Turkey Bishop’s driver charged with murder

A Turkish man was charged on Friday with murder in the stabbing death of a Roman Catholic bishop, the Vatican’s apostolic vicar in Anatolia, for whom he worked as a driver, a court said.

Monsignor Luigi Padovese was killed a day before he was due to leave for Cyprus to meet Pope Benedict XVI. The killing in the Mediterranean port of Iskenderun on Thursday was the latest in a string of attacks in recent years on Christians in predominantly Muslim Turkey.

The 26-year-old driver, Murat Altun, confessed to the killing, his lawyer Cihan Onal said.

“The murder is not politically motivated,” Onal told the state-run Anatolia news agency. “My client is suffering from mental problems. He confessed to all the details of the killing.”

Turkish authorities also said the murder did not appear to be politically motivated. The court ordered Altun jailed pending trial. No trial date has been set.

“In his statement, at one point he said he killed him after receiving a message from God,” Onal said. “He can’t explain why he committed the murder. In fact, he is giving conflicting accounts.”

Turkey sees no impact on Israel drone delivery

June 1 (Reuters) – Turkey’s Defence Minister Vecdi Gonul said on Tuesday a diplomatic crisis with Israel after the Jewish state stormed a Turkish-backed aid convoy will not affect the planned delivery of Israel-made Heron drones to Turkey.

Israel’s long-time Muslim ally Turkey has recalled its envoy to Israel and cancelled joint military exercises after Israeli marines raided an aid flotilla bound for Gaza on Monday.

Earlier this year, the two countries, which have a close military alliance, wrapped up the purchase of 10 Heron drones in a deal worth $180 million. (Reportingby Tulay Karadeniz; Writing by Ibon Villelabeitia; Editing by David Stamp)

Turkey calls for UN meeting over Israel convoy action

May 31 (Reuters) – Turkey said on Monday it had called for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council after Israeli commandos stormed Gaza-bound aid ships, killing at least 10 activists on board, a Turkish foreign ministry official said.

Muslim Turkey is a non-permanent member of the Council. (Writing by Ibon Villelabeitia; Reporting by Tulay Karadeniz)

Pakistan mosque attacks toll reaches 30, official says

At least 30 people were killed in attacks on two mosques belonging to a minority sect in the northeastern Pakistani city of Lahore on Friday, an ambulance service said.

Rizwan Naseer, the ambulance service’s director general, told Reuters 30 bodies had been taken to hospitals in Lahore, Pakistan’s cultural capital.

Gunmen opened fire shortly after Friday prayers and threw what could have been grenades at two mosques attended by Ahmadis, a minority sect in predominantly Muslim Pakistan.

(Editing by Chris Allbritton and Ron Popeski)

Bombs kill two, wound 28 in Thai Muslim south

Two bombs exploded in quick succession in Thailand’s restive Muslim south on Wednesday, killing two people and wounding at least 28, police said.

The first bomb, hidden in a motorcycle, exploded near a car showroom in Yala province, 1,100 km (680 miles) south of Bangkok, police said. As rescue workers and bomb squads arrived at the scene, the second bomb exploded in a street 30 metres away.

More than 3,900 people, both Buddhists and Muslims, have been killed in six years of unrest in the largely Muslim, rubber-rich region bordering Malaysia.

Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat provinces were part of an independent sultanate known as Patani until annexed in 1909 by predominantly Buddhist Thailand.

The attackers, believed to be separatists, often target Buddhists and Muslims associated with the Thai state such as police officers, soldiers, government officials and teachers.

No credible group has claimed responsibility for attacks in the region, where a majority of the people speak a Malay dialect as their first language and have long complained of discrimination, especially in education and job opportunities.

(Reporting by Surapan Boonthanom in Yala and Panarat Thepgumpanat; Writing by Nopporn Wong-Anan; Editing by Alan Raybould)

Pak blockage of Facebook, YouTube might increase traffic to these sites

Islamabad, May 21 (ANI): Pakistan’s blockage on wildly popular web-sites like YouTube and Facebook will likely have a reverse effect from the one desired by authorities as curious Netizens would log onto these sites to see what the brouhaha is about.

Pakistan’s telecom regulatory body, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has said it found ‘sacrilegious’ content on YouTube, leading them to block it. Incidentally, YouTube has been co-founded by Jawed Karim, a Muslim.

“We have asked the Internet service providers to block more than 450 web links, which contain derogatory material,” The News quoted a PTA spokesman, as saying.

“The action follows our repeated attempts to convince these websites to discard such material,” he added.

He said the PTA had approached the administrators of the websites through emails, however he could not name the officials who had been contacted.

Industry officials, on the other hand, say the authorities have yet to get in touch with the people who run Facebook and YouTube, the report said.

These hasty suppressive tactics are probably not going to be too fruitful, according to industry officials.

“There is no way of stopping this. The day government lifts restriction from these websites, the Internet traffic will double. People will visit them just out of curiosity,” said an advertiser, who deals with Facebook and YouTube. (ANI)

Brit Muslim boxer involved in brawl ahead of title fight

London, May 15 (ANI): WBA light-welterweight champion Amir Khan was dragged away by his throat in a shocking mass brawl at the weigh-in for tonight’s title fight with Paulie Malignaggi.

Kahn was caught in a huge bust-up at the 1,000 pounds-a-night at Essex House Hotel in New York, The Sun reports.

Malignaggi’s promoter Lou DiBella raged: “Did you see this s**t, my guy got roughed up. If there’s one more incident of this kind, he won’t be fighting on Saturday. That’s a promise. The weigh-in was closed to the public yet Khan had so many people there shouting and screaming.”

Around 50 noisy Khan fans packed into the Petit Salon at the Essex House Hotel and pumped up the volume as Khan and Malignaggi deliberately touched foreheads and aimed verbal abuse at each other, The Sun reports.

Suddenly the violence exploded and it descended into a mass brawl with Khan fans trying to wade in.

Malignaggi tumbled into the hoardings and Khan was surrounded by people from his promoters, Golden Boy, and then led him away, The Sun reports.

Anthony Cantanzaro, Malignaggi’s manager, shouted: “Khan’s people came in and started fighting on the stage.”

Malignaggi said: “If Golden Boy had done this like they were supposed to do, there would have been none of this. There was shoving and then suddenly all hell broke loose.” (ANI)

Pak origin acid ‘honour’ attacker jailed for 30 years in UK

London, May 12 (ANI): A court here has jailed a sadistic Brit Muslim for 30 years for trying to pour acid down the throat of his married sister””s lover.

Mohammed Vakas, 26, carried out the attack to protect the family””s “honour”.

It left Awais Akram, 24, horribly disfigured.

Mohammed Adeel, 20, the woman””s cousin, and Fabion Kuci, 17, got 14 years and eight years for the revenge plot.

According to The Sun, Shakeel Abassi recruited them after he discovered the affair between his wife of five years Sadia Khatoon, 24, and Akram.

The victim was lured from his flat before the masked gang pounced. He survived by covering his mouth with his hand. But he was left looking like “a zombie from a horror film” after the acid caused 47 per cent burns to his skin. (ANI)

Brit Muslim boxer to take on Mayweather, Pacquiao in a year’s time

London, May 4 (ANI): WBA World light welterweight champion Amir Khan has said that he will be ready to take on American legend Floyd Mayweather Junior and Philippine Manny Pacquiao in a year’s time.

Khan, who defends his title against Paulie Malignaggi in New York on May 15, said it is only a matter of fine tuning his skills before he can take on the world’s top two fighters.

The British boxer is willing to move up a division to fight undefeated Mayweather, who cruised to a unanimous points verdict over Sugar Shane Mosley in Las Vegas on Saturday night, The Sun reports.

“In 12 months from now, I will be ready for Manny and Floyd Mayweather Junior,” Khan said.

Mayweather and Pacquiao were due to fight this year before rows over drug testing got in the way.

But Khan has no doubt the money-spinning bout will go ahead. “I know them both well and they both want to fight,” he said.

“It’s the promoters trying to sort out all the details that are holding it up. Who would win? That’s a tough one but I’d say Manny. He’s more aggressive and I think he’d take Mayweather into an uncomfortable zone where he hasn”t been for a very long time,” Khan said.

“Floyd likes to control a fight but so does Manny and he has a higher work rate. If things go well, I could end up fighting the winner. This game’s all about timing. You have to know the best time to have these big fights. I want to catch these guys when they have come off their peak,” he added. (ANI)

Labour Party expels candidate over ‘sex’ploits

London, Apr 27 (ANI): Another Labour Party candidate, John Cowan, has bitten the dust after being expelled from the Party after he boasted about his ‘sex’ploits online.

John Cowan had advertised for people to pose nude for his portfolio and made indiscrete remarks about how he did not want his children to marry a Muslim. Cowan had earlier been expelled by the Liberal Democrat Party for sending ‘sexual emails’ reports SKY News.

“I post what I think. I think to be honest there is a level of transparency there that isn”t normally associated with many people in politics.” an unrepentant Cowan was quoted by The Sunday Telegraph, as saying.

Cowan joins the ranks of several other politicians whose sexual behaviour resulted in the demise of their political careers. (ANI)

Having mistresses is a French way of life, says accused polygamist

London, Apr 27 (ANI): A Muslim Frenchman alleged by the country’s government to be living in a polygamous arrangement with four women and committing benefit fraud via their 12 children has hit out at the authorities, saying that keeping mistresses was the French way of life.

French interior minister Brice Hortefeux said Lies Hebbadj’s citizenship should be revoked if allegations that he had four wives proved to be true, reports The Telegraph.

But the Algerian-born butcher hit back, saying: “If we are stripped of nationality, for having mistresses, there would be a lot of French people stripped of nationality.

“As far as I know, mistresses are not forbidden, neither in France, nor in Islam.”

Hebbadj’s case came in the limelight after it emerged last week that his wife had been fined for driving with a face-covering veil authorities claimed hindered her vision. (ANI)

16-year-old girl barred from school for wearing hijab in Spain

Madrid, Apr 16(ANI): A 16-year-old schoolgirl, Najwa Malha, has been banned from classes in Spain after she refused to remove her hijab (Islamic headscarf).

Malha has been excluded from classes at Camilo Jose Cela School in Madrid after being told that her hijab was in violation of the school dress code.

The school said in a statement that its internal regulations bar ‘the use of hats and any other article of clothing that cover the head’.

“I feel totally discriminated against,” The Telegraph quoted Malha, as saying.

The 16-year-old, who was born in Spain to Moroccan parents, said she alone took the decision to wear the headscarf to school last February ‘against the advice of her mother’.

It is believed that Malha’s classmates have supported her decision, but regional authorities have backed the school.

Meanwhile, Association of Moroccan Workers and Immigrants in Spain has condemned the school’s decision.

“For the past several weeks Najwa Malha cannot go to class in her school, which is contrary to her right to a basic education guaranteed by the constitution,” said Kamal Ramoini, the association’s head.

It is the second such case to come to light in Spain. Last November, a Muslim lawyer was ejected from a Spanish court, where she was defending a client, because she refused to remove her headscarf. (ANI)

16-year-old girl barred from school for wearing hijab in Spain

Madrid, Apr 16(ANI): A 16-year-old schoolgirl, Najwa Malha, has been banned from classes in Spain after she refused to remove her hijab (Islamic headscarf).

Malha has been excluded from classes at Camilo Jose Cela School in Madrid after being told that her hijab was in violation of the school dress code.

The school said in a statement that its internal regulations bar ‘the use of hats and any other article of clothing that cover the head’.

“I feel totally discriminated against,” The Telegraph quoted Malha, as saying.

The 16-year-old, who was born in Spain to Moroccan parents, said she alone took the decision to wear the headscarf to school last February ‘against the advice of her mother’.

It is believed that Malha’s classmates have supported her decision, but regional authorities have backed the school.

Meanwhile, Association of Moroccan Workers and Immigrants in Spain has condemned the school’s decision.

“For the past several weeks Najwa Malha cannot go to class in her school, which is contrary to her right to a basic education guaranteed by the constitution,” said Kamal Ramoini, the association’s head.

It is the second such case to come to light in Spain. Last November, a Muslim lawyer was ejected from a Spanish court, where she was defending a client, because she refused to remove her headscarf. (ANI)

Tea Party rallies gain pace

The Tea Party movement, a leaderless coalition of conservative groups in the United States, is barely a year old but is already growing in influence.

While president Barack Obama says many of its supporters are “on the fringe”, the political movement is threatening to use its grassroots support to defeat sitting members of Congress, both Democrats and Republicans.

In Tupelo, Mississippi, the birthplace of Elvis Presley, around 300 people attended one of the Tea Party’s latest rallies.

Kathy Cadden is sitting in a folding chair holding a yellow sign with a swastika on it.

“Obama, [Nancy] Pelosi and [Senator Harry] Reid are the axis of taxes and socialism, just like Hitler was,” she said.

“You can’t fix stupid, but you can vote them out. First of all, Obama is not a citizen of the United States and he’s not a Christian. He’s a Muslim. And if you read his books you can find that out.”

Ms Cadden says she wants the Tea Party to “take back” the country and start a revolution.

Dale Casterline says he is at the rally because he wants “America back for its people”.

“I’m sure not a redneck, but I do want a better America for my grandchildren,” he said.

And like many Tea Party supporters he is furious at the recent healthcare reforms.

“The American people have come out and spoken; they didn’t want this new medical program but yet [Obama] went behind doors and forced it down Americans’ throats,” Mr Casterline said.

Tea Partiers are being blamed for some of the recent rowdy protests against healthcare reform in which racial and anti-gay slurs were hurled and one politician was spat on.

Linda Nokes has been to a couple of Tea Party rallies and she scoffs at suggestions Tea Partiers are spewing hate.

“You just meet such good American people, and that’s who they are,” she said.

“They’re not nasty. They’re not right-wing extremists. They’re not a bunch of wackos. They’re good Americans. What’s going on is people love this country and they’re concerned about it.”

Many Tea Partiers want all the incumbents thrown out at the November congressional elections, and to make their point they are planning a massive rally in Washington next week.

Suicide bomber kills 2 police in Russia’s Ingushetia

A suicide bomber killed at least two policemen in Russia’s Ingushetia region on Monday, the latest in a spate of attacks that underscore the threat from an Islamist insurgency on Russia’s southern flank.

More than 50 people have been killed and 100 injured by suicide bombers over the past week in the Moscow metro and the mainly Muslim regions of Dagestan and Ingushetia in Russia’s restive North Caucasus.

Monday’s bombing in Ingushetia came exactly a week after twin suicide attacks in the Moscow metro raised concerns of a new wave of strikes by militants from the North Caucasus against major Russian cities.

In the latest attack, a male suicide bomber, aged about 30, tried to enter police headquarters in the town of Karabulak, about 20 km (12 miles) from the Ingush regional capital of Magas, local and federal police told Reuters.

“A suicide bomber tried to get into the police headquarters during roll call, but after being stopped the bomber detonated the explosives,” Oleg Yelnikov, a spokesman for Russia’s Interior Ministry in Moscow, said by telephone.

Two police were killed immediately and a third was injured. Less than an hour after the suicide attack, a second bomb in a car opposite the police station was detonated.

A Reuters cameraman at the scene said several cars were burning outside the police station and the remains of the suspected suicide bomber were lying among rubble on the street.

NEAR DAILY ATTACKS

Russia is on edge after the attacks in the Moscow metro killed at least 40 last Monday, twin suicide bombing in Dagestan killed another 12 people on Wednesday and a bomb derailed a freight train in Dagestan on Sunday.

Russia’s leaders say the attacks are aimed at sowing disorder across the country and have vowed to destroy Islamist militants from the North Caucasus who have been blamed or claimed responsibility.

Islamist Chechen rebels said on Wednesday that they were behind the Moscow bombings. The attacks were described as revenge for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s policies in the mainly Muslim North Caucasus.

Russian authorities said one of the Moscow bombers was the 17-year-old Dagestani-born widow of a militant killed last year, and a Dagestani man told the newspaper Novaya Gazeta that based on photos, he believes the other bomber was his daughter.

Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov, Russia’s most wanted guerrilla who calls himself the “Emir of the Caucasus Emirate”, has vowed more attacks on Russian cities.

The attacks in Moscow, Dagestan and Ingushetia, which come after a year of rising violence in the North Caucasus, present a serious challenge to Russia’s rulers, who had claimed to have tamed the mountainous region just north of Georgia and Azerbaijan.

Ingushetia and Dagestan are plagued by near-daily attacks targeting law enforcement authorities a decade after the second of two devastating wars against Chechen separatists.

Putin, who cemented his power in 1999 by launching the second war in Chechnya, said the culprits behind the metro bombings must be scraped “from the bottom of the sewers”.

President Dmitry Medvedev has vowed “dagger blows” against those responsible for the attacks and beefed up security forces in the region, which stretches west from the Caspian Sea.

But analysts say the attacks underline the failure of the Kremlin’s policies in the area, which is made up of a patchwork of ethnic groups that was finally conquered by the Russian Tsars in the 19th century.

Locals say the heavy-handed measures of law enforcement agencies, rampant corruption, clan rivalries and desperate poverty are pushing recruits towards the Islamist rebels, who Russia says get support from abroad.

(Additional reporting by Tatiana Ustinova in Moscow; Writing by Conor Sweeney and Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by Noah Barkin)

Egypt court orders top Brotherhood men released

An Egyptian criminal court on Sunday ordered the release of 16 senior members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group who were detained in February.

Egyptian authorities had accused the senior members of trying to set up training camps to stage attacks in Egypt.

“The court has issued its decision but we are awaiting the execution of the verdict…and this is not guaranteed because this is a political case,” the Muslim Brotherhood’s lawyer Abdel-Moneim Abdel-Maksoud told Reuters.

Among the released members are deputy leader Mahmoud Ezzat and Essam al-Erian, spokesman for the group and member of its governing body. Abdel-Rahman Al Bir and Mohi Hamed, also governing body members, were ordered released.

The court set bail at 5,000 Egyptian Pounds ($908.1) for each member except Mohamed Abdel Ghani and Mohamed Elewah, who are in hospital, Abdel-Maksoud said.

The Brotherhood, though banned, won a fifth of the seats parliament in 2005 when members ran as independents but since then the authorities have squeezed the Islamist group out of mainstream politics.

Analysts expect the group’s support to shrink at the parliamentary elections in the second half of this year.

The government of President Hosni Mubarak, whose predecessor was gunned down by Islamic militants, is wary of any group with Islamist leanings, including the Brotherhood which long ago renounced violence and insists it seeks peaceful reform. (Reporting by Marwa Awad, Writing by Yasmine Saleh)

Death toll rises to 11 in south Russian bombings

Wed, Mar 31 12:52 PM

The death toll from two bomb attacks in Russia’s southern region of Dagestan rose to 11 from nine on Wednesday, Interfax news agency reported.

Investigators said a suicide bomber dressed in a police uniform set off the second of the blasts, which came two days after 39 people were killed by twin bombings in Moscow that authorities blamed on suicide attackers with links to insurgents in the turbulent North Caucasus.

Dagestan, a predominantly Muslim province adjacent to war-scarred Chechnya along Russia’s southern border, is plagued by frequent attacks targeting police and government officials.

(Writing by Guy Faulconbridge, editing by Dmitry Solovyov)

KFC in UK gets ‘halal’ treatment!

London, March 25 (ANI): Kentucky Fried Chicken has stopped serving bacon at its 86 branches in Britain to avoid offending Muslim customers.

The “halal trial” implies that pork or other “unlawful” meat not killed in accordance to Islamic dietary laws will not be a part of the menu.

However, non-Muslim customers are unhappy with the move.

“It is a testament to the divisions wrought on this country by the failed creed of multiculturalism that KFC feel the need to do this,” the Daily Express quoted UKIP Euro MP Paul Nuttall, as saying.

A KFC spokeswoman said: “We’ve only removed one product from our entire menu.” (ANI)

Few Malaysian takers for restaurants jobs

Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 24 (ANI): There are very few Malaysians who want to work in restaurants, with only 180 nationals applying for 25,000 jobs offered by the Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Operators Association (Presma).

The Star Online quoted Presma Deputy President Kadhar Shah Abdul Razak as saying that out of 180 of those who applied, only 40 Malaysians were employed.

He added that Presma wanted all the positions filled by Malaysians to reduce dependence on foreign workers.

Razak further said that those interested could still attend walk-in interviews at the restaurants. (ANI)

Dubai Lifts Ban on Restaurants That Cook With Alcohol

The Dubai municipality retracted a decision to ban restaurants from using alcohol in the preparation of dishes, Dubai newspaper The National reported Tuesday.

The liberal Gulf emirate announced Sunday it would enforce a 2003 law banning alcohol in food preparation, based on complaints from Muslim clients who were not warned that dishes in some restaurants contained alcohol.

But it now appears Dubai changed its mind.

Khaled Sharif al Awadhi, director of Dubai municipality’s food control department, said food containing alcohol could be served on condition it was segregated from other food and clearly labeled, The National reported.

“We have found violations where hotels are not clearly stating alcohol content in their food,” it quoted him as saying. Awadhi added that alcohol should be handled like other “non-halal products” such as pork.

The newspaper said chefs in Dubai, where restaurants in hotels with a license are allowed to serve alcohol, approached the municipality asking for a review of the decision, which they said threatened their industry.

Islam, the main religion the United Arab Emirates’ population, bans the production, sale and consumption of alcohol.