Links and news for March 24 2013

1. Huxley Vs. Orwell. Easy and worthy read

2. When is a chemical weapon not a chemical weapon even when it kills over 30 people indiscriminately? Why when friends of Obama use them of course!

3. Earlier I posted another fake translation of Yusuf Al-Qawadari and ventriloquised him singing an old Maurice Chevalier song. But the truth is even more sick and twisted than my little jab at Islam.

4. Spain brings pain to bank investors

5. Saudi Arabia threatens to block Skype, WhatsApp, Viber

6. Live and let liver. Especially for foreigners buying donated organs from England’s NHS

7. Mohamed Salim, 27, confessed he was a member of the militia that “wiped out entire villages” during an anonymous interview to the BBC’s Newsnight in 2006, now living large at public expense in Birmingham 

8. Cops spray what looks like Perier and Cafe’ o-lait at pro-normalcy protesters in Paris

9. Director of staggering movie, U.N. Me speaks about threats he received about his movie

10. Islamic Dogs of War – The Use Of Gang-Rape to Subjugate Infidels and Those that Resist

H/T Richard and all who sent these links in

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  1. TUNISIA Authorities Blamed for Rape of Three-Year-Old Girl

    The alleged rape of a three-year-old Tunisian girl in a suburban Tunis daycare center has sparked outrage against the Ministry of Women’s Affairs for failing to adequately patrol such facilities.

    The mother of the infant, face blurred to protect her identity, appeared in a filmed interview posted by Assabahnews.tn on March 22 and claimed her daughter had returned from her La Marsa daycare center bleeding from her genitals.

    The mother tearfully explained that her daughter described the rapist, who turned out to be a guard who worked in the center and lived in a room nearby.

    The man was arrested after being identified by the young victim.

    According to the same source, the suspect was also accused of being involved in a child pornography network as the young victim said he, along with another woman, used to take photos of her and other children dancing naked.

    The center’s director also did not have a proper license from the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, which is in charge of granting permits to and supervising all such facilities, Assabahnews.tn reported. Minister of Women’s Affairs Sihem Badi came under criticism from civil society activists such as Zaineb Farhat and Salem Ounaies, who strongly condemned the crime and blamed her ministry for not properly supervising childcare centers.

    As a response, the Ministry of Women’s Affairs issued a statement on March 23 in which it condemned the crime and announced support for the victim and her family, promising to provide them with necessary legal and psychological help. But the ministry denied that the center is operating illegally and said it is investigating the situation.

    Badi has previously been criticized for allowing some daycare centers to have small girls cover their hair.

    http://www.tunisia-live.net/2013/03/25/authorities-blamed-for-rape-of-three-year-old-girl/

    VIDEO – Muslim preacher with modestly veiled Tunisian girls

  2. Gaddafi’s wife and children secretly granted asylum by British ally Oman after fleeing Algerian hideout

    Britain’s closest ally in the Gulf has secretly granted political asylum to the surviving family of Colonel Gaddafi, it emerged today. News of the Libyans’ arrival in Oman coincides with a visit by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall to the country last week.

    Gaddafi’s widow Safia, daughter Aisha and sons Mohammad and Hannibal, as well as their children, have all been living there since October 2012. They have been granted asylum on ‘humanitarian grounds’ and their expenses are being covered entirely by the Omani government.
    This is despite all members of the family having deeply controversial pasts, having once shared all the wealth and privilege enjoyed by the tyrant, who was deposed and killed in 2011.

    Hannibal Gaddafi was renowned for his abuse of servants, and for once allegedly beating up his wife in a suite at Claridge’s Hotel in central London.

    Aisha Gaddafi, a qualified lawyer, notoriously defended dictators like her father around the world, including deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

    The pair are both currently wanted on Interpol arrest warrants issued at the request of Libya’s new democratic government.

    The Gaddafi family’s luxurious lifestyle in Libya came to an end during the revolt against the despot, which was supported by RAF bombing raids sanctioned by David Cameron.

    Since Gaddafi’s demise, there have been fears that family members will revive his legacy, and return to the blighted North African country to try and gain power again.

    The dictator’s three children first fled to Algeria in August 2011, and had been living there until they moved to Oman. Late last year, Arab media started reporting rumours that all four had left the area – and last week this was confirmed by Algeria’s ambassador to Libya.

    Asked why the Omani government had only just admitted harbouring the family, a foreign ministry source said: ‘There was no need for the world to know about this humanitarian gesture.’

    Oman has close historical political and military ties with Britain, and its leader, Sultan Qaboos Bin Said Al Said, was educated at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, before joining the British Army. Charles and Camilla enjoyed a three-day visit to Oman this month, where they were personal guests of the Sultan.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2298832/Gaddafis-wife-children-secretly-granted-asylum-British-ally-Oman-fleeing-Algerian-hideout.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

  3. 30 dead from tear gas, Bull.

    Better the investors then the depositors, the investors knew they were taking a risk.