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Warlord brought to Justice

26 Thursday Apr 2012

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Charles Taylor, Liberia, Sierra Leone, War Crimes

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Charles Taylor, the former Liberian president, has been found guilty of aiding and abetting war crimes during the Sierra Leone civil war .

A UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague, found him guilty beyond reasonable doubt of 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

He will serve his sentence in a British prison.

The events for which Taylor was charged run  from November 1996 to January 2002.

Taylor provided rebel armies with weapons in exchange for diamonds during their operations to retake important districts and cities in Sierra Leone in 1998 and 1999.

Between November and December 1998, Taylor met a rebel leader, known as Bockarie in Monrovia, where they devised a two-pronged attack on Kono, Kenema and Freetown.

According to a 44-page summary of the judgement, Taylor had emphasised to Bockarie the need to first attack Kono District and told Bockarie to make the operation “fearful” in order to pressure the Government of Sierra Leone into negotiations on the release of another rebel leader Foday Sankoh from prison, as well as to use “all means” to get to Freetown.  Subsequently, Bockarie named the operation “Operation No Living Thing,” implying that anything that stood in their way should be eliminated. …”

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Rupert Murdoch at the Leveson Inquiry

26 Thursday Apr 2012

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ANALYSIS

Yesterday, he described Gordon Brown as ‘unbalanced’, someone who had declared war on News Corporation in reponse to The Sun switching its support from Labour to David Cameron’s Conservatives.

Today, Rupert Murdoch admitted that he had missed the ‘cover-up’ at the News of the World, a newspaper he also said should have been closed down long ago.

When asked who the buck stopped with at all his newspapers, he replied the Editor, he, Rupert Murdoch, had of course overall responsibility, however he had delegated.

If the 81-year-old the standing of the media mogul had suffered from the phone hacking scandal, then his appearance today and yesterday at the Royal Courts of Justice may have gone someway to recovering any lost ground.

Great power is best exercised when it is understated, especially when it is exposed before the glare of the media spotlight.

And that is exactly what the world saw, as arguably one of the most powerful men in the world explained how he did not intefere in the running of his newspapers, content or welfare of staff and how he closed the NoW after revelations that the phone of tragic schoolgirl Milly Dowler had been hacked. He said he “could feel the blast coming in the window, almost”, as soon as the story broke.

All this will of course make the headlines, however what was perhaps more telling was how he viewed the future of the newspaper industry in the midst of the current electronic revolution.

He gave newspapers another ten years, this from a man for whom running a newspaper is clearly a passion.

How would the new media make money, well the Huffington Post was getting millions of hits but was struggling to make anything.

There are bloggers out there whose work can reach any where.

Work can be pilfered and then put out there with little or no respect for intellectual property rights.

If this was some else talking, then it could be dismissed as yet another world view, however here is the owner of The Sun (as well as Sunday), The Times and The Sunday Times admitting that he could not see a long term future for the newspaper industry.

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Britain in a Double-Dip Recession

25 Wednesday Apr 2012

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Britain’s economy shrunk by 0.2 percent in the first three months of 2012 taking it back into recession.

The Office for National Statistics blamed a sharp fall in construction output for the contraction.

A recession is defined as two consecutive quarters of contraction.  The economy shrank by 0.3% in the fourth quarter of 2011

The ONS said output of the production industries decreased by 0.4%, construction decreased by 3% and output of the service sector increased by 0.1%.

It added that a fall in public sector investment had contributed to the particularly large fall in the construction sector.

James Murdoch at the Leveson Inquiry

24 Tuesday Apr 2012

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ANALYSIS

James Murdoch – and his father as a consequence – has come in for a barrage of criticism over his handling of the whole phone hacking saga which at one point appeared to be on the verge of bringing to an end the British operation of the Murdoch Media Empire.

So, as the young Murdoch sat in front of a white screen  today to answer questions about the affair which began in the publics eyes with the hacking of the voice mails of the missing school girl, the hauntingly tragic  Milly Dowler, he cut a rather apologetic figure.

Clearly not at ease with the line of questioning or even being called to account for his actions, he denied any knowledge of an e-mail which claimed phone hacking was rife at the News of the World, the Sunday Tabloid that was closed down as a result of the public fury about that intrusion into the grief of the Dowler family.

He did this on oath before Lord Justice Leveson.

James Murdoch also denied he was involved in a corporate cover-up, blaming senior executives for not  telling him of what was really going in the newsroom of the News of the World.

On that last part, at the very least, he is right – the Murdochs do not interfere in the content of their publications or how they find their stories, they don’t need to – every executive is hired for how similar they are to the way in which they think to the head of this global media empire, namely Rupert Murdoch.

As for how the stories are found, the buck stops with the Editor.

By common consent, the 39-year-old James Murdoch is no longer the force he once was, his star is no longer on the rise, he has suffered from a lack of experience on the ground floor.

Perhaps, he should have been thrown into the newspaper world doing the rounds before rising so quickly to be head of News International, a position he resigned from in February.

There’s nothing like the school of hard knocks, to toughen up anyone who wants to make it in this often harsh world.

James Murdoch also said that it was News Corporation’s long-held ambition to get hold of the remaining shares of BSkyB, what the Murdoch’s intend to do with newspapers they own he did not say, although another thing that has also emerged from the Leveson Inquiry is the decline of the newspaper industry as a whole, something that frankly can be seen by the content that passes off as political, international or general reporting in newspapers generally.

Here is an arena where to show intelligence is frowned upon, and where too much time – in terms of hours allocated to reporters – is spent on gossip and side issues with the result that coverage is generally superficial.

Newspapers should be here to inform their readers, especially now when major reforms are occurring in education, health and welfare at a time when the government is warning that austerity cuts have not even begun. And on the world stage, major confrontations are looming with Iran and China, as well as a financial crisis in Europe which has engulfed every member of the Euro-zone and whose long-term consequence could affect this country’s standing in the world.

If, and when this is covered in newspapers over here, it is through the peculiar prism of a very narrow news agenda in a language that few actually understand.

What’s more newspapers have shown themselves to be very resistant to changes that are clearly occurring in front of them, namely people as they become more confident in their use of the internet can ignore them as a source of news.

Perhaps, Murdoch was in part responsible for this decline.

However, that eighty-one-year-old Australian did not own all of the publications whose daily headlines remind us how out of touch they are with events over here and further.

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The Manchester Derby on Monday, April 30.

23 Monday Apr 2012

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football, Manchester City, Manchester City and Manchester United, Manchester Uinted, Premier League, Roberto Mancini

Last October, Manchester City put six past their bitter rivals, and it appeared to most commentators that only one club from that great city of football could possibly lift the Premier League Trophy.

Well, the wily old Alex Ferguson proved them all wrong – yet again.

And here we are just a week away from the most important game of the Premier League and no one – including Roberto Mancini himself – is giving City a chance.

Yet, City have Tevez and will be able to use that player called Mario Balotelli for this game – as well as a number of other great players.

United have one thing going for them – a manager who was a legend many years ago and who is continuing through the sheer force of his personality, experience, expertise – and many, many other skills – to project a very average team to ever greater heights.

Whether that will be enough on Monday, I very much doubt.

It won’t be a walkover there will be no 6-1 rout this time – but City will win this game and go on to become Champions for the first time.

That’s because Everton by putting four past the leaders over the weekend showed this United side despite being coached by Sir Alex Ferguson are not the United of old.

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The Bahrain Grand Prix

19 Thursday Apr 2012

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Arab Spring, Bahrain, Grand Prix

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Lord Ahmed

18 Wednesday Apr 2012

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Labour Peer denies ‘Obama bounty’ claims

16 Monday Apr 2012

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Suspended Labour Peer Lord Nazir Ahmed has told The Template that he did not call for a £10m bounty for the capture of US Presidents Barack Obama and George Bush.

He was reported to have made the remark by a Pakistani newspaper.

But Lord Ahmed said the story was “lies” and that he had never mentioned a bounty for President Obama or Bush.

The Express Tribune said the comments were a response to a US reward being offered for the capture of a Pakistani radical, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed who founded Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group which is blamed by India for the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks in which 166 people were killed.

Lord Ahmed is said to have made the remarks at a reception in Haripur on Friday.

Labour has suspend the peer, pending an investigation.

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Taliban launch ‘Spring Offensive’

15 Sunday Apr 2012

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The Taliban had vowed retaliation for the massacre of civilians in Kandahar.

Today they claimed this was it.

This was retaliation also for that video of US marines urinating on dead Afghans, as well as for that infamous incident – for this part of the world – when the Koran was burned in Bagram Airbase.

So, said their spokesman an hour or so after claiming the start of their Spring Offensive.

At the time of writing, reports suggest the fighting has not stopped, as what are meant to be the most securely guarded areas on earth are being attacked almost at will by a very small number of highly focused men.

Who would have imagined that heavily guarded embassies, fortresses like Hamid Karzai’s own Presidential compound, would be picked almost at will by fighters who appear out of nowhere and then vanish.

Is this the Taliban’s ‘Tet’ moment – it would appear that is exactly what is unfolding in the Afghan capital and surrounding cities.

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Turkey’s Neo-Ottoman Pretensions

13 Friday Apr 2012

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