Thursday, March 25, 2010

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Abdul Qadir Khan, confessions

Yes, Iran wants the bomb



suspected of trying to build the bomb, Iran has always claimed pursue nuclear ambitions exclusively civil. This position has been challenged by the publication of information relating to alleged links between Tehran and the nuclear black market network of Pakistani scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan. In its edition of March 14, the Washington Post claimed to have been consulted documents from the Khan network, which date back to the late eighties, probably 1987. The Shiite regime would then have been offered plans nuclear weapons and a global list of suppliers of spare parts, before expressing his interest in returning to intermediaries sent by the father of the Pakistani bomb. So far, Tehran had confessed the existence of contacts with the Khan network, but had always denied having tried to get something else as components of centrifuges to enrich uranium for civilian purposes. These revelations are also confirmed that Abdul Qadeer Khan did not act alone, as has been claimed by Islamabad. The offer made to Iran have been validated by senior military officials, what Western intelligence services have long been convinced. " military leaders, if not political, are involved in the bargaining ," says Leonard Spector, director of studies on non-proliferation at the University of Monterrey, the United States. Since September 2009, the White House blocked the application of a law passed by Congress on aid Financial Pakistan, until it has agreed "unrestricted access" to its nationals involved in trafficking of nuclear material. The arrest and house arrest in December 2003, Khan had already met with an injunction of Washington, anxious that the learned intermediaries maintain a global nuclear proliferation in favor of Iran, Libya and North Korea. Since neither the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) or the FBI, however, have been allowed to interview the scientist. Abdul Qadeer Khan regained partial freedom of movement in 2009, on the express condition that prevents interview with foreign media. The risk was too great for the Pakistani authorities that uncovers embarrassing secrets. Recent developments augur further complications for the scientist, who hoped to see the surveillance measures around him lifted. While the Lahore High Court was to rule Wednesday on the request, it has delayed its decision on March 29 after the deposit by the Government of a motion to clarify the responsibilities of Khan in the allégations du Washington Post.

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Czech net

Quand Mirek Topolanek dérape sur les Juifs et les homosexuels



MIREK TOPOLANEK le clame à qui veut l’entendre : ses propos ont été déformés. Depuis que l’ancien Premier ministre tchèque s’est lâché en proférant des remarques antisémites et homophobes lors d’une interview, tout Prague bruit de la polémique déclenchée par le chef de file du parti démocrate civique (ODS, conservateur), en course pour les legislative elections of 28 and 29 May.

The facts date back to Saturday, March 20. Topolanek was interviewed informally by the editor of gay magazine "HIM" who, during a photo session, asked what he thought of homosexuals and the transitional government, headed by the economist Jan Fischer. The conversation took an unexpected turn. Q hen the going gets tough, really tough, Gustav Slamečka [Transport Minister] deflates said Topolanek. As Fischer is a Jew, he is not gay, but it deflates even faster. It has nothing to do with being gay is more related to personality . Then he attacked the Church, accusing it of "exercise control over the population by doing the brainwashing."

The video of the interview, posted on the same day, triggered a barrage against Mirek Topolanek. It was nice to have recognized " expressed lightly , send an sms pitiful excuses for Fischer Slamečka, le mal était fait. Réuni en catastrophe, le comité directeur de l’ODS, à l’issue d’une séance animé de douze heures, a fini par renouveler sa confiance à l’ancien chef de gouvernement à la tête de la campagne électorale. Jan Fischer, quant à lui, s’est offusqué de propos « offensants, stupides et trompeurs », avant d’annoncer qu’il réduirait désormais ses contacts avec leur auteur au strict minimum nécessaire. Le parti social-démocrate (CSSD) s’est empressé d’appeler Mirek Topolanek à se retirer de la vie publique. Son leader, Jiri Paroubek, ravi de l’opportunité, expressed concern about the impact this case would have on the image of the Czech Republic in the world, admitting to have already noticed a strange "fascination with fascism " in Topolanek.

only solace in the storm Gustav Slamečka himself, then the Federation of Czech Jewish communities came to the rescue of Topolanek. "These words unfortunate, said the representative of the latter , Tomas Kraus. He talks a lot but this is by no means an anti-Semite .

remains to measure the impact this incident in the opinion. The polls confirm a sharp drop of the ODS, whose popularity rose from 27.8 to 20.7% between January and February. The CSSD him jumped from 32 to 34.5% of voting intentions. Remounted but was savaged by the polls Czech Conservative leader promised to turn his tongue in her mouth seven times before speaking. Still two months to keep!

Monday, March 22, 2010

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not God in the parlor

in Austria for Victims of sexual abuse to obtain redress of the Church


HAPPEN funny things at night in the corridors of the boarding religious Wilhering in Upper Austria. When all children had asleep, a priest slipped into the dormitory, to awaken one of the boarders, aged ten years and the result in his dormitory for the maintenance of sex education. The priest then relieved irrepressible personal needs, while engaging in fondling the genitals of the boy. The facts are from the mid sixties, but they have just been recounted in broad daylight in Austria, after mistaking the testimony of the victim now aged 55. Similar stories, the association of "Victims of violence against the Church," recently fondée à Vienne, en aurait recensé plusieurs centaines. Munis de cet accablant dossier à charge, ses dix membres s’apprêtent à intenter une action collective contre un certain nombre de dignitaires religieux et l’Eglise, jugée responsable en sa qualité d’« organisation supérieure ». L’association des victimes, qui pourrait très rapidement compter plusieurs centaines de membres, vise dans un premier temps à intenter une « class action » à l’américaine, qui viserait à trouver un arrangement à l’amiable avec l’Eglise catholique, sous la forme de dédommagements financiers. Ce genre de règlement have already allowed other groups of plaintiffs to obtain $ 1.5 billion in the U.S. and 2.1 billion euros in Ireland. In Austria, each victim should be able to claim 80,000 euros on average, forecast by the association. "It would not price to pay for such misdeeds which are sometimes spread over several years , notes Werner Schostal. But if the Church were to refuse such compromise or propose are too weak , then we take the case to court . The central problem, recognizes counsel for the association Schostal Werner, tourne autour de la prescription des faits qui, en Autriche, intervient au bout de vingt ans pour les crimes à caractère sexuel. Les faits de Wilhering remonteraient donc trop loin pour être jugés, le principal suspect étant en outre décédé il y a six ans. Mais d’autres affaires plus accablantes encore pourraient tomber dans l’escarcelle de la justice autrichienne. Comme celle de ce curé originaire de Haute-Autriche lui aussi, qui aurait abusé sexuellement d’une vingtaine d’enfants lors des années soixante-dix et quatre-vingt, avant d’être muté dans une paroisse du Burgenland (est), où il officiait encore au début du mois de mars avant d’être discrètement removed from office. Besides the perpetrators, some high dignitaries could pay for this lawsuit, including the Bishop of Eisenstadt (East), Paul Iby, and former bishop of Graz, Johann Weber. The two men had systematically covered the actions of pedophile priests, stifling the complaints of parents of pupils at the relevant time.