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1.2 Internationale Medien
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http://www.outlookindia.com/article.asp x?278979
"Outlook India" findet Gemeinsamkeiten der Jugendproteste der
letzten Wochen und Monate in verschiedenen Ländern der Erde. "From Tunis to Tel Aviv, Madrid to Oakland, a new generation of
youth activists is challenging the neoliberal state that has dominated
the world ever since the Cold War ended. The massive popular
protests that shook the globe this year have much in common,
though most of the reporting on them in the mainstream media
has obscured the similarities." |
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http://www.liberation.fr/monde/01012352 599-vengeance
Die "Liberation" bezeichnet die Vorführung Hosni Mubaraks bei seinem Prozess in einem Käfig als "Varieté im Gerichtssaal". " Le procès Moubarak a démarré par une mise en scène sinistre visant l’humiliation de l’accusé, la justice ménageant une belle place à son contraire : la vengeance. Comment comprendre autrement le désir de faire comparaître encagés Moubarak et ses fils, trois chiens, comme à l’époque pas si lointaine de la dictature triomphante ? N’était-ce pas le moment de rompre avec ce genre de procédés et d’écrire une page nouvelle ? Malaise d’autant plus grand que le tyran déchu, devenu malade partiellement imaginaire, a apporté une touche grotesque et pathétique à l’ensemble, en se présentant alité et en pyjama : vaudeville dans le prétoire…" |
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http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2011-0 7-29-chin-en.html
Rita Chin schreibt auf "eurozine.com" über türkische Frauen, westdeutsche Feministinnen und den geschlechtsspezifischen Diskurs über kulturelle Differenzen in der muslimischen Welt. "As part of the 2003 European opposition to the Iraq war, Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida issued a plea for a common European vision grounded in the shared heritage of Western civilization, writes Rita Chin. Yet this public naming of values effectively marked the line between Europe and its Muslim minorities. The security anxieties produced by 9/11 and its aftermath only transformed Muslims and Islam into the fundamental contemporary threat to European society and culture." |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/mus lims-in-us-optimistic-about-future-poll -finds/2011/08/02/gIQAyMRaqI_story.html ?hpid=z3
Die Muslime in den USA stehen der Zukunft optimistischer gegenüber, als andere Immigranten, berichtet die "Washington Post". "Ten years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Muslim Americans are more optimistic than other major faith groups about their future, even as they report greater discrimination and less confidence in the FBI and the U.S. military, a new poll has found. In the report by Gallup, which measures American Muslims’ political, social and spiritual engagement, almost two in three Muslims said their standard of living is improving, up 18 percentage points from 2008 and higher than any other faith group surveyed. This is the same period that Muslim leaders say has been the most oppressive for Muslims in this country, with rhetoric against their faith group appearing to rise." |
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http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archive s/2011/aug/18/triumphant-turkey/
"The New York Review of Books" berichte über Auswirkungen der türkischen Parlamentswahlen auf die weitere gesellschaftspolitische Entwicklung in der Türkei. "This victory was testimony to Erdogan’s accomplishments. Before Justice and Development won its first national election in 2002, Turkey had spent years under weak coalition governments servile to the military. It suffered periodic economic crises and was almost invisible on the world stage. All of that has changed. Erdogan’s strong single-party governments have broken the army’s political power, turned Turkey into an economic powerhouse, and made it a major force in the Middle East, the Caucasus, the Balkans, North Africa, and beyond. Yet despite this, many Turks are uneasy. Some worry that the economy, which grew at a spectacular 8.9 percent last year, may be overheating. Others fear that Erdogan’s renewed power will lead him to antidemocratic excesses. A boycott of parliament by dozens of Kurdish deputies cast doubt on his willingness to resolve the long-festering Kurdish conflict. There is also a new source of uncertainty, emerging from uprisings in Arab countries. For the last several years, Turks have pursued the foreign policy goal of ‘zero problems with neighbors.’ In recent months they have been forced to realize that they cannot, after all, be friends with everyone in the neighborhood."
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http://www.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/ 7137003/massacre-in-hama-hastens-thenee d-to-tackle-assad.thtml
Das Massaker im syrischen Hama zwinge die internationale Gemeinschaft zu einer Reaktion, schreibt der "Spectator". "Meanwhile, the international community stands by. Germany and Italy have called for an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council, but as Foreign Secretary William Hague told the Today programme on Radio 4, 'It is a very frustrating situation, the levers we have are very limited.' Part of the reason for the impasse is what Colum Lynch of Foreign Policy magazine has called the Libya 'hangover': the belief held by key Security Council members that nothing good came of UN resolution on Libya, so nothing good would come of UN action over Syria."
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http://www.elpais.com/articulo/opinion/ Dia/sangre/Siria/elpepiopi/20110801elpe piopi_3/Tes
Die spanische Tageszeitung "El Pais" berichtet über den "Tag des Blutes in Syrien". "De confirmarse los datos aportados por las organizaciones locales de derechos humanos, la matanza de ayer, con más de 120 muertos y decenas de heridos, sería una de las peores perpetradas por un régimen para el cual la comunidad internacional ha hecho poco más que elevar el tono verbal de sus críticas." |
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http://www.lastampa.it/_web/cmstp/tmplR ubriche/editoriali/gEditoriali.asp?ID_b log=25&ID_articolo=9045
Die italienische Zeitung "La Stampa" sieht den syrischen Diktator Assad nun endlich in den Fusstapfen seines Vaters angekommen. "Inviando i carri armati contro la popolazione della città di Hama, la famiglia Assad si conferma la più capace genia regnante oggi nel Medioriente della Mezzaluna, se per capacità si intende saper conservare il proprio potere con crudeltà e sprezzo di ogni interesse umano che non sia il proprio. Papà Hafez al Assad, detto anche il Leone di Siria, guarda probabilmente oggi dall’alto con orgoglio la sua progenie, Bashir che è Presidente, e Maher, capo dei gruppi di élite della Guardia repubblicana che guida da mesi la repressione delle proteste. I due rampolli, arrivati sulla scena politica del Paese con la reputazione dei rammolliti (Bashir è dentista e ha conquistato il titolo con molti anni di studi a Londra), si sono rivelati in effetti in questi mesi degni eredi del Leone: la scelta di spianare Hama è del resto un perfetto omaggio a lui, il papà. Fu Assad padre infatti, nel 1982, il primo ad avere l’idea di radere al suolo, novello Attila, la città di Hama, che aveva osato ribellarsi, per farne il monumento alla stabilità e alla forza del suo potere, uccidendo 30 mila islamici. Si capisce bene dunque che oggi i suoi figli inviando i carri armati intendano ripetere l’operazione simbolica di fare di Hama il luogo in cui anche stavolta si è insegnata una lezione a tutto il dissenso siriano che da me i scuote il Paese. Il momento, del resto, è perfetto - e tutto si può dire degli Assad meno che non sappiano far di conto e di politica."
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10. Februar 2012
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