Thursday, June 30, 2005

Sophia Loren takes action over rape posters

John Hooper:

The posters show Loren in her Oscar-winning role in the wartime drama Two Women, Vittorio De Sica's 1961 film in which the actor and her screen daughter are raped by Moroccan soldiers after taking refuge in a church. The film, and the Alberto Moravia novel La Ciociara on which it was based, reflected events still seared into Italy's folk consciousness.

In 1997 a court decision opened the way for damages to be paid to an estimated 1,000 women raped by allied troops in the Ciociara area south of Rome in the spring of 1944.

The rapes were mostly committed by Moroccan irregulars belonging to an 111,000-strong French expeditionary force.

Blazoned across the posters are the words "mai piu" (never again).

The campaign followed the stabbing of an Italian barman, allegedly by an Albanian, and the rape of two teenagers. The suspects in one of the rapes are Moroccans.

The stabbing led to mob protests by skinheads and rightwing soccer gangs, and an attack on Albanian immigrants.

This month, a minister in Mr Berlusconi's government called for a law to castrate rapists.

Loren's intervention was all the more surprising as her family has always been regarded as close to the neo-fascist movement.

Her sister was married to a son of Benito Mussolini while her niece, Alessandra Mussolini, was formerly a high-profile member of the National Alliance.

But Ms Mussolini resigned from the party two years ago, and National Alliance sources said yesterday they suspected the rift had had an influence on her aunt's decision.

The Northern League, another government party, has presented a draft bill to make rape punishable with chemical or surgical castration and increased jail terms.

12-year old girl abducted, used for sex - repeatedly

Sexism and Rape Culture in Moroccan Social Discourse

Hollandistan Follies : Dutch government financed courses will teach Moroccans how to pick up women

Iraq, Syria, Mexico and dangerous borders

Steve Sailer:

There are four likely reasons the Bush Administration isn't letting the military seal the border in Iraq:

1. Bush wants Al-Qaeda fighters to get into Iraq so he can claim Iraq is part of the 9/11 payback.

2. At least part of the Administration wants to conquer Syria, which is more of a problem for Israel than Iraq was, so they want the border to stay porous as an excuse for invading Syria. As Noah Millman has long pointed out, taking out Saddam was a lower priority for the Likud government compared to the threats posed to Israel by Iran and Syria. But, the Likud fellow travelers in the Bush Administration assumed that getting U.S. troops into Iraq would make it more likely the U.S. would then turn on Syria and/or Iran. Neutralizing Syria by sealing the border would lessen the chance of the U.S. invading Syria, so that's not a popular choice within the Bush Administration.

3. Successfully sealing off the Syrian border would give the lie to the claim that it's impossible to seal off the Mexican border to cut back on illegal immigration, and that's the last thing Mr. Bush wants to do.

4. The Syrian border actually isn't all that important. This is primarily an ethno-nationalist rebellion, and Bush is exaggerating the importance of the foreign element so he can tell people his War in Error is part of the War on Terror. Maybe it would be cost-ineffective to worry about the border. Still, how much time does laying landmines use up?

A Memorial Day Meditation On Mesopotamia, Mexico And The Border Problem

Mr. Bush, put up this wall!

Moroccan Wall

Gideon's Blog

Iraq: Britain is seen as an important link in the Iraqi jihadist networks

Jan Jun:

Terrorism experts say Britain appears to be an important link in an international network that is recruiting suicide bombers and jihadists for Iraq. They say the network has links via Damascus to the Iraqi border.

The problem was brought into focus after British police questioned a man detained in the northern city of Manchester recently. The man allegedly provided shelter to 41-year-old Idris Bazis, a French-Algerian who died as a suicide bomber in Iraq in February.

Bazis came to Britain from France one year ago and was allegedly smuggled through Syria to the Iraqi border province of Anbar.

"The security services in a number of different European countries know individuals that may have traveled out. They have disappeared. They have received information they're crossing into specific countries that are launch pads into Iraq," says Magnus Ranstorp, director of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. "Also, we have investigations from Iraq of individuals, and we can trace back those individuals. They have a sort of potential network in individual countries."

London police have also arrested another man, 32-year-old Racid Belkacem. He is wanted by the Netherlands on charges of terrorist recruitment, possession of firearms, and forgery.

Amer Haykel, a Briton of Lebanese origin, was arrested in Mexico. He is thought to have links to Al-Qaeda and those who plotted the 11 September 2001 attacks on the United States.

Ranstorp says the terrorist recruitment process is of great concern to the European Union. He says the bloc is working to prevent the next generation from "joining up to radical jihadist ideology."

"I think that Britain has expended a lot of energy in this area," Ranstorp says. "They are particularly working hard on the issue of terrorism finance. And I think this has been very successful in unearthing a number of different networks that have been engaged in the more logistical area or providing the building blocks for terrorism."

But David Carlton, a senior lecturer in international relations and a specialist in terrorism at the University of Warwick in Britain, takes a more critical view.

"There are considerable numbers of people who regard Britain as a relatively safe place in which to operate," Carlton says. "The French security services are very critical of the British. They speak of Britain as the kind of safe haven for people from North Africa who would not be allowed to move around freely in France."

Ranstorp points out, however, that several individuals holding French passports have been identified within the insurgent network in Iraq. He also points to Britain's Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre, which he says is performing "excellent" coordination among different agencies. The task, however, is not easy.

"I think it's very difficult for them. They're expending resources on all sorts of other different threats that are in the vicinity, not just individuals going to Iraq," Ranstorp says. "They have to worry about elements that may pose a real and present danger to British security."

Also, no one knows exactly how many extremists there are. Ranstorp says their numbers, although small, can only be approximated.

"We should also remember that the European dimension is very, very small in comparison to the real bulk of all the foreign jihadists," Ranstorp says. "And most of them come from Saudi Arabia, and also from the Arabian peninsula, as well as, of course, from Syria and from North Africa."

Carlton says a combination of diplomatic pressure and better border controls could be used to close the European link through Syria. This, however, may not solve Iraq's border infiltration by terrorist networks.

"If for some reason the Syrian conduit were closed, maybe there are other conduits that cannot be easily controlled," Carlton says. "After all, Iraq has quite a significant number of neighbors, few of which are reliably pro-Western."

He says closing the North African link through Europe will be much more difficult.

Bearers of Global Jihad? Immigration and National Security after 9/11

Jihad Express

Man sentenced to have eyes gouged out in Iran

Amnesty International:

Amnesty International is calling for a sentence of eye gouging against a man in Iran not to be carried out. The 28-year-old man, known only as Vahid, has been sentenced to have his eyes surgically gouged out for a crime committed when he was 16 years old.

The Iranian Supreme Court rejected an appeal earlier this month and ordered that the punishment should be carried out.

It may now be inflicted at any time and Amnesty International has issued an 'Urgent Action' appeal against the sentence and is urging the authorities to abolish punishments such as eye-gouging which constitute cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment, amounting to torture.

Amnesty International UK Media Director Mike Blakemore said:

"This is a truly shocking case amounting to a sentence of judicial torture.

"We appeal to the Iranian authorities to guarantee that this punishment is not carried out and would further appeal to all medical practitioners in Iran to have nothing to do with this gruesome punishment."

According to Iranian press reports, Vahid was convicted of deliberately pouring acid from a battery on the face of another youth, Gholam-Hossein, blinding him. This took place in 1993, when Vahid had been working as a labourer in the capital, Tehran.

Vahid reportedly maintained throughout his trial that the attack was not intentional and that he had only meant to threaten the youth with the battery during an argument, but the battery?s lid had opened accidentally, causing the injury.

The trial court reportedly ordered that Vahid's eyes be sprayed with acid as retribution (qesas) for his actions. Vahid's lawyer appealed, arguing that the rest of his face would also be damaged from the acid.

The appeal was reportedly rejected by a second court which ruled instead that Vahid's eyes would be surgically gouged out in order not to damage his face.

Vahid's lawyer is reportedly seeking clemency for his client from Gholam-Hossein's family.

Vahid has been asked to pay three billion Rials (approximately £150,000) as diyeh (blood-money) to escape the punishment, but he has reportedly said that he does not have that much money.

Amnesty International's appeal on behalf of Vadim comes the day after International Day in Support of Victims of Torture (26 June) and is part of the organisation?s current campaign against all forms of torture, including torture in the 'war on terror'.

Iran: Man sentenced to have eyes gouged out

IRAN: Gruesome sentence upheld by Supreme Court

Man sentenced to have eyes gouged out in Iran

Black men attacked in Queens, NYC

AP:

Three black men who ventured into a historically white neighborhood early Wednesday to steal a car were chased by a man with a baseball bat, police said. One man was beaten and suffered a fractured skull.

The attack happened several hours before dawn in the same section of the borough of Queens as an infamous 1986 beating of three black men whose car had broken down.

In Wednesday's attack, Nicholas Minucci, 21, was being charged with first-degree assault as a hate crime, menacing and criminal possession of a weapon, police Commissioner Ray Kelly said at a news conference.

The three blacks told investigators they had been looking for a car to steal when they entered the Howard Beach neighborhood. They told police a white man in an SUV passed them in the street, exchanged stares with them and then returned with two friends and a baseball bat before chasing them on foot.

Glen Moore, 20, stumbled to the ground and was beaten, suffering a fractured skull. He was in serious condition. The other two men escaped and summoned police, who scouted the neighborhood with them and spotted the SUV again.

Police stopped the vehicle and found the bat inside. The driver was arrested, and officers were seeking two other suspects.

The hate crime charge is punishable by a minimum of eight years in prison. The district attorney said that he didn't know if Minucci had a lawyer and that he would be arraigned Thursday.

Maybe these sort of "hate crimes" wouldn't take place if black men found better ways of spending their time than stealing cars in white neighborhoods.

Brazilians are streaming into the United States through the Mexican border

Larry Rohter:

Encouraged by highly organized groups of smugglers offering relatively cheap packages, Brazilians recently have been migrating in record numbers to the United States.

With direct entry to the United States tougher than in the past, more often than not their route of choice is through Mexico, which in recent years has stopped requiring entry visas of Brazilians.

During just two days in late April, Border Patrol agents in south Texas detained 232 Brazilians who had entered the United States illegally. All told, more than 12,000 Brazilians have been apprehended trying to cross the United States-Mexican border this year, exceeding the number detained in all of 2004 and pushing Brazilians to the top of the category known as "other than Mexicans."

Mexico, facing growing complaints from Washington, is now contemplating restoring visa formalities for Brazilians. That in turn has led to a fever among potential migrants here in the vast heartland of south-central Brazil to obtain a passport and head for Mexico before the door there starts swinging shut.

At the Federal Police office in Governador Valadares, the main city in this fertile region of rolling hills, the line of people seeking passports each day stretches around the block.

Those waiting one afternoon did not want to talk with a reporter about their travel plans, but the Federal Police delegate for the region, Rui Antônio da Silva, estimated that 90 percent were headed for the United States via the Mexican route. "We believe that just in this region there are about 30 gangs that offer this service to people," he said. "It's a very lucrative business, and a lot of people are involved."

Mr. da Silva said that last year his office issued an average of about 45 passports a day. Since January the number has jumped to a daily average of 140. A few minutes later, an assistant came into his office. "The numbers just don't stop growing," she said. "We hit a new record today, more than 200 passports."

American authorities say that many of the trafficking gangs use travel agencies as fronts. Governador Valadares, a pleasant city of 250,000 in the sprawling inland state of Minas Gerais, which is the source of the majority of the Brazilians apprehended on the Mexican border, now has more than 100 such firms, up from 40 just a couple of years ago.

People here who have been approached by trafficking rings said that the going rate at the moment for door-to-door transport to Boston, the preferred destination of illegal Brazilian immigrants, is about $10,500. That is more than two years' income for the average Brazilian, but effectively 30 percent less than a year ago, because the American dollar is weaker now.

Brazilian officials and residents of this region said that unlike smuggling situations in many places, migrants do not pay in advance and do not pay at all if they fail to reach the United States, which greatly reduces the financial risk to potential migrants.

This is particularly troublesome when you realize that Brazil has the largest Arab population outside the Middle East:

Arabs mix in culture of Brazil

A cult leader has been sentenced to death for killing nine of his children, many of whom he had fathered through incest

BBC News:

Wesson fathered children with two of his daughters

Marcus Wesson, 58, was held after the bodies were found at his home. The victims were aged between one and 25.

His lawyers had said he should get a life sentence, arguing it was his daughter who shot each of the victims in the eye before killing herself.

The killings and the trial have shocked the Californian town of Fresno.

The jury deliberated for two weeks before convicting Wesson on all nine counts of murder earlier this month.

It also found him guilty of 14 counts of raping and molesting seven of his daughters and nieces.

Wesson fathered children with at least four women. Two of them were his daughters.

His trial heard how he exercised a tyrannical control over his family, forbidding the women from contact with the outside world and presenting himself as a divinely-inspired preacher.

He told his family they needed to have "babies for the Lord".

The shoot-out in 2004 appeared to have been sparked when two of Wesson's ex-wives went to his house to collect the children, but he refused to allow them access.

It took investigators hours to establish the exact number of dead because the bodies were piled up and entangled in a pile of clothing.

Officers who had gone to the house were so distressed at the macabre discovery that some needed counselling.

No fingerprints were found on the murder weapon, and it was impossible to determine who had fired the shots.

But the prosecution argued that even if the oldest victim, Sebhrenah, had killed her younger siblings before shooting herself, Wesson was guilty because he had encouraged her.

The court heard evidence from several witnesses that Wesson had repeatedly told his children to be ready to kill each other if the authorities threatened to break up the family.

Wesson Gets Death in 2004 Mass Murder

Mexican police implicated in kidnappings

UPI:

Mexican police have been implicated in a kidnapping ring operating in the notoriously violent border town of Nuevo Laredo, federal prosecutors said.

Police are suspected of working for the Gulf drug cartel to capture members of the rival Sinaloa cartel, El Universal reported Thursday.

The rival drug cartels have been battling for control of Nuevo Laredo, a known shipping point for drugs to the United States.

Earlier this week, 40 kidnap victims were discovered bound in duct tape in two separate homes.

The discovery came in the wake of the country's "Operation Safe Mexico" program to combat a recent wave of drug-related killings in Nuevo Laredo and other urban locales.

The program also uses federal troops as law enforcement officers in some cities.

Feds say local cops helped kidnappers

Freed captives in Mexico say police abducted them

The "Memin Pinguin" stamp



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White House: Racist Mexican Stamp 'Offensive'

Mexico stamps prompt new race row

Mexican Postage Stamp Pushes Racial Envelope

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Two guilty over religion killing

BBC News:

Two men have been jailed for life for killing a man wrongly targeted in a dispute between Sikhs and Muslims.

Shimraz Kahn, 35, got a minimum of 18 years for the murder of Major Singh Gill at his West Midlands shop. Waheed Akhtar, 22, was given 15 years.

The men believed Mr Gill's Sikh son was in a relationship with a young Muslim woman, Stafford Crown Court was told.

Two others were found not guilty. Two further suspects are believed to have fled to Pakistan.

The court heard Mr Gill, 45, a Sikh and father-of-three was attacked in his shop in West Bromwich by six men.

Mr Gill, of Duke Street, Wednesfield, died in hospital of head injuries following the attack at his Costcotter shop in Pemberton Road.

Prosecutor Anthony Barker, QC said Mr Gill was the victim of a deliberate and planned killing.

"Some men had clubs, iron bars and hockey sticks and inside the shopkeeper was clubbed to death," he said.

"Yet the people who killed him had set out to kill someone else.

"They killed a perfectly innocent man who had done absolutely nothing."

He said the story behind the killing was complicated but involved the relationship of a Sikh man and a Muslim woman.

Both families had wanted to put an end to the relationship which went on in secret for about a year.

Father's identity mistaken in killing

Man fled to Pakistan in panic after murder

Up to 570,000 illegal immigrants are living in Britain

BBC News:

It is the first time the government has put a figure on the number of illegal immigrants, something Tony Blair in the past said was impossible.

The Home Office says its best estimate is 430,000 but the number could be between 310,000 and 570,000.

The Tories claim the estimate shows an immigration shambles and say it should have been released during the election.

430,000 illegal immigrants in UK

Illegal Immigrants 'Could Total 570,000'

Female genital mutilation continues

BBC News:

Up to 76,000 women living in Britain may have been circumcised

A little over a year ago a loophole allowing girls to be taken abroad for genital mutilation was finally closed.

Parents who did so were warned they could face 14 years in jail - then Home Secretary David Blunkett calling female circumcision "very harmful".

But figures show that nobody has been prosecuted so far, prompting Labour MP Ann Clwyd to suggest: "Somebody is not taking this seriously."

With an estimated 7,000 girls at risk in the UK, is enough being done?

That female genital mutilation is happening to girls living in Britain is widely accepted by health professionals.

The operation involving the partial or total removal of the external genital organs has been illegal in the UK for almost 20 years, but it is suggested that it has been performed on 76,000 women now living in the country.

While it mainly affects members of the African community, opponents do not see it as a cultural issue but one of child protection.

One of the cases involves Leila, who was eight years old and on her first holiday abroad when her grandmother decided it was time for her to be circumcised.

She has told the BBC that as she was screaming with pain during the procedure, her grandmother said: "What are you screaming for? It's for your own good."

The threat of imprisonment has not eliminated the problem of female circumcision, says Forward - a charity supporting African women and girls.

"We do believe there are some girls being circumcised either here or outside the country," said community officer Enshrah Ahmed.

"But the whole thing is that it's surrounded in secrecy, so it's very difficult to catch people."

No Prosecutions on Female Mutilation, Complains MP

What is female genital mutilation?

British burns unit rebuilds face of Kenyan acid attack victim

Nigel Hawkes:

Raman Malhotra, of the McIndoe Surgical Centre, is helping to treat Sundeep Hunjan, 23, who was horrifically injured in an acid attack

SURGEONS at Britain’s leading burns centre are donating their services to treat a young Kenyan woman horrifically injured in an acid attack.

Sundeep Hunjan, 23, was driving home from work with her father in Nairobi in February when she was attacked. “It was a warm day, and we had the windows open,” she said yesterday. “The next thing, I felt something hot.”

Sundeep and her father were seriously injured in the attack, which has left her with bad scarring on her face, neck and scalp. She was scheduled to be married on April 3.

When surgeons and anaesthetists at the McIndoe Surgical Centre, based at the Queen Victoria NHS Foundation Trust in East Grinstead, West Sussex, heard of her plight, they volunteered to operate free of charge. The first of what may be many operations on Sundeep took place last night, as surgeons replaced her lower eyelids and began to treat heavy scarring on her neck. Raman Malhotra, a consultant ophthalmic and oculoplastic surgeon at the centre, said that Sundeep had been lucky that her sight was spared — both in the attack and later.

“She cannot close her eyes,” Mr Malhotra said. “It could quite easily have resulted in her becoming blind.” Her sight was saved because she has Bell’s phenomenon, a tendency to rotate the eyeball upwards as she tries to close her eyelids. This has helped to protect her eyes. Replacing the eyelids will require two operations. Last night Mr Malhotra took a skin graft and used it to replace the lower lids. Next Monday he will operate on her upper eyelids.

Sundeep has no idea why she was attacked. But in Bangladesh and other Asian societies where arranged marriages are the norm, acid attacks are often carried out or arranged by disappointed suitors.

Burns girl 'able to blink again'

'Her life was turned upside down'

Fall in Bangladesh acid attacks

Bangladesh: Beena's Story

BANGLADESH ACID ATTACK SURVIVIORS

Baby the latest victim in acid attacks

Pakistan's Acid-Attack Victims Press for Justice

Acid attacks

Women die of acid attacks

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Jailed Indian doctor 'may be deported'

BBC News:

A doctor convicted on internet child pornography charges faces being struck off the medical register on his release, a court has heard.

Biju Rama Mohannan Nair Mohan was sentenced at Belfast Crown Court to one year's imprisonment.

Mohan pleaded guilty to downloading 3,000 images of child pornography.

He was arrested last year during a Metropolitan Police investigation into the distribution and movement of indecent internet images of children.

Mohan, a 38-year-old orthopaedic registrar, from Glebe Road West, Newtownabbey, pleaded guilty to 32 sample charges of downloading more than 3,000 images of child pornography between 1999 and 2004.

He also admitted one separate specific charge of distributing images, "with a person of similar interests" between June 1999 and July 2,000.

"Overall, he was involved, on the calculations of police, in the downloading, possession and retention of 3,535 images," said prosecuting lawyer John Creaney.

"It is important that his admissions were made spontaneously and frankly at interview."

Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Lynch said that according to probation and psychological reports, Mohan did not present a danger to children, but some of the images he had downloaded were "so serious that only a custodial sentence was appropriate".

Judge Lynch said Mohan, whose wife and two children have already returned to India, most certainly "will be struck off for life" by the doctors' ruling General Medical Council.

"It is tragic that in this case someone of your capacity to give so much to this community has besmirched that situation to the extent that you will never again be able to practice in this community," the judge said.

Defence lawyer Eilish McDermott said Mohan had committed the offences "at a time when he was facing great stress and anxiety for his future and became depressed".

Ms McDermott said Mohan recognised that what he had done was inexcusable, but instead of seeking help for his condition, he took refuge in the internet, initially accessing adult pornography sites and then child internet sites.

Belfast doctor jailed for a year

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

New law would let U.S. deport foreign gang members

Alan Elsner:

Republicans in the House of Representatives on Tuesday pushed new legislation that would give the Department of Homeland Security new powers to deport immigrants suspected of belonging to a street gang, even if there was no proof they had committed a crime.

Virginia Rep. Randy Forbes told the House subcommittee on immigration, border security and claims that the bill, known as the Alien Gang Removal Act, was necessary to combat the spread of violent street gangs across the country.

"It makes absolutely no sense to allow gang members, many of whom are here illegally, to be free from deportation until they have committed a crime," Forbes told the committee.

His act, which has a dozen Republican co-sponsors, defines a gang as "a formal or informal group or association of three or more members who commit two or more street crimes."

California Republican Rep. Darrell Issa said: "I certainly hope this legislation will be looked at in light of the problem of people who should be deported, but we have to catch them in a criminal act before we can deport them."

The bill would give the Secretary of Homeland Security the power to designate such groups as street gangs. Members would then be subject to mandatory detention and deportation.

Democrats on the subcommittee said the bill was unconstitutional since it created a category of people who would be held guilty by association.

"We are in the process of considering a measure that is replete with constitutional violations. I can't remember scanning quickly a bill that contains so many all at once," said Michigan Rep. John Conyers.

Last month, Forbes successfully steered through the House the so-called "gangbusters bill," which imposed minimum prison sentences ranging from 10 years to life on individuals convicted of gang-related crimes, expanded the death penalty to include gang murders and allowed 16- and 17-year-old gang members to be tried as adults.

The Senate has yet to take up the legislation.

More than 25,000 gangs, comprising 750,000 members, are active across the United States, according to the Justice Department. Lawmakers have been alarmed at the spread of extremely violent Central-American-based gangs such as MS-13, a group now present in 31 U.S. states.

Supporting the bill, Michael Hethmon of the Federation for American Immigration Reform noted that for the first time it would allow the summary removal of foreign gang members who were in the country legally as permanent residents or nonresident visa holders.

New Bill Needs Some Help To Expel Alien Gang Members—We Provide It

H.R. 2933 – Legislative Analysis and Proposed Amendments

Al Jazeera drops plans for broadcast

New York ships 75 parolees for deportation

Passel’s Pattern

Aliens squeeze through porous borders

Political correctness and the crisis of open borders

Erasing America

Group rips Bush gag on border surveys

Billy House:

A White House-approved gag order was imposed on U.S. Border Patrol agents regarding information that President Bush's "temporary guest worker" proposal inspired more illegal border crossings from Mexico, a group charged Tuesday .

The non-profit conservative Judicial Watch said it had acquired and analyzed government documents showing that in the weeks after Bush announced his proposal on Jan. 7, 2004, as many as 45 percent of those caught arriving illegally from Mexico told agents they believed Bush was offering an amnesty program.

But Bush had made no such offer, or fleshed out details of a guest-worker program.

Even so, Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton said, "On the very day of the president's speech, the Border Patrol initiated a survey of apprehended illegal immigrants to determine if the president's proposal was influencing their decision to cross the border."

Just three weeks after the survey, "the Bush administration abruptly shut it down," Fitton said. No report was ever issued on it, and "the Border Patrol, at the behest of the White House, instructed its agents not to provide public information about the aborted survey or its findings," Fitton said.

White House spokesman Taylor Gross referred questions about Judicial Watch's claims to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Leah Yoon, an agency spokeswoman, said such claims are "absurd."

She acknowledged that Border Patrol agents collected survey data from undocumented immigrants in early 2004. But she said the findings were "inconclusive." The survey was ended when word of it was leaked to a reporter before completion.

Fitton said his group analyzed more than 1,000 documents from the Department of Homeland Security, obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request, and then a lawsuit in June 2004.

Included in those documents, he said, 850 of a total of 1,700 known immigrant surveys showed that about 45 percent of migrants caught by the Border Patrol said they crossed the border illegally based on rumors of a Bush amnesty program. About 63 percent said they had some Mexican government or media information supporting the notion of such a program.

Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., who appeared with Fitton Tuesday, said the documents show that "the administration is playing politics with border security data." He say he has demanded an investigation.

Bush "Temporary Worker Proposal" Caused Increase in Illegal Immigrant Crossings, New Docs Show

U.S. Border Patrol Survey Analysis

Colon cancer risk in the United States varies by race and ethnicity

Reuters:

In the US population, there is a wide ethnic and racial disparity in the risk of developing advanced-stage colorectal cancer and of dying from the disease, researchers report in the medical journal Cancer.

Compared with non-Hispanic whites, Puerto Ricans are among those with increased risk and Japanese are among those with decreased risk.

Chloe Chien and colleagues at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, used 11 population-based cancer registries to evaluate disease stage and mortality in relation to 18 racial and ethnic factors. The data covered more than 154,000 subjects who were diagnosed with colorectal cancer between 1988 and 2000.

In comparison with non-Hispanic whites, the team found that blacks, American Indians, Chinese, Filipinos, Koreans, Hawaiians, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and South and Central Americans were from 10 to 60 percent more likely to be diagnosed with advanced colorectal cancer.

Mortality rates from colorectal cancer were also 20 to 30 percent greater in blacks, American Indians, Hawaiian and Mexicans.

Conversely, Japanese had a 20 percent lower risk of advanced-stage disease. Chinese, Japanese, Indians and Pakistanis had a 20 percent to 40 percent lower mortality risk.

Study links race to risk of advanced colorectal cancer, death

Minorities Face Different Colon Cancer Risks

Hispanics, Blacks at Raised Colon Cancer Risk

Jury rejects lawsuit brought by family of woman killed by police during traffic stop

Associated Press:

A federal jury Tuesday rejected a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the relatives of an unarmed black woman killed by a white officer during a traffic stop – a shooting that provoked racial unrest in the city.

The family of Kendra James sought $12 million from Scott McCollister, who fired the fatal shot May 5, 2003.

McCollister's lawyers argued he was reacting to a fast-moving and dangerous situation involving an out-of-control woman high on a near-lethal dose of cocaine.

"People look to jury verdicts as a win or lose situation. But in this case, there are no winners," police Chief Derrick Foxworth said after the verdict. "This was a situation that resulted in a person's death, caused division within the community and pain for all involved."

McCollister testified he acted instinctively to save his life, and shot James while trying to pull her from a moving car.

Jury instructions in the Kendra James wrongful death case

Court master blasts principal's handling of racial attack

Eric Hartley:

Meade High School administrators botched their investigation of a racially motivated attack at the school in January, failing to protect the victim from a severe beating and hampering the prosecution of the lone student charged, a Circuit Court master said yesterday.

Master Erica J. Wolfe, a judicial officer who oversees juvenile and family cases, said she felt bad for the victim but had no choice in issuing an acquittal.

Before announcing the verdict, she criticized Meade Principal Joan A. Valentine and other school officials in a blistering speech, calling their documentation of the fight - including written statements from witnesses that didn't have the witnesses' names - "virtually useless."

The 17-year-old Meade senior, who is white, was ambushed as he walked down a school hallway during a break in exams, prosecutors said. He was beaten badly, suffering 13 knots on his head.

A group of 10 to 15 African-American students surrounded the Meade High School senior, many jumping up and down and chanting, "White boy, white boy, I go!" before several started punching him, a prosecutor said.

The attack appeared to be random.

Assistant State's Attorney Michael Bergeson said Principal Valentine refused to give him the names of those witnesses until she was ordered to on Tuesday by Master Wolfe.

Mr. Bergeson, a longtime juvenile court prosecutor, said he'd never before had a school official refuse to give him names of witnesses.

"The investigation conducted in this matter was appalling," Master Wolfe said. "It is inconceivable to me that anybody who has the responsibility for pursuing this would accept a document that's undated, unnamed, unsigned. The lack of common sense is utterly appalling.

"The school fails him in not protecting him from the fight in the first place and fails him again in not pursuing it properly," she said. "That's an indictment of the school."

Ms. Valentine and Assistant Principal Bonita Sims, who conducted the investigation, couldn't be reached for comment.

A reporter asking for Ms. Valentine at the school this morning was told she would have no comment.

A receptionist said school system officials told Meade staff to direct all inquiries to school headquarters.

Schools Superintendent Eric J. Smith said last night he hadn't heard about the case, but will look into it.

"Any time there's a concern raised by the courts, we certainly will take that very seriously," Dr. Smith said. "I have a lot of respect for Joan Valentine. I feel she runs a good school. She's done a good job in moving Meade High School forward."

Ms. Valentine, Ms. Sims and the school system official who signed off on their investigation are all African American, prosecutors noted. Mr. Bergeson said the victim testified racially tinged fights aren't unusual at Meade.

Police to review school fight probe

Our say: Schools must take hard look at Meade principal's actions

Mexican stamp called offensive to blacks

Associated Press:

The Mexican government has issued a postage stamp depicting an exaggerated black cartoon character known as Memin Pinguin, just weeks after remarks by President Vicente Fox angered U.S. blacks.

The series of five stamps released for general use Wednesday depicts a child character from a comic book started in the 1940s that is still published in Mexico.

The boy, hapless but lovable, is drawn with exaggerated features, thick lips and wide-open eyes. His appearance, speech and mannerisms are the subject of kidding by white characters in the comic book.

Activists said the stamp was offensive, though officials denied it.

"One would hope the Mexican government would be a little more careful and avoid continually opening wounds," said Sergio Penalosa, an activist in Mexico's small black community on the southern Pacific coast.

"But we've learned to expect anything from this government, just anything," Penalosa said. In May, Fox riled many by saying that Mexican migrants take jobs in the United States that "not even blacks" want.

Fox expressed regret for any offense the remarks may have caused, but insisted his comments had been misinterpreted.

Carlos Caballero, assistant marketing director for the Mexican Postal Service, said the stamps are not offensive, nor were they intended to be.

"This is a traditional character that reflects part of Mexico's culture," Caballero said. "His mischievous nature is part of that character."

However, Penalosa said many Mexicans still assume all blacks are foreigners, despite the fact that at one point early in the Spanish colonial era, Africans outnumbered Spanish in Mexico.

"At this point in time, it was probably pretty insensitive" to issue the stamp, said Elisa Velazquez, an anthropologist who studies Mexico's black communities for the National Institute of Anthropology and History.

"This character is a classic, but it's from another era," Velazquez said. "It's a stereotype and you don't want to encourage ignorance or prejudices."

The 6.50-peso (60 cent) stamps -- depicting the character in five poses -- was issued with the domestic market in mind, but Caballero noted it could be used in international postage as well.

A total of 750,000 of the stamps will be issued.

Ben Vinson, a black professor of Latin American history at Penn State University, said he has been called "Memin Pinguin" by some people in Mexico. He also noted that the character's mother is drawn to look like an old version of the U.S. advertising character Aunt Jemima.

Sixto Valencia Burgos

Another 'Super Safe Sunday' ends in violence

Francis McCabe:

Thousands wait to get into the Super Safe Sunday event at the state Fair Grounds on Sunday

Despite pleas from organizers for nonviolence, three people were shot and another stabbed as another Super Safe Sunday event turned bloody.

Local radio personality Jabber Jaws, who is also of Jabbo Productions, the group co-sponsoring the event with the city of Shreveport, asked the crowd to go home after the rap concert, held at the Louisiana State Fair Grounds on Sunday evening.

The Super Safe Sunday series is meant to get youths off the streets and curb black on black violence in Shreveport.

At least 5,000 people attended the concert, police said, though that is not an official count.

Jaws, whose real name is Marvin Williams, told the crowd he wanted everyone to have a good time, but also he didn't want there to be any violence at or after the show.

But about 9:30 p.m., between 30 and 40 shots were fired into a crowd in a parking lot on the north end of the Fair Grounds, Shreveport police said.

Muzzle fire from an unknown gun broke through the night sky, said officers describing the scene.

Some people hit the ground avoiding the bullets. Others ran away from the gunfire.

The three victims were taken by private vehicle to Willis-Knighton Medical Center, police said. Two were transferred to LSU Hospital in Shreveport, police said.

Their conditions were not immediately known.

Soon after the shooting, as the crowd filtered out of the Fair Grounds, people near the intersection of Greenwood Road and Jewella Avenue lighted fire crackers and threw them out of passing cars, causing others to run away fearing more gunshots.

About 10:15 p.m., police were called to the 3500 block of Hardy Street, about half a mile from the Fair Grounds, with a report of a stabbing. It was unclear how serious the stabbing was by press time.

Earlier in the evening, several fights broke out inside the Fair Grounds and at least four people were arrested, police said.

Super Safe Sunday has three scheduled events left this summer, on July 10, July 24, and Aug. 7.

On June 12, the first Super Safe Sunday of the summer, a 14-year-old was intentionally hit by a car after the concert. Police recorded five arrests and issued more than 150 motor vehicle citations at the time.

Officials suspend Super Safe Sunday events

Teen intentionally hit by car after Super Safe Sunday

Arrest in Super Safety Sunday shooting

Terry McMillan divorcing 'Groove' muse

Associated Press:

Terry McMillan

Author Terry McMillan has filed for divorce from the man who inspired the 1996 novel "How Stella Got Her Groove Back," which chronicled the romantic adventures of a 40-something woman who falls for a guy half her age.

In papers filed in Contra Costa County Superior Court, McMillan, 53, says she decided to end her 6 1/2-year marriage to Jonathan Plummer, 30, after learning he is gay.

The revelation led her to conclude Plummer married only to get his U.S. citizenship, she said. McMillan met Plummer at a Jamaican resort a decade ago.

"It was devastating to discover that a relationship I had publicized to the world as life-affirming and built on mutual love was actually based on deceit," she said in court papers. "I was humiliated."

In response, Plummer maintained McMillan treated him with "homophobic" scorn bordering on harassment since he came out to her as gay just before Christmas.

Author Terry McMillan files for divorce

Terry McMillan's Epilogue to 'Groove' Affair

China's spies colonizing Australia

Nick Squires:

Australia is being turned into a "political colony" of China, a Chinese defector said yesterday.

Yuan Hongbing, a former law professor at Beijing University who was imprisoned for his pro-democracy views, is the fourth Chinese defector to surface in Australia in the past month.

He backed allegations by a senior Chinese diplomat who has also sought asylum that Beijing has a network of up to 1,000 informants, collaborators and agents in Australia.

The spies were aiming at Chinese dissident groups and were being used to influence political thought "to turn Australia into a political colony of China", Prof Yuan told Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio.

Chinese envoy in hiding as Australia rejects asylum plea

Schizophrenia over China

Defector: China Has U.S. Spy Network

Canberra wakes up to China 'spies'

Ottawa will act against China's spies

China's spies in Canada

China a security threat to US?

US Grapples with Intense Chinese 'Spying'

The Chinese spies among us

Raped Pakistani doctor: I'm still terrified

BBC News:

A Pakistani doctor whose rape in the southern province of Balochistan last year sparked tribal clashes says she is still terrified.

"I was threatened so many times in Pakistan that I still feel scared," Dr Shazia Khalid told the BBC.

She is currently living in London and has spoken about the incident for the first time since leaving Pakistan.

Dr Khalid's rape led to a violent confrontation between Baloch tribals and the security forces.

"I cannot tell you how many times I was threatened. My life was made impossible. I am still terrified," she said in the interview with the BBC Urdu service.

Dr Khalid said she had never been satisfied with the inquiry conducted by the government into the incident.

"Instead of getting justice, I was hounded out of Pakistan," she said.

"I never wanted to leave Pakistan but I had no choice."

Dr Khalid was employed at a hospital managed by Pakistan Petroleum (PPL), the state-owned supplier of natural gas.

The PPL's installations are located near the town of Sui in Balochistan - a province that has seen great tension between Baloch tribals and security forces.

The tribals have been agitating for years for more autonomy and a share in the natural gas reserves.

They also oppose the construction of new military cantonments in the province.

Dr Khalid was raped at the hospital and an army officer was accused of the crime.

But the government declared the officer innocent, leading to violent clashes between tribesmen and the security forces in which eight people died in January.

Tribesmen say dozens of people were killed in sporadic clashes that lasted until March. The government disputes the casualty figures.

"My case led to so much death and destruction in Balochistan. So many children died because the doctors couldn't reach the hospitals during those violent times," Dr Khalid said.

"My whole career was destroyed, as was my husband's. That was why we left our country," she said.

Facing the awkward truth

Nicholas D. Kristof: Pakistan's victims

Pakistan: Fear for Safety: Dr Shazia Khalid (f), medical doctor

In support of Dr. Shazia Khalid

Liberia ritual killings warning

BBC News:

The leader of Liberia's transitional government, Gyude Bryant, has promised to use the death penalty against anyone found guilty of sacrificial killings.

During an address on state radio Mr Bryant said people were killing in the belief it would make them successful, rich, or the next president.

A BBC correspondent in Liberia says the number of ritual murders are growing.

Sacrifices have been reported in three of Liberia's counties - the latest involving beheading and organ removal.

"We'll find you, we'll arrest you, we'll prosecute you and let me say again to everybody, if the judge passes down a ruling to say you must die by hanging, I will hang you," Mr Bryant said. "I will sign the death warrant without batting my eye."

The BBC's Paul Welsh in Monrovia says that almost two years of peace in Liberia have done little to help ease the poverty in what is one of the world's poorest nations.

Elections for the first president since Charles Taylor left the country are due in October, which, our correspondent says, is the likely reason for the increased number of ritual killings.

Human parts such as genital organs are believed to offer supernatural powers, especially by aspiring politicians and so the number of alleged ritual killing rises in the run-up to elections.

According to local media reports the latest such killing, which occurred in the northern Bong County, involved a female who was beheaded and had her genital organs removed.

13 Killed in Ritual Murders in Grand Bassa

Liberian 'ritual killings' alert

Gay slur shelves reggae concert

BBC News:

Sizzla's entry to Britain was barred

A reggae festival in Paris has been cancelled after complaints about the anti-gay lyrics of singer Sizzla.

French gay groups said that some of the Jamaican performer's songs incited violence against homosexuals.

The Garrance Reggae festival featuring Sizzla was called off "because of the risk of public disorder", according to the event's organisers.

France has stringent laws against the defamation of any social groups who have been subject to discrimination.

Sizzla was one of 11 acts who were due to perform at Saturday's festival.

Six of the singer's eight planned concerts in France have so far been cancelled.

The move comes after several performances by another Jamaican reggae star, Capleton, were shelved after complaints about the singer's violently homophobic lyrics.

Music festival cancelled over homophobia

Concert Pulled Over Homophobic Star

Reggae festival pulled over homophobia

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Many immigrant children in Denmark have language problems

Cphpost:

Many children with foreign backgrounds stumble during their first days at school, the Danish National Institute of Social Research reported on Tuesday.

More than one out of four children with refugee or immigrant backgrounds speaks little or no Danish when they start school. Just as many feel bad at school and have problems communicating with their classmates and teachers.

'It's a large minority that can't be ignored,' said institute researcher Else Christensen to daily newspaper metroXpress.

She emphasised that a similar-sized group of ethnic Danish children felt bad at school too, but that the immigrant children's language problems were an additional hindrance in their way to a successful education.

'Some of them catch up in Danish, but others find it difficult ever to get a reasonable education,' Christensen said.

Recent international studies have revealed that half of all children of immigrants finish schooling at age 15 with insufficient academic skills to continue their education.

And this isn't just a problem in Denmark:

One Teacher's Classroom Conclusion: Immigrants Just Don’t Want To Assimilate

Turkish immigrant puts out fiancee's one good eye

IOL:

A court in Germany Tuesday slapped a stiff prison sentence and a fine on a man who put out his fiancee's one good eye because she wanted to call off their engagement.

The 33-year-old Turkish immigrant was slapped with a 10-year prison term and $250,000 in damages to his former fiancee, who is now totally blind.

She was blind in one eye when they met and fell in love, Kleve State Court in Moers was told. Learning that he had a criminal record, her parents objected to the impending marriage.

Enraged, the would-be bridegroom told her: "If you don't marry me, I'll make sure you never look on another man's face as long as you live. My face will be the last thing you ever see."

He tried unsuccessfully to put her eye out once only to have her slip out of his grasp. He ambushed her three weeks later and carried out his threat.

It's amazing that this animal only got 10 years in prison considering that this poor woman will be blind for the rest of her life.

Judge keeps murder charges against Turkish national

Associated Press:

Deniz Aydiner

A judge has kept in place murder charges against a Turkish citizen accused of killing a University of Portland student four years ago.

Attorneys for Deniz Aydiner had contended authorities violated international law and tricked him into returning to the United States.

Multnomah County Circuit Judge Frank Bearden said Monday that Portland police and the Multnomah County district attorney did not breach a treaty between the United States and Turkey by working with Homeland Security officials to issue Aydiner a temporary visa.

Turkey prohibits extradition of its citizens for crimes committed in foreign countries.

Bearden said the treaty is not an issue because Aydiner wanted to come to the United States and that the state and federal governments merely made that possible by removing obstacles.

Aydiner's attorney, Stephen Houze, said he plans an appeal with the Oregon Supreme Court.

Aydiner was indicted this year on 20 felony charges, including 11 counts of aggravated murder stemming from the sexual assault and strangulation of Kate Johnson, 21, of Vancouver, Wash. Her body was found May 29, 2001, in her locked second-story dormitory room. Police said Aydiner lived near the campus and knew Johnson.

By March 2003, Aydiner had gone to Turkey to visit his parents. He tried to return to the United States but was rejected because of an expired visa.

Chief deputy district attorney Norm Frink said Aydiner and his American wife sent frequent e-mails to U.S. embassies in Athens and Ankara asking for a visa waiver.

By June 2003, Portland police had linked Aydiner to the Johnson murder through DNA evidence, authorities said. Local and federal officials secured a three-day visa for Aydiner.

When Aydiner arrived in Portland on Jan. 16, 2004, he was arrested.

Houze said police and federal agents worked to get Aydiner back because they knew Turkey would not extradite Aydiner for prosecution and a possible death sentence.

The Boy Next Door

DNA and government planning led to U of P murder arrest

Across the United States, a grassroots backlash against illegal immigration is building

Paul Magnusson:

Hudson (N.H.) police Chief Richard E. Gendron says he has nothing against immigration but warns that "if you want to come to this country, come in the front door." Otherwise, he vows, illegal aliens caught in his town of 25,000 will be charged with criminal trespass.

Gendron's officers have done just that, intercepting three Mexicans and four Brazilians on their way to restaurant and landscaping jobs; during traffic stops, they admitted to being in the U.S. illegally. As Gendron awaits a mid-July court test of his novel legal approach, he's fielding laudatory calls and e-mails, including praise from state legislators.

New Hampshire is part of a fast-spreading grassroots backlash whose message to Washington is simple: Seal the borders from illegal immigration, or we'll take matters into our own hands. The outcry has reached all the way to President George W. Bush, who was warned recently by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) to pull back from the Administration's goal of providing guest worker status to undocumented workers in the U.S. Instead, DeLay told reporters after an early June legislative strategy session, "we have to be very clear...about protecting our borders before we start talking about immigration" reform. The White House is now looking to highlight strict enforcement rather than its amnesty plan.

A shift in the rhetoric may not be enough, however. Across the country, local officials are howling over the use of scarce tax dollars to provide health care, education, welfare, and other benefits for illegals. In Danbury, Conn., Mayor Mark Boughton has called for the state police to begin arresting illegal aliens. Immigration foes in Colorado are trying to place a measure on the 2006 ballot similar to Arizona's Proposition 200 in 2004 that cut off some state aid, including welfare benefits, to illegals. In Idaho, Canyon County Commissioner Robert Vasquez proposes to sue local businesses under federal anti-racketeering laws if they hire undocumented workers. And on May 26, Mayor Alan Autry of Fresno, Calif., proposed a two-year moratorium on all immigration, saying: "The jails are overflowing with people we don't even know, and the hospitals are packed with people using the ER as their primary doctor, putting those hospitals near bankruptcy."

Mexican American takes on illegal immigrants

Illegal Immigration Hurts Legal Immigrants

Due to rising unemployment numbers, Israeli government officials call for massive deportation of foreign laborers

Conal Urquhart:

The low rents of Tel Aviv's Neve Shaanan district draw drug dealers, prostitutes and foreign workers, said a man from Nigeria who identified himself only as David, but the foreign workers are the only ones routinely hunted by the police.

Since the early 1990s, when Israel reduced the number of Palestinian workers it would allow in the country, it has relied on large numbers of foreign workers from developing nations and Eastern Europe to do manual jobs. The workers come hoping for relatively high wages, but many say they find their promised land offers little more than exploitation and, according to Israeli human rights activists, "slavery conditions."

And, in response to high unemployment rates in Israel in 2002, the government of Ariel Sharon decided to send home 263,000 foreign workers - 10 percent of Israel's workforce.

David watched nervously from a cafe recently as a van of immigrant police drove past. The two officers normally stop suspicious people and demand their papers and, if not satisfied, put them in the van and drive on until it is full. At the police station, they verify the identity of the detainees and let them go or deport them.

40,000 entering annually

The majority of foreign workers arrived in the years after the first intifada began in 1989, when Palestinians were prevented from entering Israel to work. By last year, with the help of 460 immigration police - acting legally - Israel had repatriated 116,000 people.

Hanan Zohar, director of the foreign workers' pressure group Kav LaOved, said: "In spite of this, there are around 40,000 foreign workers entering the country per year, coming from Eastern Europe, Turkey, Nepal, China, the Philippines and other countries." The foreign workers pay Israeli middlemen, who link them to an employer and provide them with a visa. Zohar said the Chinese pay $10,000 to come to Israel, while the Turks pay only $2,000.

"It is a big business and the immigration police are the servants of this business," she said. "They ensure a constant cycle of workers."

Zohar believes the African community was particularly targeted because they came to Israel independently without paying a fee. This meant they were able to choose where they worked. "Their conditions were better than other workers. Because they were not tied to employers, they were not slaves," she said, referring to the fact that most foreign workers are tied to employers by the fees they have to pay, regardless of how they are treated.

David, 35, says he is one of the few Africans to have avoided detection. His wife and two children were arrested and deported after a raid on their apartment last year. "I will stay here until I have provided for my children's education," he said. "That's why I am here - to sustain my family. I can't sleep easy or walk the streets normally, but what else can I do?"

David, not his real name, has a degree in drama and philosophy from Nigeria but cleans houses in Israel for $6.73 an hour. In a good month, he sends $570 to his family in Nigeria.

Aziz Diouf, 37, a now-legal immigrant from Senegal, said the Neve Shaanan district was once a thriving commercial center that catered to non-Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union, south Asia and Africa. "In this area you could not move for Africans; now there are virtually none. To have avoided detection, you have to be invisible," he said.

The police have targeted Africans, Indians and South Americans because they stand out from the crowd, he said. "There are thousands of new illegal Russian immigrants from the Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova. They blend in. With other groups like the Filipinos, if they arrest 20, they might find one who is illegal so they don't bother."

Diouf, who writes about foreign workers for an Israeli weekly newspaper, said the police initially used heavy-handed tactics, which encouraged people to volunteer for deportation. Now, the authorities rely primarily on informers who are themselves illegal immigrants.

New legal status for foreign workers' kids splits students

Cabinet approves residency for children of illegal foreigners

Cabinet to debate immigration revolution

Molecular eyewitness: DNA gets a human face

Carolyn Abraham:

Canadian police have been quietly using a controversial new genetic technology to reveal the racial background and physical appearance of criminals they are hunting, according to the Florida company that sells the test.

Officials with DNAPrint Genomics, a biotech firm in Sarasota that has offered the test since 2002, say four separate forces in Canada -- including the RCMP -- have used the technology to narrow their search for suspects. This spring, two Canadian investigators made the unusual move of hand-delivering a crime-scene DNA sample to the Florida lab.

Unlike the more familiar forensic test that tries to match DNA found at a crime scene with samples from known suspects, this test is based on a single recovered sample and has the potential to tell police if the offender they are looking for is white, black, Asian, native, or of mixed race. The company then supplies photos of people with similar genetic profiles to help complete the portrait.

The company says the so-called DNAWitness test has been used in 80 criminal investigations by law-enforcement organizations worldwide, including the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Army and Scotland Yard.

"This could be helpful in solving crimes, more helpful than human eyewitnesses," said Anthony Frudakis, the company's chief scientific officer.

"Our technology serves as a potential molecular eyewitness. It's objective."

It's also advancing at a dizzying pace. This spring, the company launched a new DNA test that can discern a person's eye colour with 92-per-cent accuracy. Meanwhile, the prospect of learning other physical -- even psychological -- traits could soon follow.

The new technology seems to be pretty successful:

But as far as the company knows (and police do not generally keep them updated), Dr. Frudakis said, the test has contributed to six arrests internationally. The most prominent example comes from Louisiana where detectives used it to catch a serial killer.

Eyewitness accounts of a white man driving a white pickup truck, as well as an FBI psychological profile, had suggested it was a Caucasian man who was raping and killing women in the Baton Rouge area in 2002.

But crime-scene DNA the Florida company tested indicated the offender was 85 per cent sub-Saharan African and 15 per cent Native American. In short, the test told police they should not be looking for a white man. Two months after the shift in focus, Baton Rouge police arrested Derek Todd Lee, a black man now on death row for the slaying of six women.

New crime-fighting tool made in Sarasota

Author, technology help put face on homicide

Billions stolen by Nigeria's corrupt rulers

David Blair:

Former leader Gen Sani Abacha stole between £1bn and £3bn

The scale of the task facing Tony Blair in his drive to help Africa was laid bare yesterday when it emerged that Nigeria's past rulers stole or misused £220 billion.

That is as much as all the western aid given to Africa in almost four decades. The looting of Africa's most populous country amounted to a sum equivalent to 300 years of British aid for the continent.

The figures, compiled by Nigeria's anti-corruption commission, provide dramatic evidence of the problems facing next month's summit in Gleneagles of the G8 group of wealthy countries which are under pressure to approve a programme of debt relief for Africa.

Gordon Brown, the Chancellor, has spoken of a new Marshall Plan for Africa. But Nigeria's rulers have already pocketed the equivalent of six Marshall Plans. After that mass theft, two thirds of the country's 130 million people - one in seven of the total African population - live in abject poverty, a third is illiterate and 40 per cent have no safe water supply.

With more people and more natural resources than any other African country, Nigeria is the key to the continent's success.

Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, set up three years ago, said that £220 billion was "squandered" between independence from Britain in 1960 and the return of civilian rule in 1999.

"We cannot be accurate down to the last figure but that is our projection," Osita Nwajah, a commission spokesman, said in the capital, Abuja.

The stolen fortune tallies almost exactly with the £220 billion of western aid given to Africa between 1960 and 1997. That amounted to six times the American help given to post-war Europe under the Marshall Plan.

British aid for Africa totalled £720 million last year. If that sum was spent annually for the next three centuries, it would cover the cost of Nigeria's looting.

Corruption on such a scale was made possible by the country's possession of 35 billion barrels of proven oil reserves. That allowed a succession of military rulers to line their pockets and deposit their gains mainly in western banks.

Gen Sani Abacha, the late military dictator, stole between £1 billion and £3 billion during his five-year rule.

"We are only now beginning to come to grips with some of what he did," Mr Nwajah said.

Nigeria has scoured the world for Abacha's assets but has recovered only about £500 million.

Olusegun Obasanjo, the current president, founded the commission and launched a crackdown on corruption to try to end the country's reputation as Africa's most venal. The figures all apply to the period before he came to power.

The amount of money involved has prompted the Government to seek ways to enhance Britain's ability to help developing countries recover stolen funds. In the autumn the Government will introduce legislation to pave the way for British ratification of the United Nations convention against corruption.

A money laundering directive agreed by EU finance ministers this month will impose new responsibilities on banks, casinos and other establishments to be more alert to signs of corruption. They will be expected to help stamp out financial abuse by high-risk customers in a position to abuse public office for private gain.

Mr Obasanjo will travel to the G8 summit to press the case for debt relief. Nigeria is Africa's biggest debtor, with loans of almost £20 billion, because previous rulers not only looted the country but also borrowed heavily against future oil revenues.

The G8 has refused to cancel Nigeria's loans, despite writing off the debts of 14 other African countries this month.

Prof Pat Utomi, of Lagos Business School, said that was the right decision. "Who is to say you won't see the same behaviour again if it is all written off?" he said.

The vindictive military despot who stole billions

A nation's anger at the politicians who bled Nigeria dry

Al-Jazeera to look at border with Mexico

WorldNetDaily.com:

The Arab TV news network criticized by the new Iraqi government and others for its anti-American bias and willingness to carry the messages of terrorist organizations, including al-Qaida, is headed for the U.S.-Mexico border to document how easy it is to enter America illegally.

Al-Jazeera has contacted Minuteman Civil Defense Corps leader Chris Simcox to try to arrange interviews. Simcox, who rejected the request for cooperation with the TV network, says al-Jazeera, seen by millions throughout the Arab world and elsewhere, is producing an hour-long documentary news special on lack of security at the U.S. southern border.

Al-Jazeera reporter Naisser Hssaini mentioned the increase in apprehensions of illegal aliens known as OTMs – other than Mexicans. These foreigners increasingly include Arabs, Muslims and others from the Middle East. The reporter also mentioned his familiarity with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement police of catching and releasing OTMS – particularly those not specifically known to be on any terrorist watch list.

"The group has been denied requests for interviews by Minuteman Civil Defense Corps organizers but they still insist on filming the groups’ activities along with the rest of the media during a July 4th weekend mission near Arivaca, Arizona," said Simcox.

Simcox has contacted the offices of Arizona's two Republican U.S. senators – John McCain and Jon Kyl – to invite them to do interviews with al Jazeera, "so perhaps they can explain to the viewers of this news outlet just how secure America's borders really are."

Al-Jazeera to film at Arizona border: Minuteman Simcox says No!

Terrorist Recon

JIHADTV TO MAKE DOCUMENTARY ON US BORDER

Hate crime attack puts man in a coma

TheBakersfieldChannel.com:

Jesus Lopez walked out to his mailbox on June 22 and ended up in the hospital instead. Now, he's fighting for his life after being beaten by up to 12 African-American men. And it's being called a hate crime.

Police say the 49-year-old man and his nephew were walking to the apartment complex mailbox when he passed a group of young African-American men who made a racial remark to Lopez. A fight ensued, which is when Lopez's nephew ran for help. While police believe up to a dozen men may have been involved in the beating, two were the main instigators, and now your help is needed in finding the suspects.

The Secret Witness program is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to their arrest. Both are believed to be 18-year-old African-American men. The first suspect is described as a 5 feet 8 inches, 150 pounds, with chin whiskers, wearing a black do-rag on his head, white T-shirt, black pants and white shoes. The second is described as 5 feet 5 inches, 100 pounds, black hair worn in shoulder length corn rows, wearing a red T-shirt and white tennis shoes.

If you have any information, please call Bakersfield police at 326-3873 or the Secret Witness Program at 322-4040.

Lopez is in critical condition at Kern Medical Center.

Disabled man in coma following "hate crime"

Monday, June 27, 2005

British police have arrested five Turkish men who are part of a gang that has been terrorizing north London

BBC News:

The gang is alleged to have carried out at least 15 armed robberies this year, using knives, Japanese swords and guns.

The men - three of them aged between 23 and 26 - were arrested in a Thursday night raid on a Hornsey cafe by more than 70 officers.

The gang is believed to have targeted London's 200,000 Turkish community before widening their attacks.

The police raid, at 2345 BST, involved members of the SO19 specialist firearms unit carrying rifles, pistols, stun guns and pyrotechnic grenades, as well as other police units.

The police operation, codenamed Berryville, was part of a month-long investigation.

Commanding officer Det Ch Insp Neil Hibberd said: "Seven men were in the cafe and three were arrested and obviously inquiries will go on in relation to the others but we have immigration colleagues coming in now.

"It is a significant success and obviously we will carry on with our inquiries in respect of other people that may be concerned in the attacks."

Previous prosecutions against the men - whose gang is known as the Tottenham Boys - are believed to have failed because of witness intimidation.

Mr Hibberd said: "These armed robberies involved a group of young Turkish-speaking men in groups of between four to 10 going into a number of premises including cafes, snooker halls and working flats [brothels].

"They were going in, corralling them into one room, beating them, putting guns to their heads and samurai swords to their throats."

Det Sup James Dickie said: "We can link 15 offences at this time. There may be more and from my experience there will be a degree of under-reporting in the Turkish-speaking community because of the threat of intimidation."

The men are being held at a north London police station and have been charged with offences relating to some of the robberies, police said.

A round of ammunition and drugs believed to be herbal cannabis and cannabis resin were also seized.

Swoop on terror gang

Turkish 'gang' arrests

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Scam brought hundreds of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants into Britain

Tariq Tahir:

Owners of curry houses have been implicated in a scam in which hundreds of Bangladeshis are hired and and then fired, only to remain in the country as illegal immigrants, The Sunday Telegraph can disclose.

As the Government was forced to abandon one visa scheme that allowed semi-skilled restaurant workers into the country on a 12-month basis, this newspaper has found a five-year visa scheme covering skilled and professional workers that is also being abused.

The staff pay up to £8,000 to secure their jobs and immigration permits. Once in Britain, however, they are sacked after about five months in the post and replaced by other fee-paying immigrants.

Critics have condemned the racket and blamed lax immigration officers for failing to detect the high staff turnover.

One restaurant owner familiar with, but not involved in, the scam said: "The whole system is a joke. There are no checks done on these people when they come to Britain."

Sir Andrew Green, the chairman of the independent pressure group MigrationWatch, urged the Government to tighten its work permit controls to prevent abuses by unscrupulous employers.

UK visa scheme for Indian restaurant workers ends

Fresh Talent drive 'unjustified'

Islamic Thinkers and gay New Yorkers

Ben Smith:

The dispute between an irascible lesbian conservative from Queens and a militant new group well on the fringes of the city’s Muslim community might appear to be a marginal conflict. But to New York’s gays and to some of its Muslim leaders, the scene in Jackson Heights bears a worrying similarity to communal conflicts that are challenging the idea of tolerance across Europe, with particular flashpoints in Holland and Scandinavia. There, young immigrants and the children of immigrants have been drawn to a more radical Islamic ideology than that of their parents. On the extreme fringes, these young men have committed acts of violence against Jews and gays, and in a case that shocked Europe, one young Dutchman of Moroccan origin murdered the filmmaker Theo van Gogh in an Amsterdam street.

"It’s almost a cliché to define it like this, but in the end it’s a question of whether you can tolerate intolerance," said Leon de Winter, a Dutch novelist who has written on the Van Gogh murder. "We are defending the openness, the diversity of this society against tendencies from other cultures, in which this kind of openness which we celebrate is being regarded as a threat."

In this conflict, gays have become canaries in the ideological coal mine. Western liberals have tended to cut Muslim groups slack on their ideological pronouncements, in part out of sympathy with some of their causes—the insurgencies in Chechnya and the Middle East, for example—and in part out of a sense that anti-Muslim sentiment in the West is a more pressing problem than anything Muslims themselves might do.

But the rise of gay bashing on European streets has pushed the question of tolerance a step further and led some to question their reflexive defense of a put-upon minority. It has also opened up a heated debate within the gay community, and among liberals in general, over whether the proliferation of intolerant strains of Islam requires liberals in the West to take a harder line on issues like immigration and assimilation.

For some conservative intellectuals, rising anti-gay violence on the streets of Amsterdam, for example, comes as a kind of vindication.

"For liberals, the violent anti-gay hostility of their fundamentalist Muslim allies may be the first thing that really makes them realize they’re not on the same page," said the conservative gay writer Bruce Bawer, who lives in Oslo, and who is writing a book entitled While Europe Slept: How Radical Islam Is Destroying the West from Within.

Islamic Immigration bad for Gays - as well as the rest of us

Indian movement seeks 'to expel white invasion'

Martin Arostegui:

A growing indigenous movement has helped topple successive governments in Bolivia and Ecuador and, angered by the destruction of Andean coca crops, now threatens the stability of other countries where Indians are in the majority.

Drawing support from European leftists and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, the long-marginalized Indians are tasting political influence for the first time since the Spanish conquest and beginning to wrest power from South America's white elites.

The leader of Bolivia's Movement to Socialism party (MAS), Evo Morales, talks about "uniting Latin America's 135 Indian nations to expel the white invasion, which began with the landing of Columbus in 1492."

Urbanized Latins ridicule the idea, pointing out that Indians have intermarried with whites and become assimilated into Western culture throughout the continent. In Chile and Argentina, pure Indians make up less than 10 percent of the population.

But with solid support among rural Aymara and Quechuas -- who make up 60 percent of Bolivia's population -- MAS regularly receives 20 percent of the national vote in Bolivia and is the country's strongest political force.

The Wind from the South — Anti-White Populism

This Land Is My Land

Do more abortions mean fewer black criminals?

Michael Duffy:

There is plenty of evidence for the proposition that poor women took particular advantage of the legalisation of abortion. Apart from anything else, it became a lot cheaper (about $US80 compared with $US450 when it was illegal). The birth rate dropped about 5 per cent on average after 1973, but the drop was twice as great for teenage and non-white mothers as it was for others.

Because just 6 per cent of an age group commits about half the crime, such a reduction in the number of children growing up in deprived circumstances could be expected to have a big effect. For example, in the US black youths commit nine times more murders, relative to their population, than white youths. As, after 1973, the black fertility rate fell 12 per cent (it was 4 per cent for whites), this might be expected to reduce the homicide rate.

Legal abortion also enabled more women to choose when they had children, which improved the circumstances in which those babies who were born grew up. This is important because unwanted children are more likely to be involved in criminal activity. It suggests that fewer of those children who were born after 1973 would have become criminals than would have been the case in the past.

So what happened to the US crime rate? It shot up in the 1970s and 1980s, and then dropped dramatically after 1991. Murder fell by 40 per cent and violent and property crime declined by more than 30 per cent. This, of course, was exactly when boys born in the years after 1973 should have been engaged in criminal activities (which peak between the ages of 18 and 24).

Other explanations have been offered for the decline in the US crime rate, particularly the increase in imprisonment rates and the so-called "broken window" policy of tougher policing, in some cases accompanied by more police.

The problem with the first is that the imprisonment rate started to climb in the early 1970s and continued to climb with no effect on crime for 20 years. Why would it have suddenly become a deterrent in the early 1990s? As for more or tougher policing, the problem here is that crime rates have plummeted across the US, even in cities that have not improved their policing. For instance, the "broken window" approach is often credited with New York's fall in crime, but crime also fell dramatically in Los Angeles, where the police force for many years was unreconstructed. Another explanation for falling crime, the booming economy of the 1990s, is dismissed by Levitt and Donohue, who say there is no strong link between economic performance and violent crime.

Something else supports their theory. Five US states legalised or semi-legalised abortion in 1970, three years before everyone else. They were Alaska, California, Hawaii, New York and Washington. Did crime fall in those states before the others? Yes.

I asked Don Weatherburn, director of the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, about Levitt's hypothesis. He says it's plausible, but there are other plausible hypotheses too. (Some can be found in the book The Crime Drop in America, edited by Alfred Blumstein and Joel Wallman.)

So what about Australia, which Levitt suggests has had a similar experience to America? Abortion was legalised here at about the same time as in the US, but Weatherburn says that most crime increased in Australia during the 1990s. He wonders if Australia's more generous welfare provisions meant that legalised abortion had a different impact here. Whatever the reason, our criminal class has remained free of the (unintended) eugenics Levitt says occurred in the US.

Australian columnist makes explicit the anti-black eugenic basis of Levitt's theory

What Latino Power?

Roberto Suro:

Politicians and the news media seem entranced by Latino voters. The chairmen of both national parties addressed the annual convention of the National Association of Latino Elected Officials, which wrapped up its annual convention in Puerto Rico yesterday. President Bush appeared before the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast earlier this month, and much of the buzz about the next Supreme Court nomination centers on whether a name with a lot of vowels will get sent up.

Meanwhile the Democratic National Committee has produced a 60-second radio ad in Spanish trying to mobilize Latino voters against Bush's proposed changes in Social Security. "Call your member of Congress and tell him or her not to privatize Social Security and threaten the future of Hispanic retirees and their families," the ad says. The White House, for its part, has dispatched Anna Escobedo Cabral, a Mexican American who is the treasurer of the United States, to tout the administration's Social Security ideas.


All this public wooing, and a good deal of behind-the-scenes strategizing, stems from a simple fact: The number of Latino votes in last November's election jumped 23 percent over those cast in the 2000 balloting. That was more than twice the growth rate for non-Hispanic whites, even though the election was marked by higher-than-normal turnout in a polarized white electorate. Moreover, all the trend lines point to continued growth in the Latino population in the future.

Normally, in an article of this sort, this would be the place to deploy the "sleeping giant" metaphor, hailing the rise of a powerful new voting bloc that's changing the American political landscape. But the Latino population isn't a cliche; it can't be so easily characterized. The rapid increase in its size has not produced a corresponding growth in its political clout -- and won't for some time to come.

Consider these contrasting pieces of information. The census report that made headlines a few weeks ago showed that Hispanics (that's the Census Bureau's official term) accounted for half of all the population growth in the United States over the past four years. But another, less heralded, census document showed that Hispanics accounted for only one-tenth of the increase in all votes cast in 2004 compared with the 2000 election. The growth of the Latino population as a whole may be gigantic, but only one out of every four Latinos added to the U.S. population is an added voter.

That's why in close elections, politicians tend to focus their ardor on traditional partners -- unions, churches, ethnic groups -- that have shown they can effectively bring voters to the polls. Cultivating a solid Hispanic constituency will require a lengthy courtship.

True, Latinos have made gains in elected positions, but the advances have been relatively modest. Two Hispanic U.S. senators were elected last year, and the number of Hispanics in the House edged up to 27.

But the Latinos who gain national prominence still tend to be the ones who have it bestowed upon them by white political patrons, such as President Bush's Attorney General Alberto Gonzales or President Bill Clinton's cabinet officers Henry Cisneros and Bill Richardson.

There are two reasons why Latino population growth hasn't translated directly into political clout, according to a new report by the Pew Hispanic Center, a nonpartisan research organization where I work.

First, a lot of Latinos aren't U.S. citizens. A third of the Latino population increase between 2000 and 2004 came from an influx of adult immigrants who cannot vote here. Under current law, most never will. About two-thirds of the new arrivals have come here illegally. The rest, who are legal immigrants, are facing backlogs and processing delays that have slowed the pace of naturalizations since 9/11.

The other big source of population increases for Latinos comes from new births. Nearly a third of the Hispanic population growth since 2000 consists of people not eligible to vote because they are under 18 years of age. The vast majority of these individuals are native-born U.S. citizens, but it will be a long time before they are old enough to vote. About 80 percent of them will still be too young in 2008.

The impact of these two demographic factors becomes evident when you compare how black and Hispanic population numbers translate into numbers of voters. In 2004, Hispanics outnumbered blacks by nearly 5 million in the population count, but blacks had nearly 7.5 million more eligible voters. To put it another way, eligible voters made up 39 percent of the Hispanic population compared with 64 percent of blacks.

Don’t Worry, Democrats! This Hispanic Hype Is Hogwash

Europe’s Islamist Future is Now

Alex Alexiev:

The resounding rejection of the EU constitutional project in France and the Netherlands has triggered much frenzied hand-wringing and anxious bickering about the future of Europe, though it appears to tells us more about the pervasive angst of the continent’s elites than about its future. Completely unnoticed in this noisy brouhaha there appeared in France a short survey that tells us more about what Europe’s future will look like than the collective wisdom of its chattering classes. Innocuously entitled “Signs and Manifestations of Religious Affiliation in the Educational Establishments” and headed by the inspector general of French education Jean-Pierre Obin, the study was actually finished last year but remained unpublished until leaked on the Internet a few weeks ago.

It is easy to understand why the French government was unwilling to publish it. For the survey is a devastating indictment and an anxious wake-up call at the same time. The result of an extensive research and five months of field interviews in numerous schools in 20 French provinces by a distinguished group of educators, the Obin report documents the extensive Islamization of French schools in the vicinity of Muslim ghettoes and the imposition of strict conformity with Islamist dictates through violence and intimidation. Having by and large completed their takeover of the Muslim ghettoes, often by “targeted violence” against non-Muslims and moderate Muslims alike and turned them into “anti-societies,” the Islamist fanatics are making great progress towards achieving control of the educational system as well.

As usual, girls are the first victims of religious extremism. The “big brothers,” as the Islamists are known in school, enforce a strict Islamic dress code which prohibits make-up, dresses and skirts, forbid any co-educational activities and make going to the cinema, the swimming pool or the gym all but impossible for Muslim girls. The punishment for refusal to conform is often physical violence and beatings. And this, says the report, is a relatively protected environment compared to “what girls experience outside of school.” Such as forced marriages at 14 or 15, for instance.

No less disturbing is the picture Obin paints of the spread of the kind of religious obscurantism that one associates with Wahhabi zealots, but would find difficult to envisage in a public school in the heart of Western Europe. Thus, Muslim students often refuse to study Voltaire or read Madame Bovary, acknowledge even the existence of other religions, or sing, dance, draw faces or right angles because they resemble the cross. English, on the other hand, is hated as the “language of imperialism.”

Increasingly, the radical Islamists are able to secure special, often preferential, treatment for Muslim students making a mockery of French secular traditions. In some schools, Muslims already have the right to eat at separate tables, have their own toilets off limits to the infidels, be served only halal food and practice mass absenteeism during Muslim holidays. Quite apart from the routine expression of violent anti-Semitic sentiments. The school has also become a major focus of aggressive proselytism. The report states that it is virtually impossible for non-practicing Muslim kids in school not to conform to the strict Islamist behavior prescriptions and even non-Muslims are often forced to take part in Ramadan fasting, for example, against the wishes of their parents.

Perhaps most troubling is the study’s finding that this new generation of Muslims children, born and raised in Europe, is growing up already indoctrinated to consider themselves part of a “Muslim nation” separate and opposed to everything Western civilization stands for. Whether it is their obscurantist worldview, their anti-democratic and violent tendencies or wide-spread admiration for Osama Bin Laden and assorted terrorists, this is a generation that is clearly on a collision course with democratic society.

And this is not just France’s problem. The same phenomenon of large numbers of angry young Muslims who totally reject European civilization is easily observable in virtually every large urban center across the EU. Moreover, the future is on their side. With fertility rates twice those of the native Europeans and large-scale legal and illegal immigration, Europe’s Muslim population is growing by leaps and bounds. Though only 4% to 5% of the general population, Muslims already make up 25% to 30% of the under 18 cohort in large cities. On present demographic trajectory, they will become a majority of that cohort in the metropolitan areas where they are concentrated in 30 years or less. If they were to resemble the students described in the Obin Report at all, it would be difficult to imagine Europe remaining secular and democratic for long.

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Steve in Europe

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Culture might be a factor in Hispanic sexual abuse

Megan Butler:

Tuesday night's agenda for the Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners included a presentation by police and social workers on the rising frequency of statutory rape among Hispanics.

A recently released report compiled by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department showed there has been a 50 percent increase in sexual assault among the local Hispanic population. But experts say part of that might be attributed to cultural differences.

In many Hispanic cultures, it is acceptable for men to engage in sexual activity with younger women, says Dr. Elizabeth Peterson-Vita, who is speaking this week at a mental health conference in Charlotte. She is focusing on cultural differences concerning North Carolina's growing Hispanic community.

"We always have to look at cultural norms, and if people are coming from other areas and different cultures, we have to understand the culture that they've come from and the ideas they have, which may not be synonymous with American culture and law," she said.

Such culture clashes are to be expected when there is such a large influx of immigrants, social workers say.

"As the Latino population in Charlotte and North Carolina continues to burgeon, there's going to be all sorts of things that come along with that," said Lynn Bradley Hiltz of Hope Haven.

In Mexico, an Unpunished Crime

The Black-Latino divide in Los Angeles

Earl Ofari Hutchinson:

The issue is painful and explosive, and city and county officials tap dance around it for fear that they'll offend blacks and Latinos or that they'll stir up racial antagonisms. But Los Angeles' black and Latino clash is real and deep-seated, and it goes way beyond the recent spike in hate crimes at L.A. schools.

So far, L.A.'s politicians have taken the cowardly way out and buried the simmering conflict under sociologists' jargon. They toss out terms like "ethnic tensions," "L.A.'s population growing pains" and "changing urban dynamics" to mask the conflict. They kid themselves that by staging feel-good, media-hyped "days of dialogue" with handpicked academics and community leaders, they'll get to the bottom of the conflict.

This politically correct, fantasy-land approach to L.A.'s black and Latino divide virtually ensures that the profound problems that underlie the clash will remain just as deep -- and just as misunderstood. But, then, that's not new. Politicians have long papered over black-Latino racial conflict by putting on the happy image of everyone marching shoulder to shoulder to do battle against the twin afflictions of racial discrimination and poverty.

That's no longer possible.

The big surge in Latino numbers in Los Angeles and nationally has radically changed the political power equation. Latinos have now replaced blacks as the dominant minority in America. Latino activists and political leaders have had to make a hard decision: Do they discard old multiracial coalitions with blacks -- and instead rely on their growing numbers and political clout to win elections? Or do they reach out to blacks and opt for power-sharing?

Mayor-elect Antonio Villaraigosa has opted for the multiracial approach. During his campaign, he tried mightily to convince black voters that his election would not diminish their dwindling political power in the city and that they would have a place in his administration.

The strategy paid off, in part. Villaraigosa got the endorsement of the city's top black politicians and community leaders, and he markedly bumped up the black votes he received from the number he got during his 2001 mayoral race. But Mayor James Hahn still held a slight overall edge among black voters. Blacks clung tightly to Hahn mostly from fear, even paranoia, that a Latino mayor -- and an escalating number of Latino voters in the city -- would spell doom for them at City Hall.

That will happen anyway. South Los Angeles is no longer predominantly black. It is predominantly Latino. In future years, Latinos will grab one, possibly two, and maybe even all three of the L.A. City Council seats currently held by blacks. That almost certainly will spark even fiercer political and racial turf warfare. Blacks will lose that battle, and their political power in the city will dwindle down to a fizzle.

But politics and school troubles, worrisome as they are, are not the biggest flash point of conflict between blacks and Latinos. Jobs and immigration are, and L.A.'s elected officials are loath to talk about either for fear they'll be called racially divisive.

The irony is it took a stray, impolitic remark by Mexican President Vicente Fox back in May to ram the issue back on the racial table. Fox meant no harm with his quip that blacks won't work certain jobs. He was trying to make the point that congressional immigration reforms are bad for Mexicans and Americans. That's a disputable point, but it brought instant howls of protest from Jesse Jackson and other black leaders.

Though Fox slightly backed away from his quip, what he said needed to be said. Still, its implication was wrong. The black unemployment rate is double that of whites and higher than that of Latinos in L.A. County. Among young black males, unemployment has reached near Great Depression levels in the city and the county. Jobs, or rather the scarcity of them, are a major crisis for blacks. Blacks have been bumped from lower-end jobs in the service and retail industries in L.A. County.

Young blacks, especially students, might well take these jobs if they were offered them, but many employers flatly refuse to hire them, instead hiring illegal immigrants. Employers rationalize their discrimination with the claim that young blacks are lazy or more crime-prone, and illegal immigrants are more diligent and industrious.

This pricks a sore racial nerve among blacks, and rightly so. High joblessness exacerbates the crime and drug crisis in South L.A., and it fuels school violence. It further marginalizes the black poor and young.

Many blacks unabashedly blame their jobless plight on illegal immigration. This is not totally fair. The lack of job skills, training and education programs -- and the high incarceration rate of black males -- all help to render them virtually unemployable. Yet, it's still true that immigration has displaced blacks from unskilled and low-skilled jobs, and that's just enough truth to fuel passions and anger.

That anger seeped through in a recent poll from the Public Policy Institute of California. It found that blacks, far more than whites, regard illegal immigrants as a big drain on public services and a liability to the local economy. The perception -- no matter how baseless -- that illegal immigrants are taking jobs away from blacks will continue to inflame resentment.

It still amazes me that the Democratic party - which claims to be pro-black - has no problems with illegal immigration.

Teenage gunmen are responsible for a huge surge in shootings across London

Justin Davenport:

Police say they are arresting teenagers with loaded guns as young as 16, while one community leader told the Standard there were now 14-year-olds carrying guns.

The teenage gunmen are suspected of being behind a rise of as much as 146 per cent in gun crime in some London boroughs in the months since April, during which Met Police figures show a 10 per cent rise capital-wide.

One senior detective on Operation Trident, combating armed black drug gangs, said: "The gunmen are getting younger and younger. These kids are less disciplined than older gunmen and more volatile. The terrifying thing is they are getting hold of these guns and they are more willing to use them than older criminals."

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Teenager slain on estate

Castrating rapists in Italy

BBC News:

Italy's far-right Northern League has presented a bill to castrate convicted rapists, after a series of rapes in Italy by suspected illegal immigrants.

The bill says chemical or surgical castration of offenders is necessary to remove a social disease which is a threat to life and public safety.

But Interior Minister Giuseppe Pisanu has said crimes by immigrants should not influence policies on immigration.

The bill has been heavily criticised and is unlikely to be passed.

The anti-immigration Northern League is one of four parties in the centre-right coalition government.

"The comparison between illegal immigration and criminality is groundless and should not have an audience in a civil nation like ours," Mr Pisanu told parliament.

He said that the current laws are effective and therefore did not need changing.

Recent rapes in Bologna and Milan by suspected immigrants have led to anti-immigration rallies.

Some 53% of Italians think that the increase in the number of immigrants has increased the threat to citizens' safety while 45% said immigrants posed little or no threat to safety in the country, according to a poll commissioned by L'Espresso magazine this week.

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Italian Minister Calls for Chemical Castration

Italian minister calls for castration for rapists, migrant roundups

Reality TV and Islamic propaganda

Debbie Schlussel:

Morgan Spurlock got famous from his Oscar-nominated documentary "Super Size Me." He ingested big McDonald's meals three times a day for 30 days, then blamed McDonald's for his bloated body and dodgy health. Now he's using his 30-day premise to get Americans to ingest his version of radical Islam on cable's FX Network.

Last year, I received a request to appear on Mr. Spurlock's new reality show, "30 Days." The episode for which I was being recruited, "Inside an American Muslim Family," airs next Wednesday. It features Mr. Spurlock's childhood friend from West Virginia, David Stacy, spending 30 days "living as a Muslim" in the Detroit area.

While Mr. Spurlock is often referred to as a journalist, and touts "30 Days" as a "documentary," the outcome of the show was decided before production began. A show summary sent to me before taping said: "This process aims to deconstruct common misconceptions and stereotypes. . . . Our character will learn firsthand about Islam and the daily issues that . . . Muslims in America face today. The viewers will witness our character emerge from the immersion situation with a deeper understanding and appreciation for the Muslim-American experience. . . . The potential is great for this program to enlighten a national television audience about the Muslim American experience and increase their compassion, understanding and support."

And indeed, The Wall Street Journal's own Dorothy Rabinowitz, writing about the show last week from a preview tape, noted that Mr. Stacy, by the end of his 30 days, "has become so enlightened that he is pronouncing, if incomprehensibly, on the meaning of Islam, his knowledge of the Quran, the real definition of jihad."

I asked the show's executive producers--all of whom worked on "The Awful Truth With Michael Moore," a cable TV show--how this could be a documentary when they had decided the outcome in advance. Wasn't it possible that Mr. Stacy would come out seeing that there isn't Islamophobia to the extent that the Muslim community claims? Might he see that there is disturbingly strong support in the Detroit-area Islamic community for terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah--a fact regularly documented even in the normally pliant Detroit media?

No, the producers told me. "Morgan wants the show to demonstrate to America that we are Islamophobic and that 9/11's biggest victims are Muslims."

The American Left's strange love affair with Islam continues.

Friday, June 24, 2005

Islamic books of hate sold in Australia

Liam Houlihan:

LITERATURE filled with hatred of Christians, Jews and non-Muslims is being sold at a mosque near a Melbourne home raided by ASIO.

Books sold at the store attached to the Brunswick mosque tell Muslims they should "hate and take as enemies" non-Muslims, reject Jews and Christians, and learn to hate in order to properly love Allah.

The texts say Muslims should learn military tactics and suggest that if a person speaks ill of Islam it is acceptable to kill them.

They urge Muslims to strike back against "the barbaric onslaught from their enemies -- the Jews, Christians, atheists, secularists and others".

Pages are devoted to legitimising episodes of violence against Jews who insult Islam.

"A Jewish woman used to abuse the Prophet and disparage him. A man strangled her till she died. The Apostle of Allah declared that no recompense was payable for her blood," one book recounts.

A similar example is given of a man killing the mother of his two children because she "disparaged the Prophet"; he also was declared clear of any crime.

"When they (non-Muslims) meet you, they say, 'We believe', but when they are alone, out of frustration and rage, they bite off the tips of their fingers because of you," one says.

"O you who believe! Do not take the Jews (Yahood) and Christians (Nasara) for friends (Awliyaa). They are Awliyaa to each other. And the one among you that turns to them is one of them."

Readers are instructed by the books not to feel compassion for non-Muslims, not to trust them, and not to speak well of them.

One book says faithful Muslims should learn military tactics.

The group of books were bought from the bookstore of the Islamic Information and Support Centre of Australia, which is in the same building as the Brunswick mosque. One, The Ideological Attack, describes "the Jews" as striving to corrupt the beliefs, morals and manners of Muslims.

"The Jews scheme and crave after possessing the Muslim lands, as well as the lands of others," it reads.

"Supported by a demonic global plan as well as unlimited financial backing, this attack aims at domination and hegemony over the Islamic world; dividing it, attacking it culturally and morally and perverting the true image of the religion.

"Therefore it is amongst the priorities of the Islamic call (da'wah) to break this attack and to counter it with every legitimate means of da'wah possible."

One text says of devotion to Allah: "As regards hatred for His sake this is an essential prerequisite for loving Him."

A book on "Muslims Living as Minorities" mentions Muslims fighting in Afghanistan and discusses "jihad", or holy war, as a collective and individual responsibility.

Another quotes classic anti-Semitic conspiracy text The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, stating Jews want to make Muslims "the ass of the chosen people".

The Enemy Inside the Gates

Border patrol agent arrested for harboring illegal immigrant

Associated Press:

A southern Arizona Border Patrol agent has been indicted on charges that he harbored an illegal immigrant.

Twenty-three-year-old Agent Pablo Sergio Berry was arrested yesterday in Naco.

He's accused of harboring a woman _ in this country illegally _ between 2001 and February of this year.

Berry also is charged with three counts of making false statements and two counts of making false documents. Berry allegedly lied about the woman's background when he was trying to get a job with the Border Patrol in 2002.

The woman is being held as a material witness, although no charges have been filed against her.

Border agent accused of harboring migrant

Education and immigrants

Edwin S. Rubenstein:

The Census Bureau lumps legal and illegal immigrants together. By its count, as analyzed by Harvard’s George J. Borjas ("The Top Ten Symptoms of Immigration," Center For Immigration Studies, November 1999.), in 1960 the newest arrivals into the United States were better educated than natives. By the end of the 20th century, the newest arrivals had two fewer years of schooling.

As a result of this growing education gap, the relative wages of successive immigrant waves also fell. At the time of entry, the newest immigrants in 1960 earned 13 percent less than natives. By 1998 the newest immigrants earned 34 percent less.

Statistical chicanery aside, the plain fact is that the relative education and incomes of successive cohorts of immigrants have deteriorated.

And the collapse of our southern border is making the matter worse.

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Open window rapist

Carrie Melago:

Cops are hunting for a predator who sneaks into Manhattan apartments through open windows and sexually assaults the women inside.

The man has terrorized two women on the upper East Side and one on the upper West Side this month, police said.

In the most recent attack, the man scaled a fire escape, slipped through a fifth-floor window along E. 89th St. between First and Second Aves. and sexually assaulted a 29-year-old woman about 4:20 a.m. Thursday, sources said.

The same suspect is linked to the June 14 rape of a 56-year-old woman on W. 87th St. and a June8 attack on a 41-year-old woman on E. 89th St.

Because the thug quickly blindfolded his victims, he is described only as a black man in his 30s, about 5-foot-8 and 180 pounds, with a strong build, cops said.

Police are urging women to close windows near fire escapes and to be certain air conditioners are securely in place. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS.

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14-year-old shoots mother in botched `honor' killing

Taipei Times:

Birgul Isik had not expected to find her oldest son waiting for her at the bus station when she and four of her children returned from Istanbul to the central Anatolian province of Elazigon on Tuesday.

She certainly wasn't expecting the 14-year-old to pull out a gun as she moved to embrace him."You've disgraced the family," he said, and shot her five times in the head and chest.

She is still in a coma.

For the police who charged the boy with attempted murder, and arrested his father and uncle on suspicion of incitement, it is just another example of the "honor" crimes that result in the deaths of scores if not hundreds of Turkish women each year. Most die for breaking the rules of propriety: they talk to men in the street, they wear the wrong clothes, they insist on education rather than an early arranged marriage.

Isik's crime was to appear on television. It was the fifth time she had fled her violent, bigamous husband. Ignored by the authorities, abandoned by her own parents, who reportedly told her "a woman's place is with her husband," she finally agreed last Friday to appear on a show many have described as Turkey's equivalent of Oprah Winfrey.

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Oprah and North African gangs

Pete Samson:

OPRAH WINFREY was kicked out of an exclusive Paris store because they were "having problems with North African gangs", it was claimed yesterday.

The £125million-a-year chat show host was asked to leave the Hermes department store after she went in to buy singer Tina Turner a watch before going to a dinner party with her.

Sources close to Oprah said a staff member told her to leave because of the gang problems.

The source added: "If it had been Celine Dion or Britney Spears or Barbra Streisand, there is no way they would not have been let in."

Oprah called the firm's US president Robert Chavez to tell him she will never shop with them again.

Hermes last night apologised to Oprah over the incident - to be discussed on her hit talk show.

A spokeswoman said the star came to the store "a few minutes" after closing time and a security guard informed her that it was closed and told her to come back the next day.

The store said Oprah and her team arrived when "a private PR event was being set up inside".

It added: "Hermes regrets not having been able to accommodate Ms Winfrey and her team.

"Hermes apologises for any offence taken due to such circumstances."

The store is in the upmarket Rue du Faubourg St Honore - an area plagued by shoplifters in recent weeks.

Police alleged that many are French-speaking immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa.

A spokesman said: "We've warned shops to be on the lookout for organised gangs. Many of them are women.

"It may have been a doorperson was being too enthusiastic."

Hermes luxury store denies racial rebuff of Oprah Winfrey

An African immigrant told police that she forgot she was married after being charged with bigamy

Jonathan Tisdall:

The woman, a Norwegian citizen originally from Africa, told police that she forgot her marital status when entering into her fourth marriage since coming to Norway, newspaper Bergens Tidende reports.

"The woman has been reported to the immigration division of the police. An investigation has begun and we believe the last marriage was purely a formality," police lawyer Anette Vangsnes of the Hordaland police told Bergens Tidende.

The woman came to Norway in the 1990s, married a Norwegian man and was later divorced. In 2002 she wedded an African man, but this marriage also broke up before too long.

In February 2004 matrimony beckoned again and the woman married another African man. According to the national register, this relationship is still valid.

In August 2004 the woman's third husband went away on holiday and while he was gone the woman took a fourth husband, another African man. When the latest groom applied for residency permission in Norway police got suspicious and the woman's marital history came to light.

"She has no other explanation other than that she had forgotten she was married," Vangsnes said.

A conviction for bigamy or polygamy is extremely rare and according to legal information foundation Lovdata the offense has only been tried seven times, usually with men charged.

A woman from Iran received a 21-day suspended sentence for bigamy and social security fraud from Eidsivating court in 2003 after marrying anew before her separation resulted in a formal divorce.

Let's hope that the authorities don't "forget" to deport this woman and her "husbands".

Jerusalem officials will ban the annual gay pride parade claiming the march would offend many of the holy city's residents

Gavin Rabinowitz:

Organizers of the parade appealed to Israel's Supreme Court to repeal the ruling, saying the decision was a violation of the homosexual community's freedom of expression.

The city council, including the mayor, decided "it is not right to allow the march or other planned activities to take place in the streets of Jerusalem, fearing that it will create an uproar, offend a wide sector of city residents and out of fear of public disturbances," Eitan Meir, director general of City Hall, said in a letter to organizers.

The Associated Press obtained a copy of the letter from city officials.

A majority of Jerusalem's more than 600,000 residents are either Orthodox Jews or Muslim or Christian Palestinians _ conservative communities that oppose homosexuality.

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Are Arab Professors Masterminding Terror?

Jonathan Mark:

It has been called “the most significant terrorism trial” since 9-11: the first time alleged leaders of Islamic Jihad, self-confessed killers of more than 100 Israelis and two Americans, are being tried in an American court; the first time the controversial Patriot Act has lassoed jihadists of this magnitude; and the first time that Arab professors in an American university who have claimed “academic freedom” for their pro-Palestinians views have been indicted for using their university offices to direct and finance terrorist activity.

Yet most New Yorkers are oblivious to this case because The New York Times, let alone most other northern newspapers, has decided not to cover the extraordinary testimony being heard now in a Tampa, Fla., courtroom.

Charged with racketeering, conspiracy, materially aiding terrorists and running the American office of Palestinian Islamic Jihad are Kuwaiti-born Palestinian Sami Al-Arian, former professor at the University of South Florida; Sameeh Hammoudeh, a former instructor at the university; and two Islamic activists, Hatim Fariz and Ghassan Ballut.

Also mentioned in the indictment is Ramadan Abdullah Shallah, who was an adjunct professor of Middle Eastern studies at USF before returning to Syria when he was appointed leader of Islamic Jihad in 1995. Shallah came to the United States on a visa sponsored by Al-Arian.

Government prosecutor Walter Furr declared to the jury that Al-Arian at one point from his Tampa office was the most powerful man in all of Islamic Jihad.

There have been other remarkable trials this month. The Times ran Michael Jackson’s acquittal in a multi-column banner across the front page, and provided daily coverage to the trial of Edgar Ray Killen, the former Klansman convicted of manslaughter in the deaths of three civil rights workers in Mississippi 41 years ago.

Clearly the Mississippi trial warranted that coverage, but one can make the case that Islamic Jihad is to the 21st century what the Klan was to the 20th and that the trial of Al-Arian is every bit analogous to Killen’s.

The Times, however, after three stories covering the opening of the Al-Arian trial has decided to take it off the daily beat.

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Twelve men jailed for mass rape in India

BBC News:

An Indian court has sentenced five men to life imprisonment and imposed 23 year jail terms to seven others after a mass rape four years ago.

The men were found guilty of raping 15 women in a remote village in the western state of Maharashtra. Two others were acquitted.

The court said the men jailed for life should not be granted bail and should remain in prison until they die.

In India, life imprisonment is generally equivalent to 14 years.

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Kenya MPs 'dishonest and selfish'

BBC News:

Kenya's MPs are mostly dishonest, insincere and tribalistic, says speaker of parliament Francis ole Kaparo.

"There is clear lack of clarity, purpose, and vision in the behaviour of our MPs and political parties," Mr Kaparo told a meeting of young MPs.

He went on to reprimand them for failing to turn up to work, which meant the chamber was unable to pass laws.

A recent survey revealed that parliament was open for business for only 57 days last year.

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Netherlands halts Congo returns

BBC News:

The Netherlands has suspended the return of failed asylum-seekers to the Democratic Republic of Congo following reports of documents being leaked.

Congolese officials are reported to have obtained confidential documents on several deportees and then abused them.

Dutch Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk announced the temporary halt to returns during a special session of parliament.

She said an independent inquiry would investigate how Dutch files may have ended up with Congolese immigration.

Mrs Verdonk came under pressure in parliament to take action following the report by the Netwerk current affairs programme on Tuesday.

On a number of occasions in the past she has reassured parliament that failed asylum-seekers' files were kept secret.

Dutch media reports that human rights organisations had also warned that deportees faced the serious risk of imprisonment, extortion and assault if unmasked as asylum-seekers.

A five-year war in DR Congo is officially over, however armed bands continue to roam parts of the east, killing, raping and looting.

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Wedding 'sting' that ends with one-way ticket to Zimbabwe

Daniel McGrory:

IMMIGRATION officials are trapping Zimbabwean couples and forcibly deporting them when they turn up for their wedding ceremonies.

As Jack Straw told his G8 counterparts at a meeting in London yesterday that the latest wave of terror by Robert Mugabe against his own people was a “serious international concern”, the Home Office insisted that it was safe to send its detainees back to Zimbabwe.

A number of couples who were told that they had to retake their vows in a British register office to prove that they were married have been arrested with their guests and sent back to Harare within hours.

Lawyers claim that before they can get to court to fight their cases, these asylum-seekers have already been expelled. One woman, who gave her name only as Setimbile, was given a date for her register office ceremony in London last month, only to find half a dozen immigration officials waiting for her on the day.

The 26-year-old was not allowed to speak to the man she had married two years earlier in Zimbabwe. She was taken away in handcuffs and flown out within 48 hours. Her family does not know what has happened to her since.

One guest who escaped the wedding raid told how several other members of the family were also arrested. “We followed the Home Office order to prove they were genuinely married, and it was a trap.”

Half a dozen couples who showed up for weddings in Hatfield, Reading and London have been victims of this “sting” by immigration officials.

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Why Africa won't condemn Zimbabwe blitz

Elizabeth Blunt:

Foreign ministers from the G8 grouping of the world's richest and most powerful countries have called on other African leaders to denounce the forced evictions which are causing so much suffering in Zimbabwe.

Yet many of those other African governments have overseen similar brutal evictions in their own countries, and yet have suffered very little outside criticism.

The sad truth is that what is going on in Zimbabwe at the moment is not at all unusual.

From one end of Africa to the other, governments have set about slum clearance schemes without any consideration for the people who live there, or any sense of responsibility for what happens to them afterwards.

Nigeria, the current chair of the African Union, was the scene of a huge mass eviction in 1990, when around 300,000 people were bulldozed out of the Maroko neighbourhood in Lagos in a single week to make way for corporate office buildings and executive villas.

Soldiers cleared the Washington area of Abidjan in Ivory Coast at gunpoint in 2002, turning people out of their homes, sometimes with less than an hour's notice.

Hundreds of families in Bonaberi area of Douala in Cameroon, lost their homes in similar purges.

In every case it was absolutely true that the areas were unsanitary, and the houses built without permission, yet there was never any sense that these exercises were being carried out to give residents a better place to live.

The evicted families inevitably were driven further to the margins and ended up living in even worse conditions.

The victims of the Zimbabwe eviction are lucky that because of the political campaign being run against President Robert Mugabe, both inside and outside the country, there are well-organised and well-funded people calling attention to their plight.

But it seems unlikely that Africa's other leaders will sympathise with the displaced rather than with a fellow president cleaning up his country's city, and will speak out on their behalf.

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Aid is not the solution to Africa's problems

Richard Dowden:

When a tsunami hits or war creates refugees, the victims can do with some help to get back on their feet wherever they are.

Humanitarian relief aid will always be needed when disaster strikes.

But the evidence that aid can transform whole societies and lift millions out of poverty is unconvincing.

It can only speed up a process that is already happening.

When we see scenes of destitution from Africa we assume that we can change things by sending money.

But if aid could make Africa prosperous, it would have done so by now.

Despite nearly a trillion dollars of aid since independence in the 1960s, much of Africa is worse off now than it was then.

Poll puts Live8 last in ways to aid Africa

Black-male dropout rate lamented

Mark Waller:

African-American boys in Jefferson Parish public schools are falling far behind other demographic groups in academics, Superintendent Diane Roussel said Wednesday.

In a speech to the Jefferson Chamber of Commerce, Roussel said a 12-member committee of educators has been studying the disparity and could issue findings and recommendations during a training session for principals in August.

"Jefferson Parish's African-American male students drop out of school at a rate more than three times that of other students," Roussel said in a speech that otherwise amounted to an overview of Louisiana's second-largest public school system. "A generation of young men is left with little prospect for a future that an education can provide. We must bridge that achievement gap."

Black students, both boys and girls, made up Jefferson Parish's lowest-performing racial group in 2004, the most recent year for which detailed statistics are available under Louisiana's school accountability program.

Because some minorities nationally have long lagged other groups, federal reforms now push schools to track and raise test scores not only for the overall student population but also for different ethnic, economic, English-proficiency and disability groups. But Roussel said the Jefferson committee is breaking down the numbers even further, by gender, and that the results for black male students look particularly startling.

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Thursday, June 23, 2005

Residents blast mayor and council over gang violence

Mark Baylis:

A half-dozen community members, family and friends of a fatal shooting victim berated city officials Tuesday night at the City Council meeting for doing too little to curb gang violence following two weekend shootings.

Police have not confirmed that the shootings were gang-related or that they were linked. Still, residents told the council that gang violence is rising and the city hasn't done enough to stop it.

"People are getting shot, stabbed, they're getting beaten by bats," said resident Angie Ines. "Gang violence is getting out of control."

Ten residents expressed concerns or supported those who spoke. Many spoke in favor of a police proposal currently under court consideration for an injunction that would ban gang members from congregating in certain city areas.

Some put the blame squarely on Mayor Dick DeWees and the other council members.

"You know, Mr. DeWees, there has been a gang problem in the town for some time, so I'm putting the blame on you," said Robin Ramsey, whose grandchildren witnessed a shooting on June 18 outside her home. "You have got to do something. You are the mayor."

The outcry came after separate weekend shootings that left one man dead and another injured.

Richard Osborne Moore, 41, was shot Saturday evening while riding his bicycle near West Maple Avenue and North L Street. Police say he had no known gang affiliations and family and friends say he was shot by Hispanic gang members only for being black.

On Sunday, Ruben Gasca, 25, survived being shot in an apartment in the 700 block of North F Street.

Moore's daughter, Kyesha Dubey, tearfully told the council how gang members had tried to rip down a makeshift memorial for her father at the shooting site and had shouted, "It's just another dead nigger."

Dubey urged the council to voice support for the injunction, saying afterwards that if her father's death aided the passing of the injunction, at least he would not have died in vain.

Other residents came to recall their own encounters with gang violence.

Shaunta Branham, who said her father was once shot at in Lompoc for being black and her cousin and nephew attacked by gang members, said she is afraid to let her children outside to play.

"I see it as a race war - Mexicans versus blacks," Brown told the council. "I feel like, as a black woman, nothing is going to be done until you look at the seriousness of what's going on."

Race is central to the issue, according to attendees. Moore's family and friends said they believe the weekend incidents were related to gang rivalries between local Hispanic and black gangs, though police have not confirmed the shootings as either gang-related or linked.

Children witnessed shooting, beating

A man caught secretly videotaping women in a restroom has been sentenced

Associated Press:

Thirty-year-old Manuel Rodriguez-Cano was sentenced to 30 days in jail after pleading guilty this week to six misdemeanor counts of voyeurism. The judge also ordered him to be deported back to Mexico after his jail sentence.

Rodriguez-Cano was arrested last month after a woman noticed a video camera aimed at her from underneath a toilet stall divider. The woman's boyfriend found Cano with the camera, and detained him until police arrived.

Court documents said five other women and one girl, who appeared to be around six or seven-years-old, also appeared on the tape using the toliet and in varying states of undress.

Man gets 30 days in jail for peeping in restroom

Chinese teacher is suspected in months of schoolgirl rapes

Jim Yardley:

The teacher always sent a girl to buy his cigarettes. He left the class unsupervised and waited in his office. When the girl returned to class with flushed cheeks and tousled hair, the other students said nothing.

For nearly three months the teacher, Li Guang, raped 26 4th- and 5th-grade girls in this rural village, parents and court officials say. Some girls were raped more than once; Li attacked them in a daily rotation. He was found out when a 14-year-old refused to go to school for fear the next morning would be her "turn." She did not want to be raped a third time.

"School is where our children learn," said Cheng Junyin, the mother of the 14-year-old. "We thought it was the safest place for them."

It is the sort of horrific case that in many countries would be a national scandal but in China has disappeared into the muffled silence of state censorship. That silence matches the silence at the heart of the case: the fact that students considered a teacher so powerful they did not dare speak out.

Indeed, even as the conventions of Chinese society are being shaken by the tumult of modernization, the Confucian reverence of teachers remains strong, particularly in isolated areas like this farming village in Gansu province in western China. Parents grant teachers carte blanche, some even condoning beatings, while students are trained to honor and obey teachers.

"The absolute authority of teachers in schools is one of the cultural reasons that teachers are so fearless in doing what they want," said Yang Dongping, a leading expert on China's education system.

Yet modernization has helped drive many teachers away from the poorest areas like Gansu. Low pay in rural areas and better opportunities in cities have caused teacher shortages in many poor areas. One study found that 35 percent of village teachers leave within three years.

Poorer schools are left to hire cheaper teachers, many of them only marginally qualified, a trend that has coincided with a disturbing string of sexual abuse cases. Yang said beatings were far more common than rape, but he noted that in 2003 the Education Ministry published a list of 10 cases in which teachers had raped students.

In December 2003 a teacher in rural Shaanxi province was executed for raping 58 girls in 15 years. In October a teenage girl in rural central China tried to commit suicide after a teacher forced her to watch him rape her cousin.

Li, 28, may go on trial by the end of June, according to a court official in Dingxi, the city where the case will be heard. If he is convicted he will face a prison term of at least 10 years, or possibly the death penalty.

Local education officials as well as prosecutors refused to be interviewed about the case, other than to confirm that the trial would be forthcoming. China's state-controlled news media have remained silent, except for a short initial newspaper article that reported Li's arrest.

But a visit to this village found families who vented their anger at such a violation of trust. The village is nearly six hours from the provincial capital, Lanzhou, the last three hours on a dirt road through the mountains.

Farming is the primary livelihood, and families often delay sending a child to school to avoid the fees. Girls are usually the first to be kept home, and some do not start school until age 9 or 10. Li's 4th-grade class had about 50 students, of whom about 26 were girls, with ages ranging from 10 to 14.

The rapes lasted until the morning Cheng Junyin's 14-year-old daughter refused to go to school. Word began to spread through the village. Jiao Zhencai, 35, said her 12-year-old had been raped twice. Yet she said the girls had been too frightened to confront the teacher.

In the conservative culture of rural China, the shame of rape has been devastating for many families. Some have refused to talk to prosecutors or get involved in the case. Others fear that their daughters will be forever damaged, including when they reach marrying age and may be stigmatized.

Jiao may have the most difficult time forgetting what has happened. Her neighbors are Li's parents. She said they came to her home after their son was arrested and warned her not to talk about the case.

She said she told them: "Everybody has children. What if this had happened to you?"

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Employers face jail for using illegal workers in Britain

Richard Ford:

HOUSEHOLDERS who employ illegal workers, including nannies, face fines or even jail under proposals published yesterday to tackle illegal migrant working.

On-the-spot fines of £2,000 per illegal worker will now be imposed on employers or businesses. Firms or individuals who “knowingly” employ an illegal worker face a jail term of up to two years under the latest asylum and immigration Bill, published yesterday.

But householders whose cleaners, gardeners and window cleaners are here illegally will not be affected in the new clampdown. Under the law, they are considered to be purchasing a service rather than employing the person.

However, a person who has a nanny working exclusively for him, which means paying her National Insurance and providing her with holidays, will be covered by the proposal.

Tony McNulty, the Immigration Minister, said that the powers were aimed at companies, gangmasters and employment agencies who hire illegal migrants on a grand scale, rather than individuals.

Asked if the powers would be used against families who hire such workers, Mr McNulty said: “That is one of the relationships that will be harder to get at. Clearly the focus will be on the large-scale businesses.” Under the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill, bailiffs will have the power to seize goods from the homes or business premises of anyone refusing to pay the civil penalty of £2,000. An employer who “knowingly” hires an illegal worker faces a jail term of up to 12 months at a magistrates’ court and up to two years at Crown Court.

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Poll shows huge majority want foreigners to integrate and learn English for citizenship

WorldNetDaily:

Two-thirds of Americans believe immigrants should integrate into the U.S. culture, according to a new poll.

The Rasmussen Reports survey found that just 17 percent believe immigrants should maintain the culture of their home country while 67 percent believe newcomers should "adopt America's culture, language, and heritage."

Seventy-nine percent say immigrants should be required to learn English before they are allowed to become citizens. Just 14 percent disagree.

Rasmussen said similar attitudes were found in a February survey showing overwhelming opposition to letting illegal aliens obtain drivers licenses or receive government benefits such as Medicaid.

The now poll also found that 64 percent of Americans believe U.S. schools should teach all students in English. Twenty-nine percent believe some schools should offer courses in different languages.

Broken down by political affiliation, the poll found more Republicans favored cultural integration than Democrats.

Eighty-four percent of Republicans and 78 percent of Democrats say that learning English should be required before citizenship is offered.

Seventy-eight percent of Republicans and 63 percent of Democrats believe that immigrants should adopt U.S. culture.

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Lodi mayor cools to idea of a 'million Muslim march'

Andrew Adams:

A division in Lodi's Muslim community appears to have put the brakes on the idea of a local "million Muslim march."

Lodi Mayor John Beckman announced Tuesday he was working on the idea of a peace march with conservative radio host Mark Williams, who has a program on Sacramento radio station KFBK.

After meeting with a few of the leaders of Lodi's Muslim community Wednesday, however, Beckman said a march does not appear to be a feasible idea.

"I can't find one person from the mosque that I can talk to," he said. "There are two distinct groups trying to do distinctly different things. I'm not sure (the march) is a good idea anymore."

Call for Million Muslim March is being met with hesitation

Islam and rape

Times of India:

A Pakistani policeman charged with raping a teenaged girl in a police station has been charged under a controversial religious law that carries the death penalty - but which could also enable him to walk free.

Sub-inspector Qaiser Shah was booked under Sections 10 and 11 of the Hud Zina Ordinance, which puts the onus on the victim to prove she was raped.

Under this law, the victim has to produce four male Muslims who were witness to the rape. If she fails to prove the allegation, she can be ostracised and even charged with adultery.

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San Francisco professor fears rape by militant Hindu activists

Mark Williams:

A San Francisco professor has become embroiled in a dispute with militant Hindu activists who, she says, threatened to parade her naked in the streets and rape her because she was working with a local organization investigating religious and caste tensions in eastern India.

Angana Chatterji, an associate professor of social and cultural anthropology at the California Institute of Integral Studies, says the threats against her and other female members of the Indian People's Tribunal on the Environment and Human Rights were made last week as they took testimony from residents in impoverished Orissa state.

Over the past few years, Orissa has become a focal point in a campaign by Hindu fundamentalists to turn secular India into a Hindu nation ruled by Hindutva, a set of strict Brahmin principles. The campaign has heated up into a simmering "war for souls" as Hindu nationalists struggle to halt conversions to Islam and Christianity among the state's impoverished lower castes and classes.

Chatterji, an Indian citizen born in Calcutta, has stirred the ire of Hindu nationalists before by writing about religious violence in other Indian states and campaigning in the United States to block funding for extremist Indian groups.

The controversy last week came as Chatterji and other members of the tribunal were taking depositions from activists belonging to three Hindu groups -- the Bajrang Dal (army of the monkey god, Hanuman), Vishwa Hindu Parishad (World Hindu Council) and the women's wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (National Volunteers Group).

The meeting was peaceful, Chatterji said by telephone, until her group received a fax from the state office of the Hindu council labeling the tribunal a collection of "leftists, fellow travelers (and) Hindu baiters." In a pointed reference to Chatterji, it said: "The inclusion of an NRI (nonresident Indian) well known for anti-Hindu activities in the U.S. suggests foreign funds from sources bent on destabilizing the country."

"At that point," Chatterji said, "things started to get violent."

Activists from the Bajrang Dal and the World Hindu Council surrounded the tribunal members -- academics, human rights workers and retired judges among them -- and demanded that the audio recordings of their testimony be handed over. Chatterji refused, but to placate them, she said, she destroyed the tapes in front of them, and hearings were canceled for the day.

Outside, the crowd grew agitated, Chatterji said, with some shouting, "We will rape those women" as others allegedly called out: "We will parade them naked."

India's official National Human Rights Commission has reported that the stripping and public parading of women is a tactic used by upper-caste and Hindu nationalists to intimidate and punish those who oppose them.

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A kidnap a day by foreign gangs in London

Rosie Cowan:

A surge in extortion rackets organised by foreign gangs has substantially increased the number of kidnappings in the capital, with the average now running at almost one a day.

The rate of kidnappings has risen sharply in the past seven or eight years. Half of all kidnappers and victims in the capital are foreign nationals, usually from the same ethnic group. Detective Chief Superintendent Sharon Kerr, who heads Scotland Yard's serious and organised crime unit, said the growing number of foreign criminal networks carrying out kidnaps in the city led to increasingly complex and high risk situations.

"They are bringing their criminal enterprises with them and their different methodologies," she said. It was vital to gain immigrant communities' trust to help combat gangsters in their midst.

A total of 358 kidnaps were reported in London last year, according to figures released by the Metropolitan police yesterday. The Met's specialist kidnap unit - the only one in the UK - works on about 50-80 "live" kidnaps a year. There have been 31 cases this year, 55 last year, 85 in 2003 and 79 in 2002.

In the other 300 or so cases, police are only notified after a ransom has been paid and the victim freed, and the true figure could be much higher, as many underworld-linked crimes go unreported.

The involvement of so many foreign nationals in kidnaps means the Met often works with police forces in several different jurisdictions. For example, someone might be kidnapped in London and a ransom demand made in Pakistan.

Kidnapping is particularly prevalent in the Chinese, Afro-Caribbean, south Asian and eastern European communities, where extreme violence and torture is common, often over relatively small amounts of money. Last year, a group of Lithuanian men seized a young Lithuanian after overhearing his accent in the pub. They beat him senseless and then scrolled down the numbers in his mobile phone, calling friends and relatives to demand £200. Police rescued the critically injured victim, who spent weeks on a life support machine but eventually recovered.

So far, the Met kidnap unit, set up in 2001, has had a 100% success rate in recovering people alive. Skilled negotiators work round the clock to try to secure victims' safe release. In as many as 80% of cases, armed officers storm the kidnappers' stronghold and rescue the victim. But bringing the kidnappers to justice is difficult, often because victims are too frightened to testify. The prosecution rate for kidnap is just 20%, although many perpetrators are jailed for related offences.

However, Sir Ian Blair, the Scotland Yard commissioner, said yesterday the Met is talking to the Home Office and Crown Prosecution Service to try to get more kidnap cases to court without the victims having to give evidence, in line with recent policy changes on domestic violence.

Most kidnaps are crime-related - 29% are clearly linked to drugs, and another 36% are motivated by drugs or other crime. But the vast majority of victims are usually innocent parties. For instance, a drug supplier may get his gang of "enforcers" to seize the younger brother of a drug dealer who owes him money.

Another 19% of kidnaps the Met deals with involve human trafficking, often of young east European or Asian women brought into the country illegally and then sold on as sex slaves. In some cases, money is extorted from their families in China, eastern Europe or elsewhere.

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Indian girl, 14, wins a divorce

Omer Farooq:

A 14-year-old girl in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has won a battle to have her two-year marriage to a teenage boy annulled.

It is thought the first time in the state's history a child bride has successfully fought the centuries-old tradition of marrying girls off young.

Village elders agreed to grant Chenigall Suseela, who had threatened to commit suicide, the annulment.

Suseela said that she wanted to go back to school.

Her parents admitted they should not have married her off without her consent.

Indian child bride is granted a 'divorce'

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Nuevo Laredo nears anarchy as Mexican drug gang rules with fear

Olga R. Rodriguez:

Zooming around in sport-utility vehicles bristling with weapons, Mexican soldiers-turned-drug hit men have taken this border city to the brink of anarchy, infiltrating local police and threatening anyone who gets in their way.

Residents and law enforcement officials say the men are the feared Zetas, former members of a military intelligence battalion sent to the border to fight drug trafficking. Instead, they joined the Gulf cartel, one of Mexico's top drug gangs. They adopted the name Zetas -- a radio code for a military commander -- recruited followers and made the city of 300,000 their home base.

For the past two years, the city of tree-covered plazas and hacienda-style restaurants has lived in a state of siege. Many residents are afraid to leave their homes at night, and few tourists venture over from Laredo, Texas, leaving the city's handful of horse-drawn buggies idle.

Killings and police corruption became so brazen that President Vicente Fox was forced to send in hundreds of soldiers and federal agents in March, and the only man brave enough to take the job of police chief was gunned down hours after he was sworn in this month.

Since then, soldiers and federal agents have flooded the streets, patrolling in trucks and setting up checkpoints. Still, daytime street killings are commonplace.

José Luis Santiago Vasconcelos, Mexico's top drug prosecutor, said the Zetas were recruited by Osiel Cárdenas, the alleged leader of the Gulf cartel, during the late 1990s when their unit was posted to the border state of Tamaulipas.

At the time, there were 30 Zetas who defected, Vasconcelos said, and they have since recruited other men from the drug ranks and expanded.

After Cárdenas' arrest in 2003, accused drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán sensed weakness and tried to move in on Nuevo Laredo, unleashing a bloody turf war with the Zetas that has transformed the city.

Since January, more than 70 people have been killed in Nuevo Laredo, compared with 65 for all of 2004.

The Zetas rule with fear, threatening police and city officials and extorting money from businesses, including restaurants, car dealerships and junkyards.

"They came and intimidated anyone who had influence or power in this city," said a businessman who asked not to be named for fear of reprisals. "They made it clear they owned the city."

They sometimes set up roadblocks to stop motorists when they suspected rivals were in the area, the businessman said.

Nuevo Laredo is the busiest trade area along the U.S.-Mexico border, with an average of 6,000 cargo trucks crossing daily into Texas carrying 40 percent of Mexico's exports.

Just across the Rio Grande is Interstate 35, a main north-south artery. It's a doorway to the United States for millions of dollars of legal and illegal goods.

It is also the most coveted drug-smuggling route on the border, according to Mexican officials.

While drug trafficking is nothing new to Nuevo Laredo, the Zetas took things from bad to worse. They kidnap people for ransom and charge "fees" to migrant smugglers and other drug traffickers. They often kill those who refuse to pay, officials say.

"The gangs that were here before would kill each other, but now they don't respect anything or anyone," said Lázaro Alferez, a retiree who spends his afternoons in a downtown plaza. "I come out to the street, but I'm always afraid that I could get hit by a stray bullet."

The Nuevo Laredo newspaper El Mañana in 2003 published a citizens guide to detecting false officers after people started noticing armed men dressed like soldiers or police in the streets -- really the Zetas.

"They use the same uniforms and insignia as law enforcement, although some have the names and/or insignia of organizations that no longer exist," the guide read. "They usually carry a sidearm with no visible badges or IDs. If they have an ID, it is usually a fake."

Nuevo Laredo's mayor said Tuesday 150 officers will be fired

Violent Anarchy in Mexico's Gateway to the U.S.

Amid the killing fields of Nuevo Laredo

South Africa's sad history of child rapes

Iaine Harper:

In South Africa, there is more chance of being caught for a traffic fine than for child rape, said the Democratic Alliance on Wednesday.

Speaking during a debate in the national assembly to mark International Children's Day, DA social development spokesperson Mike Waters said 59 526 crimes against children had been reported last year.

However, just under half (49%) were referred to court, and only 13% ended in a successful conviction.

"This represents a staggering 163 crimes a day against children, with only one in eight of the perpetrators being brought to book.

"The picture looks even worse when sexual offences are separated from physical assault," he said.

A total of 21 702 sexual offences were reported in 2004, of which 57% ended up in court, and only six percent resulted in convictions.

"The conviction rate is down from nine percent from the previous year. This means that nearly 95% of child rapists are getting away with it.

"You have more chance of being caught for a traffic fine than you have for raping a child. That is not putting children first," said Waters.

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Police in Hamilton, Ohio are searching for a man who they say raped a 9-year-old girl

WHIO-TV:

Authorities said the man in his 20s lured the girl into an abandoned house on Sycamore Street in Hamilton and raped her. Officers said the incident happened when she was out riding her bike.

Investigators describe the attacker as a Hispanic male, 5 feet 8 inches tall and has a tattoo on his inner forearm.

Police said the girl’s father confronted the man, but the attacker managed to get away.

Girl, 9, pulled from bike and raped

Isaac Jones: "Tell that white b____ to suck my ___!"

S. Hall:

Julie was a wonderful person. She was beautiful, funny and had a truly good heart. She was a daughter and a sister and to me she was a friend. She was taken from us all in cold blood and nothing else. Not in the midst of a psychotic episode, but in cold blood. Her mother and father and sisters and friends had to listen to those horrible tapes in court where Julie is heard panicked and crying "Oh my God, he's trying to get my gun!" A short time later you hear Isaac, the one whose life, some of you think has value, say "I'm glad I killed the b____, " and "Tell that white b____ to suck my ___!" For that, he deserved to die!

And the fact that he's sorry now for what he did means nothing. He's not sorry for murdering Julie. He's sorry that he got caught and faces some prison time. My only hope now, since he will be in prison less than the amount of time that Julie got to live, is that he lives every day in fear while in prison and that he has a miserable existence the rest of his life. I hope that the demons he invented to get out of first-degree murder become his reality in prison and the rest of his life.

I'm not really sure how the people in that jury can have a clean conscience. As I read that woman's poem, I wanted to throw up. I cannot believe she was writing poetry and fighting to stay awake while hearing Julie's parents,' sisters and friends cries in the court room. Shame on you!

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Search for Emily Rimel resumes

Penny Moore:

Emily Rimel Lindsey Bruce

It was quiet for a while, but now there is a renewed search for 5-year-old Emily Rimel, who has been missing since December 7.

Her body has never been found, but police got a tip on where to find her late last week.

Monday, the trial for Lindsey Bruce, charged with kidnapping and raping Emily, was put on hold while the search was resumed.

In the past, the searches for Emily Rimel have also been what police always called "site-specific." Before Bruce was arrested, they had a global positioning device on his car hoping he would lead them to the Emily, but he never did.

Monday, the prosecutor told the judge, by law, they must pursue all leads so they don't get caught in a double jeopardy trap down the road.

Franklin County Assistant Prosecutor Ron Welch says, "We want to pursue all possible leads and attempt to locate Emily Rimel or her remains so that at some later time if the state chooses to pursue charges for the homicide we can do so."

Emily's mother Jane says, "They really haven't told me anything else except that they're searching for her in the area the inmate said Lindsey told him."

Rimel isn't sure she believes the inmate. She says, "He's known for all this time. Why is he coming forward, a week before the trial?"

Police believe Bruce killed Emily, but can't prove it without her body.

Rimel says, "That little girl was my whole world. There are kids missing longer than she has and still come home to their families. I'm not giving up on my little girl."

The new trial date on the rape charge for Bruce is now August 15.

Alleged Child Rapist's Trial Put On Hold

Emily Rimel

A failed asylum seeker from Zimbabwe was jailed for life after he admitted murdering a mother of three while her 12-year-old daughter watched

Wesley Johnson:

Nkosilathi Ndlovu, 27, violently stabbed Noebhle Ndlovu, 37, around twenty times at her home in Scholemoor Avenue, Bradford, between 6am and 8am on Christmas Day last year.

He also stabbed the 12-year-old girl twice in her leg, before stabbing himself in the stomach.

He pleaded guilty to murder and unlawful wounding today at Bradford Crown Court and the judge will ask the Home Secretary to deport him back to Zimbabwe once he has served at least 13 years and 203 days in jail.

The judge, James Stewart QC, told the defendant: “You lost it.”

He said: “This was a frenzied attack with a knife on a defenceless, naked woman in her own home, while her children were present.

“The picture I have of this is of a woman facing the floor and you with a raised knife stabbing her in the back.

“You punctured her aorta causing, mercifully, a quick death. You stabbed this child and then you stabbed their mother.

“The magnitude of the effect on them of having their mother’s life snuffed out in this way while they were present is incalculable.”

The judge said the only possible explanation for the defendant’s actions was that, according to a psychiatrist’s report, Ndlovu felt “manipulated and disempowered” by the relationship.

Referring to the report, the judge said: “Effectively it says, as I discussed with your counsel, you lost it.”

The court heard Ndlovu, who claims he cannot remember what happened, had been living in the UK illegally since February 2001 when his asylum application was rejected.

He had been to a party with the victim, to whom he was not married, on Christmas Eve, where they had argued.

Prosecuting, Tom Bayliss, QC, said that in the early hours of Christmas Day they returned to their address and the argument continued, when the victim – a widowed mother of three – told Ndlovu she had “had enough of him” and repeatedly asked him to leave.

He started packing his bags and she went to have a bath.

Mr Bayliss said the defendant, who had drunk more than 12 cans of lager, then armed himself with a blue-handled kitchen knife which had a blade measuring 18cm by 3.5cm, and concealed it up his sleeve.

The court heard the defendant started walking upstairs and had to pass the 12-year-old girl who was reading a newspaper on the stairway.

Mr Bayliss said the defendant told her to shut up and grabbed her by the shoulder before stabbing her twice in the leg, causing her to scream.

Ndlovu then attacked her mother, who had come out of the bathroom naked to see what was going on, stabbing her around 20 times whilst she lay on the floor as the young girl watched.

The court was told the stab wounds, which were mainly to her back, would have required “severe force” as they pierced her ribs.

The 12-year-old girl, who has now recovered from her injuries, tried to hit Ndlovu with a mirror she picked up during the attack to stop him, but it did not work.

The girl told police: “He grabbed me by the shoulder. I tried to go down stairs but he pulled me and stabbed me. He told me to shut up.”

Two of the victim’s children, two boys then aged 15 and nine, were in the living room as they had been woken by the argument.

The oldest boy, now 16, told police Ndlovu had said: “I’ll kill all of you.”

Mr Bayliss said: “The children were rightly terrified with what was happening and had the presence of mind to escape through the kitchen window and run to a neighbour.”

Pity that the British don't have the death penalty.

An illegal immigrant from Mexico was sentenced to 51 years in prison for wounding two sheriff’s deputies in a shootout

Gary Grado:

Prosecutors sought a 63-year sentence for Jorge Guerra-Vargas, who said in Maricopa County Superior Court that he fired on a sevenmember Special Weapons and Tactics team not knowing they were cops.

"I thought they were thieves. I was scared," Vargas said through an interpreter.

Vargas pleaded guilty May 2 to three counts of aggravated assault.

A sheriff’s SWAT unit was serving a search warrant Dec. 16 at a trailer home in a county island in Mesa when Vargas opened fire with a 9 mm handgun after the unit busted in and threw open a curtain used as a room divider.

Sean Pearce, son of Rep. Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, was shot in the stomach and Lew Argetsinger was shot in the hand. Rod Jackson was shot in the chest, but his body armor and a magazine of ammunition stopped the bullet.

Long term asked for SWAT team shooter

Pastor prefers jail over apology to Muslims

Mariza Fiamengo:

A CHRISTIAN pastor who has been ordered to apologise for vilifying Muslims says he will go to jail rather than say sorry for his comments.

Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) deputy president Michael Higgins ordered two pastors of an evangelical order, Catch the Fire Ministry, to apologise for comments they made in a speech, on a website and in a newsletter.

In a landmark ruling, the tribunal found Muslims were vilified by claims that Muslims were training to take over Australia, encouraging domestic violence and that Islam was an inherently violent religion.

The case was the first to be heard by VCAT since the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act took effect in Victoria at the start of 2002.

Outside the tribunal, Danny Nalliah – one of the pastors taken to VCAT by the Islamic Council – described himself as a martyr and said he would go to jail before apologising.

"Right from the inception, we have said that this law is a foul law, this law is not a law which brings unity," Pastor Nalliah said.

"It causes disunity and as far as we are concerned right from the beginning we have stated we will not apologise.

"We will go to prison for standing for the truth and not sacrifice our freedom and freedom to speak."

He said the Evangelical group had nothing against Muslims and its comments were taken out of context.

Judge Higgins said an apology was "appropriate" as the intention of the Victorian legislation was to protect freedom of speech, while placing limits on such freedom by prohibiting the vilification of persons or classes of persons.

He said he took into account that the pastors were of good character, but their passionate religious beliefs caused them to transgress the law.

Catch the Fire is appealing the VCAT decision in the Victorian Supreme Court.

Pastors reject apology order over Koran comments

Ohio homeless agencies struggle with Somali migrant influx

Nick Juliano:

Bags of clothes, toys and other family belongings spill out of lockers along one wall of the shelter, and brightly colored African blouses and wraparound garments are draped over fences outside to air.

From cubicles tucked in a corner of the YWCA Interfaith Hospitality Network shelter, workers contact other poverty-relief agencies. They are trying to find affordable housing and jobs for about a dozen Somali Bantu families who have lived for months in a center designed for stays of only a few weeks.

Experts say Columbus - already home to the nation's second-largest Somali population - is seeing a wave of secondary migration that is unmatched in other cities. Social service agencies say they were not prepared to deal with the influx.

"It's a significant strain," said Angela Plummer, director of the Community Refugee Immigrant Services. "We're a refugee agency so people go, 'Here are these refugees, help them.'"

About 200 Somali Bantus have come to Columbus from other U.S. cities in the past six months, seeking jobs and affordable housing they heard earlier immigrants easily found. Most have come from Memphis, Tenn.; Atlanta; Hartford, Conn.; and Chicago, according to interviews with migrants and aid workers by Daniel James Van Lehman, deputy director of the National Somali Bantu Project at Portland State University in Oregon.

At the shelter, African languages mix with English as parents and staff try to corral a dozen or so children to help clean the open room filled with benches, tables and cots - a continuous task with so many people in such a small space.

Isha Hussein Gudey arrived from Chicago four months ago because she was no longer able to pay her $800 monthly rent.

"The priority right now is to get housing," Gudey said in her native Maay Maay through an interpreter. Median monthly rent for apartments in Columbus is lower, ranging from $683 for two bedrooms to $989 for four, according to federal statistics.

Yet housing regulations prevent having more than two people per bedroom in apartments, and affordable three- and four-bedroom apartments are scarce.

Gudey stays at the shelter with her three youngest children - three others are at school. Her husband, Sheikh Mohamed Abdalla, is trying to learn English, hoping to find a job once the family finds a home.

As of Friday, 11 families totaling 82 people - about 40 percent of the new migrants - still were staying at the shelter. They are bused to churches at night to sleep.

"They did overwhelm the system, and they caught people off guard," Van Lehman said.

Most of Ohio's first wave of Somalis started arriving in the mid-1990s to escape civil war. About 400 Bantus, a group whose ancestors were brought to Somalia in the 19th century as slaves, came to Columbus last year.

Most now have jobs and houses or apartments and are familiar with most aspects of American culture, community officials say.

Columbus now is home to about 30,000 Somali immigrants, a community smaller only than the one in Minneapolis.

Franklin County had $639,704 in federal grants to help the first wave of immigrants find jobs, houses and health care, enroll their children in school and learn English. A coalition of government and social service organizations will request more money, said Lance Porter, a spokesman for the county's Department of Job and Family Services.

Community Refugee Immigrant Services receives a federal grant to deal with unexpected arrivals, but that is enough for only one employee, who can't handle all cases, Plummer said. The money helps migrants find jobs, but not housing.

In Columbus, Somali community organizations are translating for the recent migrants and cooking authentic Somali food.

Community leaders agree the city wasn't prepared to handle the influx.

"The (federal) settlement plan was not executed the way it should have been," said Fatuma Bihi, a spokeswoman for Somali Women and Children's Alliance, which also helps immigrants find homes and jobs. She said Somalis are used to living in close-knit villages and were not accustomed to being spread throughout different communities.

Many new refugees have no family or friends in Columbus - unlike other secondary migrants - and come just because they have a vague impression of thriving community, officials say.

"They're arriving without any direct connection (to Columbus) or even job prospect," said Dennis Evans, a spokesman with the state Department of Job and Family Services.

National Somali Bantu Project

Immigrant accused in Ohio mall plot asking that statements to investigators be barred at trial

A Kenyan immigrant found guilty of running a brothel from her London townhouse has been spared a jail term

BBC News:

Ann O'Brien

Ann O'Brien, who was found guilty of controlling prostitutes, was given 180 hours community service. She had already spent five months in jail.

The 32-year-old lived in the penthouse of her £1.25m Mayfair brothel and had 27 bank accounts traced by police.

She was told she would be stripped of her wealth - prosecutors are likely to seek £1.2m at a confiscation hearing.

Southwark Crown Court heard O'Brien, who was born in Nairobi, left school to help her mother run a vegetable stall - her family bought her a plane ticket to the UK in 1995.

She moved to London where she re-invented herself as "Nancy" and began working as a prostitute, the court heard, earning enough money to buy her own brothel with a £487,000 cash deposit.

Prosecutor Jonathan Higgs told the trial it was an "enormously successful business", banking thousands of pounds a week.

She is thought to have run three shifts of prostitutes, with 15 girls on each shift. O'Brien employed women from all over the world and ran another brothel from a flat in Marylebone, central London, as well as an escort service, police said.

Brothel madam to be stripped of her millions

£12,000-a-week madam found guilty

Kenyan Made Millions From London Sex Ring

O’Brien vows to fight for assets

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Immigrants flunk draft intelligence test

Copenhagen Post:

Draftees with immigrant background stand a worse chance of passing the required intelligence test then ethnic Danes, the Danish Defence Academy said in a report on Monday.

The report, which based its conclusions on 22,646 reviews of conscripts tested between September 2003 and June 2004, found that 28 percent of draftees with an immigrant background failed the military's intelligence tests, compared with only seven percent of ethnic Danes, national television news channel DR reported.

The academy said the difference in test scores could not alone be explained by differences in reading skills, and that possible causes could be lack of motivation, or that the average immigrant parent was not as educated as the Danish counterpart.

The academy's chief psychologist, Stig Mencke, said he believed that the results could partly be that children of immigrants did not receive the same mental stimulation at home or in kindergarten as ethnic Danish children.

'They're not stimulated in the same way that Danish children are,' said Mencke. 'You need to be stimulated to develop a talent, and that's not easy if you are often alone or not in contact with other people.'

Mencke said children and teenagers met with demands and challenges in kindergarten or after-school activities.

'Society must ensure that immigrants enter kindergarten and after-school centres at an early age, and become integrated in Danish community,' he said.

Principal Olav Nielsen from the Humlehave School in the minority-dominated area Vollsmose in the city of Odense, said many children of immigrants often lacked both linguistic and conceptual skills, and mastered limited vocabularies.

'Many of these young people grow up in families with many children in an environment offering relatively poor stimulation,' he said. 'And if you neither have language nor concepts, then you'll find it difficult to solve complicated tasks.'

Nielsen said many immigrant homes showed little interest in their children's education, and said society must help immigrants to get an education.

'It's the key to solving many of the social problems which dominate the headlines in the press all the time,' he said.

Integration Minister Rikke Hvilshøj said steps had already been taken to improve education condition for young immigrants, and asked everyone to remain calm despite the academy's conclusions.

Hvilshøj said she expected immigrants to reach ethnic Danes in 10-15 years.

Immigration And The Unmentionable Question Of Ethnic Interests

A Palestinian woman heading for treatment at an Israeli hospital was caught with explosives

Lara Sukhtian:

A badly burned Palestinian woman was alternately defiant and tearful Monday after Israeli soldiers caught her trying to enter Israel with 22 pounds of explosives hidden on her body.

The woman, who suffered serious burns on her hands, feet and neck in a kitchen explosion five months ago, had been granted permission to cross into Israel from the Gaza Strip for medical treatment when she raised the suspicion of soldiers at the Erez checkpoint.

Video released by the military showed 21-year-old Wafa al-Biss taking off articles of clothing on the orders of soldiers searching for explosives, and rubbing her disfigured neck with her burned hands and screaming.

The military said she tried to blow up the explosives Monday but failed and was not injured.

At the Shikma Prison in Israel's Negev Desert, where the Shin Bet security service allowed Israeli TV reporters to interview her, al-Biss said she was determined to carry out a suicide attack against Israel because of its occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.

"My dream was to be a martyr," she said, adding that she was recruited by the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a violent offshoot of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement. "I believe in death."

Gaza woman seized en route to bombing hospital in Israel

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13-yr-old rape victim delivers baby in Bhopal

N D Sharma:

A 13-year-old rape victim delivered a healthy baby at a local hospital yesterday — but she is displaying symptoms of acute anaemia.

The State Women Commission has taken up the tribal girl’s case and is also trying to get the rapist arrested.

Mantribai of Barethi village in Betul district used to take cattle to fields for grazing.

In September last year she was allegedly raped several times by Khudi Gaur, a forest watchman, who threatened her with dire consequences if she ever talked to any one. It was only after she got pregnant did the terrified child told her mother what had happened.

Jinagubai lodged a complaint with the Amla police station.

The girl was taken to the district hospital and delivered in the first week of June.

Crushed before they bloom

A Vietnamese asylum seeker has denied raping a woman during a violent masked robbery

Cambridge Newspapers:

Twenty-year-old Van Vu, of no fixed address, is one of three men alleged to have burst into a flat in Saffron Walden, armed with knives and a handgun and wearing masks from the horror film Scream.

Two 24-year-old women were sexually assaulted in the attack on February 27 last year, Chelmsford Crown Court has been told.

The jury heard the men also stole £1,000 in cash and two mobile phones. But Van Vu denies rape and aggravated burglary.

Hung Nguyen, 24, who lives in Mare Street, Hackney, East London, has admitted rape and aggravated burglary, and 22-year-old Hoang Le, 22, of Welshpool House in Hackney, has pleaded guilty to aggravated burglary and indecent assault.

Vu, giving evidence through a Vietnamese interpreter, said he had come to Britain with Nguyen, illegally stowed away in the back of a lorry. When arrested, they claimed asylum.

He said he had gone on a car trip to Saffron Walden on the day of the alleged incident and had been given the mask to wear as a prank.

He claims he knocked on the door of the flat and the women did not appear to be scared.

He said he watched television with the women before having consensual sex with one of them.

Vu also denies claims the women were tied up using sticky tape.

Woman sobs as she relives horror rape

Women 'tied and raped' in terror ordeal

Second victim's 'rape' terror

Authorities seek smelly rape suspect

Jim Six:

An unidentified man with a strong body odor was frightened off before he could rape a Baird Avenue woman, police said Monday

The victim, 24, had just come home from work at about 9:40 p.m. Friday, changed her clothes and walked down from her second-floor apartment to take out the trash, police said.

Having put the trash in containers behind the Paulsboro Manor Apartments building where she lived, the woman was walking toward the back door when she was grabbed by the hair from behind and thrown to the ground, said police.

According to police reports, her assailant flipped her over and lowered himself on top of her while he cut off her shirt with what appeared to be a folding knife, leaving numerous scratches on her chest, and attempted to cut off her shorts.

He had lowered his own trousers and was about to rape her when he heard voices coming from the front of the apartment building, police said. He jumped up, pulled up his pants and fled through a nearby wooded area, according to police reports.

The victim told police that the man was a black male between 6-feet and 6-feet, 2-inches tall, wearing a black T-shirt and blue jeans with a black ski mask covering his face.

The man also had strong body odor, according to the woman.

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Grandfather rapes five-year-old in India

Newindpress:

A five-year old girl was allegedly raped by her grandfather who was arrested and remanded to police custody in Sibsagar district, official sources said.

The minor girl, along with her mother, had come to visit her grandfather who allegedly raped her on Sunday when the other family members were busy with household chores.

The family members were alerted when they heard the girl screaming after which the child became unconscious.

The child’s mother along with the other family members filed a complaint with the police following which the grandfather was arrested.

The accused was produced before the Chief Judicial Magistrate on Monday who remanded him to three days’ police custody.

Unfortunately this type of crime seems to be pretty common in some parts of the world:

80 Year Old Grandfather Rapes Girl, 8

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The 11-Year-Old Wife

Farmer gets death for rape of niece

A 23-year-old Pakistani immigrant who viciously assaulted and raped three women has been jailed for 15 years in Ireland

RTE News:

The attacks took place on different dates between February and June 2004.

Salman Dar, a computer graduate from Lahore in Pakistan, was arrested two days after he carried out his third attack.

He is the son of an academic and medical consultant, who came to Ireland in 2003 to pursue further studies.

The court heard Dar worked in a chicken factory in Ballyhaunis, Co Mayo, and would travel by train to attack women in Dublin.

He targeted blonde-haired young women walking alone late at night. He would follow them and with considerable violence, rape and terrorise them.

One of his three victims was attacked in the underground car park of an office block, the others in the stairwells and grounds of their apartment blocks. None of the women knew Dar.

Hopefully this animal will be deported once his prison sentence is over.

Lions free kidnapped girl in Ethiopia

CNN:

Police say three lions rescued a 12-year-old girl kidnapped by men who wanted to force her into marriage, chasing off her abductors and guarding her until police and relatives tracked her down in a remote corner of Ethiopia.

The men had held the girl for seven days, repeatedly beating her, before the lions chased them away and guarded her for half a day before her family and police found her, Sgt. Wondimu Wedajo said Tuesday by telephone from the provincial capital of Bita Genet, some 560 kilometers (348 miles) west of the capital, Addis Ababa.

"They stood guard until we found her and then they just left her like a gift and went back into the forest," Wondimu said, adding he did not know whether the lions were male or female.

News of the June 9 rescue was slow to filter out from Kefa Zone in southwestern Ethiopia.

"If the lions had not come to her rescue then it could have been much worse. Often these young girls are raped and severely beaten to force them to accept the marriage," he said.

"Everyone ... thinks this is some kind of miracle, because normally the lions would attack people," Wondimu said.

Stuart Williams, a wildlife expert with the rural development ministry, said that it was likely that the young girl was saved because she was crying from the trauma of her attack.

"A young girl whimpering could be mistaken for the mewing sound from a lion cub, which in turn could explain why they (the lions) didn't eat her," Williams said. "Otherwise they probably would have done."

The girl, the youngest of four brothers and sisters, was "shocked and terrified" and had to be treated for the cuts from her beatings, Wondimu said.

He said that police had caught four of the men, but were still looking for three others.

In Ethiopia, kidnapping has long been part of the marriage custom, a tradition of sorrow and violence whose origins are murky.

The United Nations estimates that more than 70 percent of marriages in Ethiopia are by abduction, practiced in rural areas where the majority of the country's 71 million people live.

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A 10-year-old Kenyan schoolboy pleads guilty to raping a three-year-old girl

Independent Online:

A 10-year-old Kenyan schoolboy on Tuesday pleaded guilty to raping a three-year-old girl last month in a case that has shocked the country's central Rift Valley province.

The boy, wearing his school uniform, stunned a packed courtroom in this lakeside town by admitting to sexually assaulting the girl who is still in hospital with serious internal injuries she sustained in the attack.

"It's true as read," the child said in halting Swahili when asked by Naivasha magistrate Jennifer Thuita to respond to the charge of having unlawful carnal knowledge of the girl.

His plea was met with gasps and visible displays of shock among spectators who had gathered at the courthouse about 90km north-west of Nairobi to witness the unusual prosecution of a minor on sex charges.

Police said the boy assaulted the girl for unknown reasons after she was briefly left along outside her home when her mother went to the market. The victim suffered vaginal, facial and back injuries in the attack, they said.

Rape - the invisible crime

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Saudis deport 50,000 illegal immigrants from Mecca each month

Monsters and Critics:

The rate of illegal immigrants of both sexes deported per month by the deportation and visitor monitoring department in Mecca has risen to more than 50,000.

Colonel Fahd al-Wudhaynani, director of the deportation and visitors' monitoring section at the Mecca Passports Department, said the department was seeking an agency to handle the transport of illegal immigrants using extra chartered flights. He noted that none of the illegal immigrants' deportation had been delayed due to flights. He added, however, he expected a shortage of seats in the next few days, which would call for special planes to transport them.

Now there is a country that knows how to deal with illegal immigration!

Mexican drug commandos expand ops in 6 U.S. states

WorldNetDaily:

The ultra-violent, U.S.-trained elite, Mexican paramilitary commandos known as the "Zetas," responsible for hundreds of murders along the border this year, have expanded their enforcement efforts on behalf of a drug cartel by setting up trafficking routes in six U.S. states.

A U.S. Justice Department memo says the U.S.-trained units have recently moved operations into Houston, San Antonio and the states of California, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. They have been operating in Dallas for at least two years, according to the feds.

The original Zetas are former Mexican army commandos, some apparently trained in the U.S. by Army special forces to combat drug gangs. Members of a broader Zetas organization have worked for the Gulf cartel since 2001. They provide firepower, security and the force needed to oversee shipments of narcotics and smuggled aliens along the border and up Interstate 35, which runs through Texas and Oklahoma.

According to FBI officials, the Zetas are attempting to consolidate their grip on the smuggling route along I-35. Anyone caught not paying the 10 percent commission they charge on all cargo – drugs or humans – is killed, according to U.S. and Mexican law enforcement sources.

The Zetas have also brought their cold-blooded killing tactics to the U.S., say federal law enforcement authorities – murdering rival drug dealers and sometimes innocent bystanders.

"Texas law enforcement officials report that the Zetas have been active in the Dallas area since 2003," said the Justice Department intelligence bulletin circulated among U.S. law enforcement officials. "Eight to ten members of the Zetas have been involved in multiple assaults and are believed to have hired criminal gangs in the area ... for contract killings."

The feds say the group has begun establishing its own trafficking routes into the United States and will protect them at any cost.

"U.S. law enforcement have reported bounties offered by Los Zetas of between $30,000 and $50,000 for the killing of Border Patrol agents and other law enforcement officers," the bulletin said. "If a Zeta kills an American law enforcement officer and can successfully make it back to Mexico, his stature within the organization will be increased dramatically."

The Zetas take their name from a radio code once used by its members. While originally there were 68, the Zetas have trained a second generation of commandos – many of them sons and nephews of those trained by U.S. military forces to combat drug trafficking in Mexico. U.S. law enforcement officials say they now number more than 700. Their numbers also include some Mexican army deserters and former federal police officers.

U.S. and Mexican law enforcement authorities say the Zetas operate special training camps in the Mexican states of Tamaulipas and Michoacán, where newly recruited Zetas take intensive six-week training courses in weapons, tactics and intelligence gathering.

The Zetas conducting a bloody war for control of the entire southern border in an effort to secure a monopoly on drug-smuggling and people-smuggling routes, according to law enforcement officials.

At least 600 have been killed this year in a wave of violence waged by the Zetas gang, headed by reputed drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, said Mexico's Attorney General Daniel Cabeza de Vaca.

Among the victims of the U.S-trained Zetas have been other suspected smugglers, hit men, police, soldiers and civilians on both sides of the 2,000-mile border.

There are widespread reports of the commandos making cross-border runs into U.S. territory in military-style vehicles, armed with automatic weapons.

The U.S. government spent millions of dollars training Los Zetas to intercept drugs, some of them coming from Mexico's southern border, before they could reach the U.S. The U.S. government has also sent U.S. Border Patrol agents to Mexico's southern border with Guatemala to train law enforcement and military forces to intercept human smugglers destined to reach the U.S.

Guzman, whose nickname means "Shorty," bribed guards to escape from prison in 2001. He is one of Mexico's most-wanted fugitives. U.S. authorities have offered a $5 million reward for his capture.

The spike in killings and kidnappings in northern Mexico in recent months has made headlines and prompted federal agents and soldiers to patrol the streets of Nuevo Laredo, across from Laredo, Texas. Recently, a new police chief in Nuevo Laredo was assassinated nine hours after taking office.

Among the 600 people murdered in gang shootings across the Mexican border this year, many were slain execution-style, with their hands tied behind their backs.

The violence along the border has reached a point where some are questioning President Vicente Fox's ability to govern the country.

A senior U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration official, Anthony Placido, told Congress last week that Mexico's corrupt police forces were "all too often part of the problem rather than part of the solution" in fighting the drug cartels.

Fox won office in 2000, ending 71 years of one-party rule and promising to clamp down on the multibillion-dollar cross-border trade in cocaine, marijuana and heroin.

While initially winning praise for putting bosses like Benjamin Arellano Felix and Osiel Cardenas behind bars, his crime-busting reputation has been undermined by the alarming rise in violence, along with evidence Fox has failed to clean up Mexico's police forces.

Faced with the fallout on its southern frontier, the State Department has twice issued travel warnings for the Mexican border, where more than 30 U.S. citizens have been kidnapped.

Mexico's apparent inability to curb the bloodshed on the 2,000-mile border is affecting the financial markets. Banking group HSBC said "staggering" levels of violence could raise questions about Mexico's stability in the run-up to next year's presidential election. Fox is constitutionally barred from running for re-election.

His approval rating has taken a hit, dropping 3 points to 56 percent in a poll in May, with many Mexicans complaining of safety fears, particularly in the north.

Fox has pledged a "mother of all battles" against the drug traffickers he says are openly challenging the government.

"We have taken on the challenge and we will do battle against all the cartels' criminals and against organized crime," Fox said in a speech Friday.

He sent hundreds of troops and federal agents to the states of Tamaulipas, Sinaloa and Baja California last week after suspected drug hit men killed the police chief of Nuevo Laredo.

Despite the move, drug gangs shot and killed at least 11 people across the three states during the week, prompting observers to declare the operation, dubbed "Mexico Secure," a failure.

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White widow not invited to black husband's memorial service

Richard Johnson:

WHEN Harlem political leaders held a memorial service for Judge Bruce Wright, they neglected to invite his widow, Liz Davidson Wright — "because she is white," her friend Lyle Stuart told PAGE SIX.

The event — organized by Wright's son, State Assemblyman Keith Wright, a candidate for Manhattan borough president — was held June 4 at City College with such pillars of the community on the dais as Basil Patterson, Rep. Charles Rangel, former Mayor David Dinkins and Inner City Broadcasting powerbroker Percy Sutton.

Stuart — who published Wright's last book, "Black Justice in a White World" — had planned to attend, but decided against it when he learned Liz had not been invited.

"I was aggravated. Bruce was very fond of Liz and she was very protective of him. You'd see them together holding hands, they were like high school kids," Stuart recalled. "This is reverse racism, no question about it. None of his sons had spoken to him in five years because he married a white woman."

Can you imagine the uproar if the judge had been white and his sons chose not to invite his widow to the memorial service because she was black?

'Infertility time bomb' warning for Europe

BBC News:

Infertility is set to double in Europe over the next decade, a leading UK fertility expert has warned.

One in seven couples now has trouble conceiving naturally, but Professor Bill Ledger from Sheffield University warned this could rise to one in three.

He told a European fertility conference that women should be offered career breaks so they could have children younger, when they are more fertile.

Obesity and sex infections were also increasing infertility, he said.

The incidence of chlamydia, a sexually transmitted infection which carries a risk of infertility, has doubled over the last decade - and 6% of girls under the age of 19 are currently classed as obese.

A potential rise in male infertility could also affect couples, Professor Ledger said. Both the quality and quantity of sperm appeared to be in decline.

"Young people of today will become tomorrow's patients in infertility clinics," Professor Ledger said.

He warned the rise in sexually transmitted infections in young teenagers was likely to cause blocked fallopian tubes in some.

"Later, when these young women want to become mothers, they find they can't conceive."

Professor Ledger added: "The obese child is almost certain destined to become an obese adult. Many women who are overweight will not ovulate as efficiently."

Inflexible working hours and financial and career aspirations mean many women are putting off having a family until they are in their late 30s and early 40s, he said.

"The sustainability of the population of Europe is at risk because there are too few children being born. It is a threat to the future."

But he said it was not too late to reverse the trend, with many countries, such as those in Scandinavia, introducing policies to encourage women to have children earlier.

He suggested the UK also follow the lead of France by introducing tax relief and giving greater support to women who want to take career breaks to start a family.

"Women are simply not as fertile after 35," Professor Ledger said.

"It's easier and more straightforward to do whatever you can to encourage women to have children naturally, rather than waiting to the point at which IVF may be needed."

Dr Allan Pacey, of the British Fertility Society, said: "Nature designed women to have children in probably their late teens and early twenties, and many women are now waiting until they are over 35.

"The message has to be driven home that the sooner you do it, the more likely it is you will be able to conceive without medical assistance."

Dr Pacey said the NHS was unlikely to be able to fund a huge increase in demand for fertility treatment. He also stressed that treatment was not without risk.

Dr Becky Lang, from the Association for the Study of Obesity said the issue of fertility and obesity was often overlooked.

"Being obese can significantly reduce your fertility as well as causing more complications when they do become pregnant.

"We have just been asked by the NHS to conduct more research into this as it is of growing concern to health professionals."

A spokesperson for the Department of Health said: "The government is committed to improving the health of nation, reducing obesity, promoting healthy living, increasing physical activity and tackling sexually transmitted infections."

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Monday, June 20, 2005

Pakistani burns wife and daughter to death

Independent Online:

A Pakistani poured kerosene over his sleeping wife and daughter and burned them to death in the country's latest example of so-called honour killings, police said Monday.

The 45-year-old man, named as Jalil Ahmed, snapped after his brother caught his daughter having sex with a neighbour in the remote town of Samasatta, about 105km south of the central city of Multan, police said.

He rushed back from his workplace in the southern city of Karachi and with the help of his brother tied the 20-year-old girl, named as Shomaila, and her mother to wooden beds as they slept, local police officer Arif Nawaz said.

They then set light to the two women - the girl for having an affair and the 40-year-old mother Azeem Mai for "not discouraging her daughter", the police officer said.

Police have arrested the girl's father and uncle and efforts were under way to arrest their neighbour, who fled the town after the incident.

"We have registered a case against three persons and arrested two of them, who have confessed the crime," the policeman said.

"They said they had killed them for honour."

Officials say about 4 000 people, mostly women, have died as a result of brutal "honour punishments" in rural areas of Pakistan over the past four years.

Last week a Pakistani widow and her two daughters were beaten and forced to parade naked through a market after her son allegedly had an affair with another man's wife in Qabula, 175km east of Multan.

And this is a culture that multiculturalists want us to respect?

Lao Buddhists beheaded in Thai Muslim south

Reuters:

Muslim militants have beheaded two Lao migrant workers in Thailand's mainly Muslim south, police said on Sunday, believing it may be the same group that beheaded a Thai Buddhist teacher last week.

The bodies of the young Buddhist couple, who left neighbouring Laos two months ago to work on a Thai chicken farm, were found on Saturday in Pattani province, one of three deep south provinces where more than 700 people have died in violence since January 2004.

"From our preliminary investigation, it could be the work of Muslim militants who earlier beheaded the retired Buddhist teacher in the same province," Pattani Police Major Uthai Chaimala told Reuters.

The killings raised the number of known decapitations of Buddhists to 7 since violence erupted 18 months ago in the region bordering Malaysia which has a century-long history of violent rebellion against Bangkok's rule.

In last week's killing, police found a note near the severed head of the 65-year old man that warned the government against arresting more Muslim suspects.

The note said the militants would kill two civilians for every innocent Muslim detained by the authorities without evidence, police said.

No note was found with the Lao couple.

"Beheading has now become part of the unrest in southern Thailand. Police are facing difficulty getting cooperation from local people. They are too afraid to report or provide us with any clues," Uthai said.

Muslim militants have carried out almost daily bomb attacks, arson and ambushes despite Bangkok's olive-branch approach in recent months.

The government of the mostly Buddhist country has imposed martial law in parts of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat provinces, at the same time as offering lavish development aid and regional assistance.

Lao Couple Beheaded in Southern Thailand

Racial violence in Los Angeles' public schools

Naush Boghossian:

Hate crimes in Los Angeles' public schools have surged more than 300 percent over the past decade -- the highest growth rate of all campus crimes, fueling concerns about racial tensions in the nation's second-largest school district.
Nearly all of the 52 hate crimes reported in the 2003-04 school year were racially motivated, up from 12 in 1995-96, according to the latest figures available from Los Angeles Unified School District police.

In recent months, officials have continued to grapple with race-related issues, including a spate of high-profile campus brawls at Jefferson and Taft high schools and an e-mailed threat of race-related gang violence that kept hundreds of kids out of dozens of schools.

While some civic leaders fear that the tensions could spread into the broader community, school officials say it is simply a reflection of stresses that already exist in the community.

"It's always been there, but schools are getting more diverse and ethnic tensions are growing and we have to deal with it. But there's so much ethnic conflict in the city. If we don't get together and talk about this in a responsible way, we're going to be the lesser for it," said Sheila Roth, student cabinet adviser at Taft High School, where fights in May prompted a massive police response and a campus lockdown.

"And, what do you expect when you throw 3,700 kids in a school designed for 2,400?"

Officials note that it's not just race-related incidents that are increasing. According to LAUSD crime statistics, weapons possessions rose 18 percent in the last three years, to 646 in 2003-04; robbery/extortion arrests rose 35 percent, to 345 last year; loitering/trespassing arrests increased by nearly 26 percent to 545.

District officials attribute the increases partly to better reporting. But they also have moved to make school safety a priority.

"I think there are some ethnic and cultural tensions, and those emanate in the community, oftentimes in the homes. It's a school's job to do the best they can to defuse that kind of attitude and that's what we have to work on and we have to work on it with other agencies," said LAUSD's Chief Operating Officer Dan Isaacs.

"Our schools are much safer than the communities in which they rest, but we want to address the issues that occur in society and oftentimes spill over into our schools."

Superintendent Roy Romer has authorized $3.7 million over three years to increase school police staff by 30, and $4.3 million to add more than 130 safety aides to assist with supervision programs at secondary schools.

The district is working on a systemwide discipline policy and has established "safe zones" around some schools to combat gang violence. Efforts also are set for elementary and middle schools, where the district wants to teach students about cultural and ethnic sensitivities and how to resolve disputes better.

LAUSD reflects a national trend of rising campus violence, said Delbert Elliott, director of the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado.

There were 48 reported school deaths -- including suicide and homicide -- in 2003-04 -- the highest number ever recorded, Elliott said. That compared with 17 in 2001-02 and 16 in 2002-03.

The number of students involved and injured in fights also is up, as well as students being threatened or injured by a weapon.

"It looks like we're seeing a reversal of trends. We saw a bottoming out in 2001, but there's not only more homicides, more fights, more injury, and carrying a weapon is going back up again," Elliott said. "The evidence is pretty clear that we're seeing escalating levels of violence at elementary and secondary schools. So something's going on that's creating very, very high rates of very serious violence."

Overcrowding and increasingly diverse campuses are seen as key factors for the rising tensions, according to parents, teachers and students.

The national average of students per teacher and counselor is 16 but in many LAUSD schools it's more than 25 students per teacher, said John Rogers, associate director of UCLA's Institute for Democracy, Education and Access.

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Mexican Mafia defendant prompted prison gang to move to the streets

Sam Quinones:

Peter "Sana" Ojeda, the reputed Mexican Mafia godfather of Orange County, who was arrested last week, helped pioneer the gang's transformation over a generation by showing it the way out of the prisons and onto the streets, authorities say.

The system of using street gang members to extort "taxes" from drug dealers, which Ojeda allegedly introduced, has been implanted throughout Southern California and is now being exported to Northern California and other states, authorities say.

"These guys are branching out," said Leo Duarte, a state Department of Corrections expert on the Mexican Mafia.

Those who say they know the 63-year-old Ojeda describe his demeanor as simple, humble, respectful and polite. He is said to be a handyman, repairing properties for his father-in-law.

He lives on an unassuming working-class street in La Habra, lined with beige stucco homes, one of which he shares with his young son and his wife, Rosemary, who declined a request for an interview.

The property is lined with a white wrought-iron fence and has fruit trees, a small basketball court and neatly trimmed grass.

Ojeda was arrested Wednesday and charged with federal racketeering. He was among 36 people charged that day with felonies, including drug trafficking and murder, after a two-year investigation that officials hope will crush the Mexican Mafia in the county.

Authorities believe Ojeda, who could face life in prison, controlled the drug trade of Latino street gangs in Orange County by using violence and coercion to keep them in line, while forcing them to pay the Mexican Mafia a percentage of their profits. Through Santa Ana city jailers, Ojeda declined a Times request for an interview.

Ojeda has been a member of the Mexican Mafia since the 1960s, officials believe. And before his arrest, he was one of the most respected mafiosos still on the street, authorities say.

Ojeda did not invent drug dealer taxing; the Mexican Mafia had been taxing inmates in California prison yards since the 1960s, said Duarte.

"A lot of them study the culture of Aztec history and [also] get the ideas from the Italian mafia," said Duarte. The Aztecs taxed surrounding communities, and the Italian mafia extorted protection money from merchants.

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Black college students fail HIV IQ test

Mark Stringfellow:

A report, authored by Nanetta Payne, a graduate student at Jackson State University in Mississippi, indicates troubling misperceptions about HIV among young African Americans, who are at higher risk for the disease compared to other racial groups but are unlikely to realize it.

Payne surveyed 151 African American male and female students enrolled in Jackson State during the 2005 spring semester. She asked about their attitudes toward HIV.

Initially, 70 percent of the sample said they were not at risk. But after answering questions about their sexual activity in the past three months, Payne saw discrepancies. “I found that when you ask the students if they see themselves being at risk for HIV, many respond, no. But then you have dialogue with them. ‘Have you been having unprotected sex these last 90 days, whether it’s vaginal or anal?’ Then they’re honest. ‘Yes, I have.’”

Payne also found few students voluntarily getting HIV tests. Less then half had been tested, and the majority of those who had been tested only did so as part of a pap smear or in routine prenatal care.

Payne acknowledges that, when you think about it, the average person doesn’t want to feel like they’re engaging in risky behavior. But new data released at the Atlanta conference on June 12 shows a hike in risky behavior among young African American males.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told the meeting that from 1994 to 1998 HIV diagnosis among young men overall declined by 30 percent. But that improvement was offset by a 41 percent increase from 1999 to 2003. The CDC said the increase among young men was driven by a 47 percent rise in diagnoses among homosexual and bisexual men ages 20 to 24, 60 percent of whom were Black. In contrast, in the same 10-year period infections among women and girls aged 13 to 24 dropped by 20 percent. The data includes information from only the 25 states that used a method approved by the CDC to track HIV during the study period.

Twenty-year-old Morehouse finance major H. Rick Jordan says he’s HIV savvy. He’s heard about HIV’s impact on gay and bisexual men and is aware that he can acquire the virus by having sex with women.

“It don’t take but one to spread it,” the confident Jordan warns. Still, he doesn’t always use a condom. “I can count how many people I’ve had sex with on my hands,” he explains, “and I used condoms with all of them—except one.”

Terrance Brown similarly sees the importance of using protection, but unlike Jordan he says he uses condoms 100 percent of the time. But he also illustrates the tension between perception and reality that Payne’s study suggests.

Brown said he believes he can tell whether his partners are positive. “I know you can’t tell from facial features,” he offers, “but you can tell by the way they act.” Asked if he ever asks his sexual partners about their HIV status, Brown says, “If I do, it’ll be jokingly!”

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Mexican president urges visa-free travel with Ukraine

Forum:

The visa regime between Ukraine and Mexico needs to be simplified, the presidents of the two countries, Viktor Yushchenko and Vicente Fox Quesada, believe. Up until now, it has been problematic for Mexican citizens to obtain Ukrainian visas. The Mexicans say they had to wait for months for permission to enter Ukraine, Monster&Critics reported.

The two presidents signed an accord simplifying the visa regime primarily for diplomats, scientists, students, journalists and culture workers.

Fox Quesada, however, is convinced that it is necessary to strive for a complete abolition of the visa regime between the two countries.

"It is necessary to solve the issue of easing the migration regime as quickly as possible, in other words, to achieve visa-free travel between the two countries," said Fox Quesada.

How bad must things be in Mexico when Mexicans want to emigrate to the Ukraine?

French prisons teeming with Muslims

Hadi Yahmid:

Iranian-French researcher Farhad Khosrokhavar said in his recently published book Islam in Prisons that Muslims make up some 70 percent of a total of 60,775 prisoners in France.

As ethnicity-based censuses are banned in France, he said complexion, names and religious traditions like prohibition of pork indicate that Muslims constitute an overwhelming majority in prisons.

Khosrokhavar also noted that Islam has become a sought-after religion in prisons with a Christian prisoner asking prison authorities to provide him with halal meat almost on a weekly basis.

Afro-French Sango, for his part, complained about a severe shortage in the number of Muslim chaplains in French prisons.

“I have to move from a prison to another on Fridays to meet the religious needs of Muslims prisoners,” he said.

There are only 69 Muslim chaplains in a total of 185 prisons, a figure which is dwarfed by 500 Catholic chaplains.

France is home to some six to seven Muslims, the largest Muslim minority in Europe.

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Half of all immigrants from non-Western countries are not qualified for Denmark's worst paid jobs

Cphpost:

Every other immigrant from the Third World lacks the qualifications for even the most menial jobs on the organised Danish labour market, a new study finds.

Daily newspaper Politiken reported on Monday that an unreleased study from the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit, a privately funded social and economic research institution, revealed that immigrants were worse off than previously thought.

'The new figures indicate that up to half the group will have problems handling a job corresponding to the minimum wage of unskilled labourers,' said the unit's research chief Torben Tranæs. 'If you look at the immigrant population, lack of qualifications will be an enormous problem.'

The news came only days after the government agreed with ally Danish People's Party and opposition Social Democrats on concrete integration goals for immigrants. Social democratic ally the Radical Liberals abandoned negotiations in protest over benefit cuts.

The agreement included an investment of DKK 580 million in finding jobs for 10,000 more immigrants.

'It is an agreement that mostly builds on the government's initiative, but also contains good influence from the other parties,' said Integration Minister Rikke Hvilshøj.

The central elements of the plan are a so-called integration contract, which ensures that immigrants who do not make an active effort to learn Danish and find employment can have financial benefits withdrawn. Moreover, the plan would punish parents of youngsters who show criminal tendencies by removing child benefit payments.

'We need to do everything that we can to give them a foothold in Danish society, get them fully employed, and learn the Danish language,' said Hvilshøj.

But chairman of a social and labour market committee for the National Organisation of Local Governments, Vagn Ry Nielsen, said he agreed with Tranæs that immigrants might turn out to lack the qualifications to live up to the government's demands.

'Most of them haven't got the qualifications that the labour market is looking for,' he said. 'And they're competing with 150,000 more on the fringes of the labour market.'

Tranæs said previous studies confirmed that immigrants needed qualifications, not motivation, to find work, as many of them preferred low-income jobs to social benefit payments.

'Up to 40 percent work, even if they gain nothing from it economically. It indicates a strong wish for integration. For Danes, the corresponding figures are 10-12 percent. If immigrants had the same attitude, a lot fewer would be employed.'

Social Democratic integration spokesman Anne-Marie Meldgaard defended the integration agreement by pointing out that benefit recipients had time to prepare for the changes.

'They have two years to get the qualifications,' she said. 'And you don't need a lot of training to pick strawberries or wash dishes. If you can't do that, it's because you don't want to.'

Immigration-sceptic Danish People's Party was pleased that immigrants would be given concrete goals and consequences.

'We are satisfied that we had our two main demands met. Namely that it will have consequences in the form of deportation, and that we'll implement a contract immigrants will have to draw up with society, so it's not just a smorgasbord of public assistance,' said People's Party immigration spokesman Peter Skaarup.

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Avian flu, immigration and the nightmare scenario

Mortimer Zuckerman:

Last week's disclosure that an Indonesian man tested positive for the bird flu that has already killed more than 50 people in Southeast Asia was just the latest chilling news about the disease. Should it develop certain genetic changes, international health experts warn, bird flu could spark a global pandemic, infecting as much of a quarter of the world's population and killing as many as 180 million to 360 million people - at least seven times the number of AIDS deaths, all within a matter of weeks.

This is utterly different from ordinary flu, which kills between 1 million and 2 million people worldwide in a typical year. In the worst previous catastrophic pandemic, in 1918, more than 20 million died from the Spanish Flu. That's more than the number of people who died from the Black Death in the Middle Ages, and more people killed in 24 weeks than AIDS killed in 24 years.

There are three elements to a pandemic. First, a virus emerges from the pool of animal life that has never infected human beings, meaning no person has antibodies to fight it. Second, the virus has to make us seriously ill. Third, the virus must be capable of moving swiftly from human to human through coughing, sneezing or just a handshake.

For avian flu, the first two elements are already with us. Well over half the people who have contracted it have died. The question now is whether the virus will meet the third condition: mutating so that it can spread rapidly from human to human.

The new flu has already moved from chickens to other birds and on to pigs. The latter often serve as a vessel for mixing human and animal viruses because the receptors on the respiratory cells of pigs are similar to those of humans. This illustrates the dangers we face, because this mixture of bird flu and human flu, in an animal or a person, could cause the viruses to exchange genetic materials and create an entirely new viral strain capable of sustaining efficient human-to-human transmission.

That would be the tipping point to a pandemic.

Nobody knows just how close we might be to such a crisis, but experts are alarmed because we are singularly ill-prepared. Worldwide, we currently produce only about 300 million doses of flu vaccine a year to serve more than 6 billion people. A pandemic that began in Asia could race around the globe in days or weeks, given the number of airliners crisscrossing the oceans from Tokyo, Vietnam and Indonesia to New York, Los Angeles and London.

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A 48-year-old Mexican convicted of sexual indecency with an 8-year-old girl will be deported

News4Jax:

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested Lorenzo Alfredo Macias was arrested Tuesday. He will be held in the Clay County Jail until he can be deported.

He was convicted in El Paso, Texas on Sept. 17, 1986. At the time he was legally in the United States, but his criminal conviction made him eligible for deportation. He entered administrative removal proceedings on June 21, 2002, after violating his probation with the state and was ordered deported one year later.

"Any crime against a child is appalling, especially one that is sexual in nature," said Michael Rozos, field of director for detention and removal in Florida. "This monster will not terrorize our community any longer."

Macias' arrest is part of a nationwide initiative known as Operation Predator, which tracks down sexual offenders, including those who travel across continents to have sex with minors. Internet child pornographers and criminal alien sex offenders and child traffickers are also a priority for the initiative, which has arrested more than 5,730 people since July 2003.

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Scotland Yard 'too afraid of racism to investigate rape claim'

Daniel Foggo:

Scotland Yard failed to investigate fully an allegation by a white woman of a rape involving an officer from an ethnic minority because of concerns that it would be accused of racism.

Despite a secret two-year investigation into the woman's complaint, the officer, who was accused of being party to an incident in which the victim claims she was drugged before being raped, has never been interviewed or questioned because of fears that an inquiry would be seen as "a racist witch-hunt".

In cases of rape allegations it is normal procedure for anyone involved in the alleged incident to be interviewed under caution before a decision is taken on whether to press charges. In this instance, however, the Metropolitan Police was said to have been "walking on eggshells" in the wake of the Macpherson Report, published in 1999, which said that the force was "institutionally racist".

As a result, the matter was never put to the officer - who serves with the Metropolitan Police and whose identity is known to this newspaper - because of fears that he would accuse the force of pursuing him for racist reasons.

The revelation of the woman's claim comes after a week in which the Metropolitan Police has faced multiple accusations of racism.

At an industrial tribunal last week, the Commissioner Sir Ian Blair faced accusations of "politically correct meddling" in a disciplinary case involving white officers. He was said to have been keen to make examples of the officers, who faced charges of racist behaviour, even though an inquiry had already cleared them.

That charge is overshadowed by the latest unprecedented revelation, however, which demonstrates the extraordinary lengths to which the Metropolitan Police is prepared to go to accommodate officers from ethnic minorities.

The rape complaint, which the force has attempted to keep secret for four years, was considered so sensitive that Sir Ian, then Deputy Commissioner, oversaw the inquiry himself.

It was formally made by the woman, now 35, in 2001 and relates to an alleged incident which she said took place 13 years earlier. She said that she had not reported it at the time because she was afraid that the man would come after her. She claimed that the man, who she had been seeing for a few weeks, invited her to an address in west London where she began drinking with him and another man, whom he identified as his cousin.

She believes that she passed out after a drug was placed in her drink and says that when she awoke, she was being raped by the other man. She passed out again, waking to find the man naked beside her and her boyfriend lying on the floor nearby. She says that when she complained to her boyfriend that she had been raped he told her she had imagined it. She ended their relationship immediately.

Following her complaint in 2001, during which she made a full statement, Scotland Yard detectives spent two years secretly investigating the allegation. Several people gave the police statements, but detectives were told not to approach the officer and in 2003 the case was closed. The failure to question the officer because of the sensitivity over his race was confirmed by several sources. One said: "Scotland Yard was treading on eggshells with this and the feeling at the top level was that even putting the rape to this man would be too much."

The woman, who cannot be identified, said: "Due process has not been served. This man, who is now a serving officer, was party to my rape."

Scotland Yard said that the allegation had been "thoroughly investigated". While awaiting their response, a man identifying himself as the officer's solicitor called the offices of The Sunday Telegraph in a state of agitation. Attempts to contact him subsequently failed, but Scotland Yard admitted that after this newspaper's inquiry, it contacted the officer. "We have a duty of care to him," said a spokesman, who declined to comment on the duty of care to the alleged rape victim.

The officer's solicitor said his client had been previously aware of the rape allegation, which he denied, and confirmed that he had never been interviewed formally or informally over it. He said that he took this as proof that the allegation was groundless.

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Hollywood's love of blond bad guys

Steve Sailer:

Blond bad guys are a lot more common in movies and television than in real life.

For example, in Batman Begins, you can tell that Mr. Earle, the executive in charge of Wayne Enterprises, is up to no good because he is played by Rutger Hauer—the blond Dutchman who made his American debut in 1981's Nighthawks as a terrorist chased by heroic NYPD cops Sylvester Stallone and Billy Dee Williams. Hauer was subsequently cast as Albert Speer in the TV movie Inside the Third Reich, and eventually received his best-known role as a homicidal android in Blade Runner.

No typecasting there!

And speaking of blond terrorists being chased by NYPD cops, who can forget Alan Rickman in Bruce Willis's Die Hard? No wonder President Bush cracked down on ethnic profiling of Arabs by airport security in the months before 9/11: all the terrorists in movies are either Germans or English aristocrats!

Exactly why Hollywood hates blond men almost as much as it loves blond women is not clear. Some have suggested complicated combinations of resentment and longing in regard to WASPs and/or Nordics.

This prejudice against blond men would seem to be on a collision course with the tendency of movie moguls, such as Steven Spielberg, to marry blonde women, such as Kate Capshaw. This means the industry's hereditary elite will tend to become blonder over the generations. No doubt it will cause no end of father-son conflicts, keeping Beverly Hills psychiatrists prosperous for the rest of the century.

A more general question is why in movies and television, murderers are far more likely to be white (whether blond or brunette) than African-American—even though, according to the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics: "Blacks were 7 times more likely than whites to commit homicide in 2002."

One of my readers recently pointed out that with non-Hispanic whites accounting for only about ten percent of the violent crime in New York City, the three Law & Order television shows were likely to feature more fictional white New York murderers in 2005 than there will be actual white murderers in real life!

Racial differences exist, with blacks disproportionately represented among homicide victims and offenders

“Disappearing” Urban Crime

Blond Bad Guys

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Bush's impeachable offense

Glynn Custred:

There are limits as to the number of people a country can take in and absorb, thus the need for a rational immigration policy. This includes standards as to who should be allowed to enter and who should be kept out. After 9-11 such standards have become an especially important consideration. Illegal immigration violates both of those imperatives as well as the rule of law, and in the process compounds social problems within the country. Yet the president has not only refused to deal with the issue, except for some vague talk of an amnesty under the rubric of a "guest worker" program, he has actually moved to insure the continuation of illegal immigration by shutting down immigration enforcement.

This process began during the term of the first President Bush and continued under Clinton. Congress also contributed to the process by pressuring enforcement agencies not to enforce the very laws they had enacted in response to special interests. Bush, however, has taken the process to its logical conclusion. When Congress authorized 2,000 new agents for the Border Patrol the Bush budget allocated only enough money for 210, not even enough to cover attrition. When asked about the allocation, outgoing Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge called it "fool's gold." The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, which is charged with interior enforcement, has been denied adequate resources to the point that its agents refuse to pick up deportable criminals held in local jails when notified by local authorities.

Also, the Livermore sector of the Border Patrol in the San Francisco Bay Area has been closed down – a station described by a former Border Patrol supervisor as "man for man the most productive in the country." More recently, a directive was issued ordering the Border Patrol to cease sweep operations in areas with high concentrations of illegal aliens. Agents, who have authority in all states and territories of the country, are now restricted to the border itself or to stationary points, ending the internal enforcement component of its operation. Rich Pierce, executive vice president of the Border Patrol union (the Border Patrol Council) says such a policy gives illegal aliens "a free pass," for now they "know no one is actively looking for them once they make it past the border." Such knowledge rapidly spreads through the network created and maintained by chain migration, sustaining, even increasing, the flow of illegal entries into the country.

Poll after poll indicates that the American public want something done about illegal immigration. Also, influential opinion leaders in the conservative media increasingly discuss the problem with their audiences who form the heart of the Republican base. As a result, some Republican insiders worry about a split in the party over the issue. Yet Bush stubbornly shields the massive influx of illegal aliens by abandoning enforcement and starving the agencies of resources and encouragement.

Why is he doing this? Some say it is a political pay-off to consumers of cheap, exploitable labor; others that he hopes to gain Latino votes, a constituency that the administration believes will vote Republican if American immigration laws are ignored; and still others say Bush's willful subversion of the laws, through deliberate non-enforcement, is in line with his vision of a globalized economy. Since Bush himself is unlikely to tell us why he is doing this, we are left to draw our own conclusions. Whatever the reason, however, George Bush is demonstrating malfeasance in office and thereby showing contempt for the Constitution he is sworn to uphold, thus committing impeachable offenses. This is indeed a sad thing to have to say about a president who has otherwise shown willingness to accept the responsibilities of leadership.

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Fifty children raped every day in South Africa

Florence Panoussian:

That is according to the official figures, which specialist groups say grossly underestimate the true scale of the phenomenon depicted in police reports.

Regular police reports recount girls as young as five being raped, sometimes by boys who are barely in their teens.

South Africa is notorious for the number of rape cases and, according to Captain Percy Morokane, about 40% of the victims, or 20 000 a year, are under the age of 18.

But according to organisations such as Rape Crisis, the total of all rapes reported, more than 52 000 a year, is far from the real figure which they put at more than a million.

Luke Oambrecht, head of the Teddy Bear Clinic, part of Johannesburg's hospital service which treats young rape victims, says that 91% of perpetrators are people who know the child.

Of them, "about 20% are people acting in the capacity of father in other words, the mother's boyfriend, the mother's living partner, the stepfather, the biological father.

"And another 20% are juveniles under 18 years old, other children, which is another worry."

"We have younger and younger offenders," Oambrecht added.

"We have heard of seven-year-old boys who have attempted to sodomise other boys."

VP: Violence Against Children Worrying

South African HIV prevalence steadily rising; researchers investigate why some communities are harder hit

No Respite for Young Ones in Raging Conflicts

Former police officer arrested for sexual misconduct

AP:

Mark Wright

State agents have arrested a former Holly Hill police officer they say dropped traffic charges against women after asking to videotape them stripping.

The State Law Enforcement Division says 36-year-old Mark Wright has been charged with four counts of misconduct in office for the incidents that happened in the Orangeburg County town between 1998 and 2004.

State agents say Wright also offered to drop a speeding charge if a woman pulled up her shirt and let him photograph her and took personal pictures of another woman during a search of her home.

SLED says they seized copies of the videotapes and photographs from Wright's apartment in January.

Ex-Officer Charged in Nude Video Case

Africa's fatal sexual culture spreads Aids

Anushka Asthana:

Joshua leant forward, raising his voice over the blaring music: 'Myself, when I finish drinking I just go for any girl and have sex with her. I do flesh to flesh. There is no reason of using a condom once I am HIV. I'm dying.'

Joshua was in a Zambian nightclub talking to Sorious Samura, the Bafta award- winning documentary maker from Sierra Leone. Samura had moved to Zambia to live with a family suffering from HIV and Aids and spend a month working in a hospital where more than half the patients had the disease.

Having carried the body of an infected child from his hospital to the mortuary and seen death and suffering day in, day out, Samura reacted with anger to Joshua's words. 'So you'd prefer to take more people with you?' he shouted. 'Don't you have a conscience? Can't you think you're destroying the world? You are sinking Africa.'

Joshua remained emotionless and calm. When asked how he would react if someone had unprotected sex with his sister knowing that he was HIV positive he simply said he would 'feel nothing'.

This shocking scene will be aired in a powerful Channel 4 documentary, Living with Aids, to be shown a week tomorrow. Samura made the programme to try and find out why Aids was destroying his continent and after speaking to a number of such men as Joshua came to realise that sexual attitudes played a huge role.

He went further last night, saying that in the pervasive culture, where children start having sex at five, six or seven, 'success [for men] is measured by the number of women they sleep around with' and women 'were disempowered'.

He felt qualified to make the controversial comments, he said, because he had grown up in the same environment where it was normal to be promiscuous. 'The majority of poor people tend to live in single rooms and it is very difficult to have privacy,' he told The Observer. 'We [would] see elder members of the family when they were having sex. I grew up in that setting.'

Samura said that many of the youngsters would copy their parents. 'I was hooked on the game of practising what I saw,' he said. 'We used to call the game Mum and Dad. I started having sex when I was seven.'

Samura admitted he went on to have unprotected sex with multiple partners. It was 'disciplined friends' and 'religious Muslims' who eventually convinced him to change in his 20s. 'They had to fight,' said the 42-year-old. 'It took them so long to talk me out of it and get me to practise monogamous relationships.' His childhood attitudes remain ubiquitous 20 years on and continue to act as a deadly catalyst for the disease. According to Samura, Africans have to face up to this if there is any hope for the future.

His stand is controversial; he is pointing the finger at the victims themselves. But he said he was not afraid to make such comments because of the horrifying statistics. 'There are 6,000 people dying every day,' he said. 'That is twice those who died in 9/11.' He also pointed to the 26 million Africans who have died from Aids, the same number who are living with it and more than 11 million children who had been orphaned by it. Zambia is not one of the worst hit countries, yet one in five of its people are infected.

'We have to get to the bottom of this,' said Samura. 'That means challenging our culture. I know it is controversial but if it will help Africans to win the fight against this epidemic then so be it.

'What tends to happen in an environment like Joshua's,' he said, 'is that people who suspect they are infected seize the hopelessness. They have grown up in a culture where women and cars signify success, and African women are not empowered like in the West. To some extent tradition makes married women bow down when they know their men sleep with younger women.'

Samura said he and others often challenged 'lifestyles and attitudes' in Britain so they should be able to do the same in Africa. If the same number of deaths were taking place in the West, he added, leaders would take action. Samura accused African leaders of being in denial, except in Uganda, where '[President Yoweri] Museveni stood up and said, "This is the problem, this is destroying the country," and somehow the disease has been contained.'

Being from Africa himself helped Samura get the truth out of those he talked to. People told him: 'You are one of us; you know the culture.' This helped him to empathise.

Samura's told how his attitude changed in his late 20s when he became involved in an HIV awareness campaign with Unicef, the United Nations Children's Fund. There he volunteered for an HIV test because he knew he 'was a wild one'. 'I think in those days it was the waiting that kills you - because you just keep thinking, "What will happen"?' Samura had to wait more than three weeks for his results: 'I was thinking if it came back positive I would just take my life, because the stigma was very heavy.'

Samura said his friend who had tested positive became an outcast. But even though Samura expected to see a similar situation in Zambia, he was nevertheless shocked to see families abandon their loved ones.

Kenny had 23 children from eight mothers and was suffering health problems. When he returned home from hospital, not one of his 22 brothers or sisters came to meet him.

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Mexico has held nearly 500 people in an ongoing operation against drug-related violence

BBC News:

Authorities say they have confiscated more than four tonnes of marijuana in the first week of the offensive by Mexican forces along the US border.

The focus is Nuevo Laredo, where about 700 police are being investigated over alleged roles in drug-related crime.

The city is a key transit point for drugs into the US and cartels have been fighting for control of the market.

A BBC correspondent in Nuevo Laredo says this weekend saw the 71st death this year from the violence.

The Mexican army and federal police are deployed in the states of Baja California, Sinaloa and Tamaulipas.

Mexico has asked the US to boost border security to stop weapons-trafficking, following criticism from Washington over the way Mexico manages security.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the Bush administration was increasingly concerned about drug-related violence along the Mexican border.

Concerns about lawlessness in Nuevo Laredo were reignited earlier this month after the city police chief was shot dead hours after he took up the post.

More than 500 people are said to have died so far this year in the violence in northern Mexico.

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Wave of killings continues

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Troops on the border now

Border violence spreads north to Dallas

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Friday, June 17, 2005

Silenced gene suggests greater risk, possible marker for African-Americans with prostate cancer

Steve Tokar:

Among African-Americans with prostate cancer, a tumor-suppressing gene called GSTP1 is inactivated at a rate 3.5 times higher than among Caucasians, according to a study conducted at the San Francisco VA Medical Center (SFVAMC).

"This could be one of the mechanisms for the higher incidence of prostate cancer in African-Americans compared to Caucasians," said Rajvir Dahiya, PhD, Director of the Urology Research Center at SFVAMC and the principle investigator of the study. "When tumor suppression activity goes down, the tumor progresses much faster."

In the United States, African-Americans have almost 1.7 times the incidence and mortality of prostate cancer compared to Caucasians (272 per 100,000 vs. 164 per 100,000, respectively).

Researchers found that the GSTP1 gene is temporarily inactivated, or "silenced," through the process of hypermethylation, in which methyl groups (CH3) replace hydrogen atoms (H) in cytosine, one of the four protein bases of the gene's DNA.

The study is the first to investigate and discover ethnic differences in GSTP1 hypermethylation between African-Americans, Caucasians, and Asians. It is being published in the August 20, 2005 issue of the International Journal of Cancer, currently available online.

The researchers noted that "in the African-American population, GSTP1 methylation is a particularly good biomarker" for prostate cancer, since it is more likely to indicate the presence of the disease than in other ethnic groups. Thus, for African-Americans, it is both a potential cause of disease and a tool for diagnosing it, according to Dahiya, who is also a professor of urology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).

FDA panel endorses heart-failure drug for blacks

Drug for specific race gets first-round OK

A heart drug for blacks

Color-Blind Drug Research Is Myopic

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Heart drug triggers race debate

New drug for (only) African Americans?

People with bigger brains are smarter than their smaller-brained counterparts

Virginia Commonwealth University:

The study, published on line June 16, could settle a long-standing scientific debate about the relationship between brain size and intelligence. Ever since German anatomist and physiologist Frederick Tiedmann wrote in 1836 that there exists “an indisputable connection between the size of the brain and the mental energy displayed by the individual man,” scientists have been searching for biological evidence to prove his claim.

“For all age and sex groups, it is now very clear that brain volume and intelligence are related,” said lead researcher Michael A. McDaniel, Ph.D., an industrial and organizational psychologist who specializes in the study of intelligence and other predictors of job performance.

The study is the most comprehensive of its kind, drawing conclusions from 26 previous – mostly recent – international studies involving brain volume and intelligence. It was only five years ago, with the increased use of MRI-based brain assessments, that more data relating to brain volume and intelligence became available.

McDaniel, a professor in management in VCU’s School of Business, found that, on average, intelligence increases with increasing brain volume. Intelligence was measured with standardized intelligence tests, which have important consequences on peoples' lives, such as where they’ll go to college or what kind of job they get. Critics have called the tests inaccurate or irrelevant to the real world, he said.

“But when intelligence is correlated with a biological reality such as brain volume, it becomes harder to argue that human intelligence can’t be measured or that the scores do not reflect something meaningful,” said McDaniel.

As an industrial and organizational psychologist, McDaniel works with employers to screen job applicants and measure their performance. He said employers will appreciate his findings because intelligence tests are the single best predictor of job performance.

“On average, smarter people learn quicker, make fewer errors, and are more productive,” McDaniel said. “The use of intelligence tests in screening job applicants has substantial economic benefits for organizations.”

Before MRIs, scientists often used external skull measurements or waited until a person died to estimate brain size. The external skull measurements were only approximate estimates of brain volume.

Big-brained people are smarter: A meta-analysis of the relationship between in vivo brain volume and intelligence

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Study shows big-brained people are smarter

Rita Verdonk has ordered three imams accused of being a threat to public order and national security to get out of the Netherlands

Expatica:

The trio have been accused of preaching a militant anti-western message at Al Fourkaan mosque in Eindhoven and allowing young people to be recruited for Jihad.

They will be expelled if they do not leave the country voluntarily, Verdonk has vowed.

She has given them a month in which they can challenge her order but they cannot stay in the Netherlands pending the outcome of any appeal.

Lawyer Marq Wijngaarden is representing the three imams says he will go to court to block the minister's order. He did not want to comment further as he has not yet read the full text of Verdonk's decision.

The Dutch intelligence service AIVD indicated that the imams "contribute to the radicalisation of Muslims in the Netherlands", the Justice Ministry said earlier this year.

The ministry claimed the imams tried to recruit, or tolerated the recruiting, of Muslims for Jihad, or holy war. They are also accused of using their sermons to urge Muslims to "isolate" themselves from the rest of Dutch society.

The AIVD said the mosque in Eindhoven disseminated the Salafist philosophy — which is strongly opposed to Western society and the imams there were sponsoring aversion of the West in their sermons.

Netherlands orders three imams to leave

Illegal aliens and their families

Stephen Dinan:

Nearly one-third of families headed by illegal aliens have children who are U.S. citizens, according to a new study that also found that since the 1990s, more foreigners have entered the U.S. illegally than legally.

"The large number of U.S. citizen children born to parents with no legal status highlights one of the thorniest dilemmas in developing policies to deal with the unauthorized population," said Roberto Suro, director of the Pew Hispanic Center, which produced the report based on the 2004 Current Population Survey, a project of the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

As Congress and President Bush debate creating a guest-worker program for foreign workers, one key question is whether those workers could bring their families.

Mr. Bush has said he supports letting such workers bring their families, but others oppose that because it raises the possibility of so-called "anchor babies," citizen children who are later allowed to petition for legal status for other family members.

The president has also called for a broad immigration plan that lets families remain together, which would make it almost impossible to deport illegal aliens who have children who are U.S. citizens.

Of 6.3 million illegal alien families in the United States in 2004, 59 percent had no children. Another 24 percent had only U.S. citizen children, 10 percent had children who were not U.S. citizens and another 7 percent had some children who were U.S. citizens and some who were not.

The Pew study shows a complex picture of illegal aliens, including that illegal alien men are more likely to be in the work force than U.S.-born men, while illegal alien women are substantially less likely to be working than U.S.-born women.

The study found that of the foreign-born population who came to the United States after 1995, more were illegal than legal as of 2004.

It also says that of the 10.3 million illegal aliens here in 2004, 5.9 million or 57 percent are Mexican, and another 2.5 million or 24 percent are from other Latin American countries.

The numbers appear to show that while the annual flow of illegal aliens has fallen slightly since 2000, the number of Mexicans crossing illegally appears to have increased. Of the Mexicans here illegally in 2004, 2.4 million, or 485,000 a year, came between 2000 and 2004. By comparison, the number was 400,000 per year who came between 1995 and 1999.

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Study shows Mexican migrants have high rates of HIV

Laura Wides:

Mexican migrants are infected with HIV at a higher rate than the general population in California and Mexico, according to two studies released Monday.

The findings marked a significant change from past research that found migrants engaged in high risk behavior but were unlikely to contract the disease.

A study of Mexican migrants in California found that 0.6 percent were infected with HIV. That compares to numbers released Monday by the CDC, which put the prevalence rate as of 2003 at around 0.4 percent in the general U.S. population.

A separate study of migrants in their home states in Mexico found the rate of infection was even higher, at 1.1 percent, compared to 0.3 percent among the general Mexican population.

"The data raise concerns that the HIV epidemic may be expanding in Mexico and in California," said George Lemp, director of the University of California's Universitywide AIDS Research Program.

Lemp coordinated the California study, which was presented Monday at the 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference in Atlanta.

"For a number of years, we saw risk behaviors but little HIV," Lemp said. "But as the virus trickles in or spreads into the community, the same risk behaviors can spread the virus around, and the disease can reach a threshold and then take off."

Another reason to take a tough line on illegal immigration.

New immigration publications from the Center for Immigration Studies

New from the Center for Immigration Studies:

1.
Downsizing Illegal Immigration: A Strategy of Attrition Through Enforcement
by Mark Krikorian
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, May 2005
http://www.cis.org/articles/2005/back605.html

EXCERPT: Senators John McCain and Edward Kennedy recently unveiled a major bipartisan immigration proposal backed by a coalition of business, labor, and ethnic organizations. Unfortunately, this plan, like other suggested immigration plans (including President Bush's) is based on a false premise: Since the federal government can’t quickly deport the 10-12 million illegal aliens, the only alternative is legalization – i.e., amnesty.

But there is a third way that rejects this false choice, and it is the only approach that can actually work: Shrink the illegal population through consistent, across-the-board enforcement of the immigration law. By deterring the settlement of new illegals, by increasing deportations to the extent possible, and, most importantly, by increasing the number of illegals already here who give up and deport themselves, the United States can bring about an annual decrease in the illegal-alien population, rather than allowing it to continually increase. The point, in other words, is not merely to curtail illegal immigration, but rather to bring about a steady reduction in the total number of illegal immigrants who are living in the United States. The result would be a shrinking of the illegal population to a manageable nuisance, rather than today’s looming crisis. . . .


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Transcript of May 24, 2005, panel discussion on 'Downsizing Illegal Immigration: A Strategy of Attrition Through Enforcement'
http://www.cis.org/articles/2005/back605transcript.html

Panelists:
* Mark Krikorian, Executive Director, Center for Immigration Studies
* Greg Bednarz, former INS deputy assistant commissioner for investigations
* Roy Beck, Executive Director, Numbers USA


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3.
Refugee Resettlement and 'Freedom of Choice': The Case of Soviet Jewry
by Fred A. Lazin
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, June 2005
http://www.cis.org/articles/2005/back705.html

EXCERPT: Between 1968 and 1973, almost all Soviet Jewish emigres resettled in Israel. By 1975-1976, however, a near majority favored resettlement in the United States. While the government of Israel wanted all emigres to resettle in Israel, many American Jewish leaders supported ''freedom of choice'' -- the right of Soviet Jewish emigres to choose their country of resettlement. In 1989, however, when Mikhail Gorbachev allowed free emigration for Soviet Jews and over 90 percent preferred to come to the United States, American Jewish leaders supported their government's policy to limit the entry of Soviet Jews as political refugees. The following essay traces the evolution and abandonment of the policy of ''freedom of choice'' among American Jewish leaders. . . .


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4.
Transcript of comments at June 3, 2005, luncheon presenting the 2005 Eugene Katz Award for Excellence in the Coverage of Immigration
http://www.cis.org/articles/Katz/katzpanel2005.html

Speakers:
Washington Times report Jerry Seper, recipient of the 2005 Katz Journalism Award
Keynote speaker Heather Mac Donald, of the Manhattan Institute and City Journal


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5.
The Latest Amnesty: McCain and Kennedy Make a Bad Pair on Immigration
by Mark Krikorian
National Review, June 6, 2005
http://www.cis.org/articles/2005/mskoped060605.html

EXCERPT: Sens. John McCain and Ted Kennedy recently unveiled legislation that would give legal status -- amnesty -- to 10 million illegal aliens, and create a guest-worker program to admit even more foreign workers. They have an impressive collection of congressional supporters and interest groups behind them. But a bipartisan endorsement list can’t hide the fact that this bill is a hoax we’ve seen before. . . .


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6.
Immigration-Related Dissertations 2004
Compiled by Kelly DuBois
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, June 2005
http://www.cis.org/articles/2005/dis2004.html

Immigrants Accounted for 26% of U.S. Uninsured Population in 2003, Study Finds

Twenty thousand sign anti-Turkey petition, plan protest

Prague Daily Monitor:

Citizens of several European countries have contributed 20,000 signatures to a petition against Turkish accession to the EU. Four thousand of those signatures came from the Czech Republic, the Voice For Europe civic group announced yesterday.

The petition drive began five weeks ago and a demonstration against Turkish membership in the EU will take place outside the country's embassy in Prague on 20 June.

The protest will begin what the activists have titled the week of information for Europe, which should spark a society-wide debate about Turkish membership in the EU.

"There will be several places across the country where it will be possible to acquire more information about Turkey and the EU as well as sign the petition," the organisers told CTK.

The Voice for Europe group is an international initiative aimed at blocking Turkish EU membership. It has launched petitions in eight countries: the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Denmark, Poland, France and Germany.

"We prefer the idea of privileged partnership and call on politicians not to offer Turkey full membership," said David Gresak, one of the organisers of the petition.

The campaign will last until the beginning of September. The petition will be presented to EU leaders before accession negotiations begin with Turkey on 3 October.

German Turks Feel Heat of European Discontent

Too many people migrating to Ireland?

Letter in an Irish newspaper:

Sir - Reading your paper recently, the debate about immigration continues. One writer wrote about the danger of a Chinese over-run of Ireland and Europe. I think this is based upon the findings of an academic in DCU. Apparently, Irish people will be in the minority in their own country by 2050.

I would never have regarded myself as racist, nor am I. But I have to confess my concern at the growing multiculturalism in Irish society today - it is a shock to the system. Recently I went into FAS looking for work on three consecutive days. I could not get near the boards for Eastern Europeans and Asian people there. Ireland is a small country and we cannot afford to accommodate the rest of the world.

If we were to take in every person from every country where freedom is not respected we ourselves would be unable to function as a society. There is so much homelessness, drug addiction, etc, with our native population, I feel charity should begin at home.

Some years back, I regarded the Immigration Control Platform as absurd. Now I am not so sure. This is after a gay friend of mine was abused by thugs of Eastern origin when he left a gay pub. How dare these people from medieval societies abuse our hospitality.

Our politicians have sold our national identity for 30 pieces of silver (to the EU) which makes a farce of their desire to establish a united Ireland and protect our Irish heritage.

Martin Hopkins,
Leinster Road,
Dublin 6

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A Customs officer has been jailed for 15 years for using his position to help smuggle millions of pounds of cocaine into Britain

BBC News:

Richard Riley

Richard Riley, 53, of Dulwich, south-east London, used £125,000 in pay-offs to fund a lavish lifestyle, Southwark Crown Court heard.

He passed on confidential information, arranged drug runs from the Caribbean and ushered couriers through Customs.

Riley admitted conspiracy to smuggle drugs and money laundering.

His wife Marjorie, 51, who helped launder the money, has also admitted her part in the operation and was given 180 hours community service.

The Rileys enjoyed a life of luxury holidays in Egypt and Barbados and spent £40,000 on a plot of land on an island where they hoped to build a home.

Prosecutor Oliver Sells QC said having Riley on side meant the smuggling became a "wholesale operation rather than one of small-scale swallowers and the like".

Couriers were so confident they did not even bother to hide the cocaine inside clothes, but instead packed the suitcases "to the brim".

On 1 July 2004 he was videoed guiding two smugglers, Stephen Abrahamson, 29, and Kelly Little, 24, through the "green channel" at Gatwick.

The suitcases they were carrying had the zips glued shut and contained 31.6kg of cocaine, with an estimated value of £2.4m.

Mr Sells said the gang had smuggled "very substantial quantities" of cocaine into Britain and Riley was "absolutely central" to the operation.

Customs man helped £2.4m drug smugglers

Ralph Nader and the N-word

Lloyd Grove:

Speaking Wednesday night at a Washington fund-raiser to retire the debt from his 2004 presidential campaign, Nader complained that Democratic Party powerbrokers had kept him off the ballot in such Southern states as Georgia and Virginia - which reminded him of the oppressive Jim Crow laws that denied African-Americans equal rights.

"I felt like a [n-word]," remarked the 70-year-old white multimillionaire graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School.

Ralph Nader: I Felt Like A Nigger

Nader Drops The N-Bomb!

The Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt Rev John Sentamu, has become the Church of England's first black archbishop

BBC News:

Bishop John Sentamu

The Ugandan-born cleric takes over as Archbishop of York from Dr David Hope who quit in February to become a parish priest in Ilkley, West Yorkshire.

Bishop Sentamu said his appointment to the second-highest post in the Church of England was "an exciting prospect".

Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams welcomed the news and praised the bishop's efforts to combat racism.

Bishop Sentamu worked on inquiries into the 1993 racist killing of Stephen Lawrence and the stabbing of Nigerian schoolboy Damilola Taylor in 2000.

Dr Williams said: "He is someone who has always combined a passion for sharing the gospel with a keen sense of the problems and challenges of our society, particularly where racism is concerned.

Profile: Rt Rev John Sentamu

John Sentamu

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G8 'must stop medic brain-drain' in developing nations

BBC News:



Nurses' and doctors' leaders have called on the UK Government to tackle the "poaching" of overseas healthcare workers, at next month's G8 summit.

They say staff migration from developing nations is killing millions and compounding poverty.

The British Medical Association and the Royal College of Nursing have written to Tony Blair demanding urgent action.

They praise the UK's stance on "ethical recruitment", but call for other G8 nations to make similar commitments.

Sub-Saharan African countries are some of the worst hit by the "brain-drain".

The World Health Organization estimates that one million more healthcare workers are needed in these countries if they are to meet basic health goals, such as reducing childhood and maternal mortality.

Last month, UK doctors warned in the Lancet that the UK was crippling sub-Saharan Africa's healthcare system by poaching its staff.

BMA chairman James Johnson said the consequences of poaching on the developing world were "absolutely catastrophic".

"There are large areas of Africa where there are no health workers of any kind," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.

"The countries of the developed world have helped themselves liberally to doctors and nurses from the developing world for very many years."

Health worker 'poaching' threat to Africa

Blair urged to limit foreign nurses

BMA calls on government to tackle healthcare skills drain at G8

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Is the end of Europe near?

Robert J. Samuelson:

It's hard to be a great power if your population is shriveling. Europe's birthrates have dropped well below the replacement rate of 2.1 children for each woman of childbearing age. For Western Europe as a whole, the rate is 1.5. It's 1.4 in Germany and 1.3 in Italy. In a century -- if these rates continue -- there won't be many Germans in Germany or Italians in Italy. Even assuming some increase in birthrates and continued immigration, Western Europe's population grows dramatically grayer, projects the U.S. Census Bureau. Now about one-sixth of the population is 65 and older. By 2030 that would be one-fourth, and by 2050 almost one-third.

No one knows how well modern economies will perform with so many elderly people, heavily dependent on government benefits (read: higher taxes). But Europe's economy is already faltering. In the 1970s annual growth for the 12 countries now using the euro averaged almost 3 percent; from 2001 to 2004 the annual average was 1.2 percent. In 1974 those countries had unemployment of 2.4 percent; in 2004 the rate was 8.9 percent.

Wherever they look, Western Europeans feel their way of life threatened. One solution to low birthrates is higher immigration. But many Europeans don't like the immigrants they have -- often Muslim from North Africa -- and don't want more. One way to revive economic growth would be to reduce social benefits, taxes and regulations. But that would imperil Europe's "social model," which supposedly blends capitalism's efficiency and socialism's compassion.

Consider some contrasts with the United States, as reported by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. With high unemployment benefits, almost half of Western Europe's jobless have been out of work a year or more; the U.S. figure is about 12 percent. Or take early retirement. In 2003 about 60 percent of Americans ages 55 to 64 had jobs. The comparable figures for France, Italy and Germany were 37 percent, 30 percent and 39 percent. The truth is that Europeans like early retirement, high jobless benefits and long vacations.

The trouble is that so much benevolence requires a strong economy, while the sources of all this benevolence -- high taxes, stiff regulations -- weaken the economy. With aging populations, the contradictions will only thicken. Indeed, some scholarly research suggests that high old-age benefits partly explain low birthrates. With the state paying for old age, who needs children as caregivers? High taxes may also deter young couples from assuming the added costs of children.

You can raise two objections to this sort of analysis. First, other countries are also aging and face problems similar to Europe's. True. But the aging is more pronounced in Europe and a few other nations (Japan, for instance), precisely because birthrates are so low. The U.S. birthrate, for example, is 2.1; even removing births to Hispanic Americans, it's about 1.9, reports Nicholas Eberstadt of the American Enterprise Institute. Second, Europeans could do something about their predicament. Also, true -- they could, but they're not.

A few countries (Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands) have acted, and there are differences between Eastern and Western Europe. But in general Europe is immobilized by its problems. This is the classic dilemma of democracy: Too many people benefit from the status quo to change it; but the status quo isn't sustainable. Even modest efforts in France and Germany to curb social benefits have triggered backlashes. Many Europeans -- maybe most -- live in a state of delusion. Believing things should continue as before, they see almost any change as menacing. In reality, the new E.U. constitution wasn't radical; neither adoption nor rejection would much alter everyday life. But it symbolized change and thereby became a lightning rod for many sources of discontent (over immigration in Holland, poor economic growth in France).

All this is bad for Europe -- and the United States. A weak European economy is one reason that the world economy is shaky and so dependent on American growth. Preoccupied with divisions at home, Europe is history's has-been. It isn't a strong American ally, not simply because it disagrees with some U.S. policies but also because it doesn't want to make the commitments required of a strong ally. Unwilling to address their genuine problems, Europeans become more reflexively critical of America. This gives the impression that they're active on the world stage, even as they're quietly acquiescing in their own decline.

It really isn't a surprise that Europe is dying when you realize that much of the thinking that went into creating the European Union was based on the idea that nationalism and ethnic pride were negatives that should be suppressed. When people are no longer allowed to take pride in their nation then that nation usually dies.

New Jersey raid nets over a dozen suspected MS-13 members

Jerry Seper:

More than a dozen suspected members of the violent street gang Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, were arrested yesterday in New Jersey by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and local law-enforcement authorities in a pre-dawn raid.

ICE Special Agent Kyle Hutchins, who heads the agency's Newark field office, said the suspected gang members -- including the gang's reputed New Jersey boss -- were named on criminal complaints filed in U.S. District Court in Newark. They were charged with conspiring to distribute cocaine and crack cocaine, the attempted transfer of false identification documents, and immigration violations.

The gang had operated out of the Elizabeth, N.J., area.

"Taking these individuals off the streets will make the neighborhoods of Elizabeth a safer place for everyone," Mr. Hutchins said.

The arrests were the latest enforcement actions in ICE's national anti-gang initiative known as "Operation Community Shield," which has resulted in the arrest of more than 300 suspected MS-13 gang members nationwide since February.

In March, more than 100 suspected MS-13 members were arrested as part of the operation, including 25 in the Washington area and 10 in Baltimore. MS-13 members have been tied to killings, robberies, rapes, extortion and drug smuggling, including at least seven killings in Virginia and Maryland.

With as many as 20,000 gang members active nationally, MS-13 gangs have targeted civilians, rival gang members and those perceived as traitors. They also have issued directives to kill police officers.

Former Homeland Security Deputy Secretary James Loy told a Senate committee in February that MS-13 was an emerging national security threat, suggesting that terrorists may use the gang's illegal-alien smuggling operations to enter the country.

Meanwhile, ICE agents in Miami yesterday arrested three suspected MS-13 members in southern Florida. Miguel Pedro Gaspar, 22, a Guatemala native, and Mexican nationals Efer Jonathan Roblero Aguilar, 24, and Carlos Hernan Roblero Aguilar, 21, were ordered detained on immigration charges.

The New Jersey arrests began at about 4 a.m. and involved more than 100 federal, state and local law-enforcement officers. The investigation utilized court-authorized wire intercepts on cellular phones.

Mr. Hutchins said the wire intercepts helped investigators develop critical evidence against Melvin Murillo, a 27-year-old native of El Salvador suspected of being the leader of the Elizabeth MS-13 street gang.

Law-enforcement officers seized two handguns, suspected cocaine, as well as fraudulent Social Security and immigration documents.

U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie, whose office will prosecute the case, said MS-13 has a reputation in the United States and overseas as being "among the most vicious and remorseless street gangs."

Those arrested included seven from El Salvador, three from Honduras, two from Colombia and two U.S. citizens.

Authorities arrest 14 alleged members of 'vicious' gang

Psychopaths are born, not made

Economist:

The four researchers have drawn their conclusion from a study of twins. The twins in question are on the books of a long-term project known as the Twins Early Development Study (TEDS), which has been following several thousand twins since their births in 1994 and 1995. Among other things, many of the twins in TEDS have been assessed both for a tendency to bad behaviour (“conduct disorder”, in the argot of the field) and for the display of what are referred to as callous-unemotional traits, such as a lack of feelings of guilt after doing something wrong, or not having at least one good friend. In adults, callous and unemotional traits are symptoms of psychopathy, and those who display such traits in childhood frequently keep them into adult life. The assessments were done by the children's teachers, whom years of experience have shown are more objective and accurate than a child's parents.

As is well known, twins come in two varieties: fraternal, in which the individuals have half their genes in common, just like ordinary siblings, and identical, in which the individuals have all their genes in common. This means that behavioural traits with a large genetic component are more likely to be shared by identical twins than fraternal twins. Conversely, those traits with a large environmental component will be shared by identical and fraternal twins in equal measure. Applying appropriate statistical techniques to the actual amount of shared behaviour observed allows the relative contributions of genes and environment to be worked out.

Based on the teachers' assessments, the researchers identified the naughtiest 10% of the individuals in their sample—in other words those with severe conduct disorder. They then subdivided these children into those with psychopathic traits and those without and asked, in each case, whether an individual's twin showed bad behaviour, psychopathy, or both.

Their analysis showed that bad behaviour without psychopathy has relatively little genetic component—less than a third. By contrast, four-fifths of the difference in behaviour between the general population and children with psychopathic traits seems to lie in the genes.

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Muslim women in Ethiopia have violent reaction to breastfeeding

Ireland On-line:

U2 frontman Bono was horrified during a visit to Ethiopia, when he saw local women pelting a breast-feeding aid worker with stones.

The American woman was oblivious of the offence she was causing, and had to escape the angry onslaught from female Muslims who had no qualms about injuring her or her baby.

Once again Islam brings out the best in people!

Study says new 'unauthorized immigrants' have more high school, college education

WorldNetDaily:

Contrary to the stereotype of undocumented migrants as single males with very little education who perform manual labor in agriculture or construction, the Pew Hispanic Center report shows that most of the illegal population lives in families, a quarter has at least some college education and that illegal workers can be found in many sectors of the U.S. economy.

"Not all of the unauthorized population fits the stereotype of a poorly educated manual laborer," demographer Jeffrey Passel, the report's author, said.

One of the key findings of the report is that the most recent illegals have a higher education level than those who have been in America for at least a decade.

"The share who lack a high school degree is lower among those who have been in the United States for 10 years or less than among those of longer tenure – 45 percent vs. 56 percent – and the share with some college education is higher – 19 percent vs. 10 percent," according to the report.

But overall, "unauthorized migrants," as Pew calls them, are less educated than other sectors of the American population with 49 percent having not completed high school, compared with 9 percent of the native-born and 25 percent of legal immigrants.

In other words, Mexico is so badly run that even better educated people can't find jobs there.

Nearly 200 illegal immigrants arrested across New England

Michael Kunzelman:

The man they arrested, a native of Trinidad who has 22 criminal charges on his rap sheet and was ordered deported five months ago, is one of at least 187 illegal immigrants who have been rounded up over the past six days in a sweep organized by the Department of Homeland Security.

Starting last Friday around midnight, dozens of federal, state and local law-enforcement officers fanned out across New England to search for roughly 200 people convicted of a variety of crimes who have been ordered deported.

By Wednesday afternoon, they had arrested at least 85 of those targeted plus 60 illegal immigrants without criminal records who have been ordered deported for other reasons. They made an additional 42 "collateral" arrests of people who haven't yet been ordered to leave the country but are here illegally.

The operation, which was to be discussed Thursday at a news conference in Boston, is believed to be the largest of its kind ever staged by any of ICE's 22 regional field offices, said Bruce Chadbourne, New England field director for ICE, which is part of Homeland Security.

The agency, created in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, considers the sweep a chance to protect residents from neighborhood crime as well as improve national security.

"American citizens are far more likely to be a victim of a violent crime in their own community than a victim of a terrorist attack," Chadbourne said.

Last year, ICE arrested 10,982 of an estimated 500,000 illegal immigrants who were considered fugitives after they were ordered deported, including 755 arrests in the six New England states, Chadbourne said.

The number of arrests could rise sharply this year: Homeland Security officials recently announced plans to increase the number of ICE "fugitive apprehension teams" from 18 to 38 within the next two months, according to Chadbourne. Each team consists of roughly seven agents.

"It's going to mean a lot more people apprehended and removed," Chadbourne said.

Arresting illegal immigrants was the responsibility of the Immigration and Naturalization Service until the March 2003 creation of Homeland Security and ICE, which absorbed INS's enforcement duties.

One of ICE's largest fugitive sweeps is Operation Predator, which targets people convicted of crimes against children and has resulted in more than 5,000 arrests nationwide since it began in 2003.

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Gang task force dismantles organization controlling Hispanic gangs in Orange County

LAWFUEL:

An anti-gang task force this morning arrested 15 defendants charged in a federal racketeering indictment with exercising control over Hispanic street gangs across Orange County. The indictment alleges that members of the Ojeda Organization - named after leader and Mexican Mafia member Peter Ojeda - extorted "taxes" from street gangs and punished non-payers with assaults.

In addition to the arrests made by well over 100 agents and officers associated with the Santa Ana Gang Task Force, ten defendants are already in state custody.

The three-count indictment, which was returned by a federal grand jury in Santa Ana on June 8 and unsealed this morning, asserts that the Ojeda Organization engaged in extortion and assault, as well as assisting in the distribution of narcotics throughout Orange County. Controlled by Peter Ojeda, the organization included high-ranking members of several Hispanic street gangs, which helped the organization exert its influence "from the streets of Orange County into the Orange County jail system and the California correctional system," according to the indictment.

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The gender gap in the African-American community

Salim Muwakkil:

The overwhelming absence of Black men has always been one of the most distressing facts about life in America's public housing developments. In Chicago, for example, black women are the vast majority of lease holders in the Chicago Housing Authority; men are like ghosts in the projects.

Besieged by poverty, disease, violence and mass incarceration, African-American men are conspicuously missing in action. At one time, this gender imbalance afflicted mostly lower-income neighborhoods. But as we limp into the 21st century, that gender gap is rending the fabric of the entire African-American community.

"Where have all the Black men gone?" asked the headline on a story by Jonathan Tilove for The Star Ledger in Newark, N.J. The article examined the New Jersey city of East Orange, where there are 37 percent more adult women than men. Tilove wrote that most of the missing men are dead, and many others are locked up or in the military.

"Worst yet," he wrote, "the gender imbalance in East Orange is not some grotesque anomaly. It's a vivid snapshot of a very troubling reality in black America." Tilove noted that nationwide adult black women outnumber black men by 2 million. With nearly another million black men in prison or the military, the reality in most black communities across the country is an even greater imbalance--a gap of 2.8 million, or 26 percent, according to Census Bureau figures for 2002. The comparable disparity for whites was 8 percent.

In some cities the gap is even higher. There are more than 30 percent more black women than men in Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago and Cleveland. In New York City the number is 36 percent and in Philadelphia, 37 percent. As the black population ages, the gap widens. "By the time people reach their 60s in East Orange, there are 47 percent more black women than men," Tilove wrote.

This growing gender gap has enormously negative implications for the future of black America. And there are nuances in the statistics that make the prognosis even bleaker. For example, among well-educated, professional black women--a group that is growing rapidly--the gap is a chasm. Surely, that progress for black women is good news that shouldn't be overlooked. However, as black women advance, black men are falling even further behind.

In fact, the more successful a black woman becomes, the more likely she will end up alone, Walter Farrell, a University of North Carolina professor, said in a March 2002 Washing