Only last year, the police recorded 582 cases.

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India: Thousands of Shia Muslims in Lucknow India Stage Rally Against Shia Genocide in Pakistan

Lucknow, India (Ahlul Bayt News Agency) — Chanting anti-Pakistan slogans, thousands of Shia Muslims today staged a demonstration here against what they called ongoing genocide of members of their community in the neighbouring country, Pakistan. Protesters chanted slogans against Pakistan government and army for their failure to stop target killing of and bomb attacks on Shia Muslims of Pakistan by ISI-sponsored Takfiri (excommunicator) Deobandi terrorists. According to an estimate, more than 20,000 Shia Muslims have been killed by Deobandi militants in Pakistan in the last few decades…

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Pakistan: Taliban War Against Polio: Two More Volunteers Wounded, After Those Slain Yesterday

The attacks against anti-polio vaccination volunteers took place in Peshawar, Nowshera and Charsadda. Yesterday, five women were killed in Karachi and Peshawar, two days ago, a man in Karachi. For months, the Taliban have threatened to stop the vaccinations in protest against the assaults of U.S. drones.

Peshawar (AsiaNews / Agencies) — Three groups of anti-polio volunteers were attacked by assailants in motion in Peshawar, Nowshera and Charsadda in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North-west Pakistan), near the Afghan border. One of the volunteers was wounded in Peshawar, in Charsadda instead a passer-by was injured, but the volunteers unharmed. Yesterday, five people involved in the vaccination campaign were killed in Karachi and Peshawar. The authors of these attacks are unknown, but it is almost certain that they are related to the Taliban who for months have declared war against the anti-polio vaccination. For months, the Islamist guerrillas threatened to block the health campaign to protest against the assaults of U.S. drones.

Pakistan is one of three countries in the world — along with Afghanistan and Nigeria — where polio is endemic. In the country thousands of parents refuse to vaccinate their children against polio under the pressure from imams and Islamic radicals.

The killings yesterday, the bloodiest to date, took place in Karachi and Peshawar. All of the victims were women. In Karachi, the volunteers were targeted as they went door to door to offer the vaccine. The attacks took place in two different neighborhoods, in Orangi Town and Baldia Town a short distance from each other. The police assumed that they were organized by the same group.

Yesterday, another woman, 18 year-old Amna, also a member of the anti-polio campaign, was killed in the village of Mathra, near Peshawar. The day before, in Karachi, a man who worked for the World Health Organization was killed.

Government authorities have promised that these attacks will not stop the anti-polio campaign.

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Pakistan: Polio Campaign Hit by Fresh Attacks

Gunmen in Pakistan have mounted fresh attacks on health workers carrying out polio vaccinations, taking the death toll to nine and prompting UNICEF and WHO to suspend work on a campaign opposed by the Taliban.

Pakistan is one of only three countries in the world where polio is still endemic, but efforts to stamp out the crippling disease have been hampered by resistance from the Taliban, who have banned vaccination teams from some areas. Nine people working to immunise children against the highly infectious disease have been shot dead in Pakistan since the start of a three-day UN-backed nationwide vaccination campaign on Monday…

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Pirates Seize Indian Crew in Raid Off Nigeria

LAGOS, Dec. 19 (Xinhua) — Five Indian crew members were seized in an attack by pirates on an oil tanker off Nigeria, according to information monitored here on Wednesday.

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Somalia Ready to Try Pirates on its Soil, Says Chief of Justice

The chief of Somali Supreme Court Aydiid Abdullahi Ilka Hanaf has declared that Somali pirates seized by international would be tried inside the country. In an exclusive interview with Shabelle media, Ilka hanaf said that the justice system in Somalia can handle now the trails of Somali pirates and that it is not needed to take pirates to foreign countries to face justice there…

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South Africa: Behold, The Zuma Moment!

By Sibusiso Tshabalala

It was no secret going into today’s announcement plenary that Zuma’s slate would wipe the floor. With National Chaplain Mehana chanting ‘Viva God’, the Zuma Moment was ushered in. Song, dance and even prayer accompanied Zuma’s victory in the ANC…

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Latin America

Argentina Seeks Arrest of Italian Priest for Rights Abuses

Priest accused of crimes against humanity

(ANSA) — Parma, December 17 — An Italian priest is being sought for crimes against humanity in Argentina, where he is accused of involvement with the brutal military dictatorship of the 1970s, a newspaper reported Monday.

According to Corriere della Sera, federal prosecutors in San Rafael, Argentina have asked for the arrest of Father Franco Reverberi, who is now living in the province of Parma in north-central Italy.

The priest’s name appeared recently on an Interpol list of suspects accused of human rights violations during the rule of Jorge Rafael Videla, who was president of Argentina from 1976 to 1981. Two years ago Videla was sentenced to life in prison for the deaths of 31 prisoners following his coup d’etat and in July 2012 he received an additional 50-year prison sentence for the systematic kidnapping of children during his rule.

According to reports, Reverberi witnessed the torture of dissidents under Videla, without doing anything to stop it. The allegations against him say that the fact a priest witnessed their suffering made the victims feel even more alone and abandoned.

Argentina has asked for the help of international police authorities to capture the priest, who is said to have heart problems.

The newspaper quoted Reverberi, now working in the parish in Sorbolo near Parma, as denying the allegations against him.

“The facts date back to 1976, while I was chaplain in 1980,” he told the newspaper.

“I am a priest, I told the truth. Do I look like someone who was with Videla torturers?”.

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Argentina Congress Hosts “Islam for Peace” Seminar

Muslims sense of belonging in Argentina, ratifying their right and proud to be Argentine citizens, challenges the sense of injustice that the Muslim community faces, unjustly, in the 21st century-world. Lower House in Buenos Aires has hosted the seminar “Islam for peace” where government officials -led by lawmaker and Lower House Chairman Julian Dominguez, the Worship Secretary Ambassador Guillermo Oliveri and the Secretary General of the Islamic Center of the Republic of Argentina (CIRA) Sumer Noufouri-, highlighted the “significant” progress made in religious integration matters over the past decade.

The South American country is home to 400,000 Muslims, one of the largest communities in the region after Brazil. Thanks to Argentina´s new legislation, promoted by administration of president Cristina Fernandez last year, Muslim women´s right to wear their hijab not only in public places but also in their ID cards has been enforced, no longer forced to choose between their faith and restrictive cultural dogmas, defying pro-discrimination practices fueled by so called “First World Nations”…

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Immigration

Greece: New Tragedy in the Aegean Sea, 21 Dead

Boat from Turkey sinks

(ANSAmed) — Athens — In the umpteenth migration tragedy in the western Aegean Sea, a boat carrying 28 people, including 26 would-be immigrants between 20 and 45 of Afghan nationality and two Turkish sailors, capsized due to poor weather conditions and overcrowding, and sank off the Greek island of Lesvos, or Mytilini.

Between Saturday and Sunday the Greek Coast Guard found 21 bodies and a survivor on a beach on the island. Six people are still missing, including the two Turkish nationals. If the 27 victims — including two women and two children — were to be confirmed, this would be the most tragic shipwreck in the Aegean in the last few years. In a similar tragedy in 2009, 22 people including seven women and a child, died in a shipwreck. Their boat had also left from Turkey.

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Tony Blair: Immigration Has Been Good for Britain

Tony Blair has defended his immigration policies warning that people who come to Britain have played a positive role and they should not be made a “scapegoat for our problems”.

The former Prime Minister suggested that the debate over immigration should be “handled with care” as he indicated it could descend into racism and nationalism. He insisted that he was not “out of touch” with the concerns of ordinary Britons and said, “the Polish community contributes a lot to this country”. In a rare address to journalists in Parliament, Mr Blair delivered the warning just days after Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, claimed that his party had previously done “too little” to address the impacts of mass immigration. However, the former Prime Minister declined to apologise for his policies and launched a staunch defence of the benefits of immigration. “Of course it has to be controlled, and illegal immigration has to be tackled head on. It’s important that we do that,” he said. “But overall I would like to say that I think immigration has been good for Britain and most immigrants have assimilated well. So don’t make them a scapegoat for our problems.”…

[Reader comment by maria21 on 19 December 2012 at 3:24 am.]

Blair (and Cameron) has allowed British towns and cities to be seized by Muslims and Westminster to be seized by the EU. Britain has been effectively invaded and captured and the only political parties offering strategies to combat this invasion are UKIP and the BNP — yet what remains of the indigenous British people continue to vote for those who have engineered the rape of the country. The bankers (mostly foreigners) also saw that the British, stupefied by the BBC/Guardian racist, political correctness were ripe for exploitation — who in their right minds would spend £20 billion on an event celebrating one of the worst health services in the civilised world worshipping a Somalian who doesn’t even live in their country — and set about stealing everything they had.

The British must wake up fast, before it is too late … Or are we all waiting for Lord Coe’s Olympic “legacy” to save us?

[Reader comment by welshtruth on 18 December 2012 at 11:26 am.]

Disgusting nauseating hypocrite who has pemanently ruined our culture and nation by opening our borders to the scum of the world. With the Islamics in particularly growing rapidly the potential for civil strife is massive in the future — and this cretin is one of the main culprits.

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General

Tactical Missal

by Rupert Shortt

This year’s “Vatileaks” drama, which led to the conviction of the Pope’s former butler for stealing thousands of classified documents from his employer, has been a conspiracy theorists’ dream. But the kernel of news unearthed by the story — that Rome has more than its fair share of cliques and careerists — is hardly fresh. Meanwhile, a less eye-catching but far more momentous church scandal has unfolded out of view. Mainstream newspapers have barely noticed it. I refer to the imposition of a new translation of the Mass across the entire English-speaking world. It is a work with some virtues but profound flaws…

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US Study Endorses Islam as Fastest Growing Religion, Popular in Youth

Lucknow, India (Ahlul Bayt News Agency) — Washington: A recent study by a US forum has endorsed that Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world and extremely popular in youth who are enthusiastic and curious to know the facts and conduct research to reach the truth. According to the recent study conducted by the Washington-based Pew Forum, Islam, the second largest religion in the world, is rapidly increasing across the globe and has the lowest median age as half of the Muslims are 23-year-old or younger, compared to 28 for the whole world population…

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News Feed 20121218

Financial Crisis
» Commission Urges Italy to Stick With Debt-Reduction Policies
» Italy: EC ‘Temporary’ OK to MPS Rescue
» Italy: European Financial Markets Gain on Budget Optimism in U.S.
» Risk of Poverty for Italians Growing at Fastest Rate in EU
» Slovenia — Back to Reality, Forth to Austerity
 
USA
» Florida Professor: Obama an ‘Apostle’ Sent to Create ‘Heaven Here on Earth’
» Frank Gaffney: Chuck Hagel as a ‘Teachable Moment’
» It Isn’t Redneck ‘Gun Culture’ That Causes Mass School Shootings — It’s the Culture of Narcissism
» Officials Defend Decision to Name School After Murderer
 
Europe and the EU
» Denmark: World’s Largest Indoor Ski Centre Planned for Jutland
» Denmark: Parliament to Beef Up Security
» Greece: Trash Piling Up in Athens Due to Workers’ Strike
» Greece: Chios Mandarin Granted Special EU Status
» Greek Villagers Evade Taxes, Drive Ferraris
» Italy: Critic Says Berlusconi’s Engagement Election Boost
» Italy: Rabbi Protests Naples Honorary Citizenship to Abu Mazen
» Miss Italy Pageant Elects Assisi Woman Miss End of World
» Rome Faces EU Waste-Management Fines
» Swedish Teens Riot Over Instagram Sex Rumours
» UK: ‘Alien Nation’: Peter Hitchens on the Islamification of Britain
» UK: As Muslims We Will Show Love for Jesus
» UK: Mosque Needs New Site, Say Neighbours
» UK: Staffordshire Hoard: Gold Fragments Found in Hammerwich
» UK: Threat of Right Wing Fanatics is Growing Warns Home Secretary
» Why Rudolph’s Nose is So Bright: Norway Study
 
North Africa
» Egypt: Islamic Fundamentalist Preacher Sentenced to a Year
» Egypt: Top Prosecutor Quits, Weeks After Morsi Appointed Him
 
Middle East
» Danish Muslim Group Supports Syrian Hate Preacher
» Jordan — the Next Middle East Flashpoint?
» Qatar in the Bottom of Rankings for Environmental Pollution
» Russia ‘To Evacuate Its Citizens in Syria’
» Syria: Russia Sends 5 Baltic Fleet Warships to Med
 
Russia
» Moscow Mosques Building Plan Sparks Debate
» Vladimir Putin Calls on Russian Families to Have Three Children
 
South Asia
» Afghanistan: Taliban to Meet Enemies in France
» Afghanistan: Blast Kills 10 Girls in Eastern Afghanistan; Car Bomber Targets Kabul
» Being a Non-Believer in Pakistan
» India: Orissa: 12 Houses Razed to the Ground, Belonging to Christians of Kandhamal
» India Does Not Object to Xmas Permit for Italy Marines
» India: Kerala: No to Christmas in Italy for Two Marines
» Italians Complete Wells, Road Improvements in Afghanistan
» Mental Illness is Rampant in Afghanistan
» Pakistan: Karachi Polio Killings: Vaccination Workers Shot
» Polio Workers Killed in Pakistan
 
Immigration
» Germany: ‘Stigmatization of Migrants Must Stop’
» Germany Growing Increasingly Diverse
» I No Longer Recognise the Britain I Grew Up in
 
Culture Wars
» Muslim Leaders Demand Exemption From Gay Marriage Laws
 
General
» Twitter Tops 200 Million Active Users

Financial Crisis

Commission Urges Italy to Stick With Debt-Reduction Policies

‘Strong determination is needed to avoid slippages’ says report

(ANSA) — Rome, December 18 — The European Commission on Tuesday urged Italy to stick with policies aimed at bringing down its massive national debt.

Italy’s government debt is around 126% in relation to gross domestic product (GDP) and it crossed the two-trillion-euro mark for the first time in October when it reached a record high of 2.014 trillion.

Its size is the reason Italy has been exposed to the eurozone debt crisis.

Premier Mario Monti’s emergency technocrat government has passed deficit-cutting austerity measures to put Italy on the path towards balancing its national budget and eventually being able to start reducing debt levels. “Government debt (120.7% of GDP in 2011 and expected to rise to 126.5% in 2014) is above the 60% of GDP (Fiscal Compact) Treaty threshold,” the EC said in its Fiscal Sustainability Report 2012.

“On the basis of current policies, debt would be on a declining path over the medium term and beyond. “But, as the improved structural primary fiscal position expected to be reached by 2014 is rather demanding from both international and country-specific historical standards, strong determination is needed to avoid slippages in the fiscal stance.

“Indeed, risks would be much higher in the event of the structural primary balance reverting to lower values observed in the past, such as the average for the period 1998-2012. “The focus should, therefore, be on resolutely continuing to implement sustainability-enhancing measures and reduce government debt”.

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Italy: EC ‘Temporary’ OK to MPS Rescue

Monte dei Paschi di Siena in 3.9-bln-euro recapitalisation

(ANSA) — Brussels, December 17 — The European Commission on Monday gave a “temporary” green light to a 3.9-billion-euro recapitalisation of troubled Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS).

MPS, the world’s oldest bank and the third biggest in Italy, incurred heavy losses this year and its bonds were downgraded to junk status by Standard & Poor’s earlier this month.

The government led by Premier Mario Monti has been helping it get back on its feet after a two-billion-euro first-half loss with so-called ‘Monti bonds’.

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Italy: European Financial Markets Gain on Budget Optimism in U.S.

Milan rises as Italian-German bond spread shrinks

(ANSA) — Milan, December 18 — Milan joined other European financial markets in showing modest gains Tuesday, as investors took heart from rising optimism that the United States will find a budget deal. Investors seemed confident that politicians in the US would eventually find a deal to avoid the so-called “fiscal cliff” of billions of dollars in austerity measures due to kick in at year end.

In cautious anticipation, on the Milan Stock Exchange the FTSE Mib gained 0.94% to close at 16,160 points.

And the spread between Italy’s benchmark 10-year bond and its ultra-safe German counterpart closed near its lowest point in two years Tuesday at 304 basis points.

The yield on Italian ten-year bonds was 4.45%, close to the minimum seen in the past two years.

Tuesday’s spread was well below last Tuesday’s close of 340 basis points, and suggests some stability is returning to bond markets, where the spread indicates investor confidence in the outlook for the Italian economy.

In other European markets, Frankfurt’s DAX ended the day 0.64% higher at 7,653.58 points, while London’s FTSE 100 also closed trading slightly higher by 0.4% at 5,935.9 points, Paris’s CAC 40 rose by 0.29% to close at 3,648.63 points, and Spain’s IBEX 35 ended the day 1.54% higher at 8,164.10 points.

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Risk of Poverty for Italians Growing at Fastest Rate in EU

Especially hard hit are families with children and elderly

(ANSA) — Rome, December 18 — The percentage of Italians at risk of falling into poverty has been rising at the quickest pace recorded in the European Union, says a study released Tuesday.

According to report “Europe 2020” Italy has seen the risk of poverty rate rise to 29.9% in 2011 from 26.3% in 2010.

That increase is the greatest recorded among EU countries, said the report.

Especially hard hit are families with children, particularly those in the south of Italy. The elderly are also at risk.

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Slovenia — Back to Reality, Forth to Austerity

For years, Slovenia was seen as a model among the nascent EU members. But now the former Yugoslav republic is faced with a serious recession and high debt. It may soon be the next duck in an unpopular pond.

A specter is haunting Slovenia — the specter of the European Stability Mechanism.

Prime Minister Janez Jansa has warned his people straight out that if the reforms and austerity measures proposed by his conservative government aren’t implemented, a “national bankruptcy” would be unavoidable — as would a bailout.

“Any Slovenian government you can imagine will be more social than what the troika will impose upon us,” were the words echoing out of Ljubljana earlier this month, when the government introduced its austerity budgets for the next two years.

At the same time, Jansa’s finance minister, Janez Sustersic, has been campaigning for a reform of the Slovenian banking sector. And the central bank head Marko Kranjec has uttered his “hope” that Slovenia can avoid a bailout, despite how “slow the speed of reforms has been, far too slow.”

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USA

Florida Professor: Obama an ‘Apostle’ Sent to Create ‘Heaven Here on Earth’

According to a book written by longtime Florida A&M University professor Barbara A. Thompson, Barack Obama is no mere mortal. He is, as she wrote, “Apostle Barack,” sent to create a “heaven here on earth,” a post at PJ Tatler said Monday.

In her book, “The Gospel According to Apostle Barack: In Search of a More Perfect Political Union as ‘Heaven Here on Earth,’“ Professor Thompson says she was given this message in her dreams.

“Yes, Barack had worked tirelessly on behalf of the American people, especially those who elected him in 2008. His followers needed to re-elect him to a second term, so that he could continue to accomplish the promises he made, thus, realizing his vision of America as a more perfect political union or heaven here on earth,’“ the book description at Amazon says.

“Then, as I began to contemplate ways to assist Barack in his 2012 re-election bid something miraculous happened. I felt God’s (His) Spirit beckoning me in my dreams at night. Listening, cautiously, I learned that Jesus walked the earth to create a more civilized society, Martin (Luther King) walked the earth to create a more justified society, but, Apostle Barack, the name he was called in my dreams, would walk the earth to create a more equalized society, for the middle class and working poor,” she added.

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Frank Gaffney: Chuck Hagel as a ‘Teachable Moment’

The conventional wisdom is that Barack Obama dodged a politically perilous “bullet” when he declined to nominate Susan Rice as the next Secretary of State. Had he done so, the President would have provided his critics a high-profile platform for exposing and critiquing his administration’s conduct with respect to Benghazigate and the larger, dangerous practice of “engaging” Islamists, of which it was a particularly dismal example.

Yet, President Obama is reportedly intent on creating what may prove to be a similar “teachable moment” by nominating former Republican Senator Chuck Hagel to replace Leon Panetta as Secretary of Defense. Sen. Hagel has been an outspoken champion of controversial and even radical policies firmly embraced by Mr. Obama during his first administration. Worse yet, they are likely to be priorities for his second term now that the President has, as he put it in his overheard side-bar with Russia’s Dmitri Medvedev last March, “more flexibility.”…

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It Isn’t Redneck ‘Gun Culture’ That Causes Mass School Shootings — It’s the Culture of Narcissism

by Brendan O’Neill

There is one question that the pious critics of America’s so-called gun culture cannot answer. If mass school shootings like that in Connecticut really are a product of the apparently mad Second Amendment, of the fact that guns are widely available in the US, then why did such shootings only take off in the late 1970s and early 1980s? Guns have been available in the US for more than two centuries, but multiple-victim shootings in schools, of the sort that rocked Connecticut and Columbine before it, are a very modern phenomenon. It cannot be simply the availability of guns that leads people to massacre children or their fellow students, or else there would have been horrors like this throughout American history…

But look at the photo of Adam Lanza. Or better still watch the videos and manifestos made by the Columbine killers or the Virginia Tech shooter and other recent school shooters. Do you really see Southern-style gun culture in these videos and words and images, or do you see a different, more modern culture at work? I see youngsters raised to consider themselves little gods, who see their self-esteem as king and who believe their angst must always be taken seriously. I see youth brought up in a world where we are increasingly encouraged to cultivate a persona, preferably a dangerous, edgy one, through media like YouTube and Twitter. I see young people so imbued with the narcissistic creed of the politics of identity, where how you feel and what you want must take precedence over any social or communal considerations, that they have been absolutely wrenched from both their own communities and from even basic moral codes.

I see the culture of narcissism, taken to its extreme, not the culture of gun worship. Which rather suggests that the supposedly liberal politicians currently wringing their hands over the availability of guns in the US might want to shine the spotlight on themselves instead, and on the dislocated, atomised, self-regarding modern world they have had a hand in creating.

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Officials Defend Decision to Name School After Murderer

A California school district is defending its decision to name a new elementary school after an infamous murderer — by calling him a hero and a role model to children. The decision has infuriated many parents and law enforcemetn officers.

The Alisal Union School District in Salinas agreed to name the new school in honor of Tiburcio Vasquez — who was eventually hanged for killing at least two people in the nineteenth century.

Superintendent John Ramirez defended the board’s decision telling Fox News that one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter.

“Tiburcio Vasquez, along with others, was an individual who was a revolutionary,” Ramierz said. “He was not okay with the oppression.”

Vasquez “was probably the most notorious bandit California ever saw,” according to the University of Southern California library. He was 14-years-old when he committed his first crime — stabbing a constable.

In 1875 Vasquez was convicted of two murders and subsequently hanged. Other historical records indicate he may have killed as many as six people — including a law enforcement officer.

“He took from the rich and gave to the poor,” Francisco Estrada told KION. “He was your inspiration of Zorro.”

Estrada sat on the naming committee for the new elementary school and said the convicted murderer was a good man who should be a model to the youth of East Salinas.

He said Vasquez was simply misunderstood.

“Mr. Vasquez, number one, was not a murderer,” he told the television station. “He was framed by the system at that time.”

“The history was written by mainstream whites,” he said. “It wasn’t written by Californians or people of Mexican descent. When do we have our history written by us? When do we stop having our heroes branded as villains?”

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Europe and the EU

Denmark: World’s Largest Indoor Ski Centre Planned for Jutland

A total of eight runs will be available at the new alpine-style park near the town of Randers

The world’s largest indoor ski park may be coming to Denmark, according to online innovation magazine Gizmag.

Danish architecture firm CEBRA is working in collaboration with travel company DanSki to design Skidome Denmark, an indoor ski park that will be near the city of Randers in Jutland.

If built, the park would measure 100,000 square metres in total and offer 70,000 square metres of skiing, accommodating up to 3,000 skiers and snowboarders at any one time.

Skidome Denmark would take the world record for the largest indoor ski facility from SkiDubai, which holds the current record thanks to its 22,500 square metres of skiing facilities.

“The ski park will provide over 3km of indoor and outdoor slopes as well as a freestyle park,” Gizmag reported.

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Denmark: Parliament to Beef Up Security

New measures will see drivers stopped at the main gates, but won’t affect cyclists or pedestrians

All public traffic passing through parliament’s main entrance will be stopped out of security concerns, it has been decided, although the restictions will not apply to pedestrians or cyclists and are not expected to be enforced for a few more months.

Folketingets Præsidium, parliament’s executive committee, has finally decided to follow the advice of the domestic intelligence agency PET, which in 2009 urged traffic restrictions in order to minimise the risk of a bomb attack.

“It has been difficult to ignore the advice from PET,” Mogens Lykketoft (Socialdemokraterne), the chairman of Folketingets Præsidium, told Berlingske newspaper. “Other Nordic countries have already restricted motor traffic.”

A temporary solution will be implemented in a few months time, followed by permanent barriers that will only lift for important guests, deliveries and other specially-registered vehicles.

The decision to restrict traffic has not been welcomed by opposition party Venstre, which also opposed increasing security when it was first proposed.

“I know people will say this is only a small step, but it’s a step in the wrong direction,” Venstre’s deputy chairman Kristian Jensen told Berlingske. “It will increase the distance between politicians and the people.”

Others argued that it was high time that security around parliament was beefed up, among them MP Pia Kjærsgard, a member of both Dansk Folkeparti and Folketingets Præsidium.

“We live in a country that has steadily become a terrorist target, and I think we need to take that seriously,” Kjærsgaard told Berlingske. “I have been coming here for almost 29 years, and when I started there were neither bulletproof doors nor security at the entrance. But we have to acknowledge that reality has changed, and we have to adapt to it.”

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Greece: Trash Piling Up in Athens Due to Workers’ Strike

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 18 — Athens and Thessaloniki are facing problems with trash that is amassing on their streets due to an ongoing strike by municipal workers as daily Kathimerini reports. Their union, POE-OTA, is protesting efforts to place hundreds of local government employees in a labor mobility scheme that could lead to them losing their jobs after 12 months. Their protest was due to end on Tuesday but POE-OTA is joining a broader civil servants’ 24-hour strike on Wednesday, when the union will decide whether to extend its protest.

Thessaloniki faces a problems in its suburbs, where trash has piled up due to the month-long protest but the city center is in a better condition as participation in the strike by workers has been low.

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Greece: Chios Mandarin Granted Special EU Status

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 18 — A variety of mandarins grown on the eastern Aegean island of Chios was on Monday granted protected designation of origin and protected appellation status by the European Union regulatory authority for the labeling of foodstuffs. The Chios mandarin, as daily Kathimerini reports, is the 97th Greek product to receive the rubber stamp, a list which also includes Chios mastic.

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Greek Villagers Evade Taxes, Drive Ferraris

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 18 — Greek tax inspectors who routinely find tax cheats in Greece said they were amazed at how brazen and widespread it was in the village of Arma, near Thebes, where they said they found most of the residents driving around in super-luxury cars such as Ferraris and the Porsche Cayenne. The agents, as GreekReporter writes, said they were examining nine suspects for tax evasion and charged that one stole more than 1 million euros by not paying any Valued Added Taxes (VAT) on goods he sold. The inspectors said that a farmer from presented fake invoices with net asset value of 2.5 million euros, while another farmer is said to have issued fake and bogus invoices with net value of 1.1 million euros. The inspectors were in the village to look for a farmer woman they said had 100 fake invoices of 4.1 million euros she made from selling potatoes and onions. They said she was getting VAT refunds on on behalf the other villagers. The officials said they suspect some 9-10 million euros had been stolen by alleged tax cheats in the village.

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Italy: Critic Says Berlusconi’s Engagement Election Boost

Sgarbi suggests pregnant fiancee even better for campaign

(ANSA) — Rome, December 18 — Former premier Silvio Berlusconi’s surprise engagement to a much younger woman is an election ploy to boost his popularity, a political commentator said Tuesday.

And if Berlusconi really wants to give his lecherous image a makeover, his fiancee Francesca Pascale should announce a pregnancy to present a family image, added Vittorio Sgarbi in a radio comment.

The former premier has been trying to resuscitate his political career while fending off criminal charges of paying for sex with an underage prostitute.

“Berlusconi and Pascale have been together for at least a year and a half, and this (sudden announcement) is obviously planned for his campaign,” said Sgarbi. “At this point, it’s best to become pregnant,” to enhance Berlusconi’s family image. The commentator, critic, and former politician said that Pascale’s interest in Berlusconi is common for younger women drawn to wealthy men.

Berlusconi, who is 76 to her 27, is Italy’s richest man and very powerful.

“She is there because nothing is more attractive than power,” added Sgarbi.

“It’s the story of a girl who finds a powerful man, that takes care of her”.

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Italy: Rabbi Protests Naples Honorary Citizenship to Abu Mazen

Not a partisan offer, both peoples have rights, city council

(ANSAmed) — NAPLES, DECEMBER 18 — The city’s Jewish community on Tuesday protested against the municipal government’s decision to offer Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) honorary citizenship.

“The same recognition should also be guaranteed to Israeli president and Nobel peace prize winner, Shimon Peres,” Naples and South Italy Rabbi Shalom Bahbout wrote in a letter to Il Mattino newspaper.

During Abu Mazen’s visit to Rome recently, two city council members gave Abu Mazen a letter from Naples Mayor Luigi De Magistris, offering him honorary citizenship in view of his commitment to dialogue and peace, and to the affirmation of the identity of the Palestinian people. Abu Mazen thanked him, promising he would visit Naples in April.

The invitation, said city council member Sergio D’Angelo, was not a partisan one. “It is a stage in the unfolding of our friendship with the Palestinian people, whom we address in hopes they will pursue dialogue and co-existence with the people of Israel,” D’Angelo explained. “Both have the right to a state.”

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Miss Italy Pageant Elects Assisi Woman Miss End of World

Beauty queen studies physics, dreams of becoming astronaut

(ANSA) — Rome, December 18 — Beauty pageant winners are often out of this world, but Italy’s first Miss End of the World truly wants to leave planet Earth.

Mariachiara Vigoriti, 25, is studying physics and dreams of becoming an astronaut while simultaneously winning beauty pageants, including the first in Italy to mark the end of the world on December 21 as predicted by the ancient Mayan Indian calender.

Clad in a dress made with 500 sheets of 24-carat gold, as befitting the first queen of the apocalypse, the Assisi-born Vigoriti will be included in the Miss Italy pageant’s annual calendar alongside Miss Italy herself, Giusy Buscemi.

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Rome Faces EU Waste-Management Fines

Clini warns that failure to act quickly may cost Italy millions

(ANSA) — Brussels, December 17 — Italy could be slapped with up to 280 million euros in fines from the European Union if it doesn’t act quickly on waste-management measures, Environment Minister Corrado Clini warned Monday.

If the early termination of Italy’s legislative session halts progress on landfill management issues, the country could be subject to fines, he warned, calling for “urgent measures”.

Clini spoke on the sidelines of an EU environment ministers’ meeting in Brussels.

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Swedish Teens Riot Over Instagram Sex Rumours

Swedish high school students outraged over sexual rumours circulating on Instagram about girls in the Gothenburg area barricaded a school in protest and turned violent when police intervened.

“They’re throwing bottles and stones at the police and attacking passers-by and people driving past,” Västra Götaland police spokesman Björ Blixter told the Aftonbladet newspaper.

A student at Plusgymnasiet high shool in Gothenburg was outed as the owner of the anonymous Instagram account, a claim which has not been verified.

“She is out of harm’s way, that was the first thing we made sure of,” Paula Hammargren, spokesperson for the school’s owner Academedia, told The Local as she boarded a train heading for Gothenburg.

The school has asked other schools in Gothenburg to “come and get” their students to calm the situation down.

The turmoil was set off after an Instagram user asked for tips on “sluts” in Gothenburg, and promised anonymity to anyone sending in pictures. More than 200 pictures were submitted, giving names and alleged sexual activities of girls aged 13 to 14.

Followers of the Instagram account ballooned as more and more pictures of Swedish teens labeled as “sluts” and “whores”.

“It grew to 7,000 to 8,000 followers. They were [pictures of] younger siblings of my friends, born around 1997 and later, that were uploaded,” a 22-year-old Gothenburg resident told Aftonbladet.

Once the Instagram account was shut down, the allegations then appeared on a Facebook page. Users began naming each other and the comments field was quickly filled with threats of violence.

A second Facebook page called for people to assemble at the school of the 17-year-old girl believed to have posted the initial ‘slut request’ and then shared the pictures of the underage girls. That page reportedly said the older girl needed to be beaten up as punishment.

Expecting trouble, police had gathered at the Plusgymnasiet high school by 8.30am on Tuesday.

“As far as I know, about 600 said they were coming on the Facebook event page and are heading here,” police spokesman Fredrik Dahlgren told TT this morning.

Certain streets around the school have been blocked off, with horse-mounted police, SWAT teams, and police using city buses to shuttle people away from the scene.

One witness told the Aftonbladet newspaper that the situation seemed to be spiraling out of control.

“The protesters are kicking down lampposts and jumping on cars,” he told the paper.

“They’re going berserk.”

Around 1.30pm, police spokesman Björ Blixer admitted police were having trouble handling the tumult.

“It doesn’t feel like we have control of the situation at the moment,” he told Aftonbladet.

The rioting students then moved over to the Nordstan mall in central Gothenburg, forcing confused holiday shoppers to take cover inside stores as police work to bring the unruly teens under control.

“They rushed in and were chasing one another and shouting threats,” one frightened shopper told TT.

Police have parked a van in front of one of the mall entrances, according to TT, in an effort to block the advance of the angry mob.

By 2pm, the scene at the mall had calmed down.

“There hasn’t been any damage that we know of,” Nordstan mall marketing director Anders Larsson told TT, adding that the mall has decided to beef up security for the rest of the day as a precaution against further disturbances.

The incident comes on the day after as it emerged that new policies governing the popular image-sharing site, recently purchased by Facebook, would enable it to use members’ names and images alongside marketing messages.

The changes prompted an outpouring of angry comments on Twitter and other social media forums, and also raised concerned among privacy advocates that the company could exploit images of users as young as 13.

Founded in 2010, Instragram is a free photo-sharing program and social network that allows users to apply digital filters to their pictures and then share them with other Instagram users.

As of September 2012, the service had an estimated 100 million registered users.

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UK: ‘Alien Nation’: Peter Hitchens on the Islamification of Britain

London is rapidly becoming a separate nation, as different from England as Scotland or Wales are, with indigenous British people now in a minority, in some areas a very small minority indeed, and incidentally with extremes of wealth and poverty not known since Edwardian times. Then of course there is the decline in Christianity, down by four million, from 72 per cent to 59 per cent; the growth in indifference to religion, with non-believers almost doubling to 14.1 million; and also of Islam, rising so fast that one British resident in 20 is now a Muslim.

The Muslim population is young, and keen on large families, while the Christian population tends to be older and less likely to have children. This is very much a work in progress, far from complete. A lot of nominal Christians are no longer bothering to pretend to a faith they have never cared much about. Do not be surprised if, in ten years, the gap between the number of professing Christians and the number of Muslims has grown much smaller. The secularists, who have so enthusiastically sought to drive Christianity out of British life, may realise with a gulp of apprehension that they have only created a vacancy for Islam — a faith that is not at all troubled by Richard Dawkins.

Peter Hitchens in the Mail on Sunday, 16 December 2012

Hitchens goes on to assert that the increased diversity of the UK is “the result of a deliberate, planned attempt to change this country for ever”, an accusation derived from a tendentious account of government immigration policy by former New Labour adviser Andrew Neather. This conspiracy theory is much loved by the anti-migrant, anti-multiculturalist right and proved a source of particular inspiration to Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik.

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UK: As Muslims We Will Show Love for Jesus

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community wishes all the people of Leicestershire and Rutland a merry Christmas and happy new year. Although we may not put up stockings and Christmas lights in our houses during the holiday season, make no mistake, as members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, we celebrate the life of Jesus — and all prophets — all year. Although our views diverge from Christians regarding the divinity of Jesus, Muslims hold a deep reverence for the Prophet Jesus who we, too, regard as the Messiah and whose name is mentioned no fewer than 25 times in the Holy Qu’ran.

As a Muslim, I invoke God’s blessings every single day on Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). But I also choose to show my love for the Prophet Jesus, not with Christmas decorations and frantic holiday shopping trips, but by invoking blessings on him on a regular basis as well. In our five daily prayers, we beseech God to bless us as he did Abraham and his people, which included Jesus. As we all attempt to navigate another stressful holiday season, may we all remember his patience, steadfastness and unconditional love for humanity and make that a part our faith and lives.

Amen.

Dr Habib Akram, president, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Leicester.

[JP note: Muslim love unplugged: pull the other one — it’s got bells on.]

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UK: Mosque Needs New Site, Say Neighbours

ONE of the city’s three mosques has outgrown its site and should move elsewhere, it has been claimed. Neighbours of the Madina Mosque in Stanley Road oppose plans to extend the premises, which already caters for hundreds of Muslims each day. A planning application was submitted on October 15 to build a single-storey prayer room at the back of the mosque as well as making other alterations…

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UK: Staffordshire Hoard: Gold Fragments Found in Hammerwich

In 2009, a metal detector enthusiast discovered what came to be known as the Staffordshire Hoard, a collection of more than 3,000 gold and silver Anglo-Saxon objects dating to the seventh and eighth centuries. Last month, after the farmer-owned English field was plowed, archaeologists and metal detector enthusiasts returned to search for additional metalwork pieces.

They recovered more than 90 of them, some of which fit with parts from the original hoard. The newly found artifacts include a possible helmet cheek piece, a cross-shaped mount, and an eagle-shaped mount. “We think these items were buried at a deeper level which is why we didn’t find them first time around,” said County Council archaeologist, Steve Dean.

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UK: Threat of Right Wing Fanatics is Growing Warns Home Secretary

The threat of an Anders Breivik style right wing attack in the UK is growing, the Home Secretary signalled yesterday.

Theresa May revealed extra resources have been put in to monitoring the risk from right wing extremists, especially from a “lone wolf” fanatic. She said concern has grown in the wake of the Norway attacks in July last year when Breivik slaughtered 77 people, mainly youths. The spread of violent right wing anarchy amid the fallout of the euro crisis, especially in Greece and Spain, has also increased fears, intelligence sources said. In evidence to the Commons joint committee on the national security strategy, Mrs May said: “We’ve had increased focus on right-wing groups in the last year or so, particularly since the Breivik incident in Norway. It’s still the case that we’re likely to see a lone actor on the basis of right-wing extremism. We’ve had more resources looking into right-wing extremism.”…

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Why Rudolph’s Nose is So Bright: Norway Study

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’s snout has been immortalised in movies, books and song. But until now, no-one has offered a scientific explanation for the glow that allows the world’s most famous antlered herbivore to guide Santa’s sleigh through the night before Christmas.

In a study released on Monday, researchers in Norway and the Netherlands used a hand-held microscope to examine the nasal lining of five healthy humans, two reindeer and a sixth person with a non-cancerous nasal growth.

Reindeer noses have 25 percent more blood vessels than human noses, according to the tongue-in-cheek investigation, published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) in its Christmas edition.

The tiny blood vessels provide plentiful oxygen-carrying cells and help control the body’s temperature, showed their findings, which were backed by an infrared image of a reindeer after exercise.

“Rudolph’s nose is red because it is richly supplied with red blood cells, comprises a highly dense microcirculation, and is anatomically and physiologically adapted for reindeer to carry out their flying duties for Santa Claus,” the paper observes.

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North Africa

Egypt: Islamic Fundamentalist Preacher Sentenced to a Year

And hefty fine for defaming actress Elham Shaheen

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO, DECEMBER 18 — Notorious Islamic fundamentalist Egyptian preacher Abdallah Badr was sentenced to one year in prison and a fine of 20,000 Egyptian lire (approximately 4,000 euros) for defaming actress Elham Shaheen, Al Masry Al Youm online newspaper reported Tuesday.

On his show on Al Hafez satellite TV, Badr has called the actress, who has openly denounced Islamic fundamentalists on talk shows, “a prostitute” and “an infidel” and accused her of being “lascivious and promiscuous”, the newspaper said.

Shaheen responded by suing him and TV chief Atef Abdel Rashed for defamation and incitment to hate against artists, contributing to the country’s chaos. As soon as the verdict was handed down, Badr supporters tried to storm the courtroom, calling for the judiciary to be “cleaned up” and issuing threats against the actress.

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Egypt: Top Prosecutor Quits, Weeks After Morsi Appointed Him

Egypt’s public prosecutor, Talaat Ibrahim, has resigned his post amid pressure from within the judiciary; they argued that his appointment by President Mohammed Morsi put the courts’ independence at risk.

Talaat Ibrahim (left in top image) offered his resignation as Egypt’s top prosecutor on Monday, less than a month after Morsi appointed him to the post.

One part of Morsi’s controversial November decrees, criticized especially within the Egyptian courts, was the appointment of Ibrahim as public prosecutor in place of Abdel Maguid Mahmoud. Mahmoud had held the post for years, also under the tenure of former President Hosni Mubarak — Morsi said he sacked the prosecutor owing to his connections to the prior government. The move prompted protests, however, from within the courts.

Public prosecutors staged a sit-in outside Ibrahim’s office on Monday, demanding that he step down. They argued Morsi’s appointment of the prosecutor was inappropriate, saying that the Supreme Judicial Council should have taken the decision.

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Middle East

Danish Muslim Group Supports Syrian Hate Preacher

Imprisoned in Lebanon, Omar Bakri uses technology to get his message out — an increasing trend used to radicalise young Danish Muslims, according to PET

TV2 News reports that a radical Muslim group called ‘Kaldet til Islam’ (The Call to Islam) are being taught by Omar Bakri, a notorious anti-Western preacher.

Bakri may be serving a life sentence In Lebanon for inciting murder, theft and possession of weapons and explosives, but he was still able to speak to a demonstration organised by Kaldet til Islam this September on Kongens Nytorv through a mobile telephone attached to a megaphone.

“Those that make films, pictures or caricatures of the prophet should watch out! Islam promises death to anyone that insults the prophet’s honour,” he told the demonstration according to TV2 News. “Anyone that insults the prophet should be killed.”

According to TV 2 News, Abu Asadullah and Abu Musa, the spokesperson and chairman, respectively, of Kaldet til Islam — which numbers only around 50 members — regularly listen to Omar Bakri’s teachings over the internet.

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Jordan — the Next Middle East Flashpoint?

For the West, the Jordanian monarchy is an anchor of stability in the Middle East. But one analyst argues that ignoring the discontent there to maintain the status quo could deepen tensions in the country.

As rebellion continues to sweep one Arab nation after another, Jordan’s diplomatic importance seems to grow. Quite apart from its relative domestic stability, the Hashemite Kingdom is currently the only Arab country with a resident ambassador in Israel, a vital point of contact given Jordan’s large Palestinian population.

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Qatar in the Bottom of Rankings for Environmental Pollution

Emirate third last in Happy Planet Index

(ANSAmed) — DOHA, DECEMBER 17 — Qatar ranked third last in the Happy Planet Index ranking drafted by the New Economics Foundation (NEF) which measures the wellbeing and environmental impact of countries. The Emirate, which hosted the 18th United Nations conference on climate change, ranked 149th among the 151 countries examined, with the worst data on the country’s environmental impact.

The Happy Planet Index (HPI) measures how countries are able to guarantee citizens a sustainable and happy life through three criteria: life expectancy, wellbeing and environment-friendly policies.

Botswana ranked last and Costa Rica first. Italy came in 51st right after France and a little ahead of Saudi Arabia with a good life expectancy but a negative environmental impact.

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Russia ‘To Evacuate Its Citizens in Syria’

Russian has sent warships to Syria, a move that could indicate the Syrian regime feels increasingly threatened by rebels. Meanwhile, two Russians in the country have been kidnapped and a top US journalist has been freed.

Russia sent warships to the Mediterranean for a possible evacuation of its citizens in Syria, a Russian news agency reported on Tuesday, a possible indication that Syrian President Bashar Assad feels threatened by rebels who are zoning in on Damascus.

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Syria: Russia Sends 5 Baltic Fleet Warships to Med

Possibly to evacuate Russians living in Syria, anonymous source

(ANSAmed) — MOSCOW, DECEMBER 18 — Russia sent five Baltic Fleet warships to a Mediterranean location near the Syrian border to replace those of its Black Sea Fleet, which had been stationed in the region since November, a Russian Defense Ministry spokesperson made known Tuesday. The ships left Monday from Baltiysk port for “a long-term mission” and a “series of exercises,” according to the ministry. It did not say whether they will dock in the Syrian port city of Tartus, north of Damascus, where Russia has its sole Mediterranean naval base. Functioning since the Soviet era, the base provides technical assistance and supplies to both civilian and military ships. The fleet is being deployed “to participate in a possible evacuation of Russian citizens from Syria should the situation become critical,” an anonymous source in Baltiysk told Interfax news agency. Preparations for this mission were undertaken “in a hurry,” the source said.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov last week announced plans to evacuate Russian nationals from Syria if necessary.

Officially there are currently 5,000 Russian living in Syria, but that number reaches 25-30,000 when taking into account numerous Russian-Syrian marriages and their children.

Two Russian citizens were kidnapped along with Italian engineer, Mario Belluomo, yesterday along the coast near the port city of Latakia, in Syria.

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Russia

Moscow Mosques Building Plan Sparks Debate

Moscow authorities may provide six sites for the construction of mosques in different parts of Moscow. While nationalists warn against building mosques without taking into account the opinion of locals, Russia’s human rights activists support the authorities’ move.

Moscow authorities are ready to provide six sites for the construction of mosques in different administrative districts of Moscow, Izvestia reported on Dec. 17. “The Spiritual Directorate of Muslims of the European Part of Russia already knows three sites that will be approved, after several years of debate,” the newspaper said. “They are located in Southern Butovo, Lyublino, and near the metro station Shosse Entuziastov.” Other buildings needed by the Muslim community will also be built on the provided territories, Ravil Gainutdin, chairman of the Russian Council of Muftis and chairman of the Spiritual Directorate of Muslims of the European Part of Russia, told Interfax. “There will be a mosque in Butovo, in Lyublino (where the Moscow Islamic University is located), and in Shosse Entuziastov, where we also plan to build an Islamic culture center,” Gainutdin said. A source in the Moscow government has confirmed to Interfax that the three sites (Lyublino, Butovo and Shosse Entuziastov) have already been approved, although no final decision has been made…

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Vladimir Putin Calls on Russian Families to Have Three Children

President Vladimir Putin has urged Russians to have at least three children as he said a resurgent nation should be a confident and “influential” power on the world stage.

In a bullish state-of-the-nation address in Moscow on Wednesday, Mr Putin promised to smite corruption, create millions of new jobs and boost Russia’s military might while warning that foreign meddling in the country’s internal affairs was unacceptable.

He claimed the country shared universal democratic values, adding: “Russian democracy is the power of the Russian people with their own traditions of national self-government, and not the realisation of standards foisted on us from outside.”

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South Asia

Afghanistan: Taliban to Meet Enemies in France

Taliban representatives will this week meet their bitter foes from the Northern Alliance in an initiative aimed at heading off civil war in Afghanistan after Nato forces leave at the end of 2014.

The old enemies will be represented among 20 delegates attending a conference organised by a French think tank, at an undisclosed location outside Paris. The Taliban have insisted that the meeting will not involve negotiations, but a senior member of the Afghan High Peace Council said simply getting the enemies in the same room was “an excellent development”. Northern Alliance leaders have been among the most opposed to any concessions to the Taliban in peace talks and have warned they will reject any secret deal between Kabul and the insurgents. Many of its commanders have said they are rearming and would rather fight than see their foes given any power. The two factions fought through the late 1990s as the Taliban surged north and swept the northern forces back into a handful of besieged mountain provinces…

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Afghanistan: Blast Kills 10 Girls in Eastern Afghanistan; Car Bomber Targets Kabul

KABUL, Afghanistan — A suicide bomber driving a car packed with explosives targeted the compound of a private military contractor on the eastern outskirts of Kabul on Monday, killing at least one person and injuring at least 15 others, including foreigners, the police said. In a separate episode, 10 girls were killed in a rural district of eastern Afghanistan on Monday when a roadside bomb exploded while they were collecting firewood, the Afghan police said. The office of the governor of Nangarhar Province said the girls were all between 9 and 11 years old. The Ministry of Education said some were as young as 6…

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Being a Non-Believer in Pakistan

A recent report says that Pakistan is one of the seven countries in the world where atheists face discrimination and persecution. DW talks to Pakistani non-believers about their lives in the Islamic Republic.

The Freedom of Thought 2012 report, issued this week by the Netherlands-based International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU), states that non-believers in many Islamic countries suffer discrimination and can even be executed if their beliefs become known to the public or state authorities.

The IHEU — a union of over 100 humanist, rationalist, secular, atheist and free thought organizations — conducted its survey across some 60 countries.

While non-believers are also legally and culturally discriminated against in many secular Western countries, the results showed that persecution was becoming increasingly acute in non-secular Islamic nations.

The expression of atheistic views or anti-religious ideas can even bring with it a death sentence in Afghanistan, Iran, the Maldives, Mauritania, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Sudan, the report noted.

Pakistani experts say that discrimination against non-believers has gradually increased in their country, which was once also known for its rebellious secular student movements, Marxist poets and painters, and non-conformist political leaders. They claim things have changed for the worse in the Islamic country.

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India: Orissa: 12 Houses Razed to the Ground, Belonging to Christians of Kandhamal

The authorities of the village of Raikia demolished the houses, belonging to tribal Christians in the community. The official explanation: the houses stood near a road to be expanded. In reality, a wealthy landowner has allegedly corrupted the officials, to take possession of the land.

Mumbai (AsiaNews) — The local authorities of the village of Raikia (Kandhamal district, Orissa) have demolished 12 houses belonging to Christian families in the area. According to the official explanation, the administration needed the land on which the houses stood to widen the street. In reality, a wealthy landowner has allegedly put pressure on the administration of the district, to take possession of the area. The incident occurred on December 12, but the news has spread only in recent days.

At 11:00 am, local officials and police reached the main road of Raikia, 300 meters from where the houses were located. Shortly after, a bulldozer began the demolition. One of the tenants, Niranjan Samal, a school inspector, tried to protest. The agents arrested him, then had his house demolished. In total, three homes were destroyed, while another nine were partially destroyed.

Sandip Nayak, one of the Christians affected, said: “My mother was served a notice to vacate the house on December 6, because it was on land owned by the government. But she and the other elders have always paid the rent on a regular basis, for years.” According to the young man, the need to widen the road is just an excuse, to hide the hand of Piklu Sabat, a rich entrepreneur of Raikia. In fact, he owns the land behind the houses, and in the past had already tried to buy the homes by offering money to the families. They refused, and the man allegedly corrupted the local officials.

“By depriving the Christians of a roof”, accuses Sajan George, president of the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), “the Raikia government has created a new Bethlehem. As Jesus was born in a manger, so these women and children will spend Christmas in the cold, in extreme poverty, abandoned by their own administration.”

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India Does Not Object to Xmas Permit for Italy Marines

Court decision postponed as judge seeks ‘guarantees’

(ANSA) — New Delhi, December 18 — The Indian government said on Tuesday it would not object in the event that a local court decided to allow two Italian marines on trial for murder to return home for Christmas.

Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone are on bail in India after allegedly shooting and killing two Indian fishermen off the coast of the southern state of Kerala during an anti-piracy mission in February. They have asked to be allowed to spend two weeks with their families in Italy over Christmas and a Kerala court was due to rule on the request on Tuesday.

However the hearing was postponed by a day as the court sought guarantees from the Italian authorities that the soldiers would return to India at the end of the two-week period. Latorre and Girone have been at the centre of a diplomatic row between the two countries over who should have jurisdiction in the case.

Proceedings began in Kerala but Italy subsequently petitioned that it should have jurisdiction over the case because the incident took place on an Italian ship, and in any case that the marines should be exempt from prosecution in India as they were military personnel working on an anti-piracy mission.

India’s Supreme Court has dithered over a verdict and last week the country said it would be at least another three months before a ruling is handed down.

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India: Kerala: No to Christmas in Italy for Two Marines

The defense has asked the High Court of Kerala to allow the two marines home for Christmas, with the promise to return to India after the holidays. The state government fears instead Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone would remain in Italy, “torpedoing” the process.

Kochi (AsiaNews) — The Government of Kerala is against the request made by the two Italian marines Salvatore Girone and Massimiliano Latorre, to be allowed to return to Italy to celebrate Christmas with their families. Lawyers for the soldiers of the Battalion San Marco, on trial for the murder of two Indian fishermen, filed an appeal to the High Court of the state. The court should decide tomorrow, and asked the state governments and Central Union if it considers guarantees on the return of two of the Italian Marines in Kochi after the holidays “reliable”.

In an affidavit, the Consul General of Italy in India, Giampaolo Cutillo, has guaranteed the return to India of the accused, immediately after the holiday season. However, the Government of Kerala is concerned that the temporary return to Italy would “torpedo” the entire trial. According to the Indian state in fact, the Italian government could hold Latorre and Girone for the parallel criminal proceeding undertaken by the Public Prosecutor of Rome. In this case, said the attorney general of Kerala Asaf Ali, “we would have no legal solution to bring them back.”

Meanwhile, India and Italy await the verdict of the Supreme Court in the trial regarding the jurisdiction of the case. A verdict is, on which depends the final acquittal and return of the two sailors.

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Italians Complete Wells, Road Improvements in Afghanistan

Builders improve Herat network and add to country’s main r

(ANSA) — Rome, December 17 — An Italian military contingent in Afghanistan completed community service facilities, including wells, a water channel and roads in the province of Herat.

The facilities, meant to help improve the lives of villagers, were carried out by the Italian Provincial Reconstruction Team, part of Italy’s military contingent in the country.

Some 11 new wells were built, another nine restored and a one-kilometer water channel was excavated.

Other projects include the opening of the last kilometer of road connecting Herat’s eastern suburbs to the city center. The team had already built numerous sections of the road, in other areas, and began another piece of the new Ring Road — the main artery that connects Herat to Kabul passing through Kandahar and Mazar-e-Sharif — which will eventually reach the district of Injil. The team also began construction works on a new market area near the Ring Road and close to Herat’s airport.

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Mental Illness is Rampant in Afghanistan

According to the American Medical Association, around 70 percent of the Afghan population suffers from psychological disorders. Mentally challenged people face discrimination and their families suffer.

“Mohammad! Madman!” the children cry after him. They laugh and make jokes. Mohammad does not know how to answer and shouts back angrily at his tormentors: “Not me! You!” The 16-year-old is just one among many mentally handicapped in trouble-torn Afghanistan. The authorities are not in a position to supply any reliable numbers.

Mohammad lives with his parents and two sisters in one of the poorer areas of Kabul. The whole family suffers with him — when he is restless, his mother orders him out of the house so that she can have some respite. No school will accept him because of his hereditary mental disability — and there are no special schools for people with mental illness in Afghanistan.

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Pakistan: Karachi Polio Killings: Vaccination Workers Shot

Four female Pakistani polio vaccination workers have been shot dead in the country’s largest city Karachi, police say.

The attacks happened during a three-day Unicef nationwide drive against polio, which is endemic in Pakistan. No group has said it carried out the shootings, but the Taliban have issued threats against the polio drive and are active in parts of Karachi. The attacks took place in three separate locations in the city. Meanwhile, a teenage girl was wounded in an attack when gunmen opened fire on a team of female health workers on the outskirts of Peshawar in the north-west. Pakistani health officials said the latest anti-polio drive — during which an estimated 5.2m polio drops were to be administered — had been suspended due to the attacks…

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Polio Workers Killed in Pakistan

Six healthworkers who were part of a polio immunization drive have been shot dead inside 24 hours in Pakistan. The murders in Karachi and Peshawar have prompted authorities to suspend the polio campaign there.

Pakistani gunmen killed five health workers who were part of a polio campaign on Tuesday, a day after a man working on the same project was also shot, prompting Islamabad to halt its polio immunization campaign, according to officials.

“The health minister has ordered the suspension of the anti-polio campaign throughout Sindh following the killings,” senior government official Saleem Khan said.

“A decision to restore the immunization drive will be taken after assessing the (security) situation,” he added.

Gunmen shot four dead of the health workers as they were administering the oral polio vaccine in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city and the capital of Sindh province, a police spokesman told the DPA news agency. Two male workers also sustained injuries in the attack. Another female vaccinator was killed in the northwestern city of Peshawar.

The tragedy came after a gunman shot and killed a male volunteer in Karachi for the same polio campaign as he travelled home late on Monday.

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Immigration

Germany: ‘Stigmatization of Migrants Must Stop’

This year on International Migrants Day, the number of migrants worldwide is higher than ever. Still, attitudes remain ill-informed, says Jean-Philippe Chauzy from the International Organization for Migration.

DW: It’s been 22 years since the signing of the UN convention protecting the rights of migrant workers. What is the situation like for migrants across the world today?

Jean-Philipp Chauzy: Each region where migration is occurring has its own special situation, involving internally displaced peoples, people fleeing conflict or natural disaster or just people on the move looking for more financial rewards. What we are seeing in many parts of the world though, especially during the economic downturn, is that migrants are being stigmatized and scapegoated. We notice that especially in discussions in many industrialized countries. Migrants are being made responsible, in some cases wrongly so, for the current state of the economy…

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Germany Growing Increasingly Diverse

One out of every eight residents of Germany is foreign-born, said the National Statistics Office (Destatis) on International Migrants Day. After a slight decline, immigration is again on the rise in the country.

Around 10.7 million migrants from 194 countries live in Germany, Destatis said on Tuesday.

The majority of Germany’s immigrants, some 7.4 million, come from within Europe. Of those, nearly half come from EU member states.

The countries of origin for most immigrants in Germany are former states of the Soviet Union, with 2.4 million people. Turkey is second with 1.4 million people, followed by Poland with 1.1 million.

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I No Longer Recognise the Britain I Grew Up in

By A. N. Wilson

When I come out of the railway station at Stoke-on-Trent, as I have done countless times since my childhood, I make my way to the taxi rank and ask for Barlaston, a small village five miles away, where my parents began their married life.

The taxi-driver invariably registers a total blank. ‘I am going to the Wedgwood factory.’ Blank. ‘You know? Wedgwood? Famous pottery?’ Complete blank.

Only when I produce a post-code, and we can tap it into a SatNav, does the Asian taxi-driver have any idea where we are going: and it is certainly not anywhere in the Britain of my boyhood.

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Culture Wars

Muslim Leaders Demand Exemption From Gay Marriage Laws

Muslim leaders today demanded they should have the same legal exemption to gay marriages as the Church of England amid a growing chorus of condemnation.

The Muslim Council of Britain, which represents 500 mosques and community organisations throughout the country, claimed the law was “utterly discriminatory”. Officials said they were “appalled” by the legislation, announced by Maria Miller last week, would allow same-sex couples to marry as early as 2014. But the Culture Secretary has made it expressly illegal for the Church of England and the Church in Wales to conduct same-sex weddings. She added that any religious group was allowed to “opt in” and perform ceremonies if they wish. But the MCB today attacked the laws and insisted that mosques and other religious centres under its control should be exempted…

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General

Twitter Tops 200 Million Active Users

Twitter said Tuesday the number of active users of the service has topped 200 million, in a sign of the sizzling growth of the messaging platform.

News of the milestone came in a tweet, of course, from the official Twitter account: “There are now more than 200M monthly active @twitter users. You are the pulse of the planet. We’re grateful for your ongoing support!”

The number was the first official estimate from Twitter since it claimed 140 million active users.

Twitter offered no details on the latest update, but in the past has said the majority of active users were in the United States.

Outside analysts have provided various estimates for Twitter, which is privately held and thus not required to disclose most business data.

Earlier this year, a French-based research firm said over 500 million people are on the micro-blogging site, with Americans and Brazilians the most connected.

Another group, Sys-Con media, estimated last month that Twitter had over 465 million accounts and that the number of daily tweets had topped 175 million.

A recent survey found one in seven Americans who go online use Twitter and eight percent do so every day.

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News Feed 20121217

Financial Crisis
» Cyprus Gov’t Seeks Money to Meet December Payroll
» Italy: Unity is Strength in Emilia-Romagna
» Obama Sends Boehner New Offer on Fiscal Crisis; May be Close to Final Deal
» Spread Between German, Italian Bonds Dips Below 320 Points
 
USA
» 3-D Printing Reinvents the Advent Calendar
» How ‘Ticking Time Bomb’ Adam Lanza Went From ‘Genius’ Tech Geek Who Grew Up in a $1.6million Home to Heartless Killer
» Von Meyer: Police Arrest Man With 47 Guns After Threatening to ‘Kill as Many People as Possible’ At Another Elementary School at the Same Time as Connecticut Massacre
 
Europe and the EU
» Bruce Bawer: the Islamization of Copenhagen
» Denmark: Health Minister: Months-Long Waiting Times for Heart Exams “Not Acceptable”
» Fewer Germans Find Children Worthwhile
» Italy: Berlusconi Says Fiancee’ is Beautiful Inside and Outside
» Merkel ‘Respects Autonomy’ Of EU Countries to Choose Leaders
» U.S. Top for Foreign Investment in Italy
 
North Africa
» Coptic Christians Asking Free World to Cut Ties With Egypt Under Morsi
» Egypt: Twitter and Bodyguards to Counter Sexual Harassment
» New Constitution Splits Egypt, and Salafists
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Caroline Glick: Chuck Hagel for Defense Secretary — Bring it on!
 
Caucasus
» Chechen Leader Kadyrov to Have Mosque Named After Him
 
South Asia
» India: Madhya Pradesh: Anti-Christian Violence: Police “Accomplice” of Hindu Nationalist
 
Australia — Pacific
» Islamic Superannuation Fund Launched
 
Immigration
» Europe’s Most Exotic City? It’s Manchester! 153 Languages Spoken by a Population of 500,000
» ‘Immigrants Cause Problems’ Say Germans
» Officers Injured in Clashes With Asylum Seekers Near Catania
 
General
» NASA Mission to End With Twin Moon Smashes

Financial Crisis

Cyprus Gov’t Seeks Money to Meet December Payroll

(ANSAmed) — NICOSIA, DECEMBER 17 — With state funds drying up, the Cyprus’ government spokesman Stephanos Stephanou called on semi-governmental organizations to lend the Government money from their employee’s pension fund to pay public sector’s salaries in December, as Famagusta Gazette reports today. The search for much-needed cash comes after it was announced that a bailout package for Cyprus will not be finalized before mid-January next year. The state has to come up with approximately 400 million euros this month to meet its payroll obligations and expects most of this sum from profitable semi-government organisations (SGOs) in the form of loans. “In these difficult times the state seeks a three-month loan that will refund with interest,” Stephanou told reporters. Asked whether public servant’s salaries for December might not be paid if the trade unions of the SGOs won’t consent in lending the money, Stephanou said the SGO needed to show a sense of responsibility towards the state. “And the state needs that money now to be able to meet its financial needs, especially in December, where its obligations are very increased because of the salaries, and other end of the year obligations” he said.

The Ports Authority has already pledged 38 million euros to the state, with the offer of a further 12 million if needed. CyTA are still considering a loan request of 120 million euros from their pension fund, which will be discussed tomorrow.

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Italy: Unity is Strength in Emilia-Romagna

Le Temps Geneva

Business is brisk in the area around Bologna, which has remained unaffected by the crisis. Order books are full and exports are on the rise for a dense network of engineering firms specialised in packaging systems, which local entrepreneurs argue owes much of its success to a sense of solidarity.

Valère Gogniat

At one end of the line: a hundred unmarked capsules. At the other: a neatly packed pallet of perfectly aligned and labelled boxes. In between, a dozen steel robots with articulated arms delicately place individual pills into the appropriate packaging. The workers look pleased: the tests have been successful. And the machines, which they have sweated over for several months, will soon be on their way to a customer in India.

In the Marchesini Group’s almost new factory in a southern suburb of Bologna, 700 staff invent machines to package medicines for companies such as Novartis, GSK and Sandoz. Some 300 kms north of Rome, in the Emilia-Romagna regime, industry is booming. This is where they build robots weighing more than a ton, which will later be shipped to Brazil, China, South Africa… As Marchesini’s communications manager, Guido Rossi, is quick to admit, “We are very exposed to emerging countries.”

At the heart of a Europe bogged down in austerity, which has undermined its capacity to produce, Emilia-Romagna’s industrial success is not simply a matter of targeted exports. “The strength of local industry has a lot to do with the extensive web of small companies in the region,” points out Massimo Marchesini, who founded the group that bears his name in 1974. He goes on to explain that the close ties between small and medium-sized enterprises have helped to soften the impact of the global economic crisis.

Welcome to ‘Packaging Valley’

Ever since Mario Monti and his team of technocrats took over in the country a little more than a year ago, “Italy’s long-term prospects have improved”, noted the OECD in its economic outlook published last week. Unemployment is shrinking, the rate of interest on 10-year government bonds has not been lower since 2010, and, according to analysts from the Intesa Sanpaolo bank, industrial production returned to “overall stability […] in the third quarter, interrupting a persistent trend towards decline earlier this year.”

The manufacturing of packaging machines in Emilia-Romagna has proved to be an exception in a Europe that has increasingly been marked by news of industrial closures (Peugeot, Petroplus, Alcoa, ArcelorMittal). The concentration of firms active in the sector is such that the area inside a 100-km perimetre around Bologna has come to be known as “Packaging Valley”. According to a study conducted by local banks Carisbo and Banca Monte Parma, in the first half of 2012, the sector grew by 9 per cent when compared to 2008. Between 2000 and 2011, exports to BRICS countries rose by 260.4 per cent…

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Obama Sends Boehner New Offer on Fiscal Crisis; May be Close to Final Deal

President Obama delivered Speaker John A. Boehner a new offer to resolve the pending fiscal crisis — and what may be close to a final deal, which would raise revenues by $1.2 trillion over the next decade but keep in place the Bush-era tax rates for any household with earnings below $400,000.

The offer is close to the plan that Mr. Boehner proposed on Friday, according to officials familiar with it. Other officials say the speaker will present the plan to House Republicans Tuesday morning, and both sides are cautiously optimistic that a major deficit reduction plan could be passed well before January, when more than a half-trillion dollars in automatic tax increases and spending cuts would kick in.

Mr. Boehner of Ohio had offered the president a deficit framework that would raise $1 trillion over 10 years, with the details to be settled next year by Congress’s tax-writing committees and the Obama administration. In response, Mr. Obama reduced his proposal to $1.2 trillion from $1.4 trillion on Monday at a 45-minute meeting with the speaker at the White House. That was down from $1.6 trillion initially.

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Spread Between German, Italian Bonds Dips Below 320 Points

Bond spread falls well below earlier peaks driven by uncertainty

(ANSA) — Rome, December 17 — The spread between Italy’s benchmark 10-year bond and its German equivalent slipped below 320 basis points with a yield of 4.55% on Monday.

In early afternoon trading, the spread fell to 317 points — well below the recent high of 360 basis points reached earlier this month after Premier Mario Monti announced plans to resign when his 2013 budget law is approved. The spread between what Italy’s government must pay to lure investors and what the highly respected German administration offers on its bonds is a strong measure of investor confidence in the outlook for Italy’s economy.

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USA

3-D Printing Reinvents the Advent Calendar

Advent calendars first appeared in the middle of the 19th century as a way to mark the holiday season. Early revelers would count down the days by drawing chalk lines on their doors; by the early 1900’s, printed calendars with hidden bible quotes were all the rage; and today Advent calendars are part of the commercial juggernaut of Christmas, used to sell Legos or candy in a themed, holiday package.

Minnesotan maker Peter Leppik is doing his part to carry this tradition into the modern day. Instead of opening up little doors to receive a present, his Advent calendar requires makers to fire up a 3-D printer and build the calendar piece by piece.

He says “I’m always looking for interesting projects to work on. My inspiration for the Advent calendar was simply that we were getting out all the Christmas decorations, and we have an Advent calendar which was given to us when our kids were born. So naturally my thinking went from there to, ‘I wonder if I can 3D print an Advent calendar?’“

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How ‘Ticking Time Bomb’ Adam Lanza Went From ‘Genius’ Tech Geek Who Grew Up in a $1.6million Home to Heartless Killer

Crazed killer Adam Lanza was a ‘ticking time bomb’ who suffered from Asperger’s syndrome and was painfully shy and awkward, former classmates said yesterday.

Last night, a troubling portrait began to emerge of the ‘Goth’ loner, who dressed all in black and was obsessed with video games.

Others say Lanza used to be a mild-mannered student in high school, making the honor roll, and living with his mother, Nancy Lanza, who in turn loved playing dice games and decorating their upscale home for the holidays.

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Von Meyer: Police Arrest Man With 47 Guns After Threatening to ‘Kill as Many People as Possible’ At Another Elementary School at the Same Time as Connecticut Massacre

An Indiana man with 47 guns and stocks of ammunition was arrested after threatening to go into a local elementary school and ‘kill as many people as he could before police could stop him’.

Von Meyer, 60, was arrested on Friday after his wife called Cedar Lake police after he threatened to set her on fire and continue his violent spree by attacking a nearby elementary school.

The loaded threat came the same day that a young man killed 20 children and seven others in Newtown, Connecticut.

Meyer was known to be a member of the Invaders Motorcycle Gang, though his role in the group was unclear.

Like the notorious Hells Angels, the Invaders Motorcycle Gang is also considered an outlaw group. The Northern Indiana chapter was founded in 1965.

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Europe and the EU

Bruce Bawer: the Islamization of Copenhagen

Bit by bit, it’s getting worse.

In recent years, life in the city of Copenhagen has hardly been free of, shall we say, problems related to Islam. But for the most part, the worst of it has been confined to Muslim neighborhoods such as Nørrebro. And residents of Copenhagen have at least been able to console themselves that conditions in their city were nowhere near as bad as those right across the Öresund Bridge in the now notorious Swedish burg of Malmö.

Well, as an editorial in Jyllands-Posten acknowledged last week, “conditions such as those in Malmö…are beginning to appear in Copenhagen.”

In a news story that appeared on the same day as the editorial, Jyllands-Posten reported the latest example of these “conditions”: both the Israeli ambassador to Denmark, Arthur Avnon, and the head of Copenhagen’s Jewish community are now advising Jews in that city to stop wearing yarmulkes and Stars of David and speaking Hebrew loudly in public — even in neighborhoods that they think of as “safe.” Asked about this advice, Police Commissioner Lars-Christian Borg told Jyllands-Posten that Jews — and gays, too — should stay away from parts of the city where there is a recognized “risk of clashes and harassment.” (Nice euphemism for “Muslim neighborhoods,” that.)

The Jyllands-Posten editorial bleakly toted up other examples of what they described as the city’s increasing readiness to adapt to the ever-worsening situation in the Danish capital: Copenhagen’s Jewish school “looks like a small fortress,” supplied with an elaborate security system and police protection, a constant reminder to the children that there are people who wish to do them harm; the head of the Danish-Palestinian Friendship Society, who is also a leading figure in Denmark’s ruling Socialist People’s Party, recently opined that Hitler should have killed even more Jews than he did, and went unpunished and all but entirely uncriticized for it; Copenhagen’s mayor called on Jews not to display too many Israeli flags at a recent multicultural festival, an admonition that was generally regarded as sensible: “why pick unnecessary fights?” Why “provoke”? Once again proving itself to be morally head and shoulders above virtually every other major newspaper in Europe, Jyllands-Posten called on Danes to recognize just how dangerous it is to respond in a passive and accommodating way to Muslim hatred, and urged them to stand up to it before it’s too late.

One person in Denmark who has stood up, in at least a small way, is a gay guy in his thirties named Jim Lyngvild. He works as a clothes designer and fashion commentator and in recent years has been a frequent guest on Danish TV talk shows and a participant in a number of Danish reality shows, including that country’s version of Survivor. These activities have made him a familiar face in his native land. But one of the undesirable side effects of his recognizability, as the newspaper Fyens Stiftstidende reported last week, is that every time he walks along a pedestrian street in Copenhagen — or for that matter in Odense, a small city on the Danish island of Funen, near the rural village in which he lives — he finds himself being called “faggot” or “gay pig.” And as Fyens Stiftstidendeput it, “it’s always the same people who scream at him.”

Simply put, Lyngvild never gets heckled by ethnic Danes. Or by immigrant-group members who are walking along by themselves. But he says that when a bunch of “second-generation immigrants” pass by him on the street — and this happens, he says, pretty much on a daily basis — “I can be sure that they’ll yell at me.” (Nowhere in Lyngvild’s article, incidentally, does the word Muslim or Islam appear; instead he follows what is now pretty much standard practice in the European media, which prefer terms like “second-generation immigrant” and “people with another ethnic background.”)

Until the other day, Lyngvild didn’t react to the daily harassment. In a way, he’d gotten used to it. He was brought up, he says, “to turn the other cheek.” Which is not to say he ever stopped despising and resenting this treatment by strangers. The idea of yelling such ugly things at somebody on the street is just beyond his comprehension.

But last Thursday he realized he’d had enough. “I came home from London and was walking through the train station in Odense. A group of second-generation immigrants yelled ‘faggots’ at me.” When he got to his house, he was still angry — so angry that he went on Facebook and, in an indiscreet moment, typed out a Danish word that translates roughly as “Paki pigs.” Shortly afterwards he thought better of it and removed the posting. By then, however, it had already attracted considerable attention — from, among others, the Danish police, who promptly threatened to charge him with racism…

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Denmark: Health Minister: Months-Long Waiting Times for Heart Exams “Not Acceptable”

Heart Association worries that lives are at risk as waiting times for preliminary heart exams approach six months in some areas

People who may have serious heart conditions are waiting up to six months to be examined, according to Hjerteforeningen, the Danish heart association.

Although the recommended waiting time for an examination in case of a suspected heart ailment is no longer than four weeks, people have reported waiting times of two, three and even six months.

Annette Nejrup Hansen, a 53-year-old from Copenhagen, said the three months she waited to be examined only worsened her concern about her condition.

“I only have one heart, so it was impossible for me not to be stressed,” she told Jyllands-Posten newspaper. Hansen was finally diagnosed with atrial fibrillation and is waiting once again — this time for treatment.

Nejrup’s case is one of many pointing to a trend of increased waiting times over the past year to have potential heart conditions identified.

“It goes without saying that having to wait for an examination for a potentially serious, life-threatening heart disease is a source of anxiety and insecurity,” Dr Henrik Steen Hansen, president of Hjerteforeningen, told Jyllands-Posten. “Waiting could actually be fatal in the case of a life-threatening disease.”

Waiting times have increased in the North Jutland, Mid-Jutland and Zealand healthcare regions.

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Fewer Germans Find Children Worthwhile

Germany’s birth rate has been low for years, but a new study released on Monday revealed the country is becoming a less attractive place to have children due to difficulties balancing family with work.

Researchers from the Federal Institute for Population Research found around a quarter of German women born between 1964 and 1968 do not have children primarily because of an apparent incompatibility with having a career.

Seen by the Süddeutsche Zeitung, the study found that Germany’s long-held cultural idea of a “good mother,” in which women stay at home to raise their children, was still so present in the country’s collective psyche that working women were opting not to have children.

There are just ten countries in Europe which have a lower birth rate than Germany, which currently stands at 1.39 children per woman. Iceland leads the way with 2.20 and Latvia was at the bottom with 1.17.

Worldwide, Germany is one of the countries with the highest number of childless women.

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Italy: Berlusconi Says Fiancee’ is Beautiful Inside and Outside

Announces plans to wed former shop assistant, local pol

(ANSA) — Rome, December 17 — Former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi says his young fiancee’ is as beautiful on the inside as she is on the surface.

Berlusconi announced Sunday that he intends to wed for the third time, and is engaged to Naples-born Francesca Pascale, a woman almost 50 years his junior.

The former premier, who is trying to resuscitate his political career while fending off charges of paying for sex with an underage prostitute, says Pascale makes him feel less lonely.

“Her name is Francesca, and she is a beautiful girl on the outside but even more beautiful inside,” the 76-year-old Berlusconi said in announcing his engagement.

He said he has known Pascale, 27, for seven years as she rose through his political organization, the People of Freedom (PdL) party. In his televised announcement, Berlusconi made no mention of the fact that he is still officially married to his second wife Veronica Lario, although the pair have been legally separated since May 2010 and are set to obtain a divorce.

She left him in 2008, complaining about the then-premier’s dalliances with much younger women.

These often allegedly occurred at his famous “bunga-bunga” parties, including those involving Karima ‘Ruby’ El Mahroug, who was fined 500 euros by a court Monday for failing to appear at Berlusconi’s trial.

El Mahroug is the underage Moroccan runaway, nightclub dancer, and alleged prostitute the ex-premier is accused of having sex with.

A decision in the case — in which Berlusconi is also charged with abuse of power for phoning police to have El Mahroug released on an unrelated theft claim — has been set for early February, shortly before a national Italian election is expected.

Berlusconi has recently said he is intending to campaign for re-election in that vote.

His new fiancee’ shares his political vision, the ex-premier said.

After working as a shop assistant Pascale served as a provincial councillor in Berlusconi’s PdL party in Naples until she stepped down in July.

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Merkel ‘Respects Autonomy’ Of EU Countries to Choose Leaders

Says leaders give each other ‘friendly advice, when asked’

(ANSA) — Berlin, December 17 — German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday said she “respects” the autonomy of European countries in their selection of leaders.

Responding to a question whether she had discussed financial aid to Spain and whether she had discussed the possibility that Italian Premier Mario Monti would run for office in Italy, Merkel said: “I take my decisions by myself in Germany and I respect that in the countries of Europe decisions are taken autonomously. This goes for decisions regarding financial assistance as well as, obviously, decisions on whether to run for office.” “We speak often with the other European leaders and we give each other friendly advice, when we are asked,” Merkel added.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

U.S. Top for Foreign Investment in Italy

Followed by France and Germany, Istat says

(ANSA) — Rome, December 17 — The United States has the highest number of companies and employees in Italy, followed by France and Germany, Istat said Monday.

The US had 2,282 firms and more than 257,000 workers in 2010, the statistics agency said, compared to 1,800 and 247,425 for French multinationals and 1,974 and 166,868 for German ones.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

North Africa

Coptic Christians Asking Free World to Cut Ties With Egypt Under Morsi

The founder of an international group of advocates for the equality and rights of Coptic Christians is appealing to the leaders of democratic nations to cut any ties with Egypt. The Voice of the Copts is attempting to thwart President Mohamed Morsi’s regime from implementing a primarily Islamic-based constitution.

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

Egypt: Twitter and Bodyguards to Counter Sexual Harassment

Against pervasive phenomenon, volunteers and ngos organize

(By Shelly Kittleson) (ANSAmed) — CAIRO, 17 DIC — Makeshift wooden watchtowers and reflective vests, Twitter accounts and hotlines are being used by young Egyptians to make sure that, when the tweet comes in or the girl is surrounded, someone is there to respond to sexual assault and harassment in crowded gatherings and protests. Following the death of a 16-year-old in recent months for having spat at her assaulter in Asyut and reports of armed men paid to infiltrate protests and “shame” women by sexually assaulting them, some Egyptians decided to take action.

Egypt has long been notorious for casual sexual harassment of women, with aggressors invariably enjoying immunity. The first time a man was convicted of sexual harassment in Egypt was in 2008, in a case which provided the inspiration for Mohamed Diaz’s award-winning film “678”. In 2010, some 23 NGOs worked together to draw up a new draft law against sexual harassment — a law that, like many others, was stalled by the outbreak of the revolution.

However, since the 2011 uprising that brought down Hosni Mubarak’s regime and initiated a period under the nation’s military council first and then under the country’s first Muslim Brotherhood president, reports of foreign journalists subjected to brutal sexual assault in the iconic Tahrir Square, young female protestors forced to undergo “virginity tests” and other dragged half-naked through the streets brought the rage against the phenomenon to a crescendo. That and a new civil consciousness born of the experience of self-organising during the uprising resulted in groups being formed to prevent and to react to this type of situation.

On December 20, 2011, the video footage of a girl wearing a blue bra being beaten, savagely stripped and dragged by security forces rapidly made the rounds on the internet. Another slogan was added to those chanted at protest movements from that day on: Banat Misr Khatt Ahmar, “Egypt’s Girls are a Red Line”.

And one of the first groups to specifically target sexual harassment in public squares has taken this very name, with “Banat Misr” stamped across the tent it keeps at the edge of Tahrir Square staffed by volunteers wearing white t-shirts emblazoned with the name in red on them.

One of Banat Misr’s approximately 30 volunteers, Motaz Al-Asmar, told ANSAmed that the group had studied numerous surveys and spoken to victims of attacks in order to try to understand the dynamics behind such incidents. He noted that very few girls report the incident to the police, as “it’s a scandal to go and say that you were harassed”, but that the group actively encouraged those who suffer such attacks to do so, “as otherwise nothing will change”.

Sexual harassment and assault are known to peak during holidays in Egypt (with the most well-known example being the 2006 Eid El-Fitr, when several girls were publicly stripped and brutally assaulted in downtown Cairo), and Banat Misr began monitoring harassment during the last Eid Al-Adha holiday in late October. It then set up its operations in Tahrir Square at the end of November.

Al-Asmar told ANSAmed that the group is attempting to address the issue at a societal level as well, and that to this end they are working on making a number of television spots and documentaries. Operation Anti-Sexual Harassment is another group working in the same field, focusing on education and raising awareness.

Tahrir Bodyguards is the most recent addition, launched on November 27, 2012. Though those involved tend to keep a low public profile for security reasons, their Twitter account is highly active, with stats and quotes to raise awareness about the issues involved in violence against women and the harassment of them in Egypt and an email address to which one can address any queries. The “bodyguards” dress in neon vests and make their way through Tahrir and elsewhere in groups during protests, reacting immediately to situations in which women are targeted as well as to tweets sent by those witness to sexual assault. Calls for volunteers go out via their Twitter account — and, when that gets shut down (which it has been a few times already), Facebook — every time a new protest is planned. Unlike Banat Misr, they do not try to convince the girls to report the incidents to police but instead focus simply on getting them to safety, where other groups trained to deal with this type of situation take over, according to one of their members contacted by ANSA.

There have been numerous reports that groups of men have been paid to harass and assault women in this period to provoke widespread fear and get women to do exactly what religious fundamentalists and those wanting to prevent any questioning of their power would have them do: stay home. Mubarak’s regime also allegedly paid poor, young men from Cairo’s outskirts to do exactly the same. The “bodyguards” and those drawing “a red line” are trying to prevent a style of repression from repeating itself under another name and mantra, amid a constitutional referendum which may well more firmly establish “women’s proper role in society”.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

New Constitution Splits Egypt, and Salafists

Still waiting for referendum results on text which will be voted on next December 23 in 17 other provinces. But fraud is considered almost mandatory by most voters, most of whom, however still cast their ballot. The opposition united against President Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood, and criticize text (which discriminates against anyone who is not a Brotherhood member) even splitting radical Islam.

Cairo (AsiaNews) — Everywhere in the streets people agree that Egypt is divided as never before. Lots of people are mourning the peaceful and tolerant Egypt, fearing what could happen when the country will be the stronghold of the brotherhood and not anymore the land of peace and hospitality. A general atmosphere of pessimism is dominating the Nile Valley where most of the population miss deeply the famous slogan of Saad Zaghloul, who died one year before the creation of the muslim brotherhood by Hassan al Banna : “Religion is for God, and Homeland is for all” !

Saturday 15th December 2012. Elections started this morning for the referendum about the new Constitution in ten of the most populated governorates (provinces), Cairo, Alexandria, three in the Delta (Sharqeyya, Gharbeyya, Daqahleyya) three in Upper Egypt (Assiout, Sohag, Asswan), plus North and South Sinaï, representing 50 million inhabithants, while the other seventeenth govenorates, among which Giza, Qalyoubeyya (northern and western part of Grand Cairo), four other in the Delta (Menoufeyya, Behayra, Kafr al-Shaykh, Damietta), three on the Suez Canal (Port Saïd, Ismaïleyya, Suez), two on the sea shore (Marsa Matrouh, on the Mediterranean sea, and the Red Sea governorate) and six in Upper Egypt (Fayyum, Bani Souayf, Minya, Qena, Louxor and New Valley), representing the other 40 million of the Egyptian population, will vote next saturday.

President Mohammad Morsi came early in the morning in Heliopolis to vote as soon as the electoral bureaux opened at 8.00. People were very much astonished to meet him there as he resides in the Fifth Compound on New Cairo settlements, quite far away East of Heliopolis, where states the presidential palace.

Armed and police forces are in number around the voting places to ensure order and maintain discipline. In fact crowds of people were around all voting bureaus all the day long and no incident at all happened. The great majority seemed doubtful about the truthfulness of the results. Most of the supporters of refusal to the Constitution proposed expressed their conviction that the results shall be distorted, but still they want to fulfil their electoral duty. Some others were leaving the huge lines saying it is useless… Some others expressed their desire to vote yes in order to avoid having back the “fouloul” (people from Moubarak’s regime)…

In fact discussions were running in the lines about the presence of judges or not. A lady voter asked the man in front of the poll if he was really a judge and he was ready to show her his I.D. but she answered that she was believing him. In fact, nobody knows the amount of judges present in the voting bureaus. The High Commission for Elections stands with an amount of 6376 judges, while the Judges Federation says that it does not exceed 5500, while newspapers write down that the Muslim Brothers are ready to fill up the gaps…

One terrible incident happened by the end of Saturday when the offices of Al Wafd Party, where is located as well the daily Wafd newspaper have been savagely attacked and damaged by fire. Al Wafd accused immediately the salafist group of Hazem Abou Ismaïl, former candidate to the presidency who denied its responsibility of this act.

The voting time was fixed from 8.00 am until 7.00 pm. Many bureaus had to prolungate the time for two hours and sometime until 11.00 pm. In some places, people have been reported in the evening to wait for five to six hours, most of them finding themselves forces to withdraw. Some people complained to have been obliged to drive back because obviously they intended to vote for “no”. For the first time the voting happened without outside observers.

Most of the newspapers have printed huge headlines titles with enormous “No” (in Arabic ‘Lâ’). The ‘Wafd’ newspaper, speaking in the name of the Wafd Party (created by the leader Saad Zaghloul after the 1919 revolution) publish a double page for cover of today issue, a real poster, with in big the portrait of a child crying and in gross letters : “No to an unfair constitution. A Constitution that ignore 3 million unemployed people, 7 million living in shantytowns, 10 million suffering from liver disease, 25 million workers suffering from poverty, 348 million girls and mothers. A Constituton that creates a new Dictator. A document that is reducing the people into slavery, that is destroying the State administrations, that is threathening social justice, discriminating women, children and handicaped people, that is hindering private and public liberty, that is infecting and corruptng justice. No to the Constitution of Shame…”

The “Destour” daily is calling for “No to a constitution that deprives the citizen of a free information and an independant press and media”. This newspaper is calling for abstention because : 1- the result is known in advance, it will be more than 78 % through forgery ; 2- no supervision by enough judges, leaving the space to the brotherhood ; 3- the brotherhood owns all the needed apparatus and funds to control all the executive power in all the governorates, adding : this brotherhood is a gang, they are not statesmen and they will never abandon Egypt unless destroyed”. All the newspapers, except what is called “national press” (belongig to the state), agree that this constitution is “their constitution” (the one of the muslim brothers).

The fact of having organized the elections in two days with a week between is suspicious to everyone, since the results of today will be known and possibly readjusted in the second time. General confidence is dominating that forgery will reign.

Yesterday, for the Friday midday prayer in the mosques, many preachers were inciting people to say “yes” to the Constitution. In Alexandria in the big mosque of Qaëd Ibrahim, a group of believers took the preacher in hostage for twelve hours to teach him not to involve politics into prayers. In Mahallah al Kobra, the big textile town in the midst of the Delta, which declared refusal to host any muslim brother in the town, and decided the dissidence (a town delegation was seen a few days ago in front of the presidential palace in Heliopolis with a banner saying “Here is the temporary seed of the Mahallah al Kobra embassy” !!) prevented any preacher to advocate for ‘yes’. In Kafr al Shaykh, peasants had a funeral march all raising black banners. A few days ago, aroun Tahrir square one could see a funeral march of women all dressed in black, mourning for lost Egypt…

A salafist leader, Dr Ahmad al Naqib, head of the salafist Academy in Mansourah (Daqahleyya, North East of the Delta, douth of Damietta), and teacher of Islamic studies in Mansourah University is claming for a rejection of the suggested constitution, considering that saying “yes” is sinful towards God (Allah) and his Prophet, and asking salafist people not to get involved in political and democracy work. While the salafist Hazem Abou Ismaïl, who is besieging the “Media Producing Town”, northwest of Giza for two weeks and wants to “purify” all the satellite media, is stating that if the constitution is not approved by the referendum, there will be a real bloodshed. Two eminent and well known figures, the famous film maker director Khaled Youssef and the great sociologist Saad Eddine Ibrahim have been attacked and molested as they were entering the Media Town. Both of them deposed a report statement accusing Hazem Abou Ismaïl and his followers to have attempt to kill them.

Yesterday evening, at an official TV channel there was a strong confrontation between a Shaykh from Al Azhar university and a salafist shaykh who shared in writing the constitution. Al Azhar member asserting that the constitution would lead to terrible problems, that it is discriminating minorities, and that one should refuse it. The salafist was doggedly defending the constitution and refused discussion upon any item.

The constitutional assembly had one hundred members, of whom 40 people (liberals, representant of the churches, experts…) refused to go on, they were replaced by twenty people and the redaction work proved to be a botched job. The assembly pushed through the red tape in a couple of days, dedicating five minutes maximum to each article. The members of the assembly were mostly medical doctors, people with BA in agriculture or commerce, even one teacher in the school of languages teaching Chinese language ! Some people reacted joking : this is why the text is confused ! In fact the constitution text had to be ready before the 2nd of December, because the Constitutional Court intended to pronounce on this date a judgement of invalidation for the Constituant assembly as well as for the Maglis al Shura (Senate) which will act as a parliamentary body to approve the proposed text. It was ready by the 1st of December and legally, the referendun had to be held after a fortnight.

The enormous demonstrations since than to revoke the referendum have failed to induce any change. The brotherhood organized counter-demonstrations that resulted in splitting the country in two parts, and provoking fierced and bloodshed incidents. Evidently the brotherhood could not gather as much crowds as the opponents, composed of liberals, supporters of a secular system, even muslim devoted people, and salafists… In fact the difference in the huge crowds was made but what is called since the 25 January revolution, the “hezb al canaba” or the “Sofa party” related to the majority of Egyptian people who were watching events at home sitting on their couches (canape’s — canaba, in Arabic). This time the “Sofa party” came out in great number, along with all the disappointed people who did vote for Morsi, believing in a better situation for the country. Everybody discovered that Mohammad Morsi is first of all the president of the muslim brothers. Many observers stated that he is a “puppet” manipulated by the the muslim brothers Guide Badie and his assistant, Khayrat al Shater who was the nominee of the brotherhood for presidency, but could not be a candidate because of judiciary reasons.

Many opponents are adressing their gratefulness to Mohammad Morsi, “because in only six months, he succeeded to get all the opponents gather and unite against him and against the grasp hold of the muslim brotherhood”.

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

Israel and the Palestinians

Caroline Glick: Chuck Hagel for Defense Secretary — Bring it on!

Many in the American Jewish community are aghast to discover that President Obama is planning to appoint former Senator Chuck Hagel to serve as Defense Secretary. If you want the skinny on how Hagel has come to be known as one of the few ferociously anti-Israel senators in the past generation, Carl from Jerusalem at Israel Matzav provides it.

Meantime, all I can say is I don’t understand how anyone can possibly be surprised. Shortly after word came out that Hagel is the frontrunner for the nomination, I read a quaint little blog post written by a conservative leaning commentator voicing her belief that Obama wouldn’t want to risk his relations with Israel’s supporters by appointing Hagel. But as Powerline pointed out today, this is the entire point of the nomination. Obama isn’t stupid. He picks fights he thinks he can win. He hasn’t always been right about those fights. He picked fights with Netanyahu thinking he could win, and he lost some of those.

But he is right to think he can win the Hagel fight.. The Republican Senators aren’t going to get into a fight with Obama about his DOD appointee, especially given that it’s one of their fellow senators, even though many of them hate him. The Democrats are certainly not going to oppose him.

Obama wants to hurt Israel. He does not like Israel.. He is appointing anti-Israel advisors and cabinet members not despite their anti-Israel positions, but because of them.

Some commentators said that Susan Rice would be bad because she was anti-Israel and they hoped that Obama would appoint someone pro-Israel. But John Kerry is no friend of Israel. And as far as I was concerned, we would have been better off with Rice on the job…

           — Hat tip: Caroline Glick [Return to headlines]

Caucasus

Chechen Leader Kadyrov to Have Mosque Named After Him

Construction starts in the town of Shali. The building will be among the largest of its kind in Europe. According to Muslim leaders the people asked for the new mosque as a sign of “gratitude” for what Kadyrov has done for Islam. Controversy over funds for the construction of places of worship.

Moscow (AsiaNews) — A mosque dedicated to the controversial Chechen president, Ramzan Kadyrov, will be built in the town of Shali, according to RIA Novosti news agency. The press office of the local government announced that the ceremony of laying the foundation stone took place on December 2. The mosque, which will have a capacity of 10 thousand faithful, will be among the largest in Europe and its construction should be completed within three years.

The place of worship will be dedicated to the Chechen leader, as a sign of recognition for “services rendered to Islam,” said Khozh-Akhmad Kadyrov, Ramzan’s uncle and head of the Religious Council of the Caucasus republic of Russia. “Mosques and madrassas (Koranic schools) continue to be built in the country — said the religious — all public buildings have a prayer room and this is the result of the efforts of our president.” “Chechnya has created the conditions for ensuring the freedom to study and profess Islam,” he added, explaining that the decision to build the mosque is linked to the “numerous calls from resident Chechens,” grateful for the work of the head of the republic.

The new mosque, designed by Uzbek architects, will be the second to bear the name of a Kadyrov after opening, in 2008, in the capital Grozny, of a mosque named after the late father of Ramzan, the former Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov.

The news has sparked controversy. Not only because the young president, 36, is considered by human rights defenders as a bloodthirsty dictator who has imposed, unofficially, the Koranic law in the republic. But also because the source of funding for the large building is unknown. Grozny receives large amounts of money from Moscow to maintain the “peace” — reached, apparently, after two wars — only to use the money without any attempts at transparency. This has resulted in frequent reprimands of some ministers of the central government. At the same time the head of the republic has demanded civil servants at all levels to make a donation directly from their salary, to replenish the Akhamd Kadyrov presidential fund officially in charge of the so-called reconstruction of Chechnya, but also in this case plundered for diverse and often of dubious projects. It is said that Kadyrov used fund resources to organize his now infamous birthday parties paying the most famous international stars to the tune of thousands of dollars to attend. To those who dared to ask where the money came from for his lavish 35th birthday in Grozny, last year, Ramzan replied: “a gift from Allah.”

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

South Asia

India: Madhya Pradesh: Anti-Christian Violence: Police “Accomplice” of Hindu Nationalist

Proponents of Hindutva exploit the anti-conversion law in-force in the State. In the district of Ratlam, Hindu activists accuse some Pentecostal Christians of practicing forced conversions, and the police ordered to stop the prayer service in progress.

Mumbai (AsiaNews) — “Police in Madhya Pradesh is complicit in the violence against the Christian community”, denounces Sajan K George, president of the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), in the latest case of persecution in the state. About 20 members of the Rashtriya Sawayamsevak Sangh (RSS) have made false allegations of forced conversions against some Pentecostal Christians in the district of Ratlam. One of the pastors present (see photo) was beaten up by activists RSS and rushed to hospital. The incident occurred on November 30 last.

A week ago, the Rev. Govind, pastor of the Gospel Church, called on the Rev. Sarath to take part in a prayer meeting in the village Boothpada. Shortly after the beginning of the meeting, four police officers arrived on the spot and ordered those present to stop and leave. Then, some twenty Hindu nationalists of the RSS appeared and threatened religious and faithful with insults. The pastors Govind and Sarath fled on a motorcycle, but the attackers chased them, stopped and beat them. Rev. Sarath was seriously injured in his head, face and other parts of the body, and only thanks to the intervention of some members was brought to the nearest hospital.

At first, the police prevented the Christians at the rally from helping the pastors to flee from the Hindu nationalists, because “nothing would happen to them.” According to Sajan George, thanks to the anti-conversion law, which exists in Madhya Pradesh (Freedom of Religion Act, 1968) “Hindu nationalists manipulate the police, pushing them to act against the Christians.” On paper, these laws prohibit conversions that occur “through force, coercion or fraud,” and thus allow the government to investigate. In reality, they are applied only in cases of Hindus who switch to another religion. Since its implementation, conversions have decreased.

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

Australia — Pacific

Islamic Superannuation Fund Launched

Australia’s first Islamic superannuation fund is being launched in Sydney today.

It follows similar products overseas, where customers can choose a superannuation fund in line with Islamic principles.

The fund is called ‘Personal Choice, Private Era’ and is being run by private Islamic wealth management company Crescent Wealth, through the Association of Independently Owned Financial Professionals’ personal choice category, called ‘Personal Choice Private e-wrap.

Crescent Wealth’s managing director Talal Yassine says the superannuation option is partly modelled on similar products overseas.

“That means you comply with Islamic rules on investment, you don’t invest in banks or financials, pornography, alcohol, armaments and pork related industries,” he said.

Mr Yassine says it also means the fund will not invest in companies with a lot of debt.

“It’s very conservative investing, it means not investing in companies with a lot of debt, have a lot of money outstanding or take part in prohibited activities,” he added.

Pauline Vamos, the chief executive of the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia, has welcomed the new addition to the superannuation market.

“The new providers, the new products, are part of the recent reforms that the [Federal] Government has put in place to superannuation, so we’re getting much greater innovation and a much better deal for fund members and consumers,” she said.

Ms Vamos says the new Islamic fund is a boutique service for a part of the community that meets their retirement needs.

Mr Yassine says he does not know how many of the nation’s half-a-million Muslim Australians will choose the new fund.

He says similar products in the United States have been running for many years and have attracted many non-Muslims too.

“They’ve got $4 billion [in] funds [under] management after 20 years, however the makeup of their customers is 10 per cent from the American Muslim community and 90 per cent from the broader American community.” The Immigration Minister Chris Bowen will officially take part in the launch of the new fund in Sydney’s south-west tonight.

Mr Bowen has made a point of promoting Australia as a major financial hub in Asia, which has a large Muslim population.

Ms Vamos says Islamic finance is potentially a huge growth industry for Australia internationally.

           — Hat tip: Nilk [Return to headlines]

Immigration

Europe’s Most Exotic City? It’s Manchester! 153 Languages Spoken by a Population of 500,000

Diverse: A study has found 153 languages are spoken in ManchesterIts detractors try to portray it as a cold, wet and sometimes insular place.

But Manchester is actually one of the most exotic cities in the world, researchers claim. This is due to its cultural diversity, with at least 153 languages spoken.

Two-thirds of Mancunian school children are bilingual, with the number of languages likely to increase, according to the study by Manchester University.

The city is more diverse than London, and rivalled only by New York and Paris for its ethnic and linguistic mix, claims Professor Yaron Matras, who carried out the research.

‘Manchester’s language diversity is higher than many countries in the world,’ Professor Matras said. ‘It is very likely to be the top of the list in Europe, certainly when compared to other cities of its size.’

With a population of 500,000, Manchester is much smaller than London, where more than 300 languages are spoken by eight million inhabitants.

Professor Matras said: ‘There are certainly a greater number of languages spoken in London but these are by people who are passing through — diplomats, businessmen, etc — but in Manchester, the foreign language speakers are residents.

‘Around two-thirds of Mancunian school children are bilingual — a huge figure which indicates just how precious its linguistic culture is. As immigration and the arrival of overseas students to the city continues, it’s fair to say that this already large list is set to grow.’

Manchester’s rapid growth began during the Industrial Revolution, with the city’s textile trade attracting workers from across the empire, setting the pattern for diversity.

The policy of recruiting from abroad for public services, such as the NHS, has helped bring in some of the more obscure languages, the professor says…

           — Hat tip: Steen [Return to headlines]

‘Immigrants Cause Problems’ Say Germans

A new opinion poll has revealed Germans’ mixed attitude to immigration — while the majority believe immigrants make life in the country more interesting, two-thirds say foreigners cause major social problems.

Seventy percent of those asked said immigration made it easier for international firms to invest in Germany, while 62 percent said that immigration could ease the effects of Germany’s ageing society. And half said immigration as an effective means against the country’s lack of skilled labour.

But two-thirds of Germans also saw immigration as an extra burden on the social security system, and as a source of conflict with “native” Germans and a source of trouble in schools, according to the Emnid survey commissioned by the Bertelsmann Foundation.

And fewer than half of the 1,002 people asked were in favour of easing naturalization procedures, allowing dual citizenship, and toughening anti-discrimination laws.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Officers Injured in Clashes With Asylum Seekers Near Catania

Three police hospitalized, no one seriously hurt

(ANSA) — Catania, December 17 — Ten police officers were injured, three of whom were hospitalized, following clashes with asylum seekers near the Sicilian city of Catania on Monday. According to police, a dispute broke out between the refugees and officers over documentation needed to recognize their refugee status.

The three hospitalized officers were reportedly struck by a manhole cover, but no one was seriously injured.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

General

NASA Mission to End With Twin Moon Smashes

Later today, two NASA spacecraft will smash into the moon. Individually named Ebb and Flow and together known as GRAIL (Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory), the twin craft have spent most of the past year making the most detailed study of the moon’s gravity field to date. At 1728 EST (2228 GMT), that mission will come to a sudden end when the pair smack into the side of a lunar mountain. New Scientist takes a closer look.

What exactly will happen to the spacecraft?

First Ebb and then Flow will smack into a 2-kilometre-high mountain near the moon’s north pole at about 1.7 kilometres per second. Mission scientists expect the twin washing-machine-sized craft to make two small craters, each about 3 metres in diameter and 20 to 40 km apart. The landing site was chosen partly to make the biggest crater, and partly to avoid hitting any historical spots like the Apollo landing sites — though in any case, the chances of doing that were only 8 in a million, said project manager David Lehman of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California in a press conference on 13 December.

Why such a violent end?

It’s to squeeze as much science out of the mission as possible, says GRAIL principal investigator Maria Zuber of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since the beginning of 2012, the twin craft have been orbiting the moon in single file, moving closer and farther from each other depending on slight variations in the moon’s gravity due to the uneven distribution of matter inside it. GRAIL has obtained super-precise gravity measurements by orbiting very close to the moon’s surface: since August, the spacecraft have spiralled down from an average altitude of 55 km to an average of 11 km on 6 December. “Our priority was getting to the lowest possible altitude and mapping as low as we could for as long as we could,” Zuber said.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121216

Financial Crisis
» Spain: Public Debt Hits Record 77.4% of GDP
 
USA
» Obama Offers Words of Solace at Connecticut Vigil
» Should the US Focus on ‘Global Swing States’?
 
Europe and the EU
» Alien Nation: The New Census Reveals a Britain That Would be Unrecognisable Even to Our Grandparents
» Germany: Flush Tourists Drive Luxury Goods Market
» Germany: Tree Time in Berlin
» Germany: Berlin’s Refuge From Arranged Marriages
» Italy: Woman Sentenced for Working Six Days in Nine-Year Term
» Jewish Students Running Gauntlet of Hate: Welcome to 21st Century Britain
» Record Figures for Sweden Democrats
» Stoking Anti-German Sentiment in Poland
» UK: Hate Preacher Abu Qatada’s New £450,000 Four Bedroom Home — Paid for by You
 
North Africa
» “Sharia Thirsty” Take Solid First Round Lead in Egypt’s Constitutional Referendum
» Tunisia Descends Into Turmoil
 
Middle East
» Iran Executes Its Citizens at a Faster Rate
 
South Asia
» Army Acknowledges Pedophilia Part of Islam
 
Far East
» North Korea Marks Anniversary of Kim Jong Il’s Death
» Sea Spats Prompt Indian Thoughts on China
 
Immigration
» Sweden: ‘Open the Borders’: Centre Party
 
Culture Wars
» Sweden: Neither Good Girls Nor Boys in Sweden This Year
» Theodore Dalrymple: Silence of the Feminists

Financial Crisis

Spain: Public Debt Hits Record 77.4% of GDP

Mostly in central gov’t debt; regions stable at 15.9% of GDP

(ANSAmed) — MADRID, DECEMBER 14 — Spanish public debt has hit a record 77.4% of GDP, the Bank of Spain reported Friday.

The central bank attributed the numbers to increased central government debt, which reached 65.9% of GDP in September, up from 64.3% in the previous quarter. The central bank report, released today following European Commission criteria on excessive deficit procedures, shows that third quarter regional debt remained stable at 15.9% of GDP, up from 13.8% in the first quarter. The public welfare system was also stable, at 1.6% of GDP.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

USA

Obama Offers Words of Solace at Connecticut Vigil

A grim President Obama told the residents of Newtown, Conn., not to lose heart in the wake of the devastating shootings on Friday that took 26 lives, including 20 children, at an elementary school.

“I come to offer the love and prayers of a nation,” Mr. Obama said toward the end of a vigil in the town’s high school.

Mr. Obama said he was “mindful that mere words cannot match the depths of your sorrow.”

But he pledged that the nation would offer whatever support it can in the days ahead, as the town tries to move on without those it lost.

“We gather here in memory of 20 beautiful children and six remarkable adults,” Mr. Obama said. “They lost their lives in a school that could have been any school in a quiet town of good and decent people that could have been any town in America.”

But he added: “Newtown, you are not alone.”

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Should the US Focus on ‘Global Swing States’?

To uphold international order, the United States should concentrate its attention on four countries, say experts from two American think tanks. They call Brazil, India, Indonesia and Turkey the “global swing states.”

With all the coverage of the recent US election, people around the world are quite familiar with the term “swing states”: those US states which could go either way, voting either a Democrat or Republican into the White House. These are the states in which presidential candidates intensify their campaign efforts because they generally carry the election.

Now, experts at two Washington-based think tanks have applied this principle to the international stage, and have recommended that the US focus on Brazil, India, Indonesia and Turkey. Daniel M. Kliman, of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, and Richard Fontaine, of the Center for a New American Security, say the US should work with these nations, in conjunction with the United Nations and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to maintain international order.

Why these four countries? They fulfill the criteria established by the experts: they are democratic, big and growing economic powers — allowing them to contribute the required funds — and their geographic locations make them central players in their regions, or bridges between several regions at once. And it’s possible, the theory goes, that these four nations — along with the UN, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund — could help underscore a democratic world order.

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Europe and the EU

Alien Nation: The New Census Reveals a Britain That Would be Unrecognisable Even to Our Grandparents

Peter Hitchens says that the Census is not just a description of the state of things on a day in 2011 but a prophetic document telling us where we are going.

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Germany: Flush Tourists Drive Luxury Goods Market

Growing numbers of wealthy tourists from Asia and Arab countries are streaming into Germany to buy up high-end luxury goods, according to new figures seen by Welt am Sonntag.

Sales to tourists of luxury goods — like expensive watches and jewellery — have shot up in the past year, a trend which looks set to continue, said the paper on Sunday.

A study by the Meisterkreis Association, an umbrella group of 55 luxury brand goods manufacturers and institutions, showed that Germany was an increasingly attractive destination for a new class of very wealthy tourists.

Mainly tourists and business travelers from Asia and Arab nations spent around €5 billion in Germany on luxury goods in the first nine months of 2012, an increase of 52 percent over the same period last year.

Accounting for 20 percent of high-end sales this year, “tourists are the biggest drivers of the industry,” Clemens Pflanz, managing director of Meisterkreis told the paper.

Chinese tourists were among the biggest spenders, splashing out a total of €1.5 billion on luxury goods in Germany in the first nine months of the year, way ahead of other likely splurgers, such as Russians, Swiss and visitors from the United Arab Emirates.

“Chinese (visitors) like to buy things in Germany and Europe because they can be sure that they aren’t in shops selling fake goods,” Pflanz told the paper.

Another reason to buy luxury goods in Germany is that they are cheaper than at home in Asia, where they are seen as important status symbols. Germany enjoys a reputation in China for good quality, well-made products, particularly cars, watches or interior-design items.

German holiday packages catering specifically for wealthy customers and geared towards culture and shopping are now widely offered in China, wrote the paper.

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Germany: Tree Time in Berlin

Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a Tannenbaum. The Tannenbaum may be quintessentially German, but how important are trees in the German capital? DW’s Tamsin Walker went to find out.

It’s that time of year again when little corners of Berlin’s wasteland fill with the unmistakeable smell of the trusty old Tannenbaum as they become Christmas tree sales grounds. The one closest to my home is at the far side of a park — a park home to all manner of trees, yet none that would sit comfortably in a bucket come the end of December.

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Germany: Berlin’s Refuge From Arranged Marriages

A shelter in Berlin caters to young women who want to escape arranged marriage and family abuse. With such families unlikely to change their attitudes, the best option is for the girls to leave, says the shelter.

Eva, a blond woman in her 50s, insists that her last name not be used — for her personal safety. She is the director of the Berlin chapter of Papatya, an international organization which offers shelter for young women and girls from migrant backgrounds.

In Germany, Papatya predominantly caters to women from Turkish, Kurdish and Arab backgrounds who face honor-related violence from their families. In France, Papatya helps mainly girls with North African roots, while in Great Britain they help women from predominantly Pakistani backgrounds.

Eva says her organization has been very busy. Last week, a girl from western Germany arrived at the shelter. She was engaged to be married and was being abused at home. “Her parents literally locked her up,” explains Eva. “Frankly, the way she was treated was torture. Her family told her they’d kill her if she didn’t marry the guy her parents wanted. That’s when she said, ‘Enough!’“

The girl learned about Papatya through a social worker at her school. But this girl — and the 65 others the Berlin shelter takes in annually — is in the minority. Eva emphasizes that most Turkish and Arab girls will never need to contact her organization, but for a small number of battered women, Papatya is a last lifeline.

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Italy: Woman Sentenced for Working Six Days in Nine-Year Term

‘Silvia S.’ worked in the Sant’Orsola-Malpighi Hospital

(ANSA) Bologna, December 14; A 45-year old woman only identified as Silvia S. was sentenced to two years for having only worked six days over a nine-year contract period. The woman was arrested in November 2011 for aggravated fraud at the expense of public entities and for having providing false information in public documentation.

The woman, an employee of the Sant’Orsola-Malpighi hospital, took long periods of time off for illness and two maternity leaves without having been ill or pregnant.

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Jewish Students Running Gauntlet of Hate: Welcome to 21st Century Britain

The delegitimisation campaign against Israel, comprising the obsessional lies and blood libels promulgated by the media and intelligentsia week in, week out, has produced this result: Jewish students in Britain are being forced to abandon their university courses out of fear. On the Jewish Chronicle blog, Marcus Dysch reports:…

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Record Figures for Sweden Democrats

A new poll puts the far-right Sweden Democrat party at a record 10 percent, with an increase in support among older voters and voters in north-central Sweden.

The Sifo poll, published in the Svenska Dagbladet and Göteborgs-Posten dailies on Sunday, showed that the Sweden Democrats have gained 1.5 percentage points since November.

By comparison, in August the party polled 6.2 per cent.

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Stoking Anti-German Sentiment in Poland

Polish opposition leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, is playing with the primal fears and cultural resentment of his countrymen toward Germans and Russians for his own political gain — and not without success.

It was just another one of the countless events organized by Jaroslav Kaczynski, leader of the nationalist-conservative opposition Law and Justice Party (PiS). For weeks, Kaczynski has been touring the countryside. This time, he was in Opole, in Lower Silesia, in southwestern Poland.

“I am glad you are here with us — in the region where the constant incidents and provocations by the German minority and Upper Silesia Autonomy Movement have made peaceful life impossible,” said Slawomir Klosovski, chairman of the local PiS chapter, during his welcoming address to the assembled guests.

These were words Kaczynski likes to hear. “Our relationship to the German minority in Poland is connected to our relations with Germany,” he said during his speech. “If the PiS comes to power, the German minority in Poland will lose its privileges.”

The Germans, he went on to say, should have as many rights as the Poles in Germany; this “asymmetry” needs to stop.

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UK: Hate Preacher Abu Qatada’s New £450,000 Four Bedroom Home — Paid for by You

Radical preacher Abu Qatada has moved into a new taxpayer-funded house worth £450,000 near to a church — and the furious owner wants him out.

The fanatical Muslim, who preached hate sermons towards the West — arrived in the leafy suburb of North-West London last week.

He had left his previous £400,000 four-bedroom rented home near Wembley Stadium after apparently complaining it was too small for him and his family.

He shares his new detached home, which is paid for by state handouts, with his wife and four of their five children. Similar homes in the area have sold for close to £500,000.

But the woman who owns the smart four-bedroom house reacted angrily last night after discovering the identity of her new tenant — and said she would try to evict him.

She said she was ‘astonished’ to be told the radical cleric had been allowed to live in the property, which she rents out through an agency for £1,400 a month.

Speaking from her home, the owner said: ‘I had no idea who was living there. I have read about this man and why he was in prison, he does not seem like a nice character.

‘A family member was living at the house until they recently passed away. Now we are letting it out via a local estate agent — who told me they would most probably let it to a member of their staff.

‘We signed a contract with the company for six months but there is no way I would have given my permission to rent the house to a man like that — not ever.

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North Africa

“Sharia Thirsty” Take Solid First Round Lead in Egypt’s Constitutional Referendum

Al-Ahram is reporting the ten individual governorate and pooled final results, noting that all these unofficial tallies,

are from governorates’ presiding judges, except Cairo’s, which are from the tallies of the Freedom and Justice Party, the Popular Current operation centre and Al-Jazeera TV network.

The Cairo tally favored “No” votes-”No”: 1,256,248 (56.9 per cent); “Yes”: 950,532 (43.1 per cent)

But the overall tally was “Yes”: 4,595,311 (56.50 per cent); “No”: 3,536,838 (43.50 per cent)

These results elicited a predictably crowing response from the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), which asserted…

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Tunisia Descends Into Turmoil

Two years after the ‘Arab Spring’ revolution in Tunisia, the country is in turmoil. The economy is paralyzed, and the political, religious and social gulf between Islamists and the secular opposition is growing wider.

Hundreds of people have been hurt in protests since the end of November. In the Northern town of Siliana supporters of Tunisia’s largest trade union UGTT protested against police abuse and social grievances. In the course of several days, more than 300 people were hurt in clashes with security forces.

In the Tunisian capital Tunis, radical Islamists attacked members of the UGTT, who were gathered outside the union’s headquarters on December 4 to mark the 60th anniversary of the assassination of its founder.

Elsewhere in the country the situation is tense. Two years after the beginning of the rebellion that became known as the ‘Arab Spring’, the country has still not found peace. The self-immolation of a Tunisian vegetable vendor triggered the initial wave of discontent and protests that quickly spread across the Middle East.

Mohamed Bouaziz had set himself on fire to protest against the authorities which had confiscated his vegetable stall. The news quickly spread and Tunisians in towns all over the country vented their anger over corruption, officials’ arbitrary behavior and the general lack of economic perspectives.

Tunisia’s President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali fled the country in early 2011, setting the stage for a painstaking political reorganization. The Islamic Ennahda party emerged victorious from the elections in October 2011.

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Middle East

Iran Executes Its Citizens at a Faster Rate

Human rights organizations are outraged by ever-increasing executions of dissidents, bloggers and activists in Iran. In the world’s most execution-prone country, even misdemeanors draw the death penalty.

The human rights situation in Iran has deteriorated over the last few months, according to a UN report. Indeed, news about the hanging of ten individuals at the end of October in a Teheran prison due to charges of drug trafficking drew criticism from around the world. The hangings were in violation of international law, which dictates that the death penalty be limited to only the “most serious felonies.” That was clearly not the case in Teheran. There are also serious doubts regarding the fairness of the trial against the accused, says the report by the UN Commission on Human Right (UNCHR).

London-based human rights organization Amnesty International called the executions a “state killing-spree,” noting that 344 people have been executed in Iran since March.

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South Asia

Army Acknowledges Pedophilia Part of Islam

Manual warns soldiers in Afghanistan not to talk about certain subjects

A new Army manual that warns American soldiers in Afghanistan to avoid talking about certain topics has unwittingly acknowledged that Western taboos such as pedophilia are an inherent part of Islamic culture.

“By mentioning that pedophilia and women’s rights and saying that soldiers should not mention such things they are tacitly admitting that those things are indeed part of Islam,” said Robert Spencer, founder of Jihad Watch.

According to the Wall Street Journal, a new 75-page Army manual suggests U.S. soldiers are to blame for the large number of deadly attacks on them by Afghan security forces. The manual reportedly says the soldiers may have brought the attacks on themselves because of insensitivity towards Islamic culture.

“Many of the confrontations occur because of [coalition] ignorance of, or lack of empathy for, Muslim and/or Afghan cultural norms, resulting in a violent reaction from the [Afghan security force] member,” the draft report prepared by Army researchers and obtained by the Journal said.

Clare Lopez, a senior fellow with the Center for Security Policy, said the suggestion that U.S. soldiers are to blame for the attacks on them by Afghan security forces is outrageous.

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Far East

North Korea Marks Anniversary of Kim Jong Il’s Death

Thousands of North Koreans have gathered to commemorate their ex-ruler Kim Jong Il on the eve of the anniversary of his death. The country has also been celebrating the successful launch of a long-range rocket.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un joined top government officials Sunday in a national memorial service in Pyongyang on the eve of the anniversary of his late father, Kim Jong Il’s death. The hour-long memorial event was broadcast live on state television.

The memorial comes just days after North Korea successfully launched a long-range rocket into space, which they celebrated with a two-day rally.

North Korea’s top leadership is calling the successful launch on Wednesday proof that Kim Jong Un has the strength to lead the country one year after his father’s death. North Korea claims the rocket launch was a weather satellite, however many countries have condemned the launch as a ballistic missile test, which, would be a violation of a number of United Nations Security Council resolutions.

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Sea Spats Prompt Indian Thoughts on China

With China’s growing status, India’s political elite is under pressure to assert regional power, particularly at sea. Some analysts believe Chinese and Indian interests need not be mutually exclusive.

Relations with China are currently at the very top of Delhi’s foreign policy agenda.

Indian Foreign Minister Salman Kurshid on Tuesday described growing Chinese influence in the Indian Ocean as a development that “India will have to accept.”

In unusually clear terms, Kurshid, who has only been in office for six weeks, called on the political elite in Delhi to find an answer to the complex challenge. “China is aggressive. China is a partner for us. China is a neighbor for us,” said the minister.

The real creative challenge for Indian diplomacy, he said, would be how to utilize the strengths of the two countries in each other’s best interests.

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Immigration

Sweden: ‘Open the Borders’: Centre Party

The Swedish Centre Party believes free immigration into Sweden could solve the country’s labour-power needs.

The Centre Party has outlined the new immigration policy in its proposal for a new party programme, writing that Sweden should open its borders and welcome anyone who wants to come to the country.

“Anybody who wants to should be able to create a future here,” Per Ankersjö, chairman of the Centre Party programme group, told the Aftonbladet newspaper.

According to Ankersjö, who is a city commissioner in Stockholm, open borders are a necessity due to Sweden’s lack of labour power and the “flight” from sparsely populated areas.

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Culture Wars

Sweden: Neither Good Girls Nor Boys in Sweden This Year

When shopping for the holidays, would you buy your daughter a toy gun? Or your son a doll? Swedish retailers think you would — and they’ve pioneered gender-neutral advertising aimed at children.

For many families, the holidays are an important time of the year, filled with get-togethers, banquets, and of course the near-ubiquitous gift-giving around the Christmas tree. For children, the gifts usually focuses on one area: toys.

But would you buy your girl a gun? Or your boy a doll?

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Theodore Dalrymple: Silence of the Feminists

So many oppressed Muslim women, so few words about them

The British courts recently asked me to prepare a report on a young Muslim woman of Pakistani descent, and to do so I had to visit her at home. I spoke to her in a room in which a television screen as large as a cinema vied for predominance with embroidered pictures of Mecca and framed quotations from the Koran.

She told me a story with which I was only too familiar. One of eight brothers and sisters, she soon discovered that, while her brothers could do anything they pleased, including crime, she and her sisters were expected to lead spotless lives of infinite tedium and absolutely no choice. At 16, without her consent, she was betrothed to be married to a first cousin in Pakistan, whom she had never met and did not wish to meet. She ran away to avoid being taken back “home” and married off under duress; but in need of companionship and protection (having been until then a virtual prisoner in her parental home), she soon married a young man of Pakistani descent who turned out to be neither a companion nor protective, but criminal and violent. Eventually, she returned to her parents, who gave a less than warm welcome to the prodigal daughter.

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News Feed 20121215

Financial Crisis
» Another Eviction Suicide in Spain
» Bank of Italy Says Top 10% Control 45.9% of Riches
» UK: Struggling Stores Slashing Prices by Up to 80 Per Cent
 
USA
» Employers, Doctors, Obamacare and US Supreme Court Cases
» Governor Must Obey Tennessee Law: No State Insurance Exchange
» Gun-Control Laws Failed Connecticut Children
» How Adam Lanza Went From Quiet Honor Student to ‘Goth Killer’ Who Didn’t Utter a Word During Horrific Murdering Spree
» Legislative Aide Quits Over Anti-Islam Group Link
» McCain Could be Key for Old Friend Hagel
» Newtown School Shooting Story Already Being Changed by the Media
» Parents Who Are Horrified by Real Violence Are Drowning Their Children in Simulated Violence
» Real or Fake? “I’m Going to Kill Myself on Friday and it Will Make the News”
» School Shooter Adam Lanza Likely on Meds; Labeled as Having ‘Personality Disorder’
» Through the Valley of the Shadow
» To Stop School Shootings, We Should Let Criminals Have All the Guns, Argue Gun Control Advocates
» Video: Former FBI Informant: Obama Will Destroy America Once He Has All the Guns
 
Canada
» Why is There a Canada Free Press?
 
Europe and the EU
» Evolution Stirs UK Muslim Debates
» ‘Islamists’ Behind Botched Bonn Bombing
» Italy: PDL MP Investigated in 22-Million-Euro Public Funds Fraud
» Italy’s Bersani Tries to Dispel Doubts About Left-Wing Ally
» Italy: Minetti: Bossi Jr Implicated in Lombardy Embezzlement Probe
» One Out of 10 Italians Want Monti to Stay in Office
» Switzerland: Saudi Cleric Banned From Fribourg Islamic Meet
» UK: Comedian Frankie Boyle Pledges to Use £50,000 Payout to Help Last Briton in Guantanamo Sue MI6
» UK: East London Men Charged Over Child Prostitution
 
North Africa
» Egypt: Blasphemy and Islam
» Egyptians Vote Into the Night in Divisive Referendum
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Foreign Minister Lieberman Resigns
 
Middle East
» Public Says U.S. Does Not Have Responsibility to Act in Syria
» Shiite Ayatollah Launches Fatwa: Iraqi Christians, Conversion to Islam or Death
» Turkey is the World’s Leader in Jailing Journalists
» Turkish Archives Show Genocide Planning by Central Government: Scholar
 
South Asia
» Afghanistan: Private Matthew Thornton Died After Being Lured to Sight of Taliban Bomb
» Huh? Obama Army Handbook Blames US Soldiers for Being Killed by Taliban, Says Not to Talk About Women’s Rights, Gays or Oppression
» India Becomes Latest Nation to Succumb to S&M Craze as Conservative Nation Opens Up About Sex
 
Far East
» Looking Like a Bond Villain, North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Puffs on a Cigarette as He Oversees the Rocket Launch That Has Terrified the World
 
Immigration
» African Migrants Face ‘Impossible’ Life in Greece
» At Least 18 Die After Immigrant Boat Sinks Off Lesvos
» ‘If Someone Asks, I’m British, End of Story’
» Labour Has No Right to Lecture on Immigration
 
Culture Wars
» How Conservatives Defeated Progressives in Liberal California
» Not Exactly Enid Blyton! The Teenage Erotic Novels That Are Flying Off the Shelves Following Fifty Shades Phenomenon
» Sweden: Black Doll Cut From Swedish Disney Mash-Up
» When Conservatives Forget How to be Conservative, They Lose

Financial Crisis

Another Eviction Suicide in Spain

52-year-old Malaga woman throws herself off 4th-floor balcony

(ANSAmed) — MADRID, DECEMBER 14 — A 52-year-old Spanish woman who was about to get evicted from her home threw herself off a fourth-floor balcony, local media reported Friday.

Dolores Garcia took her own life in the Los Corazones neighborhood of Malaga (Andalusia) three days after receiving an eviction notice for failure to make her mortgage payments, Malaga police reported. A former tobacconist who went bankrupt and sold her business to care for her ailing 96-year-old mother, Garcia was distressed about her imminent eviction, neighbors said. Garcia’s death brought the total of such suicides in crisis-ridden Spain to seven. On November 9, former Socialist city council member Amaya Egana, 53, threw herself off her balcony as marshals were coming up the stairs to evict her from her two-room flat, where she lived with her family. On November 28, a 59-year-old man in Santesteban in northern Navarre committed suicide while awaiting eviction for failure to pay 4,200 euros in back rent, and another three people took their lives in Granada and Valencia before being evicted for failed mortgage payments.

The government issued a moratorium on evictions for the neediest families, but it only covers 120,000 people.

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Bank of Italy Says Top 10% Control 45.9% of Riches

Poorest half of Italians hold 9.4% of wealth, report says

(ANSA) — Rome, December 13 — The Bank of Italy said the top 10% of Italy’s richest families control almost half of the nation’s wealth, according to the regulator’s monthly bulletin report. The poorer half of the nation’s families own 9.4% of the country’s riches, the bank said, adding that the distribution of wealth in the euro zone’s third largest economy was “characterized by a high degree of concentration”.

The Bank of Italy indicated that the Gini index which measures the degree off inequality of wealth in the nation, is on the rise. The bank said Italian families’ wealth dropped 5.8% as a result of the economic crisis since 2007, the year in which it peaked in real terms.

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UK: Struggling Stores Slashing Prices by Up to 80 Per Cent

Struggling stores are slashing prices by up to 80 per cent as they launch the greatest Christmas sales ever seen to tempt back missing shoppers.

The number of customers in the high street and shopping centres is considerably down on last year and those who are out are spending less, according to the British Retail Consortium.

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USA

Employers, Doctors, Obamacare and US Supreme Court Cases

As the nightmare known as Obamacare continues to slap everyone across the face with its blatant unconstitutional sections, even the Marxists (aka Democrats) are starting to balk:

18 Democratic senators revolt against Harry Reid on Obamacare tax (12.12.12) — Do take the time to read that article.

We’re all aware of the indefensible decision by Chief Justice John Roberts where he hallucinated some mumbo-jumbo that the individual mandate is a tax.

Religious organizations have been fighting to stop implementation of certain provisions that violate their religious beliefs:

  • Big ObamaCare setback: Little-noticed court ruling lets church challenges proceed
  • Supreme Court Shocks Life Into Obamacare Challenge

But, what about employers and doctors who will be so negatively impacted by that monstrosity?

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Governor Must Obey Tennessee Law: No State Insurance Exchange

According to an article posted by Lesley Swann of the Tennessee Tenth Amendment Center, the federal obamacare Act doesn’t actually require The People to submit to obamacare.[1]

Accordingly, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sibelius is demanding that The States set up State Insurance Exchanges, by means of which The States will force The People into obamacare.

While 20 States have already given notice that they will not implement obamacare by setting up the State Exchanges; Tennessee’s RINO Governor, Bill Haslam, is “undecided” as to whether he will force Tennesseans to submit to obamacare.

But Haslam has no lawful authority to force The People of Tennessee into State Exchanges. If he does it anyway, he will commit the following five (5) violations of Tennessee Law:

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Gun-Control Laws Failed Connecticut Children

In the wake of the horrific school shooting in Newtown, Conn., voices across nation, and indeed across the globe, have been calling for stricter gun-control laws.

Yet what gun-control measure could have prevented this crime?

The state of Connecticut already has certain gun-control laws in place, at least three of which the shooter broke, as he could have only obtained the weapons through illegal means.

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How Adam Lanza Went From Quiet Honor Student to ‘Goth Killer’ Who Didn’t Utter a Word During Horrific Murdering Spree

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

Adam Lanza used to be a mild-mannered student in high school, making the honor roll, and living a seemingly quiet life with his kindergarten teacher mother, Nancy Lanza, who in turn loved playing dice games and decorating their upscale home for the holidays.

But that very quiet, very thin boy who carried a black briefcase to his tenth grade Honors English class was the polar opposite from the monster dressed in black who yesterday slaughtered 26 people — including 20 children and his mother — before ultimately turning the gun on himself.

[Goth beliefs are nihilistic: (From Mirram-Webster online dictionary: 1: a viewpoint that traditional values and beliefs are unfounded and that existence is senseless and useless 2: a doctrine that denies any objective ground of truth and especially of moral truths). Google school shootings and goth, even Columbine years ago. The absorption of these nilhilistic beliefs can cause dramatic personality changes. Anti-depressants may also be a contributing factor. Some of these drugs even have a warning on the package insert — “may cause homocidal thoughts”.]

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Legislative Aide Quits Over Anti-Islam Group Link

A legislative staffer resigned Friday after an ethics panel recommended that she be fired after it found she used state resources to help an anti-Islamic group. The House Subcommittee of the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics also recommended that Karen Sawyer never work for the Legislature again. The panel found that Sawyer allowed David Heckert with a group called Stop Islamization of America, or SIOA, to use the Wasilla legislative information office and equipment for work related to his organization. It also found that Sawyer used state equipment to help plan activities related to a 2011 group conference, and that she failed to file a timely disclosure showing she was a member of the group’s board in 2011 and 2012…

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McCain Could be Key for Old Friend Hagel

Alana Goodman

It looks like Senator John McCain’s strong opposition to Susan Rice’s potential secretary of state nomination set off a chain of events that could end up leading to Chuck Hagel’s nomination for the top role at the Pentagon.

You can’t exactly blame Republican critics of Rice; they had legitimate concerns about her role in Benghazi. But some have speculated McCain’s long-time friendship with John Kerry—now the most likely candidate for secretary of state—may have also played a role.

McCain has also been very close with fellow Vietnam veteran Hagel, though it’s not clear how much that relationship was strained by the 2008 election, when Hagel became a vocal critic of McCain’s foreign policy.

Now that McCain has decided to stay on the Armed Services Committee, he will obviously play a role in the next secretary of defense confirmation hearings. As a hawk on Iran and a supporter of U.S. intervention in Syria, McCain could provide crucial cover for Hagel, who is considered soft on Iran and opposed to foreign intervention. Or McCain could do to Hagel what Hagel did to him in 2008. He repeatedly whacked McCain on foreign policy during the election, and promptly joined Obama’s national security advisory board once it was over.

“In good conscience, I could not enthusiastically—honestly—go out and endorse [McCain],” Hagel told the New Yorker in 2008. “when we so fundamentally disagree on the future course of our foreign policy and our role in the world.”

Hagel better hope his old friend doesn’t feel the same way.

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Newtown School Shooting Story Already Being Changed by the Media

To eliminate eyewitness reports of a second shooter

The national media is ablaze today with coverage of the tragic elementary school shooting in Newtown, CT, where 27 people have reportedly been killed, including 18 children.

As always, when violent shootings take place, honest journalists are forced to ask the question: “Does this fit the pattern of other staged shootings?”

One of the most important red flags of a staged shooting is a second gunman, indicating the shooting was coordinated and planned. There are often mind control elements at work in many of these shootings. The Aurora “Batman” shooter James Holmes, for example, was a graduate student actually working on mind control technologies funded by the U.S. government. There were also chemical mind control elements linked to Jared Lee Loughner, the shooter of Congresswomen Giffords in Arizona in 2011.

Today, the exact same thing is happening with the Newton, CT school shooting.

Eyewitness reports of a second shooter now being “scrubbed” from the news

As the story of this shooting was first breaking, the news was reporting a second gunman.

FoxNews reported that this second gunman was “led out of the woods by officers” and then questioned. The original source of this report was the Connecticut Post.

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Parents Who Are Horrified by Real Violence Are Drowning Their Children in Simulated Violence

(NaturalNews) The great contradiction in the recent Newtown, Conn. elementary school shooting is that many of the parents who are horrified at violence directed at their children are the very same parents who allow their children to inundated with simulated violence from every imaginable direction.

Many of the very same kids who were seen crying after the shooting incident will go home and watch simulated murder on television, where mass murder is considered “normal” and “acceptable.”

Beyond simulated violence on television, children are also routinely exposed to violence through Hollywood movies. The violence in movies has dramatically escalated over the past two decades, to the point where movies that are considered PG-13 today would have been rated “R” just twenty years ago.

The message? It’s okay for children to witness mass murder on the big screen, over and over again, while dosing them up with mind-altering psychiatric drugs that we already know are linked to violent thoughts and suicidal behavior.

And then there’s video games. As it turns out, Adam Lanza was a video game player. He’s being described as “a loner who played video games” according to the Sun (UK) [url].

To truly understand the extent of the simulated mass murder in video games, you need to see it for yourself. The video at the bottom of this article shows a trailer from the latest popular video game being played by children: Far Cry 3.[url]

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Real or Fake? “I’m Going to Kill Myself on Friday and it Will Make the News”

Did shooter post pre-massacre threat on Internet messageboard?

An Internet messageboard post made on Wednesday night by a user who threatened to kill himself on Friday morning and “make the news” could have been made by Connecticut school shooter Adam Lanza.

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School Shooter Adam Lanza Likely on Meds; Labeled as Having ‘Personality Disorder’

In mass shootings involving guns and mind-altering medications, politicians immediately seek to blame guns but never the medication. Nearly every mass shooting that has taken place in America over the last two decades has a link to psychiatric medication, and it appears today’s tragic event is headed in the same direction.

According to ABC News, Adam Lanza, the alleged shooter, has been labeled as having “mental illness” and a “personality disorder.” These are precisely the words typically heard in a person who is being “treated” with mind-altering psychiatric drugs.

One of the most common side effects of psychiatric drugs is violent outbursts and thoughts of suicide.

The Columbine High School shooters were, of course, on psychiatric drugs at the time they shot their classmates in 1999. Suicidal tendencies and violent, destructive thoughts are some of the admitted behavioral side effects of mind-altering prescription medications.

No gun can, by itself, shoot anyone. It must be triggered by a person who makes a decision to use it. And while people like NY Mayor Bloomberg are predictably trying to exploit the deaths of these children to call for guns to be stripped from all law abiding citizens who have done nothing wrong whatsoever, nobody calls for medication control.

Why is that? After all, medication alters the mind that controls the finger that pulls the trigger.

If there is to be any legitimate debate on so-called “gun control” in the aftermath of this shooting, the only idea that makes any sense at all would be to restrict gun purchases by people currently taking psychiatric medications. But even that restriction would of course be abused by the government to take guns away from perfectly healthy, law-abiding citizens who innocently seek treatment for mild depression and who honestly have no clue that psychiatric drugs can cause violent behavior.

A far better solution here would be to outlaw psychiatric drugs that cause the violent behavior in the first place.

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Through the Valley of the Shadow

God help us if we allow ourselves to be compelled further, by fear, into surrendering our freedom in a frantic bid for security and safety.

It begins.

On December 5th, 2012, I wrote the following:

“Rest assured that at some point, in the not too distant future, there will be an incident in which large numbers of people will be victims of gun violence. THAT will be the catalyst, the trigger, to unleash the gun control tsunami. The Obama Regime never allows a good crisis to go to waste, even if THEY have to create the crisis.

The Obama assault on the Second Amendment is coming as surely as day follows night. If you don’t believe that—then you’re kidding yourself.”

There is absolutely NOTHING I can say that will ease the pain and suffering of the families of the killed in Connecticut. NOTHING.

Nothing will bring their loved ones back. They will live the remainder of their lives with that pain and that loss.

All we can do now is offer our support and our prayers.

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This is NOT a gun control problem. This is a problem with mental illness that we, as a nation, have refused, thus far, to confront. So, as nearly always happens, the problem is confronting us.

Even as we grieve for the families in Connecticut suffering such profound loss today, we must be on guard that we do not allow those with certain political agendas to advance their policies that would, in the end, bring even more harm to the nation.

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To Stop School Shootings, We Should Let Criminals Have All the Guns, Argue Gun Control Advocates

(NaturalNews) If you’re shaking your head after reading the headline for this article, you’re not alone. The idea of taking away guns from all the law abiding citizens while concentrating them in the hands of deranged, psychopathic criminals isn’t my idea, however. It’s Obama’s. And Bloomberg’s. And Nancy Pelosi and everybody else who is now pushing for “gun control” legislation in the wake of the Newtown, Conn. elementary school shooting.

The problem with gun control laws is that only law-abiding citizens follow laws. This should be self-evident. So while a gun ban law would see law-abiding citizens turning their guns in, law-abiding citizens are not the source of violent shootings.

It’s the psychopathic criminals who are committing the violence. And because they are criminals, they will by definition ignore gun ban laws.

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Video: Former FBI Informant: Obama Will Destroy America Once He Has All the Guns

Alex welcomes back Larry Grathwohl, a FBI informant who was undercover with the Weatherman and subsequently revealed plans by the Marxist terrorist group to kill millions of Americans.

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Canada

Why is There a Canada Free Press?

I have spent a lifetime in science and politics, and with that background, I was extremely pleased to find this site.

For those who are new to Canada Free Press (CFP) which is dedicated to doing their best to get the facts out there in the public domain so that you are well informed, please understand that the Main Stream Media (MSM) has “worked overtime” to mislead you. Understanding that statement, would require an in depth study of the evolution of that which was once “The Fourth Estate” in that the news media formerly brought into public view the deeds of those who were writing and carrying out those laws they passed, but those days are LONG gone, and now the MSM has become the propaganda media with few exceptions. But there is a “shortcut” to understanding the MSM, which is quite simple, just ask this Question: Is that which the MSM told you last week, last month, last year, still true in the light of following events which you witnessed or did they lie to you?

A study of the “who, what, when and where” of the “News” media would reveal that those individuals who now control “our source” of information are dedicated to a form of government which is absolutely foreign to our system of government which is supposed to be a Constitutionally limited Republic and NOT a Democracy which the current purveyors of lies would like you to believe.

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Europe and the EU

Evolution Stirs UK Muslim Debates

— A debate on Islam and evolution has been called off after stirring a torrent of opposition from Muslim students at one of the Britain’s top scientific universities.

“It’s symptomatic of a bigger problem in the Muslim world where people representing practical Muslims have to be seen to be more literalist,” Adam Deen, co-founder of the Deen Institute, told The Independent on Saturday, December 15.

“It’s almost like there’s an intellectual mafia movement who won’t allow any freedom of thought.”

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‘Islamists’ Behind Botched Bonn Bombing

German prosecutors said on Friday they believed Islamist extremists were behind a botched bomb attack at Bonn train station. Media reports suggested the detonation device was triggered but for some reason the bomb did not go off.

The federal prosecutor said in a statement that there was enough evidence to suggest Monday’s incident was “an attempted explosives attack by a terrorist organisation with a radical Islamist bent.”

It added that there was serious evidence “that the suspicious person has connections in radical Islamist circles,” but gave no details. The prosecutor’s office, which is responsible for probing matters of terrorism, has taken over the investigation.

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Italy: PDL MP Investigated in 22-Million-Euro Public Funds Fraud

Verdini accused of illegally obtaining money for papers

(ANSA) — Florence, December 10 — A leading MP of the People of Freedom (PdL) party of former Premier Silvio Berlusconi was accused Monday, along with 24 others, of having orchestrated a 22-million-euro fraud against the State.

Denis Verdini was accused in Florence of aggravated fraud in a probe into public funds for newspapers from 2002 to 2012. Others accused in the alleged fraud include Massimo Parisi, another PdL MP, entrepreneurs and publishers.

The alleged fraud was centered on the newspapers Giornale della Toscana — which closed down earlier this year — Metropoli Day and Il Cittadino.

Prosecutors took aim at the cooperative which publishes the papers, Nuova Editoriale, claiming that it is “clearly (a) sham” created for the sole purpose of collecting state funds allocated to publications unable to finance themselves.

According to prosecutors Nuova Editoriale also issued false invoices and faked circulation figures in order to qualify for the funds.

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Italy’s Bersani Tries to Dispel Doubts About Left-Wing Ally

Vendola is leader of pro-Europe party, says centre-left leader

(ANSA) — Rome, December 13 — Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani on Thursday sought to dispel doubts that he will not be able to effectively govern Italy if he wins upcoming general elections because of his alliance with the left-wing SEL party of Puglia Governor Nichi Vendola.

“Vendola is the governor of one of the most important Italian regions and he is the leader of a solidly pro-European party and he signed a pact with us,” Bersani told reporters at the Foreign Press Association in Rome. “SEL is a precious party that brings awareness about issues concerning the environment and rights”.

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Italy: Minetti: Bossi Jr Implicated in Lombardy Embezzlement Probe

Ex-regional councillor also in Berlusconi sex procurement trial

(ANSA) — Milan, December 14 — Ex-Lombardy regional councillor Nicole Minetti of former premier Silvio Berlusconi’s centre-right People of Freedom (PdL) party and Renzo Bossi of the right-wing Northern League were among dozens of centre-right politicians to be placed under investigation on suspicion of misusing party funds, it emerged Friday. Berlusconi’s former dental hygienist, 27, allegedly spent around 800 euros on food and drink at the five-star Principe di Savoia hotel in Milan. Renzo Bossi, otherwise known as ‘the trout’ because of his looks, is the son of the Northern League’s historic leader Umberto. On Friday Milan prosecutors announced a new corruption probe involving around 40 Lombardy regional councillors representing PdL and the Northern League. The investigation follows on the heels of earlier probes that led to the collapse of the Lombardy executive administration led by Roberto Formigoni, also of the PdL, in October. Lombardy is due to go to the polls to elect a new regional administration early next year. In a separate case, Minetti is on trial in Milan for allegedly procuring prostitutes for alleged sex parties at Berlusconi’s private residence at Arcore near Milan. Co-defendants in the case are bankrupt talent scout Lele Mora and former TV anchorman Emilio Fede. Berlusconi himself is on trial in a parallel case for allegedly paying for sex with a then underage Moroccan prostitute known as Ruby and allegedly getting police to release her from custody on an unrelated theft claim.

Both Ruby and Berlusconi deny having sex.

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One Out of 10 Italians Want Monti to Stay in Office

Over 40% would like to see premier remain as Life Senator

(ANSA) — Rome, December 14 — Approximately one out of 10 (11%) Italians would like to see Premier Mario Monti remain in office, a survey by the polling agency SWG released on Friday said.

Of those polled, 6% of the support for Monti’s return came from center-left voters and 5% from center-right constituents. Instead, 13% of those interviewed said that they would like to see Monti as President of the Republic. The survey also said that 44% of Italians are in favor of Monti continuing to serve his country as a Life Senator, a title he assumed shortly before taking the helm of a technocratic government in November.

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Switzerland: Saudi Cleric Banned From Fribourg Islamic Meet

The federal government has cancelled the planned visit of a controversial Saudi preacher to an Islamic conference this weekend in Fribourg.

The federal migration office announced that Mohammed Al Arifii was banned from entering Switzerland or the Schengen area.

The preacher, whose planned visit to the conference had raised objections from critics who accused him of preaching violence and hatred.

He has been accused of anti-Semitism, insulting homosexuals and offering advice on wife-beating, among a range of condemnations.

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UK: Comedian Frankie Boyle Pledges to Use £50,000 Payout to Help Last Briton in Guantanamo Sue MI6

Controversial comedian Frankie Boyle has pledged to donate £50,000 he won in a libel victory to help a British resident languishing in Guantanamo Bay sue the intelligence services.

The television comedian, known for jokes about Rebecca Adlington, Katie Price’s disabled son and the Queen, has pledged to help the legal action by Shaker Aamer, the last remaining British resident in Guantanamo.

The Glaswegian comic has joined forces with charity Reprieve, which has represented inmates at Guatanamo and is helping Mr Aamer sue the intelligence services over accusations they have defamed him.

Aamer is the only British resident left in the centre in Cuba after being arrested in Afghanistan in 2001.

He has been cleared for released under both the Bush and Obama administrations and yet remains imprisoned.

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UK: East London Men Charged Over Child Prostitution

Four men have been charge with a number of sexual offences including child prostitution and rape.

The group, all from from east London were arrested and charged by officers from the Metropolitan Police’s Trafficking and Prostitution Unit. Officers made the arrests in the early hours of Thursday morning, acting on intelligence from Essex Police. A statement from the Metropolitan Police said four victims aged between 16 and 18 have been identified.

Naeem Ahmed, 25, of Westminster Gardens, Barking, was charged with controlling child prostitution, inciting child prostitution and five counts of rape.

Anas Mir Iqbal, 25, from Newham Way, Newham, was charged with one count of paying a child prostitute for sexual services.

Nabeel Ahmed, 23, of Chadwell Heath Lane, Romford, was charged with six counts of rape, and Hassan Raza, 23, of Westminster Gardens, Barking, was charged with one count of sexual touching.

They were due to appear at Barking Magistrates’ Court.

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North Africa

Egypt: Blasphemy and Islam

by Andrew C. McCarthy

Our fundamental rights are under attack.

Cairo on Wednesday, a Coptic Christian blogger named Alber Saber was convicted of blasphemy and “contempt of religion.” There’s a tragic irony: As any of the country’s Christians can tell you, contempt of religion is not merely permitted but encouraged in the new, post-Mubarak Egypt. What is criminal, what has become increasingly perilous, is any criticism of Islam. Nor is truth a defense. Another Egyptian court recently upheld the blasphemy conviction of Makarem Diab, also a Coptic Christian. Diab had gotten into a discussion with a Muslim acquaintance, Abd al-Hameed, who, in the course of mocking Diab’s faith, insisted that Jesus was a serial fornicator. Diab countered Hameed’s baseless taunt with an assertion most Islamic scholars regard as accurate: namely, that Mohammed had more than four wives. Yet, because the context of Diab’s assertion evinced an intention to cast Islam’s prophet in an unfavorable light, Diab was prosecuted for “insulting the prophet” and “provoking students.” He was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment.

This is now everyday life in Egypt. It is also certain to be the future of Egypt. The overwhelmingly Islamist population, having first elected Islamic supremacists led by the Muslim Brotherhood to top leadership positions, is now poised to adopt a constitution that is founded on sharia, Islam’s totalitarian legal framework, and that expressly enshrines these blasphemy standards. But the problem is not just sharia in Egypt. Sharia is here…

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Egyptians Vote Into the Night in Divisive Referendum

Voting has been extended by four hours in Egypt’s controversial referendum on a new constitution, due to the strength of the turnout.

President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood have endorsed the draft document, which may define Egypt for years to come.

Opponents say it is poorly drafted and overly favours Islamists.

The opposition National Salvation Front coalition has accused the Muslim Brotherhood of trying to rig the vote.

However, the ballot, which is staggered over Saturday and a second day of voting in a week’s time, appears to be going smoothly.

BBC correspondents at polling stations report a relaxed mood. Many people said they were voting for the restoration of stability in Egypt.

Saturday’s ballot is taking place in Cairo, Alexandria and eight other provinces, a week before the rest of the country. Voting was extended to 23:00 (21:00 GMT).

Some 250,000 security personnel have been deployed to safeguard a referendum in which more than 51 million people are registered to vote…

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Israel and the Palestinians

Foreign Minister Lieberman Resigns

Indicted for fraud and breach of trust

Avigdor Lieberman resigns as (ANSAmed) — TEL AVIV, DECEMBER 14 — Israel’s foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman has resigned, according to media reports. In a brief statement, the minister — who was charged with fraud and breach of trust yesterday — said that he had made the decision but had not been obliged to do so.Lieberman said in a statement that “today I have met with my lawyers and the members of the electoral campaign. Considering the nature of the charges and the circumstances of the case — despite the fact that, from a legal standpoint, I am not obliged to do so — I have decided to resign from my position.”

He went on to say that “I know that I have done nothing wrong, but out of a desire to leave all of this behind me, I have decided to offer my resignation as Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister and, as I said yesterday, I have given up my parliamentary immunity.” Lieberman (who is the head of the Israel Beitenu party, the largest ally of Netanyahu’s Likud) then added that “after 16 years of being subject to various inquiries, I have decided to put an end to this story without further delay and clear my name entirely.”

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Middle East

Public Says U.S. Does Not Have Responsibility to Act in Syria

As fighting in Syria rages on between government forces and anti-government groups, the public continues to say that the U.S. does not have a responsibility to do something about the fighting there. And there continues to be substantial opposition to sending arms to anti-government forces in Syria.

The latest national survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, conducted Dec. 5-9 among 1,503 adults, also finds little change in the public’s sympathies in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians: 50% say they sympathize more with Israel while just 10% sympathize more with the Palestinians.

Only about quarter of Americans (27%) say the U.S. has a responsibility to do something about the fighting in Syria; more than twice as many (63%) say it does not. These views are virtually unchanged from March.

Similarly, just 24% favor the U.S. and its allies sending arms and military supplies to anti-government groups in Syria, while 65% are opposed. These opinions also are little changed from March.

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Shiite Ayatollah Launches Fatwa: Iraqi Christians, Conversion to Islam or Death

From an Egyptian TV Jihad leader Ahmad Al Baghdadi Al Hassani speaks of Christians as polytheists and friends of the Zionists. Sources tell AsiaNews: a grave fact, but the government is attentive to these claims. Card. Sandri reconsecrates the cathedral scene of the massacre in October 2010. The tears, said the cardinal, “are seeds of communion and witness”.

Baghdad (AsiaNews) — An Advent of light and shadow for Iraq’s Christians, who are celebrating the reopening of the cathedral of Baghdad but at the same time subjected to new — and heavy — threats from a radical Shiite Muslim leader. From studies of a television broadcaster based in Egypt, an Iraqi Ayatollah launches a fatwa against the religious minority on the eve of Christmas: “Conversion to Islam or death.” However, strength of faith overcomes the fear of violence as witnessed by celebrations for the “rebirth” of the Syrian Catholic cathedral in the capital, the scene of a bloody attack at the end of October 2010 (see AsiaNews 31/10/2010 Al Qaeda attack on Baghdad church ends in massacre)

In an interview last December 13 on Egyptian television Al Baghdadia, the Shiite ayatollah Ahmad Al Hassani Al Baghdadi issued a fatwa against Christians in Iraq. Labeling them as “polytheists” and “friends of the Zionists”, the extremist leader stressed that they must choose “or Islam or death,” while “their women and girls may legitimately be regarded wives of Muslims.” Al Baghdadi is known for his “jihad” positions and for attacking Americans in the past during their presence in the country, and today he lives in Syria, supporting the armed opposition.

Catholic sources in the capital tell AsiaNews that it is “a very serious fatwa,” but “it is unlikely that people will be upset too much.” The government pays “attention” to these proclamations by extremists, however it is possible that such words could “create panic in some areas of the capital,” where there are now “very few” Christians.

This morning meanwhile Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, presided over the rededication ceremony of the restored Syrian Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The place which reopened yesterday to worship and to the faithful, was the scene October 31, 2010 of a massacre carried out by a group of al Qaeda, which killed about 50 faithful and two priests.

During the homily, the cardinal immediately recalled the “testimony offered by many of our brothers and sisters” who “preceded by two young and heroic priests” united forever “their lives to Jesus Christ.” He highlighted the “honorable sacrifices” that have allowed the reopening of the cathedral and pointed out that, through the comfort and hope “the Lord encourages Eastern Christians, and especially those of Iraq, to ??communion and testimony.” Bringing the greetings of Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Sandri invoked the Lord, so that “the tears shed in this sacred place, become the good seed of communion and witness and bear much fruit.”

The Vatican cardinal is in Iraq for a five-day official visit, which began on December 13, in addition to the consecration, Cardinal Sandri took part in the Christmas concert organized for the Year of Faith in the Armenian cathedral in the capital, while over the next days he will visit Kirkuk and Erbil in the north.

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Turkey is the World’s Leader in Jailing Journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has just issued a report finding that the number of journalists imprisoned worldwide reached a record high this year, many of whom were jailed on the untenable pretext that they were terrorist sympathizers.

The world’s leading jailer of journalists- even exceeding Iran and China, which came in second and third respectively — is Turkey. Its ruler is the Islamist Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who once said “Democracy is like a train. We shall get out when we arrive at the station we want.”

Turkey, like Iran and China, “made extensive use of vague anti-state laws to silence dissenting political views, including those expressed by ethnic minorities,” the CPJ report concluded.

In Turkey’s case, according to the CPJ, “the authorities held dozens of Kurdish reporters and editors on terror-related charges and a number of other journalists on charges of involvement in anti-government plots.”

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Turkish Archives Show Genocide Planning by Central Government: Scholar

A capacity audience gathered to hear Prof. Taner Akçamç speak about his most recent book, The Young Turks’ Crime against Humanity: The Armenian Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing in the Ottoman Empire, at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, the Arenian Mirror Spectator reports. Akçam is the only scholar of Turkish descent who chairs an Armenian studies department and one of only a handful of Armenian Genocide scholars researching in the Turkish archives. He has mined the archives extensively, with his latest book significantly contributing to the field. “At the risk of sounding immodest, this is a first in many ways,” Akçam said of the book, noting that he is presenting new theses to explain the Genocide. He said there are two issues: what happened and why did it happen. “As to why,” he said, “We still have a long way to go.” The latest book is based on more than 600 documents from the Ottoman archives.

There are two contradictory views, he explained. Armenians who suggest that the Ottoman archives cannot be trusted because they were fabricated by those in power, either during Ottoman or Turkish Republic rule, and Turks who deny the Genocide and suggest that only Ottoman and Turkish sources can be trusted while any Armenian or Western material on the Genocide is suspect. With this new work, Akçam said he hopes to prove that “Ottoman material shows us the same information as the German, American and British archives. It is different material on the same perspective.”

“Talaat [Pasha] used his home as a private post office. He could send telegrams from his home,” he said, including many directly spelling out the genocidal policies. In fact, he noted that in a 1982 interview only published in 2010, Talaat’s widow revealed that the interior minister used the more secure home telegraph line to order the deportation of the Armenians. Similarly, Akçam said that there is information about the ethnic cleansings of the Greeks, village by village.

Akçam said there was a direct correlation between reform movements in the Ottoman era and the start of mass killings; the first waves of the Genocide started in 1894, while the reform government came into power in 1895. The government sent out representatives to assess the population and wherever those representatives went, Akçam said, killings took place. He offered some historical context, explaining that the period immediately preceding the main wave of the Genocide occurred at the end of the Balkan wars of 1912-1913, during which the Ottoman Empire had lost more than 80 percent of its European territories and more than 70 percent of its European population. In return, hundreds of thousands of Muslims migrated to the Ottoman lands from Europe and were relocated in the Christian-majority Anatolia region, home of the Armenians.

Beginning in 1913, he said, the non-Muslim population of Anatolia was referred to as “tumors” that needed to be removed, and therefore the government embarked upon a “radical restructuring of Anatolia’s demographic character.” In other words, the Christians, including the Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians, were removed and the non-Turkish Muslims were relocated and dispersed among the Turkish Muslims to take their place. Akçam said the removal policy was first tried out on the Greek minority. The Ottoman government came to an agreement, albeit illegal by the standards of international law, with Romania, Bulgaria and Greece and enacted a population exchange in 1913.

The Committee for Union and Progress (CUP), he said, which was in charge, would draw up plans for such removals and exterminations nationally but would later present them as the spontaneous actions of local populations throughout the empire. The demographic policy was then used on the Armenians, with the plan to reduce the Armenian population to a “governable number.” That number, he said, was deemed to be “5 to 10 percent” of the general population and no more than that. If they formed a bigger share, the Ottoman authorities suggested, they would be less easily governable.

Thus, the officials conducted demographic surveys to find out the percentage of Armenians in various locales in Anatolia. For example, in the Kayseri Province, 49,947 Armenians were registered. Most were deported to Aleppo, Damascus and Mosul and the population was reduced to 5 percent. In the Eastern Provinces, the policy was “not a single Armenian was allowed to remain there.” The Armenians were deported to Der Zor and by the beginning of 1916, a second wave of the Genocide started, during which an additional 200,000 Armenians were killed in the Syrian provinces in order to maintain the numbers below 10 percent. The authorities, he said, never expected as many to survive the forced marches in the desert…

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South Asia

Afghanistan: Private Matthew Thornton Died After Being Lured to Sight of Taliban Bomb

Soldiers told an inquest in Sheffield how he had been patrolling with colleagues from First Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment north of Checkpoint Loy Mandeh, in Lashkar Gah when they came under attack on November 9 last year.

They took cover behind a wall as Taliban insurgents threw grenades and fired small arms.

But there was a huge explosion after Pte Thornton stepped on a pressure plate-activated improvised explosive device that was hidden in the undergrowth.

His body was later found around 30ft up in a tree.

Major Stephen Sutherland, a bomb disposal expert called to the scene in the aftermath, said: ‘The improvised explosive device had been placed in undergrowth beneath the wall and it could be the grenade rounds were thrown to push the soldiers into the area.

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Huh? Obama Army Handbook Blames US Soldiers for Being Killed by Taliban, Says Not to Talk About Women’s Rights, Gays or Oppression

American soldiers should brace for a “social-cultural shock” when meeting Afghan soldiers and avoid potentially fatal confrontations by steering clear of subjects including women’s rights, religion and Taliban misdeeds, according to a controversial draft of a military handbook being prepared for troops heading to the region.

The proposed Army handbook suggests that Western ignorance of Afghan culture, not Taliban infiltration, has helped drive the recent spike in deadly attacks by Afghan soldiers against the coalition forces.

“Many of the confrontations occur because of [coalition] ignorance of, or lack of empathy for, Muslim and/or Afghan cultural norms, resulting in a violent reaction from the [Afghan security force] member,” according to the draft handbook prepared by Army researchers.

The 75-page manual, reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, is part of a continuing effort by the U.S. military to combat a rise in attacks by Afghan security forces aimed at coalition troops.

But it has drawn criticism from U.S. Marine Gen. John Allen, the top military commander in Afghanistan, who aides said hasn’t—and wouldn’t—endorse the manual as written. Gen. Allen also rejected a proposed foreword that Army officials drafted in his name. . . .

The proposed handbook embraces a hotly debated theory that American cultural ignorance has sparked many so-called insider attacks—more than three dozen of which have claimed the lives of some 63 members of the U.S.-led coalition this year.

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India Becomes Latest Nation to Succumb to S&M Craze as Conservative Nation Opens Up About Sex

India may have a reputation as a conservative society where sex is still a taboo subject, but that image could be fading fast.

The Asian giant is yet another nation to be swept up in the Fifty Shades of Grey craze, with the best-selling erotic trilogy encouraging S&M fans to come out of the closet for the first time.

A group of middle-class activists have formed The Kinky Collective, a Delhi-based group which provides support for lovers of bondage, domination, sadism and masochism (BDSM).

The runaway success of the Fifty Shades trilogy has brought BDSM out into the open throughout the world with its tale of a wealthy executive’s torrid relationship with a young graduate.

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However, one doctor has warned that there is a dark side to India’s new BDSM craze, as he says he frequently encounters patients who have been abused by their partners while having rough sex.

[The book and the mass media blitz around is designed to “normalize” S&M behaviour into the target population.]

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Far East

Looking Like a Bond Villain, North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Puffs on a Cigarette as He Oversees the Rocket Launch That Has Terrified the World

Leaning casually on the table with a cigarette in one hand as he watches his country’s satellite soar into space, Kim Jong Un’s pose is oddly familiar.

Worryingly familiar, in fact — for it lends him a distinct resemblance to Dr No, the original Bond villain. North Korea’s rocket launch on Wednesday earned Kim virtual global condemnation, alienating even long-standing allies such as China and Russia, while reports in the US suggested that the spacecraft might be ‘tumbling out of control’.

One official described an earlier Korean rocket design as ‘a dishwasher wrapped in tin foil’. But at home, the 28-year-old dictator’s gamble was being hailed as a major triumph, with tens of thousands staging a mass rally in the capital, Pyongyang, as a tribute.

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Immigration

African Migrants Face ‘Impossible’ Life in Greece

Stuck in a small Athens flat all day to avoid being caught by police, earning another stint in prison and possibly a beating, 29-year-old Cameroonian Eugene Manaa rues the day he came to Greece.

“Life is not just difficult here. It’s impossible,” says Manaa (photo), who recently spent two months in prison on the island of Crete for illegal entry into Greece.

“There’s no work, no money, no housing,” he tells AFP. “There are fifteen of us sharing a flat, we face police checks at every corner, we are subjected to racism and we cannot go to another country.”

Like many of his compatriots, Manaa is among tens of thousands of undocumented migrants caught in a vicious trap.

Lured to the European Union from war-torn homes in search of safety and a better future, they find themselves in Greece at the worst possible moment in the country’s postwar history.

Near-bankruptcy, recession and soaring unemployment have created a hostile environment for migrants and refugees who are seen to be taking jobs from suffering, law-abiding, tax-paying Greeks.

For the past few months, the government has been rounding up migrants who cannot prove residency and placing them in detention centers for repatriation. Over 61,000 people have been inspected since August and over 4,000 have been detained according to police figures.

Ironically, the operation is code-named Xenios Zeus, named after supreme ancient Greek god Zeus, protector of guests.

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At Least 18 Die After Immigrant Boat Sinks Off Lesvos

Greek coast guards have retrieved the bodies of at least 18 people off the coast of Lesvos island in the eastern Aegean sea, following the sinking of a vessel carrying illegal migrants.

A survivor reportedly told coast guards that more than 20 people were on the boat, including two smugglers of Turkish origin.

The search for more survivors continues.

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‘If Someone Asks, I’m British, End of Story’

by Andrew Gilligan

As Ed Miliband apologises for Labour’s failure to stop segregation among immigrant communities, we look at two vastly different approaches to integration in east London

In the Eighties, journalists used to write about a south London road that formed the border between two very different councils. One side was the then hard-Left Lambeth, with hopeless public services and the capital’s highest local tax bills. The identical houses opposite were in Thatcherite Wandsworth, with highly efficient public services and at one point no local taxes at all. That sort of divide is much less sharp than it was. The political spectrum has narrowed. Thanks to New Labour and gentrification, Lambeth and many other formerly extreme Left‒wing councils have sharply raised their game. But in the east of London, beside the Olympic Park, runs a new dividing line between two local authorities — neighbouring councils with completely different approaches to what may be the defining issue of this quarter-century, as the state versus the free market was in the last. The issue is race and national identity…

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Labour Has No Right to Lecture on Immigration

Telegraph View

Labour leader Ed Miliband’s call for a ‘strategy for integration’ is just so much hot air

Exactly 10 years ago, a tiny campaign group captured the headlines with a startling prediction that net immigration to the UK would grow by two million over the next decade. Since this was four times more than occurred in the previous decade, the forecast was rubbished by the Home Office. Moreover, the people behind the group, Migration Watch UK, were denounced as closet racists for even raising the subject. Yet everything that Migration Watch foresaw came true; indeed, as the figures published this week from the 2011 census show, they were overly cautious…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

How Conservatives Defeated Progressives in Liberal California

[WARNING: Disturbing content (the crimes of killers on death row).]

Amy Goodman, the host of the far-left radio and TV show “Democracy Now!,” which has become “one of public broadcasting’s fastest growing programs,” thinks she knows why the progressives are winning elections. “Missed by the mainstream media, but churning at the heart of our democracy, are social movements, movements without which President Obama would not have been re-elected,” she says. What she doesn’t say is that many of these “social movements” are bought and paid for by George Soros. One of them—the campaign to abolish the death penalty—has been a pet project of Soros for decades.

But this is also an Achilles heel for the progressives, who stand exposed as people who want to save the lives of serial killers, cop killers, traitors, and those who rape and murder women and children. In a major setback, they lost the battle over Proposition 34 in liberal California on November 6. Proposition 34 would have abolished the death penalty.

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Not Exactly Enid Blyton! The Teenage Erotic Novels That Are Flying Off the Shelves Following Fifty Shades Phenomenon

Adults have raced to snap up the steamy Fifty Shades of Grey books, making the erotic novels a publishing sensation.

But it would appear that it’s not just the older generation who are clamouring to read the sexually-charged books.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, hormonal-charged teenagers are desperate to read the book about an S&M relationship by British author EL James.

And publishers have wasted no time in supplying to the demand and produced ‘steamies’ — essentially erotic literature for teenagers, The Independent reported.

Gone are the days of classic teenage romance ‘Forever’ by Judy Blume, which after being published in 1975 was banned for giving a frank account of teenage sexuality.

Now publishers are keen to push out ‘escapist romances’ which explore sex and teenage romance, knowing that the titles will be snapped out without fear of censorship.

[Comment: Children (and some publishers) are being manipulated by what is in essence a “psyop” designed to change culture.]

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Sweden: Black Doll Cut From Swedish Disney Mash-Up

Disney has deleted scenes from the old Santa’s Workshop reel, Sveriges Television announced on Friday, cutting out the stereotypical black doll from Sweden’s traditional Christmas Eve broadcast of the Disney mash-up.

SVT said that at least two scenes will be cut from this year’s staple diet of Christmas television programming.

One scene features a black doll parading before Santa Claus before stamping herself on the behind with Santa’s ‘OK’ quality stamp. The doll has dreadlocks and oversized red lips, corresponding broadly to stereotypes that many find offensive.

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When Conservatives Forget How to be Conservative, They Lose

by Charles Moore

David Cameron’s proposals for gay marriage show that he hasn’t thought very hard about it

Since I am opposed to gay marriage, I would like to be able to prove that David Cameron is making a political mistake by trying to push it through. Politicians think much more about electoral success and personal survival than anything else, so the only way to make them pay attention is to convince them that these precious things are threatened by their actions.

It is certainly the case that Mr Cameron has annoyed his grassroots supporters more by his backing for same-sex marriage than by anything else he has ever done. Most of them are against it in principle and bewildered about why their leader thinks it urgent. Conservative MPs, including some in favour of the change, tell me that they haven’t encountered such resistance and such upset on any issue since he took over in 2005…

           — Hat tip: JP [Return to headlines]

News Feed 20121214

Financial Crisis
» U.S. Debt Made in China
» We Are Witnessing the Death of Small Business in America
 
USA
» 27 Killed at CT School; 1 Other Dead
» Breaking the Union Stranglehold
» Celebrities Demand Outrageous Gun Laws Following Connecticut Shooting
» Four Texas Police Officers Charged With Escorting Loads of Narcotics for Pay
» Gun Grabbers Call for Murder of Nra President, Supporters in Wake of Mass Shooting
» Gunmen Kills 20 Children, 6 Adults at Connecticut Elementary School
» Michael Moore Calls for “Strict Gun Control” After School Massacre
» Obama Admin Allots $1.8 Million to Place Women in Carpentry, Welding Jobs
» Regionalism — The Blueprint for Your Serfdom
» Samsung TVs Can be Hacked to Spy on Viewers
» School Gunman ID’d as Teacher’s Son
» U.S. Banks Warned of Cyberattack on Accounts
» Want to be More Creative? Get Back to Nature
 
Europe and the EU
» Is Germany in the Grip of Its Nazi Past Once More? News Magazine Der Spiegel’s Astonishing Condemnation of Its Own Country
» Italy: New Corruption Case in Lombardy, 40 Councillors Probed
» Porsche Breaks Car Sales Record in 2012
» Spain Accused of ‘Act of War’ Off Gibraltar After Two Naval Vessels Enter Waters Around the Rock
» UK: ‘White Witches’ Who Conducted ‘Horrifying’ Ritualistic Sex Abuse on Children as Young as Three in Cornish Coven Jailed for 32 Years
» UK: Major Health Alert After 7,000 Children’s Face Painting Sets Containing Poisonous Lead Sold to British Shops
 
North Africa
» Chaffetz: State Dept Hiding Benghazi Survivors
» Video: Benghazi Cover-Up About Moving Arms to Syrian Rebels
 
Middle East
» Egypt May Lose $20 Bln Qatari Investments if People Vote ‘No’ For the Constitution: Qaradawi
» Syria: US OKs Patriot Missiles in Turkey, Rebels Advancing
» Syria: Rebels Seize Aleppo Military Academy
» U.S. To Send Troops, Patriot Missiles to Turkey
 
Russia
» Day Two, Round Two as Ukrainian Debate in Parliament Erupts Into Another Brawl With One MP Eye-Gouging a Rival
» Vodka ‘Saved’ Elephants in Siberian Freeze
 
Far East
» Chinese Man Attacks 22 Children, 1 Adult With Knife Outside Primary School
» Speculation Abounds: Did North Korea Launch a New EMP Capable Star Wars Weapon System?
 
Australia — Pacific
» Islamist Group a Threat, Think Tank Says
 
Immigration
» UK: Labour Still Can’t Face Facts on Immigration
 
Culture Wars
» BBC Told to Put More Gay Presenters on Children’s TV to ‘Familiarise’ Youngsters With Different Sexualities
» Black Racism Alive and Flourishing in America
» Pope Suggests Promoting Gay Unions Harms Justice, Peace

Financial Crisis

U.S. Debt Made in China

China’s holdings of U.S. property and U.S. securities have increased due to our low savings rate, out of control deficit spending, and progressive laws that allow foreigners to purchase massive assets in our country.

Our economy now depends heavily on capital inflows from other countries, particularly China, Japan, the United Kingdom, and oil producing nations, in order to meet domestic investment and to fund the exponential federal budget deficit growth.

The willingness of foreigners to buy U.S. debt, in spite of the downgrade of our sovereign credit rating from AAA to AA+ by Standard and Poor’s in August 2011, helped keep interest rates low in conjunction with the Fed’s monetary policy decisions. (China’s Holdings of U.S. Securities: Implications for the U.S. Economy, Wayne M. Morrison and Marc Labonte, CRS Report for Congress, December 6, 2012)

The Chinese government controls the appreciation of its currency against the dollar and other currencies traded daily, enabling China to become the largest and fastest growing holder of foreign exchange reserves. Since the world reserve currency is the U.S. dollar, China is the largest holder of U.S. dollars, the largest holder of long term Treasury debt, U.S. government agencies debt, corporate debt, equities debt, and short-term debt. China held $1.73 trillion in U.S. securities in 2011; of this total, $1.16 trillion were Treasury securities. (crs.gov)

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We Are Witnessing the Death of Small Business in America

Overall, the number of “new entrepreneurs and business owners” has fallen by more than 50 percent as a percentage of the population since 1977. The United States was once known as “the land of opportunity”, but now that is fundamentally changing. At this point we truly do have a “crisis of entrepreneurship” in this country, and that is a huge reason why America is in decline. We are witnessing the slow death of the small business in America, and that is incredibly bad news for all of us.

Unfortunately, the problems that small businesses are experiencing right now have been building up for decades. The economic environment for small businesses in America has become incredibly toxic. Sadly, we can see this in the numbers. According to Kane, the following is how the decline in the number of startup jobs per 1000 Americans breaks down by presidential administration…

Bush Sr.: 11.3

Clinton: 11.2

Bush Jr.: 10.8

Obama: 7.8

Obviously, we are headed very much in the wrong direction. Kane speculates about why this may be happening in his paper…

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

USA

27 Killed at CT School; 1 Other Dead

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — A gunman opened fire inside a Connecticut elementary school, killing 26 people, including 20 children, by blasting his way through the building as young students cowered helplessly in classrooms while their teachers and classmates were shot.

The attack, coming less than two weeks before Christmas, was the nation’s second-deadliest school shooting, exceeded only by the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007.

The gunman killed himself and another person was found dead at a second scene, leading to a total toll of 28, authorities said.

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Breaking the Union Stranglehold

Michigan has joined the ranks of the Free States — states where workers are no longer forced to join unions and pay dues to fat cat union bosses or else lose their jobs. This past week, over and against the frenzied efforts by union representatives to intimidate and terrorize state legislators, both houses of the Michigan legislature passed right-to-work legislation, which was shortly signed by Governor Rick Snyder, thereby officially becoming the 24th state in this nation to emancipate workers to choose what associations — if any — with which they would like to associate their labor.

This move is all the more surprising and delicious because Michigan is traditionally a heavily-union state; indeed, it has been one of the hotbeds of union activity and control. The passage of right-to-work legislation — which is like salt on a slug for labor unions — represents the continuation of a process which has been taking place across the country whereby the decrepit, 19th century labor model reliant upon an outdated picture of labor-management relations that unions have tried to perpetuate is being broken, and worker freedom is coming to the fore.

As one might imagine, the unions in Michigan are extremely unhappy about this legislation. With typical union aplomb, union-led protestors have been resorting to violence and death threats to express their displeasure with the workings of the constitutional legislative process that occurred because the voters (i.e. the people) elected legislators and a governor who would put right-to-work in place. Union thugs have physically assaulted those they disagree with and vandalized the property of individuals and groups on the other side of the aisle. Jimmy Hoffa petulantly intimated that there would be “civil war” as a result of the unions not getting their way on this issue. Aiding and abetting this attack on the constitutional legislative process have been prominent Democrats, who have threatened that “there will be blood.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Celebrities Demand Outrageous Gun Laws Following Connecticut Shooting

In addition to Brit Piers Morgan and liberal filmmaker Michael Moore, a number of liberal celebrities have responded to the shooting in Connecticut with demands that Americans be stripped of their constitutional right to own firearms.

The hand-wringing liberal celebrities quoted above are apparently allergic to fact — for instance, the fact that since the so-called assault weapons ban expired in September 2004, murder and overall violent-crime rates have declined. In 2003, the last full year before the law expired, the murder rate in the United States was 5.7 per 100,000 people. In 2011, the murder rate fell to 4.7 per 100,000 people. Gun-related homicide is falling as a record number of people buy firearms, not rising.

“Crime rates alone of cities such as Chicago and Washington D.C. prove that gun bans only increase crime,” Ron Meyer wrote following the shooting in Aurora, Colorado. “The D.C. police response rate is eight minutes; most crimes are done in less than one. Gun bans create a trouble-free world for criminals considering no one can defend themselves. If I were ever to face a situation like this, I would want to be prepared.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Four Texas Police Officers Charged With Escorting Loads of Narcotics for Pay

Two deputies and two police officers in the Hidalgo County, Texas area have been charged with protecting drug smugglers’ shipments of narcotics through the area.

According to a Dec. 13 statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of Texas, two of the officers are with the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) and two are with Mission Police Department (MPD) officers. Reportedly the men allegedly used their positions to get thousands of dollars for facilitating and protecting drug shipments.

Two of the men are also reportedly the sons of high-ranking local police officials in the area in south Texas, west of Brownsville.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Gun Grabbers Call for Murder of Nra President, Supporters in Wake of Mass Shooting

Following the horrific Connecticut school massacre that left 28 people dead this morning, Twitter began trending with people blaming the National Rifle Association (NRA) and the 2nd Amendment — and not the person with free will who committed the atrocity — for the tragedy.

Some people went so far as to openly call for the murder of NRA President David Keene and any NRA supporters

Calls also came to do away with the 2nd Amendment and for stricter gun control laws, regardless of the fact that gun control has actually been shown to increase crime and the shooter was obviously not following any laws at all when he entered a school and opened fire.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Gunmen Kills 20 Children, 6 Adults at Connecticut Elementary School

DEVELOPING: Twenty-seven people, including 20 children, were killed Friday when a gunman clad in black military gear opened fire inside his mother’s kindergarten class at a Connecticut elementary school.

The shooter, who sources identified as Adam Lanza, 20, gunned down his mother and her entire class at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., according to sources. Lanza was found dead inside the school, according to officials. Eighteen of the children and six more adults were dead at the school and two more children died later, according to Connecticut State Police Lt. Paul Vance.

Vance would not confirm the shooter’s name, and earlier in the day there were conflicting reports over the gunman’s identity. Law enforcement sources told FoxNews.com the shooter was Lanza. His brother, Ryan Lanza, 24, was in custody, but it was not sure if he faced charges.

“It is not a simplistic scene,” Vance told reporters.

An official with knowledge of the situation said the shooter was armed with a .223-caliber rifle. Four weapons in total were recovered from the scene. The motive is not yet known.

Vance said during an afternoon news conference that police arrived at the scene “within minutes” of a 911 call placed shortly after 9:30 a.m.

“Every door, every crack, every crevice of that school” was checked, Vance said. “The entire school was searched.” He said the shooting occurred inside two rooms in “one section of the school.”

Vance did not give details about the number of victims other than to say they included students and staff, pending notification of the families. He said more information would be released, possibly later Friday.

Vance also said that a “deceased adult” was found at a “secondary crime scene,” though he declined to elaborate.

A dispatcher at the Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps said earlier a teacher was shot in the foot and taken to Danbury Hospital. Local news outlets also reported that the principal was among those shot.

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Michael Moore Calls for “Strict Gun Control” After School Massacre

“The way to honor these dead children is to demand strict gun control, free mental health care, and an end to violence as public policy,” tweeted Michael Moore, whose 2002 film Bowling For Columbine was a poster child for firearms regulation.

CNN host Piers Morgan implied that even handguns should be banned in America when he tweeted, “This is America’s Dunblane. We banned handguns in Britain after that appalling tragedy. What will the U.S. do? Inaction not an option.”

However, Morgan is seemingly ignorant of the fact that the decision to ban handguns in Britain did nothing to lower gun crime. In the six years following the ban, gun crime more than doubled.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Obama Admin Allots $1.8 Million to Place Women in Carpentry, Welding Jobs

The U.S. Labor Department announced last week that the Obama administration will be providing nearly $2 million in grants to place women in “nontraditional occupations,” such as carpentry, welding, and masonry.

“Apprenticeship programs are effective pipelines into growing industries. But too often, these programs are not as accessible to women,” said Labor Secretary Hilda Solis in a June 26 press release.

“The federal grants announced today will better connect women with apprenticeships, helping them to gain skills in fields that offer long-term career opportunities.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Regionalism — The Blueprint for Your Serfdom

Gone are the days when government was limited, where individuals were politically acknowledged to possess unalienable rights, and where money was honest. The American political structure has been transformed. This has occurred quietly for more than 50 years without public awareness of the mechanisms underlying the change.

At the core of this transformation is the political process of “regionalizing” the country. Political regionalism is the antithesis of representative government. Regionalism restructures or reinvents the operation of American government by destroying traditional political boundaries, such as county lines, and ushers in a transformed system of governance that ultimately abolishes private property and the rights of the individual. Regionalism has infiltrated cities and counties everywhere, affecting transportation, water, farming and land use systems… literally every aspect of your life.

Let’s start with an example showing how Agenda 21 programs are brought into your town via “Regionalism.”

Here is an excerpt from the United Nations’ Agenda 21 document concerning transportation planning:

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Samsung TVs Can be Hacked to Spy on Viewers

Security firm exposes dangers of so-called “smart” products

A security firm has discovered a vulnerability in Samsung’s ‘Smart’ TVs that allows the devices to be hacked which, if left unpatched, would permit the system’s microphone and camera to used to spy on the viewer.

Similar to an XBox Kinect, the Samsung ‘Smart Hub’ line of televisions allows users to control the television via physical gestures and voice control. A high definition camera is also used by the device to allow Skype calls. The device also includes facial recognition technology. However, these features can also be hijacked to turn the television into a modern day equivalent of George Orwell’s telescreen.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

School Gunman ID’d as Teacher’s Son

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

(FOX NEWS) URGENT: Twenty-seven people, including 20 children, were killed Friday when a gunman clad in black military gear opened fire inside his mother’s kindergarten class at a Connecticut elementary school.

The shooter, who sources identified as Adam Lanza, 20, gunned down his mother and her entire class at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., according to sources.

Lanza was found dead inside the school, according to officials. Eighteen of the children and six more adults were dead at the school and two more children died later, according to Connecticut State Police Lt. Paul Vance.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

U.S. Banks Warned of Cyberattack on Accounts

The U.S. financial services industry has issued a warning that a Russian cyber-gangster is preparing to rob American banks and their customers of millions of dollars.

In addition, the computer security firm McAfee has reported that the cyber-criminal, who calls himself “Thief-in-Law,” already has infected the hundreds of computers of unwitting American customers in preparation to steal their bank account data.

The warning was issued Thursday by the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC), which shares information throughout the financial sector about terrorist and online threats, said Douglas Johnson, vice president for risk management at the American Bankers Association.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Want to be More Creative? Get Back to Nature

(NaturalNews) Feel as if your creativity is gone? Lack new ideas for your work — or your life? Don’t chalk it up to getting older or not being a “creative” or artistic type. Instead, what you may need is to simply get back to nature.

According to a study by psychologists from the University of Utah and University of Kansas, backpackers scored 50 percent better on a creativity test after spending four days in nature without any electronic devices like cell phones and laptops. “This is a way of showing that interacting with nature has real, measurable benefits to creative problem-solving that really hadn’t been formally demonstrated before,” David Strayer, a co-author of the study and professor of psychology at the University of Utah, said in a press statement. “It provides a rationale for trying to understand what is a healthy way to interact in the world, and that burying yourself in front of a computer 24/7 may have costs that can be remediated by taking a hike in nature.”…

The results? “We show that four days of immersion in nature, and the corresponding disconnection from multimedia and technology, increases performance on a creativity, problem-solving task by a full 50 percent,” the study concluded. Specifically, those who had been backpacking four days scored an average of 6.08 of the 10 questions correctly compared with an average score of 4.14 for people who had not started the backpacking trip.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU

Is Germany in the Grip of Its Nazi Past Once More? News Magazine Der Spiegel’s Astonishing Condemnation of Its Own Country

After decades of trying to shake off the shadow of Hitler, fears are growing that Germany is once more embracing the Fuehrer’s evil beliefs.

The far Right continues to attract young recruits with its message of racism and arrogance.

And now an alarm bell has been sounded by the country’s biggest news magazine.

[Der Speigel is a propaganda arm of the EU elites. This Der Speigel article is a straw man aguments designed to elicit a “fear” response so peoples ears will be closed to a conservative message. Any growth in Nazis is a direct result of elitists mass migration policies.]

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Italy: New Corruption Case in Lombardy, 40 Councillors Probed

Suspects investigated for alleged misuse of party funds

(ANSA) — Milan, December 14 — Milan prosecutors have placed 40 Lombardy regional councillors belonging to the centre-right People of Freedom (PdL) party of ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi and the right-wing Northern League of his former ally Umberto Bossi under investigation for alleged misuse of public funds.

The investigation follows a series of corruption probes that led Governor Roberto Formigoni to dissolved his executive in October. Formigoni is suspected of wrongdoing related to health-sector contracts in one of those cases. He denies any wrongdoing. The PdL and Northern League regional caucus chiefs, respectively Paolo Valentini and Stefano Galli, are among those being probed as part of the investigation that emerged on Friday.

The suspects could face charges of embezzlement over the alleged misappropriation of party funds, including for personal use. One Northern League councillor is reported to have spent 750 euros on ammunition for hunting.

On Friday police also searched regional government offices to obtain documents regarding the use of public funding by the main centre-left Democratic Party and two smaller parties, the IdV and SEL.

On October 10 finance police conducted searches in the offices of the Lombardy Regional Council as part of a probe into regional finances from 2008 to March 2011.

It subsequently emerged that three Lombardy councillors, the Northern League’s Davide Boni, the former speaker of the regional assembly, and Franco Nicoli Cristiani and Massimo Buscemi of the PdL, were among those under investigation.

In a separate case, PdL councillor Domenico Zambetti was arrested for allegedly buying votes from the Calabrian ‘Ndrangheta mafia.

The centre-right administration in Lazio also collapsed earlier this year due to a corruption scandal, contributing to a drop in support for the PdL.

Bossi’s Northern League has come under the lens for alleged corruption too, leading to a change of leadership earlier this year. Other parties on the other side of the political spectrum have been hit by scandals of their own.

Residents of Lombardy and Lazio are due to elect new regional administrations early next year.

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Porsche Breaks Car Sales Record in 2012

German luxury carmaker Porsche has said it has already beaten its annual record for most cars sold.

It sold 128,978 cars worldwide in the 11 months to November — already beating the 118,868 sports cars sold in the whole of last year.

Porsche marketing and sales chief Bernhard Maier said that last month alone was up 39% on November 2011.

Demand came from China and the US, where there was 70% more demand for Porsches last month than in 2011.

The demand from other countries has picked up for slack demand in recession-hit Europe.

The result has been a 7.1% fall in car sales in Europe so far this year, with some southern European markets seeing sales slump by about a fifth.

‘Squeezed middle’

Premium carmakers, such as Porsche and BMW, and budget manufacturers, such as Hyundai, are doing relatively well. But mid-market players — such as Ford and General Motors’ Opel and Vauxhall units — are having a torrid time, suffering falling sales, profits and market shares.

David Bailey, a professor of international business strategy and economics at Coventry University Business School, told the BBC that Porsche’s success was driven by “huge growth in emerging markets”.

“The premium producers are doing very well and the lower end is doing well too. What you have is a bit of a squeezed middle.”

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Spain Accused of ‘Act of War’ Off Gibraltar After Two Naval Vessels Enter Waters Around the Rock

Spain was accused of an ‘act of war’ today after its naval ships repeatedly entered the territorial waters of Gibraltar.

Bob Stewart, Tory MP for Beckenham, said the British Government needed to ‘respond robustly to this aggravation’ after Commons Leader Andrew Lansley said two Spanish naval vessels entered the waters of Gibraltar on Monday.

He said they were given radio warnings before leaving but Mr Stewart, a former colonel, said the incursion was illegal and the Government needed to ‘do something about it’.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

UK: ‘White Witches’ Who Conducted ‘Horrifying’ Ritualistic Sex Abuse on Children as Young as Three in Cornish Coven Jailed for 32 Years

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

Two pagans were sentenced to more than a decade in prison today after being found guilty of abusing children in bizarre sex rituals as part of a witches’ coven.

Peter Petrauske and Jack Kemp were said to have worn ceremonial robes and pagan paraphernalia while they abused young girls in Cornwall during the 1970s.

Police believe one of their victims may have been as young as three when the abuse started.

The judge described the victims’ experiences as ‘nothing less than harrowing’ as he condemned their ‘utterly horrifying’ crimes, sentencing Petrauske to 18 years in prison and Kemp to 14.

The pair, aged 72 and 69, showed little emotion as they were led from the dock at Truro Crown Court and into custody.

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UK: Major Health Alert After 7,000 Children’s Face Painting Sets Containing Poisonous Lead Sold to British Shops

Parents are being warned not to buy face painting sets for their children without checking them after thousands were found to contain lead.

More than 7,000 Tartan Collection paint pot sets have been imported from a factory in China by Chelford Ltd in Salford, Greater Manchester, and sold on to outlets throughout the UK.

The sets could cause brain damage in very young children — and only 324 out of the 7,200 sets have been recovered.

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North Africa

Chaffetz: State Dept Hiding Benghazi Survivors

Congressman Jason Chaffetz (R- UT) told Breitbart News on Wednesday that he has been “thwarted” by the State Department from seeing any Americans who survived the deadly attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi. Many people forget that there were Americans who survived the Benghazi attack, some of whom were badly injured and are still recovering.

“My understanding is that we still have some people in the hospital. I’d like to visit with them and wish them nothing but the best but the State Department has seen it unfit for me to know who those people are — or even how many there are,” Rep. Chaffetz said. “I don’t know who they are. I don’t know where they live. I don’t know what state they’re from. I don’t even know how many there are. It doesn’t seem right to me.”

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Video: Benghazi Cover-Up About Moving Arms to Syrian Rebels

Why did Barack Obama give the order to “stand down” and not send help to the Libyan consulate and CIA safe house? It had nothing to do with an “protest turned violent” or an obscure anti-Muslim video but everything to do with hiding the fact that Barack Obama was sending Libyan weapons to the al-Qaeda-linked Syrian rebels.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Middle East

Egypt May Lose $20 Bln Qatari Investments if People Vote ‘No’ For the Constitution: Qaradawi

A renowned preacher comes out in support of the constitution

The Qatar-based Egyptian Islamic preacher Youssef Qaradawi has called on Egyptians to participate and vote ‘yes’ in the constitutional referendum set on Saturday, Turkish news agency Anadolu reported on Friday.

Qaradawi, who heads the International Union of Muslim Scholars, said during the Friday prayer’s speech that voting ‘no’ in the awaited polling in Egypt will cost the country a ‘big loss’ as the attraction of investments will be hampered especially, $20 billion from Qatar.

“I will vote yes, I don’t care about neither [President Mohamed] Morsi nor Freedom and Justice Party, but I do care about Egypt, the greatest Arab country’’ Anadolu quoted Qaradawi as saying.

Qaradawi has condemned the wave of violence which Egypt’s streets saw last week rejecting the attack on Muslim Brotherhood, affirming that they want a civil state not a religious as some people claim.

Earlier on Friday, Thousands of protesters for and against the drafted constitution have held events across the country today. Qaradawi has come under scrutiny of the opposition who deem him as a staunch supporter of Morsi.

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Syria: US OKs Patriot Missiles in Turkey, Rebels Advancing

Jihadists gain support, Moscow denies statements on regime end

(ANSAmed) — BEIRUT — With six Patriot missile batteries and just over a thousand soldiers, NATO is preparing to deploy in southern Turkey near the Syrian border. Meanwhile, Russia has today denied changing policy on the Syrian issue, thereby reiterating its support for Syrian president Bashar Al Assad. US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta has today paid a surprise visit to NATO’s Turkish air base Incirlik, where it announced that it had signed the order to deploy two Patriot batteries and send about 400 men. Also today, the lower house of the German parliament has approved the deployment of the same number of batteries and the same number of soldiers as part of the NATO contingent. Last week the Dutch parliament also authorised sending 360 soldiers to run two Patriot batteries. The governments of the three countries — the only ones able to provide Patriot missiles within a NATO context — said that a few weeks would be needed before rendering the batteries and soldiers operative, and reiterated that the deployment would be purely defensive and would aim to protect the sovereignty of Turkey (a NATO country) from potential attacks from Syrian territory. In Syria, on the traditional Friday of Islamic prayer and anti-regime protests, demonstrations in the “liberated” zones or in those hit by repression were held under the slogan “The Only Terrorism in Syria is Assad’s Terrorism. We are all Jabhat Al Nusra”, in reference to the jihadist group of rebels operating in the northern part of the country and in the region around Damascus. On December 20, the US State Department listed Jabhat Al Nusra as an international terrorist organisation.

However, activists and rebels have once again today stood by the fundamentalists, accusing the US of not intervening to support the population suffering under the brutal repression and of having banned the most combative and effective wing of the “resistance”. Bearing witness to the growing radicalisation of the conflict along confessional lines, an amateur video (the authenticity of which cannot be verified) shows some alleged rebels in the north-western Idlib region setting fire to a husayiniyya, a place for Shias to gather for religious and social purposes.

Shias have long been considered by fundamentalist rebels “accomplices” of the regime in Damascus, allied with Iran.

Like the Islamic Republic of Iran, Russia also supports President Assad and has today rectified statements made by Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov, who had referred to a possible victory by the rebels in Syria.

“In Syria there is no alternative to a political solution,” a spokesman for the Russian ministry said, noting that Bogdanov “has not yet issued any statements or given special interviews”, and that the statements he had reportedly made had come “during a debate in which he was quoting opposition statements”. From Moscow, statements have also come from the so-called “domestic opposition” tolerated by the regime, by way of Qadri Jamil (at times called the Deputy Prime Minister by the Damascus regime, at times the head of the opposition). Jamil reiterated the need to start “national dialogue” as soon as possible between the two sides. Meanwhile, according to the Local Coordinating Committees of anti-regime activists, 62 more people have been killed today in Syria, including five women and three children. The region hit the worst was Damascus, with 32 dead. However, the number of those killed among government forces is not yet known. State-run media have not been reporting the figures for months.

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Syria: Rebels Seize Aleppo Military Academy

Gov’t forces kill numerous ‘terrorists’ in Idlib, state TV

(ANSAmed) — BEIRUT, DECEMBER 14 — Syrian anti-regime rebels on Friday stated they seized the city of Aleppo’s military academy, located on the outskirts of the northern metropolis. Activists loaded a video on the Internet (

Also on Friday, Syrian state TV reported government forces killed numerous “terrorists” in clashes in Maarrat Blid, in southern Idlib province, which is in the north-east. That report could not be independently verified.

http://www.ansamed.info/ansamed/en/news/sections/generalnews/2012/12/14/Syria-rebels-seize-Aleppo-military-academy_7953348.html

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U.S. To Send Troops, Patriot Missiles to Turkey

The United States gave the go-ahead Friday to deploy Patriot anti-ballistic missiles to Turkey along with enough troops to operate them as the heavily embattled government in neighboring Syria again vehemently denied firing ballistic missiles at rebels.

The United States has accused Damascus of launching Scud-type artillery from the capital at rebels in the country’s north. One Washington official said missiles came close to the border of Turkey, a NATO member and staunch U.S. ally.

Syria’s government called the accusations “untrue rumors” Friday, according to state news agency SANA. Damascus accused Turkey and its partners of instigating rumors to make the government look bad internationally.

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Russia

Day Two, Round Two as Ukrainian Debate in Parliament Erupts Into Another Brawl With One MP Eye-Gouging a Rival

Fists flew in the Ukraine parliament for a second day running, as MPs wrestled with each other following controversial elections in October.

The brawl erupted as a vote on the ruling Party of Regions’ nomination for speaker was about to be announced.

Opposition and pro-presidential lawmakers grappled with each other in a mass of bodies around the main rostrum in parliament.

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Vodka ‘Saved’ Elephants in Siberian Freeze

Two elephants have been saved from the deadly Siberian cold by drinking vodka, Russian officials say.

They say the animals had to be taken out into the bitter cold after the wooden trailer they were travelling in caught fire in the Novosibirsk region.

The elephants, aged 45 and 48, suffered frostbite to the tips of their ears amid temperatures of -40C (-40F)

But they were warmed up by two cases of vodka mixed with warm water, one official was quoted as saying.

“They started roaring like if they were in the jungle! Perhaps, they were happy,” the official told Russia’s Ria Novosti news agency.

The animals continued their recovery in a heated garage of a local college where they were brought by a truck under police escort.

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Far East

Chinese Man Attacks 22 Children, 1 Adult With Knife Outside Primary School

Case is the latest in a spate of school attacks in China in recent years. Min Yingjun, 36, slashed an elderly woman before zoning in on the schoolchildren, police said. No deaths have been reported.

A knife-wielding man injured 22 children and one adult outside a primary school in central China as students were arriving for classes Friday, police said, the latest in a series of periodic rampage attacks at Chinese schools and kindergartens.

The attack in the Henan province village of Chengping happened shortly before 8 a.m., said a police officer from Guangshan county, where the village is located.

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Speculation Abounds: Did North Korea Launch a New EMP Capable Star Wars Weapon System?

In May of 2009 North Korea’s controversial nuclear weapons tests were dismissed by global intelligence agencies as failures due to their low explosive yield. But EMPact America President Dr. Peter Vincent Pry, a former CIA nuclear weapons analyst, had his own assessment. It appears, according to Pry, that while the yield from the nuclear tests was weak with respect to destructive power in terms of the nuclear blast itself, the tests indicated the weapon was “capable of emitting enough gamma rays to disable the electric power grid across most of the lower 48 states.”

It’s been referred to as a “Super-EMP,” or electro-magnetic pulse weapon, something that foreign powers and rogue states have been working on developing for years as a low-cost, low-inventory counter strategy to America’s massive nuclear weapons stockpiles.

Some analysts now believe that North Korea may have not only built such a weapon, but this week they may have very well tested a delivery device that would make it possible for them to launch a pre-emptive strike against the United States. Such an attack could destroy electronic components in everything from cell phones and cars to water utility plants and gas stations from coast-to-coast within seconds, throwing the country’s infrastructure back to the 1800s.

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Australia — Pacific

Islamist Group a Threat, Think Tank Says

CONTROVERSIAL radical Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir poses a threat to Australia’s social fabric in the short term and may indirectly instigate terrorist attacks in the long term, researchers have warned.

Perth-based think tank Future Directions International (FDI) says while the group does not advocate violence, its anti-Western rhetoric could pose a “socio-cultural” security threat by increasing disharmony between Muslims and non-Muslims.

While the radical brand of Islam promoted by the group is at odds with the views of most Australian Muslims, a disillusioned minority are vulnerable to its indoctrination, FDI’s Mirza Sadaqat Huda says in a paper released on Thursday.

As more people join the group and its ideology gains traction it could lead to communal violence in the form of small-scale sectarian clashes, the paper warns.

“In the long term, if Hizb ut-Tahrir is given free space to operate — as is the case at present — it may pose a significant national security threat to Australia,” it says.

“As its membership expands, its leadership could become more and more decentralised.

“Not all members may follow Hizb ut-Tahrir’s overt doctrine of pursuing political objectives through non-violent means. Splinter groups may form that are prepared to undertake violence to pursue what they perceive to be justified causes.

“Lone wolf terror attacks by persons not directly related to Hizb ut-Tahrir but who are influenced by their plethora of online and print material may also be a possibility.”

The paper describes the group’s denunciation of violence as “ambiguous, if not fictitious”.

Hizb ut-Tahrir has chapters in over 40 countries and has been banned in several.

The group aims to overthrow all Western and secular governments and unite Muslim-majority countries under a global caliphate to be governed by Islamic law.

But Australia has not banned it, with successive governments arguing that would only drive it underground.

FDI backs that approach, warning a ban might only add to its appeal among radicalised young Muslims.

Policy makers should also move to create a “counter-narrative” to the group’s radical ideology, it says.

Such an approach should be devised through consultation with partner countries, the paper says.

Comment is being sought from the group, which was last in the headlines in September when controversial British leader Taji Mustafa visited Australia for the group’s annual conference in Sydney.

The conference coincided with riots sparked by Muslim outrage over an inflammatory YouTube film, but Hizb ut-Tahrir denied any involvement with the violence.

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Immigration

UK: Labour Still Can’t Face Facts on Immigration

It was the week when the BBC and the Labour Party — after a decade seeking to crush all public debate on immigration — were finally forced to confront the truth.

The Corporation led its bulletins on Tuesday with the extraordinary news from the 2011 census that 7.5million foreign-born residents now live in England and Wales — almost four million of whom have arrived since 2001.

Yesterday, Ed Miliband delivered a speech in London (where, according to the census, white Britons are a minority) in which he acknowledged that voters feel ‘profound anxiety about immigration’.

Risibly, however, the rest of the Labour leader’s often weasel-worded speech was most telling for what it did not say.

The media had been briefed in advance that Mr Miliband would admit that Labour ‘did too little to tackle the realities of segregation in communities that were struggling to cope’.

But, when he spoke, this sentence was missing — presumably because he was still unwilling publicly to confront his party’s role in promoting the multiculturalism that did such damage to Britain’s social fabric by encouraging ethnic minorities not to integrate.

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Culture Wars

BBC Told to Put More Gay Presenters on Children’s TV to ‘Familiarise’ Youngsters With Different Sexualities

BBC children’s programmes should include more lesbian, gay and bisexual people, a report of the corporation recommends.

A panel of nine experts said youngsters should be introduced to sexual diversity in their early years.

While there has been a gradual increased in the representation of these people, they remain ‘still relatively invisible’ in the media, they said.

The experts added that the BBC should be ‘more creative and bolder in its depiction of such groups of people, taking care to steer clear of stereotypes.’

The report concluded: ‘The LGB [lesbian, gay and bisexual] experts feel that the BBC should seek to incorporate the portrayal of LGB people within programming targeted at children, to familiarise audiences through incidental portrayal from an early age.’

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Black Racism Alive and Flourishing in America

Today, if you sport white skin in America, you cannot make one single comment concerning race. You cannot make a joke, tell a story or say anything that would ruffle the feathers of any other race in America.

But if you are black, you can use the N-word with impunity in speech and songs. You can call whites “crackers, honkeys, whitey” and worse names with no consequences.

While white America elected the first black president, it also brought out the worst in some black Americans that should know better, act better and think with a brain instead of emotions.

Black actor Jamie Foxx on Saturday Night Live this past weekend started a wild fire of anger and responses with his racist diatribe on national TV. If a white person had said anything like Foxx said, “I get free, I save my wife, and I kill all the white people in the movie. How great is that? And how black is that?” That white person would be arrested for hate crimes. He would have started black riots all over the country. He would have been on trial for his life. If he had been a white movie star or a politician, he would have been buried by the media.

Yet, during the SNL performance, viewers in the audience cheered Foxx for every racist comment he made.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Pope Suggests Promoting Gay Unions Harms Justice, Peace

Pontiff says threat may ‘destabilize marriage’

(ANSA) — Vatican City, December 14 — Pope Benedict XVI has suggested that attempts to give gay unions the same status as marriages between men and women pose a threat to justice and peace.

“There is also a need to acknowledge and promote the natural structure of marriage as the union of a man and a woman in the face of attempts to make it juridically equivalent to radically different types of union,” the pope said in his message for World Day of Peace 2013, which was presented by the Holy See on Friday.

“Such attempts actually harm and help to destabilize marriage, obscuring its specific nature and its indispensable role in society.

“These principles are not truths of faith, nor are they simply a corollary of the right to religious freedom.

“They are inscribed in human nature itself, accessible to reason and thus common to all humanity.

“The Church’s efforts to promote them are not therefore confessional in character, but addressed to all people, whatever their religious affiliation.

“Efforts of this kind are all the more necessary the more these principles are denied or misunderstood, since this constitutes an offence against the truth of the human person, with serious harm to justice and peace”.

The pope’s message for World Day of Peace 2013, which takes place January 1, is entitled Blessed are the Peacemakers.

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Financial Crisis
» 55 Reasons Why California is the Worst State in America
» Greece: Strong-Arm Government-Pharmacists Continues
» Greece: Protest of Local Employees Gets Bitter
» Greece Bailout Funds Approved
» Quantitative Easing Benefits the Super-Elite … And Hurts the Little Guy and the American Economy
» Standstill: The Charts That Prove the Global Economy is in Serious Trouble
» Unity of the European Union is About to be Tested
 
USA
» Ambassador Susan E. Rice Withdraws From Consideration for Secretary of State, White House Says
» Clackamas Town Center Shooting: Oregon Lawmaker Launches Effort to Ban High-Capacity Gun Clips in Wake of Shootings
» Colorado Governor Says Time to Talk Gun Laws
» Electroshock Torture Handcuffs Now Patented.
» Happy-Go-Lucky Gunman Became Numb Before Mall Shooting
» Moore’s Law, Cheap Electronics and Homeland Security Money Combine to Create Big Brother
» OBAMADON! Yale Scientists Name Extinct Lizard in Obama’s Honor
» Police Trained for Oregon Mall Shooting
» Police Admit Tasers Used to Compel Obedience
» Second Amendment Opponents Regroup as Dust Settles Following Illinois Concealed Carry Ruling
» U.S. Terrorism Agency to Tap a Vast Database of Citizens
» Video: Belafonte: Put Obama’s Critics in Gulags
» Yet Another TSA Official Outed as a Sexual Deviant
 
Europe and the EU
» £100 Billion and Counting: What Britain Has Paid to Brussels in the Last 40 Years
» A Traditionalist Avant-Garde — It’s Trendy to be a Traditionalist in the Catholic Church
» EPP Supports Monti: Not Berlusconi, Says Dutch Premier
» Germany: Muslims Call for ‘Denazification’ of State
» Germany ‘Risks Unrest if Inequality Not Tackled’
» Monti Hailed at EPP Summit, Merkel ‘Asks’ Him to Run
» Netherlands ‘Halal Homes’ Ignite Religious Row
» Swedish Missionary Dies After Pakistan Shooting
» UK: Met Police Pay £15,000 Settlement to Teenage Rape Victim for ‘Shocking’ Failings Which Saw Alleged Attacker Acquitted
 
Middle East
» Assad Regime Reported Firing Scuds Against Syrian Opposition
» Syrian Rebels Training on Anti-Aircraft Weapons in Jordan
» US-Backed Syrian Opposition Demands Support for Al Qaeda
 
South Asia
» Indonesia: Polygamy and Power in the Case of the West Java Official
» Indonesia: Child Molesters Beyond Reach of Long Arm of the Law
» Italy Asks India to Issue Marines Verdict Before Christmas
» Nepal: Would-be Bride, 16, Set on Fire Over Dowry
 
Far East
» China Flies Into Japanese Airspace for the First Time in History
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
» Did Israel Send Raptors to Spy on Sudan?
 
Culture Wars
» Gay Marriage Law: Baroness Warsi Claims Equality Could Have String of ‘Unintended Consequences’
 
General
» Don’t Let Your Child See a Psychiatrist. Ever.
» Every Human Emotion Now Classified as a Mental Disorder in New Psychiatric Manual DSM-5
» International Tourism Hits One Billion
» Overeating Now Bigger Global Problem Than Lack of Food
» U.N. Conference Slyly Introduces Resolution to Gain Control of Internet — In Middle of Night

Financial Crisis

55 Reasons Why California is the Worst State in America

Why in the world would anyone want to live in the state of California at this point? The entire state is rapidly becoming a bright, shining example of everything that is wrong with America. It is so sad to watch our most populated state implode right in front of our eyes. Like millions of Americans, I was quite enamored with the state of California when I was younger. The warm weather, the beaches, the great natural beauty of the state and the mystique of Hollywood all really appealed to me. At one point I even thought that I wanted to move there. But today, hordes of Californians are racing to get out of the state because it has become a total nightmare. It is the worst state in the country in which to do business, taxes were just raised even higher, unemployment is more than 20 percent higher than the national average and the state government is drowning in debt. Meanwhile, poverty, gang activity and crime just seem to get worse with each passing year. On top of everything else, the insane politicians in Sacramento just keep on passing more laws that make the problems that the state is facing even worse. Unfortunately, what is happening in California may be a preview of what is coming to the entire nation. The old adage, “as California goes, so goes the nation”, has been proven to be true way too many times.

In dozens of different ways, the state of California is showing the rest of us what not to do. Will we learn from their mistakes, or will we follow them into oblivion? Please share the list below with as many people as you can. In addition to a large amount of new research, this list also pulled heavily from one of my previous articles and from outstanding research done by Richard Rider. The following are 55 reasons why California is the worst state in America…

1.   One survey of business executives has ranked California as the worst state in America to do business for 8 years in a row.
2.   In 2011, the state of California ranked 50th out of all 50 states in new business creation.
3.   According to one recent study, California is the worst-governed state in the entire country.
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18.   Including unfunded pension liabilities, the state of California has more than twice as much debt as any other state does.
19.   Average pay for California state workers has risen by more than 100 percent since 2005. That is good news for those state employees, but it is bad news for the taxpayers that have to pay their salaries.

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Greece: Strong-Arm Government-Pharmacists Continues

For debts on medicines

(ANSAmed) — Athens, December 12 — A strong-arm between the health ministry and pharmacists is continuing in Greece over the state’s failure to settle unpaid prescription medicine bills. Health Minister andreas Lykourentzos said his ministry respected its engagements in paying back to pharmacists debts contracted by the National Organization for Healthcare Provision (EOPPY) until August 2012 and is accusing pharmacists’ unions of ‘failing to respect a verbal agreement reached on November 26 with the ministry and EOPPY which provided for the suspension of protests by pharmacists’.

The health minister announced, in retaliation to the protest, the liberalization of opening hours of pharmacies — which in Greece were so far closed on Monday and Wednesday afternoon as well as all day Saturday and Sunday — and the approval of individual accords between EOPPY and pharmacists which have always been opposed by the pharmacists’ guild. The national guild is meeting on Wednesday to discuss the situation and future strategies.

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Greece: Protest of Local Employees Gets Bitter

Against layoff of thousands of workers

(ANSAmed) — ATHENS — A protest of local administration employees who are refusing to compile a list of workers to be placed on redundancy payment and laid off requested by the Greek ministry of administrative reform is becoming increasingly bitter. The ministry asked local governments to draft the list to cut costs and comply with the requirements outlined by Greece’s international creditors. On Wednesday, under a decision of the Greek federation of local government employees Poe-Ota, all municipal service across the country will be suspended while a union meeting has been scheduled ‘to re-examine and organize a more forceful reaction of the sector’, said a statement of the union. A protest in Karaiskakis square in Athens has also been organized along with the usual march to reach the building of the ministry of administrative reform.

‘With initiatives bringing to mind Mafia-style actions and blackmail, the ministry of administrative reform has cancelled the names of workers with open-ended contracts in the public sector and local governments from its list of employees’, the Poe-Ota statement said. ‘People are being fired single-handedly from their jobs as part of a shameful and unconstitutional law’.

Today’s strike is part of the union’s response to a ministerial measure under which local administration managers had been order to send within 24 hours a list of employees who could be placed in redundancy payment before being fired. The ministry had announced it would temporarily suspend all administration workers with open-ended contracts if managers failed to provide the list, and did so after the list was not drafted.

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Greece Bailout Funds Approved

Greece is to get the latest tranche of bailout funds needed to keep the country going, eurozone finance ministers have said.

After weeks of tough talks, they agreed on Thursday to release 49.1bn euros ($57bn; £37bn) of funds.

The debt-ridden country will get 34.3bn euros “in the following days”, with the rest to follow early next year.

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Quantitative Easing Benefits the Super-Elite … And Hurts the Little Guy and the American Economy

The Fed has just announced its fourth round of “quantitative easing”.

While the mainstream financial press pretends that quantitative easing is a “liberal” economic policy, nothing could be further from the truth.

As we’ve repeatedly explained, quantitative easing is a bailout for the super-rich, at the expense of the little guy. It increases inequality and fails to stimulate the economy. (And it destroys the savings of retirees.)

Indeed, Fed boss Ben Bernanke knew 24 years ago that quantitative easing doesn’t help.

Forbes’ Lawrence Hunter explains:

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Standstill: The Charts That Prove the Global Economy is in Serious Trouble

Amid growing concern that the global economy is teetering on the edge of a total collapse, governments in Europe, China and the United States continue to manipulate statistics in an effort to paint a picture of recovery and a return to normalcy.

But despite their best efforts to fabricate positive employment numbers, GDP growth, currency stability and stock market health, the stark reality is that the global economy is at a standstill, and has been since before the crash of 2008.

Economic growth is measured by how much we produce and consume, and before the bursting of the bubble there was an unprecedented level of consumption in America and throughout the rest of the world. But when credit markets and lending froze in response to a loss of confidence in the financial system following the collapse of investment giants Bear Stearns and Merrill Lynch, the economy as we had come to know it fell apart.

Consumption fell off a cliff and left America in its deepest recessionary environment since the 1930s.

For those paying attention to the Baltic Dry Index, a global measure of the costs to transport raw materials, this collapse was reflected several months before panic gripped investors and led to stock market crashes around the world.

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Unity of the European Union is About to be Tested

Europe’s crisis has entered a quiet phase, which is no accident. The current period of relative calm coincides with the approach of Germany’s federal election in 2013, in which the incumbent chancellor, Angela Merkel, will be running as the woman who saved the euro.

But the crisis will be back, if not before Germany’s upcoming election, then after. Southern Europe has not done enough to enhance its competitiveness, while northern Europe has not done enough to boost demand. Debt burdens remain crushing, and Europe’s economy remains unable to grow. Across the continent, political divisions are deepening. For all of these reasons, the specter of a eurozone collapse has not been dispatched.

The consequences of a collapse would not be pretty. Whichever country precipitated it — Germany by threatening to abandon the euro, or Greece or Spain by actually doing so — would trigger economic chaos and incur its neighbours’ wrath. To protect themselves from the financial fallout, governments would invoke obscure clauses in EU treaties in order to slap temporary controls on capital flows and ring-fence their banking systems. They would close their borders to stem capital flight. It would be each country for itself.

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USA

Ambassador Susan E. Rice Withdraws From Consideration for Secretary of State, White House Says

Susan E. Rice, the ambassador to the United Nations, has withdrawn her name from consideration for secretary of state, in the face of relentless opposition from Republicans in Congress over her statements about the deadly attack on the American Mission in Benghazi, Libya.

In a letter to President Obama, Ms. Rice said she concluded that “the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly — to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. The tradeoff is simply not worth it to our country.”

Mr. Obama, who spoke with Ms. Rice on Thursday, said he accepted her request with regret, describing her as “an ext raordinarily capable, patriotic, and passionate public servant.”

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Clackamas Town Center Shooting: Oregon Lawmaker Launches Effort to Ban High-Capacity Gun Clips in Wake of Shootings

In the wake of the Clackamas mall shootings, Oregon state Sen. Ginny Burdick, D-Portland, on Wednesday launched an effort to round up support for legislation to ban the sale of high-capacity gun magazines.

In an email to colleagues seeking co-sponsors for a bill she plans to introduce for the 2013 legislative session, Burdick wrote:…

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Colorado Governor Says Time to Talk Gun Laws

Colorado’s Gov. John Hickenlooper said “the time is right” for state lawmakers to consider gun control measures, offering his firmest stance in the aftermath of several high-profile shootings, including a movie theater rampage in suburban Denver, that have shocked the nation.

The Democratic governor upset some in his party for not taking a stronger position when he said last summer that stricter laws would not haven’t prevented the mass shooting in Aurora.

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Electroshock Torture Handcuffs Now Patented.

Delivers shocking torture, ‘gas injections’ and ‘chemical restraints’ to prisoners via remote control

(NaturalNews) It’s like something ripped right out of a dystopian futuristic sci-fi novel: A U.S. patent has been uncovered that describes electronic handcuffs capable of delivering torturous electroshocks, “gas injections” and injectable “chemical restraints” to prisoners who wear them. The cuffs can be remote-controlled by prison guards, cops or MPs to deliver stronger or weaker electroshocks as desired… or even chemical injections.

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The handcuffs are able to deliver electroshock torture in combination with RFID chips that determine the distance between prisoners and weapons or other objects. If the prisoner wearing the cuffs approaches too closely to an RFID-equipped object, they are electro-shocked.

As the patent describes:

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Natural News has learned that the inventors of these electroshock torture handcuffs are the same people involved in the manufacture and marketing of S&M sex toy handcuffs. This picture on the right, taken from their home page, depicts some of the sex bondage cuffs that their company promotes at FunCuffs.com

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Happy-Go-Lucky Gunman Became Numb Before Mall Shooting

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

The gunman who killed two innocent victims after opening fire at an Oregon shopping mall on Tuesday has appeared ‘numb’ in the lead up to the shocking attack that left two dead.

22-year-old Jacob Tyler Roberts was hoping to move to Hawaii until plans fell through just days ago, his ex-girlfriend has revealed.

Hannah Patricia Sansburn, 20, said on Wednesday that Roberts was usually happy-go-lucky and enjoyed joking around but just one week ago his behavior abruptly changed.

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The gunman opened fire around 3.30pm on Tuesday after shouting ‘I am the shooter’, witnesses said. He then fired a series of rapid shots as Christmas music played in the background.

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Moore’s Law, Cheap Electronics and Homeland Security Money Combine to Create Big Brother

1984 Is Here

We extensively documented last week that Americans are the most spied upon people in world history.

Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal gave a glimpse of a small part of the pervasive spying:

Top U.S. intelligence officials gathered in the White House Situation Room in March to debate a controversial proposal. Counterterrorism officials wanted to create a government dragnet, sweeping up millions of records about U.S. citizens—even people suspected of no crime.

Why is this happening?

Moore’s law says that computing power doubles every two years.

High-quality videocams and microphones keep getting cheaper and cheaper. Today, most people shoot video with their smartphone, and alot of people have webcams on the computers.

At the same time, the Department of Homeland Security is giving huge amounts of cash to local governments to obtain military hardware and software.

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OBAMADON! Yale Scientists Name Extinct Lizard in Obama’s Honor

President Obama has had everything named after him from streets to schools… but now an extinct lizard?

The team of scientists from Yale and Harvard paid an unusual tribute to Obama in a paper looking at the survival rate of lizards and snakes in the mass extinction that killed off the dinosaurs.

“Obamadon gracilis” is one of several previously unreported species identified in the paper, which was published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

[What’s next? a new name for a new species of parasite?]

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Police Trained for Oregon Mall Shooting

Six months before a lone gunman burst into Clackamas Town Center Tuesday, firing dozens of rounds into the crowds of shoppers, police and mall employees trained together for just such an emergency.

On Wednesday, police and mall employees credited that training, along with quick thinking and brave actions by some of the estimated 10,000 people at the mall, for saving lives. “To be familiar with all the back hallways and stairwells in advance really was helpful,” said Clackamas County sheriff’s Capt. Kevin Layng, who coordinated Tuesday’s massive law enforcement response.

They also credited a little luck, a short interval when the shooter’s gun temporarily jammed.

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Police Admit Tasers Used to Compel Obedience

Cops and attorneys have argued in an ongoing lawsuit that the use of a taser at point blank range on a handcuffed woman does not constitute assault with dangerous weapon, and “ that the use of a Taser is not unconstitutional when used to compel obedience by inmates.”

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Second Amendment Opponents Regroup as Dust Settles Following Illinois Concealed Carry Ruling

Gun rights opponents in Illinois on Wednesday said they will continue their fight to rollback the Second Amendment after the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday ruled that a ban on concealed carry is unconstitutional.

Gun-grabbers in Chicago demanded state Attorney General Lisa Madigan appeal the ruling. Gov. Pat Quinn and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said they will work closely with legislators to come up with a new law that will “protect the public” against citizens exercising their constitutional right to own and carry firearms.

“I think it’s important that we stress that public safety comes first,” Quinn told the Associated Press.

In November, Quinn attempted to sneak through legislation banning so-called assault weapons, but was frustrated by the Illinois Senate. “The Governor overstepped his reach when he decided to rewrite this Senate bill and impose an assault weapons ban without the measure first being heard by the legislature,” said Sen. Dave Luechtefeld.

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U.S. Terrorism Agency to Tap a Vast Database of Citizens

by Julia Angwin

Top U.S. intelligence officials gathered in the White House Situation Room in March to debate a controversial proposal. Counterterrorism officials wanted to create a government dragnet, sweeping up millions of records about U.S. citizens—even people suspected of no crime.

Not everyone was on board. “This is a sea change in the way that the government interacts with the general public,” Mary Ellen Callahan, chief privacy officer of the Department of Homeland Security, argued in the meeting, according to people familiar with the discussions.

A week later, the attorney general signed the changes into effect.

Through Freedom of Information Act requests and interviews with officials at numerous agencies, The Wall Street Journal has reconstructed the clash over the counterterrorism program within the administration of President Barack Obama. The debate was a confrontation between some who viewed it as a matter of efficiency—how long to keep data, for instance, or where it should be stored—and others who saw it as granting authority for unprecedented government surveillance of U.S. citizens.

The rules now allow the little-known National Counterterrorism Center to examine the government files of U.S. citizens for possible criminal behavior, even if there is no reason to suspect them. That is a departure from past practice, which barred the agency from storing information about ordinary Americans unless a person was a terror suspect or related to an investigation.

Now, NCTC can copy entire government databases—flight records, casino-employee lists, the names of Americans hosting foreign-exchange students and many others. The agency has new authority to keep data about innocent U.S. citizens for up to five years, and to analyze it for suspicious patterns of behavior. Previously, both were prohibited. Data about Americans “reasonably believed to constitute terrorism information” may be permanently retained.

The changes also allow databases of U.S. civilian information to be given to foreign governments for analysis of their own. In effect, U.S. and foreign governments would be using the information to look for clues that people might commit future crimes.

“It’s breathtaking” in its scope, said a former senior administration official familiar with the White House debate…

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Video: Belafonte: Put Obama’s Critics in Gulags

All who oppose the agenda of Barack Obama — or rather oppose the agenda of his globalist handlers — should be rounded up and imprisoned, singer and “social activist” Harry Belafonte recently told the ambulance chaser Al Sharpton on the death merchant General Electric’s network, MSNBC.

Belafonte’s comment reveals the true nature of the “progressive” — it differs little from that of the communist thug who has zero tolerance for any opposition. Belafonte’s mindset ultimately terminates in purges, “cultural revolutions,” and death camps.

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Yet Another TSA Official Outed as a Sexual Deviant

It is no exaggeration to say that the TSA is manned by an army of perverts and sexual deviants. The amount of stories that have emerged documenting this phenomenon is staggering. Here is yet another.

When it was revealed earlier this month that Miami International Airport had fired more TSA screeners this month for theft than at any other airport in the nation, the Miami New Times did some digging around to find out who was running the show down there.

The free weekly newspaper discovered that one of the head screeners at the airport, Juan Garcia, was fired in 2000 from an 18 year role as a cop. Why? Because he attempted to buy sex from a prostitute who, unfortunately for him, turned out to be one of his undercover colleagues.

Internal affairs records state that Garcia offered officer Ella Moore $60 for a “f*** and a suck”.

Needless to say, Garcia was arrested and charged with soliciting a prostitute, and conduct unbecoming an officer. He resigned from the Miami Police Department shortly thereafter.

Now, Garcia is in charge of overseeing the metal-detectors, body scanners and full body-patdowns used and conducted by TSA screeners at MIA.

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Europe and the EU

£100 Billion and Counting: What Britain Has Paid to Brussels in the Last 40 Years

Britain’s membership of the European Union has cost taxpayers almost £100billion since its formation.

As David Cameron travels to Brussels today for another EU summit, it emerged that from 1973 to this year Britain has paid £97billion in net payments.

The Prime Minister is likely to seize on the vast sum when he finally sets out his vision for the UK’s place in Europe in a major speech, now delayed until the New Year.

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A Traditionalist Avant-Garde — It’s Trendy to be a Traditionalist in the Catholic Church

Others share his enthusiasm. The Latin Mass Society of England and Wales, started in 1965, now has over 5,000 members. The weekly number of Latin masses is up from 26 in 2007 to 157 now. In America it is up from 60 in 1991 to 420. At Brompton Oratory, a hotspot of London traditionalism, 440 flock to the main Sunday Latin mass. That is twice the figure for the main English one. Women sport mantillas (lace headscarves). Men wear tweeds.

But it is not a fogeys’ hangout: the congregation is young and international. Like evangelical Christianity, traditional Catholicism is attracting people who were not even born when the Second Vatican Council tried to rejuvenate the church. Traditionalist groups have members in 34 countries, including Hong Kong, South Africa and Belarus. Juventutem, a movement for young Catholics who like the old ways, boasts scores of activists in a dozen countries. Traditionalists use blogs, websites and social media to spread the word—and to highlight recalcitrant liberal dioceses and church administrators, who have long seen the Latinists as a self-indulgent, anachronistic and affected minority. In Colombia 500 people wanting a traditional mass had to use a community hall (they later found a church)…

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EPP Supports Monti: Not Berlusconi, Says Dutch Premier

(ANSA) — Brussels, December 13 — Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said Thursday that “it is clear that the EPP (European People’s Party) supports (Italian Premier) Mario Monti and not Silvio Berlusconi”. “The European People’s Party appreciates the results achieved by Premier Monti,” Rutte added after an EPP summit in Brussels attended by both Monti and Berlusconi.

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Germany: Muslims Call for ‘Denazification’ of State

An umbrella organisation representing Muslims in Germany has called for a “denazification” of German state authorities, and demanded they refrain from using the terms “Islamism” and “Islamist” to describe radical Muslims.

The German Muslim coordination council (KRM) presented a dossier on Wednesday on the botched investigation into the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist cell.

German Muslims say the debacle — in which authorities failed to prevent the murders of nine immigrants and one police woman over a decade — was no accident, wrote the Frankfurter Rundschau on Thursday.

The investigation into the murders was prejudiced, said the KRM, a result of a distorted view of Islam in Germany and a widespread stigmatization of Muslims.

The council even went so far as to demand a “denazification” of German state authorities and officials, and that all responsible state authorities and politicians should feel the consequences of their failure to detect the right-wing extremist terrorist cell.

In recognition of the seriousness of the crimes, Germany should hold annual memorials for the victims of the NSU, said the council, and teach children about the murders in school history lessons as “a problem arising out of the Nazi past.”

Spokesman Erol Pürlü told the press, “Those who murder Muslims today, will murder those who don’t comply with them tomorrow.”

Further demands laid out in the dossier included creating a special category for anti-Islamic attacks in crime statistics, and for officials to stop using the words “Islamist” and “Islamism” to refer to radical Islam.

Pürlü emphasised that the council had no doubt that Germany was a functioning democracy and praised the work of the parliamentary NSU investigation committee tasked with looking into the failure of German authorities in the case.

Meanwhile, Aiman Mazyek, Chairman of the Central Council of Muslims, said he supported a ban on the neo-Nazi National Democratic Party (NPD), ahead of an upcoming vote on the ban by the lower house of parliament on Friday.

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Germany ‘Risks Unrest if Inequality Not Tackled’

Rising inequality is threatening to divide Germany into a land of “haves” and “have nots,” researchers warned on Thursday — potentially risking social unrest in the future.

More than five million Germans were squeezed out of the middle classes between 1997 and 2010, according to the study, carried out by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) and the University of Bremen. In 1997, the middle classes made up 65 percent of the population: this had fallen to 58 percent by 2010.

The movement has been overwhelmingly downwards. While the group of top-earners expanded by 500,000 over this period, the number of people in the lower income brackets shot up by almost four million.

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Monti Hailed at EPP Summit, Merkel ‘Asks’ Him to Run

Italian premier does not rule out standing in elections

(ANSA) — Rome, December 13 — Italian Premier Mario Monti received a huge wave of support when he made a surprise appearance at a European People’s Party summit on Thursday, at which German Chancellor Angela Merkel is said to have asked him to run for office in Italy’s upcoming general elections.

The solidarity and affection from the centre-right group came after the former European commissioner said at the weekend he would resign from the helm of his emergency government in Rome.

The announcement was a consequence of ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PdL) party withdrawing its support for the administration that replaced the media magnate’s third government last year, when Italy’s debt crisis looked in danger of spiralling out of control.

Concern has been expressed in European circles about the direction Rome will take after Monti’s emergency administration of unelected technocrats steps down from power. These were heightened in recent days by Silvio Berlusconi blasting Monti’s austerity policies as “too German-centric” after the media magnate announced he would run for a fourth term as premier.

Several sources at the summit told ANSA that Merkel has invited Monti to run at elections likely to take place in mid-to-late February. Elmar Brok, an influential German MEP for Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party, said that Monti had been invited to try to keep his job.

“We said it clearly to Monti that we would like to see him stand and that we have had a good rapport with him,” Brok said. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said Thursday that “it is clear that the EPP supports (Italian Premier) Mario Monti and not Silvio Berlusconi”. Earlier this week Joseph Daul, the chairman of the EPP caucus in the European Parliament, publicly criticised the Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PdL) party for causing Monti’s government to collapse.

This was seen as significant as the PdL belongs to the EPP.

“The European People’s Party appreciates the results achieved by Premier Monti,” Rutte added on Thursay after an EPP summit in Brussels attended by both Monti and Berlusconi.

Monti refused to comment on speculation he could run in upcoming general elections, but did not rule out standing either. “No comment. This would not be the time or the place,” he said in Brussels when asked about speculation he could be the premier candidate for a group of centrist parties.

Monti is not a member of a political party that belongs to the EPP so his presence fuelled speculation he may run for premier.

But he said he had only attended to give an outline of Italy’s political situation. “I came here to explain the Italian political situation,” Monti said. “I recalled what the situation was when I started (as premier), the things that have been done and the conditions that determined my decision”. Berlusconi announced a partial change of position on Wednesday, saying he would not stand if Monti agreed to head a new conservative coalition at February elections.

He invited Monti to lead a broad coalition, including the PdL, the centrist UDC and the populist, regionalist Northern League. Political pundits consider it unlikely that Monti would agree to Berlusconi’s proposal, given the fact that the PdL stopped backing his government and the League has been one of its staunchest critics.

Democratic Party (PD) leader Pier Luigi Bersani, meanwhile, reiterated on Thursday that he does not think Monti should run, but stressed he would cooperate with the former European commissioner if he does. “Mario Monti should stay out of the election campaign,” Bersani, who is the centre left’s premier candidate and is favourite to win the elections with the PD ahead in the polls, told German daily Die Welt. “If, however, he does decide to stand, we’ll respect this decision and we’ll show our willingness to cooperate”.

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Netherlands ‘Halal Homes’ Ignite Religious Row

Renovations in Amsterdam apartments — nicknamed “halal homes” in the press — have sparked a political row in the Netherlands.

About 180 apartments in Amsterdam have been given special makeovers which suit the wishes of Muslim residents. Features include individual taps that can be used for ritual cleansing before prayers and sliding doors to keep men and women apart.

Some right-wing politicians have been stirring up public opposition, warning that anyone asking for such modifications should “leave for Mecca”.

From the outside, the apartments look no different from other social housing blocks in the residential area of Bos and Lommer, in the less opulent western reaches of the capital.

Aynur Yildrim gives a tour of her home with the enthusiasm of an inspired estate agent. In the bathroom she bends to reveal the lowered water point — a modification that, in some variation, might equally exist in non-religious homes. But it is the perceived religious aspect of these changes that has made them so controversial.

And it is in the tidy kitchen that the distinction is most striking, as Ms Yildrim shows off the sliding doors.

“I wanted a closed kitchen, in order to be able to close the kitchen off now and then for a bit more privacy. Sometimes we like to be separated, the women on one side and the men on the other.”

Wim de Waard of the housing association Eigen Haard insisted that the changes were “absolutely not religiously inspired — they are just practical adaptations”. The adaptations followed consultations with local residents, including Muslim groups.

Mr de Waard stressed that apartments were not reserved for Muslims — homes were assigned on the basis of rank on the waiting list, size of household and income.

Wilders outraged

For many Dutch people, living in a historically tolerant and liberal country, the idea of separating men and women has led to some criticism that these buildings are effectively condoning some kind of gender inequality.

The controversial anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders accused the Dutch authorities of subsidising a “medieval gender apartheid”.

He has publicly prophesied about an impending “ghettoisation” of Dutch neighbourhoods — not unusually strong words from a man who once appeared in court for his strident rhetoric. Mr Wilders was cleared of inciting religious hatred two years ago.

After a poor performance in recent parliamentary elections, Mr Wilders may be angling to woo immigration-conscious right-wing voters again with his strong, headline-grabbing statements. Recent opinion polls suggest that if there were to be an election tomorrow, his Freedom Party (PVV) would win.

A Dutch property developer and PVV supporter said he was “shocked” by the “halal homes” concept.

“It’s a ridiculous idea, I thought it was a joke,” he complained.

“It turns into reality. The rules of the Koran are discrimination, it is stimulating discrimination. It’s taking us back to medieval times.”

“These immigrants are from lower social classes, they’re not educated, they’re bringing those values to our Dutch society — the opposite should happen, they should adapt to our modern and free values.

We should teach them to integrate. This is backwards. What if it were on buses? If we were to separate men and women on buses it would be like discrimination again, here in the Netherlands. It’s crazy. I can’t believe it. It frightens me.”

Using tax revenue

But many residents in the area seem to accept that what their neighbours do in the privacy of their own homes is entirely up to them.

Tess Duijghuisen lives in the same block and said: “A lot of new people arrived here lately, a lot of young people like me, so trust me, there’s no problem of ghettoisation.

“And there are a lot of exchanges between people from all nationalities, which makes life much nicer here.”

On internet forums, some users have made light of the renovations, with comments such as, “I believe in the power of disco, please can I have a disco ball built into my apartment?”

When I asked Dutch followers on Twitter why the opposition, they told me “it’s wrong that inequality should be subsidised by tax money” and that another country’s traditions “may be offensive to others”.

It is a debate over the public versus private spaces. When the public purse is used to part-fund modifications, which many see as the religious antithesis of traditional Dutch society, conflict emerges.

Public funding is actually in the form of a guarantee, the housing association says. Yet it is still perceived as a subsidy.

The housing association says the complex is completely mixed, that the homes have been renovated to improve their “rentability” and that it is just trying to keep everyone happy. Many would argue that that is a tough ambition to fulfil — whether in religion, politics or our private lives.

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Swedish Missionary Dies After Pakistan Shooting

The Swedish charity worker who was shot in the chest in Pakistan last week died in a Stockholm hospital on Wednesday night.

Sveriges Television (SVT) reported that 71-year-old Birgitta Almeby died at the Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm late on Wednesday. She was receiving treatment after having been flown home to Sweden for specialist medical care for her injuries.

Niclas Lindgren, director of the missionary wing of the Pentecostal church in Sweden, said it was hard to come to grips with Almeby’s killing.

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UK: Met Police Pay £15,000 Settlement to Teenage Rape Victim for ‘Shocking’ Failings Which Saw Alleged Attacker Acquitted

The Metropolitan Police are to pay a £15,000 settlement to a teenage rape victim for ‘shocking’ failings which saw the alleged attacker acquitted.

The alleged attacker of the 15-year-old girl was acquitted when the police lost evidence in what a trial judge branded a ‘disgrace’.

Scotland Yard today admitted failings in the 2005 rape investigation as it agreed an out of court settlement with the young victim and accepted that officers were told to put car crime first.

Her mother complained to the BBC that the force fought ‘really dirty’ against the claim.

She said: ‘Had they put the same amount of effort into investigating my daughter’s rape, I reckon he would probably have been found guilty.’

‘To be honest the way they fought it was really dirty and I just think they should have just held their hands up and said, “we’re sorry”.’

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Middle East

Assad Regime Reported Firing Scuds Against Syrian Opposition

As the Assad regime needs to counter Syrian opposition MANPAD threats to military aircraft, we can expect more reports of SCUD firings, perhaps even ones equipped with chemical and biological warheads. We should not be surprised at this development. You may recall that Israel was attacked by 39 Iraqi SCUDS, some reportedly equipped with chemical warheads, that produced damage but few casualties during the First Gulf War in 1991. Those SCUD attacks by Saddam Hussein’s forces led to the deployment of the first Patriot batteries in the region…

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Syrian Rebels Training on Anti-Aircraft Weapons in Jordan

The U.S. has now formally recognized a new Syrian opposition group as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people. But the U.S. has repeatedly declined to provide weapons for rebels fighting President Bashar Assad’s army.

However, NPR has learned that there are movements behind the scenes. In Jordan, several Syrian sources said that Jordanian authorities, along with their U.S. and British counterparts, have organized training for Syrian rebels on sophisticated anti-aircraft weapons.

The Syrian sources would not identify the weapons or where they came from, but they indicated they were the kind of arms that could have a dramatic impact in the fight against Assad’s military.

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US-Backed Syrian Opposition Demands Support for Al Qaeda

As part of the US’ charade in declaring support and recognition of the so-called “Syrian” opposition, it added one of the more extreme groups that make up the militant front operating inside Syria to a list of sanctioned terrorist organizations. The idea was to have a scapegoat to pin atrocities on while the West armed, funded, and provided military support for the rest of the extremist groups ravaging Syria.

The ploy quickly fell apart however, when the US’ own handpicked opposition leader, Moaz al-Khatib spoke out in protest. Reuters quoted al-Khatib as saying:

“The decision to consider a party that is fighting the regime as a terrorist party needs to be reviewed. We might disagree with some parties and their ideas and their political and ideological vision. But we affirm that all the guns of the rebels are aimed at overthrowing the tyrannical criminal regime.”

Al-Khatib himself openly declares his intentions of establishing an “Islamic state” upon the ashes of the currently secular Syria, and has ties with the extremist Muslim Brotherhood. He was also a representative of Western big oil interests, in particular Royal Dutch Shell. Al-Khatib had worked at the al-Furat Petroleum Company for six years, according to the BBC, which is partnered with Shell Oil. Al-Khatib is also said to have lobbied for Shell in Syria between 2003-2004, and has likewise taught classes in both Europe and the United States, this according to his biography featured on his own website.

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South Asia

Indonesia: Polygamy and Power in the Case of the West Java Official

The 40-year-old district official repudiated his wife after four days of marriage because “she was not a virgin” and he had a right “to an untouched bride”. Although president Yudhoyono has called for his dismissal, the case raises questions about the relationship between religion, society, women’s rights and abuses of power.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) — The recent case of a government official in a West Java district who repudiated his new wife four days after the wedding because she was not a virgin has stirred a hornet’s nest in Indonesia. Even President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono waded into the affair, calling for the official’s dismissal, something that many Indonesians would be too happy to see. However, the case is symptomatic of some of the major social and religious contradictions that characterise the life of the world’s most populous Muslim nation. One such contradiction is the practice by rich businessmen to marry more than one woman according to Muslim tradition, without registering the union with the civil authorities, especially since polygamy in Indonesia (as well as in other Muslim nations) is frown upon by the state.

The case in question goes back to this summer when 40-year-old Aceng HM Fikri (pictured), a district chief in Garut, repudiated Fani Oktora, 18, after four days of marriage, celebrated on 14 July in an Islamic ceremony.

At the time, Fikri was already married to another woman according to the civil law. Less than a week after taking a new bride, he sent her a text message repudiating her, saying that he did not spend 250 million rupees (US$ 26,000) for “a girl that was not even a virgin.”

“Having spent all that money, I had the right to expect her to be untouched,” he said in his defence. “Going to bed with a celebrity would not have cost me as much,” he added.

These words sparked a row across the country, with women’s groups and associations outraged. Quickly, activists and students took to the streets, calling for him to be removed from office.

The protest reached the highest office in the land, when President Yudhoyono spoke about the matter at an official meeting with the country’s governors. He personally told Interior Minister Gamawan Fauzi to deal with the ‘Fikri scandal’ and get his resignation. For the president, the local official’s behaviour was inappropriate and indecent vis-à-vis women’s rights.

However, this was not a localised incident, but is actually representative of a widespread problem that affects the entire country where religion holds great sway and wealthy men and politicians can indulge in their power and take advantage of the fact that Islam authorises polygamy.

Many women thus find themselves in ‘nikah siri’ or unregistered marriages, sharing a husband with an official wife. This has created resentment, especially among unofficial wives who are more likely to be victims of abuses and marginalisation. Because of the lack of legislation in the matter, the legal system cannot do much.

Under Islamic law, Muslim men can marry up to four wives. Some rich pro-polygamy Indonesians want even more. However, under General Suharto (1967-1998), Indonesia took a stand against polygamy. Polygamous public officials were dismissed.

In order to make matters clearer, Suharto signed into law in 1974 legislation that bans government officials from practicing polygamy, a measure many Indonesians believe was taken because of the influence of Suharto’s wife, Tien Suharto, a very traditional Javanese woman but one opposed to polygamy.

Indonesia’s first president, Sukarno, was by contrast a notorious womaniser and polygamist.

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Indonesia: Child Molesters Beyond Reach of Long Arm of the Law

Despite allegations of child molestation against a number of local clerics in the city, not one suspect has been detained due to a lack of solid evidence in each case, according to the police.

In the most recent case, allegedly committed by the founder of the Islamic educational Darul Ilmi Al-fikri Foundation in Pondok Cabe, South Jakarta, the police said they had no legitimate reason to arrest the suspect.

South Jakarta Police detectives chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Hermawan said on Tuesday that according to Criminal Code Procedures, an arrest could only be made with two pieces of evidence: physical proof and a witness statement.

“Physical examinations of the [victims] did not present anything unusual. Also, the witnesses presented did not directly see the alleged assaults taking place, they only received verbal reports from the victims,” he said, adding that the police had not stopped seeking evidence for the case.

The police named Mika Maulana a suspect on Nov. 26, following a report filed by a teacher at the foundation, for allegedly molesting three teenage girls, aged 14, 16 and 17, between January and September. The police, however, soon released him, much to the anger of the victims’ families.

“It is not right that the man is walking around free, considering what he did to my 14-year-old daughter,” said the widowed mother of one of the girls at the National Commission for Child Protection (Komnas Anak) office in East Jakarta on Tuesday.

The parents and their legal representatives are seeking support from the commission to have the suspect arrested.

One of the lawyers, Abu Bakar Lamatapo, said the police’s argument was debatable, as they already had statements from the three victims and two witnesses.

“The fact that the man hasn’t been put behind bars has upset the parents, the victims and people living in those areas, which in itself could be another reason to issue an arrest warrant,” Abu said.

Komnas Anak chairman Arist Merdeka Sirait said the police should charge the suspect under the 2002 Child Protection Law rather than the Criminal Code on molestation, which the suspect could easily dodge by claiming what took place was consensual.

“Even if it was consensual, it was done to minors, who are supposed to be protected from such repugnant deeds,” he said.

The Criminal Code carries seven years’ imprisonment as a punishment for molestation, while the Child Protection Law carries a sentence of 15 years in jail plus a Rp 300 million (US$31,136) fine.

Another alleged sex offender who is still free is cleric Habib Hasan Assegaf, the leader of the Nurul Musthofa Islamic congregation in Jagakarta, South Jakarta. He was reported to police in February for allegedly sexually abusing 13 underage boys since 2002.

Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Rikwanto said the police were making slow progress in the Habib Hasan investigation, also due to a lack of evidence.

“The difficulty in investigating such cases is that sometimes the assaults occurred long before being reported, therefore making it hard to gather physical evidence,” Rikwanto said.

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Italy Asks India to Issue Marines Verdict Before Christmas

Request made through Indian ambassador in Rome

(ANSA) — Rome, December 13 — Italy on Thursday officially requested India’s Supreme Court issue its verdict on a case concerning two anti-pirate marines being tried for allegedly killing two local fishermen before the Christmas festivities.

The Italian Foreign Ministry made the request through the local Indian ambassador, who was called to meet with Secretary General Michele Valensise at the request of Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi.

Marines Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone have been at the centre of a diplomatic row between Italy and India since being detained in February for charges that include the homicide “It is with deep perplexity and concern that the Italian government has seen that three months after the closing arguments, the Supreme Court has still not issued a verdict in Italy’s petition”, according to a statement issued by the Italian Foreign Ministry. Italy had petitioned that it should have jurisdiction over the case because the incident took place on an Italian ship.

The Italian government believes that, regardless of who has jurisdiction, the marines should be exempt from prosecution in India as they were military personnel working on an anti-piracy mission. They were granted bail in June, but must remain in Indian territory

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Nepal: Would-be Bride, 16, Set on Fire Over Dowry

Shiwa Hasami died yesterday in a Kathmandu hospital from her injuries. Police arrested her would-be groom but eventually focused on the young woman’s family because it could not pay the huge dowry (US$ 2,300) demanded by the future groom’s family.

Kathmandu (AsiaNews) — Violence against women continues in Nepal. A 16-year-old Muslim woman was set on fire over dowry. Rushed to a Kathmandu hospital, Shiwa Hasami died from her injuries. When Nepali media reported the event yesterday, it sent shockwaves across the country. Human rights activists and associations organised demonstrations against violence against women, who are often victimised in the name of religious and ethnic traditions.

At present, little is known about the case. Initially, police arrested her groom-to-be, Babu Khan, 23, on suspicious that he tried to kill her because she refused to run away with him. Now police are turning their attention to the young woman’ brother, Tanbir Ahmed, and other family members as the main culprits in the murder.

“Her brother Tanbir Ahmed had warned Shiwa not to marry Babu Khan because his father had demanded a 200,000 rupee dowry, something huge for the Hasami family, which is poor,” said Police Superintendent Ramkripal Sah, who is investigating the case.

Refusing to pay dowry is something dishonourable among Muslims and Hindus. For the police officer, the brother or another member of the family decided to punish the young woman for wanting to get married even without a dowry, placing the family in a difficult situation.

Dowry-related murders are widespread in South Asia. According to India’s National Crime Records Bureau, 8,391 people died in dowry-related cases in 2010. In at least another 90,000 additional cases, husbands and the in-law family have tortured or otherwise abused women.

In predominantly Muslim Bangladesh, at least 325 women were tortured and killed over dowry disputes in 2011 alone.

Nepal is no exception. Here police have recorded hundreds of cases of domestic violence due to dissatisfaction by husbands and their families over dowries, the highest number of cases among Muslims and Madeshi.

Superintendent Ramkripal Sah noted however, that Shiwa’s case was the first in which the victim’s family was responsible for the violence.

Muslim leader Nazrul Hussan Falahi said that Islam has nothing to do with the problem, which is mostly due to sick minds and poverty.

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Far East

China Flies Into Japanese Airspace for the First Time in History

Japan scrambled eight fighter jets on Thursday after a Chinese state-owned plane breached its airspace for the first time, over islands at the centre of a dispute between the countries.

It was the first incursion by a Chinese state aircraft into Japanese airspace anywhere since Tokyo’s military began monitoring in 1958, the defence ministry said.

The move marks a ramping-up of what observers suggest is a Chinese campaign to create a “new normal” — where its forces come and go as they please around islands Beijing calls the Diaoyus, but Tokyo controls as the Senkakus.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Did Israel Send Raptors to Spy on Sudan?

In the wake of an alleged Israeli attack on a Munitions plant near Khartoum in late October, that may have destroyed Iranian —supplied Fajr-5 long range rockets destined for Gaza, Sudan accuses Israel of sending vultures to spy on it. ABC News reported on this latest accusation by Sudan, an Islamist state sponsor of terrorism and long term ally of the Islamic Republic of Iran, “Israeli ‘Spy’ Captured in Sudan”. Those canny Israelis now can add raptors to the fantasy stories about Israeli shark attacks in Egypt and Saudi capture of another Israeli spy, a Griffon Vulture.

           — Hat tip: Jerry Gordon [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars

Gay Marriage Law: Baroness Warsi Claims Equality Could Have String of ‘Unintended Consequences’

The minister for faith has broken ranks on gay marriage to warn that David Cameron’s controversial legislation could have a string of ‘unintended consequences’.

In a letter leaked to the Daily Mail, Baroness Warsi suggests schools could be required to teach about same-sex unions, while individual priests and churches who refuse to conduct them risk being sued.

Her intervention will embolden more than 100 Tory MPs who are threatening to vote against the legislation in the New Year.

Writing to Culture Secretary Maria Miller, who unveiled the planned legislation on Tuesday, Lady Warsi raises a series of questions about the change in the law.

She demands ‘clarity’ on how the new law will properly ‘protect religious freedom’ and asks: ‘What legal support will be afforded to churches and other places of worship if they’re challenged individually or as an organisation?’

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

General

Don’t Let Your Child See a Psychiatrist. Ever.

If you have a child, don’t let him/her see a psychiatrist. Ever.

Read Mike Adams’ new article about psychiatry. It’s one of the best I’ve ever read, and I’ve been researching this pseudoscience for 20 years.

www.naturalnews.com/038322_DSM-5_psychiatry_false_diagnosis.html

Then read this one, too. It’s also excellent. I wrote it.

jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2012/02/27/the-liars-liar/

Here is a clue. The government gives psychiatry its fake legitimacy. That’s how the game works. The government blesses the medical licensing boards that award psychiatrists permission to drug your children, alter their brains, poison them, and of course make all the fake diagnoses in the first place.

[…]

There are people with problems, there are people who suffer, there are people who are in desperate circumstances, there are people who have severe nutritional deficiencies, there are people who have been poisoned by various chemicals, there are people who have been abused and ignored, there are people who have been told there is something wrong with them, there are people who are different and can’t deal with the conforming androids in their midst, but there are no mental disorders.

None.

It’s fiction. It’s a billion-dollar fiction. It’s a gigantic steaming pile of bull****. Always has been.

There is not a single diagnostic test for any so-called mental disorder. Never has been. No blood test, no urine test, no saliva test, no brain scan, no genetic test. No science.

[…]

Here is a story Dr. Breggin told in his classic book, Toxic Psychiatry. It says it all:

“Roberta was a college student, getting good grades, mostly A’s, when she first became depressed and sought psychiatric help at the recommendation of her university health service. She was eighteen at the time, bright and well motivated, and a very good candidate for psychotherapy. She was going through a sophomore-year identity crisis about dating men, succeeding in school, and planning a future. She could have thrived with a sensitive therapist who had an awareness of women’s issues.

[WARNING: Disturbing content.]

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Every Human Emotion Now Classified as a Mental Disorder in New Psychiatric Manual DSM-5

The industry of modern psychiatry has officially gone insane. Virtually every emotion experienced by a human being — sadness, grief, anxiety, frustration, impatience, excitement — is now being classified as a “mental disorder” demanding chemical treatment (with prescription medications, of course).

The new, upcoming DSM-5 “psychiatry bible,” expected to be released in a few months, has transformed itself from a medical reference manual to a testament to the insanity of the industry itself.

“Mental disorders” named in the DSM-5 include “General Anxiety Disorder” or GAD for short. GAD can be diagnosed in a person who feels a little anxious doing something like, say, talking to a psychiatrist. Thus, the mere act of a psychiatrist engaging in the possibility of making a diagnoses causes the “symptoms” of that diagnoses to magically appear.

This is called quack science and circular reasoning, yet it’s indicative of the entire industry of psychiatry which has become such a laughing stock among scientific circles that even the science skeptics are starting to turn their backs in disgust.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

International Tourism Hits One Billion

One billion tourists have travelled the world in 2012, marking a new record for international tourism — a sector that accounts for one in every 12 jobs and 30% of the world’s services exports. On the symbolic arrival date of the one-billionth tourist (13 December 2012), UNWTO revealed the actions tourists can take to ensure their trips benefit the people and places they visit, as voted by the public.

International tourism has continued to grow in 2012, despite global economic uncertainty, to reach over one billion international tourist arrivals. The figure cements tourism’s position as one of the world’s largest economic sectors, accounting for 9% of global GDP (direct, indirect and induced impact), one in every 12 jobs and up to 8% of the total exports of the world’s Least Developed Countries (LDCs).

Recalling the positive impact even the smallest action can have if multiplied by one billion, UNWTO launched the One Billion Tourists: One Billion Opportunities campaign to celebrate this milestone, showing tourists that respecting local culture, preserving heritage or buying local goods when travelling can make a big difference. The public was asked to vote for the Travel Tip that would have the greatest benefit for the people and places they visit and to pledge to follow that tip when traveling.

The winning tip, revealed on the arrival date of the one-billionth tourist, was Buy Local, encouraging tourists to buy food and souvenirs locally, or hire local guides, to ensure their spending translates into jobs and income for host communities. A close second, Respect Local Culture calls on tourists to learn more about their destination’s traditions, or some words in the local language, before leaving home.

“Today, we welcome the symbolic arrival of the one-billionth tourist” said UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai. “Your actions count. That is our message to the one billion tourists. Through the right actions and choices, each tourist represents an opportunity for a fairer, more inclusive and more sustainable future.”

As it is impossible to know exactly where the one-billionth tourist arrived, many countries are celebrating the occasion by welcoming tourists arriving on 13 December. UNWTO is celebrating in Madrid, Spain, home to its headquarters, by welcoming the symbolic one-billionth tourist in the Museo del Prado, Madrid’s most-visited tourism attraction, together with the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism of Spain.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Overeating Now Bigger Global Problem Than Lack of Food

The largest ever study into the state of the world’s health has revealed that, for the first time, the number of years of healthy living lost as a result of people eating too much outweigh the number lost by people eating too little.

The Global Burden of Disease report — a massive research effort involving almost 500 scientists in 50 countries — also concludes that we have finally got a handle on some common infectious diseases, helping to save millions of children from early deaths. But collectively we are spending more of our lives living in poor health and with disability.

“The Global Burden of Disease 2010 is the most comprehensive assessment of human health in the history of medicine,” says Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet, in which the report will be published. “It provides insights into human health that are comparable in scope and depth to the sequencing of the human genome.”

The report assessed the prevalence of diseases and causes of death across the globe in 2010, and compared these to data collected in 1990 to identify any trends.

For the first time on a global scale, being overweight has become more of a health problem than lack of nutrition. In 1990, undernutrition was the leading cause of disease burden, measured as the number of years of healthy life an average person could expect to lose as a result of illness or early death. Back then, a high body-mass index, or BMI, was ranked tenth. Now, undernutrition has dropped to eighth place, while BMI has risen to become the sixth leading cause of disease burden.

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

U.N. Conference Slyly Introduces Resolution to Gain Control of Internet — In Middle of Night

In the middle of the night at a U.N. conference in Dubai, the presiding chairman of the International Telecommunication Union conference surveyed the assembled countries to see whether there was interest in having greater involvement in the U.N. governing the Internet. A majority of countries gave their approval.

With a sufficient majority supporting the U.N. becoming more active in controlling the Internet, the chairman put forth a resolution. The chairman, though, insisted the survey “was not a vote.”

The resolution was supported by Cuba, Algeria, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia; the United States opposed it.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]