Detenido en Alicante un profesor por abusar de menores
RUBEN ESQUITINO Alicante 255
El marido del profesor, otro docente, arrestado por grabar las relaciones sadomasoquistas que mantenía su pareja
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Associação Homossexual Católica critica "agressividade" da Igreja portuguesa
A Associação Homossexual Católica, Rumos Novos, criticou, esta sexta-feira, a Conferência Episcopal Portuguesa pela "agressividade" usada na carta pastoral "A Propósito da Ideologia de Género", quando se refere ao casamento entre pessoas do mesmo sexo.
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LEIAM A OBRA DO CUNHAL...
Friday, November 15, 2013
LUSITÂNEA VEM POR ESTE MEIO DECLARAR NADA TER A VER COM A FUNDAÇÃO LUSITÂNIA, POR NOMEADAMENTE NÃO SER AGORA ADEPTO DO HOMEM NOVO E MULATO
PRESIDENTE DA FUNDAÇÃO LUSITÂNIA
Combater a pobreza é "um bom negócio"
A Fundação Lusitânia está a apostar nas Zonas Especiais de Economia Social de Mercado (ZEESM) porque acredita que "é bom negócio combater a pobreza" e que "criar riqueza" é mais importante do que "fazer dinheiro".
Em entrevista à Lusa, Rogério Matos e Guimarães, presidente da fundação sem fins lucrativos que vai criar, em 2014, duas ZEESM, uma em Cabo Verde (Tarrafal) e outra em Timor-Leste (Oecussi), sublinha que um "global e sustentado combate à pobreza" não é contraditório com modelos económicos competitivos e concorrenciais.
Combater a pobreza é "um bom negócio"
A Fundação Lusitânia está a apostar nas Zonas Especiais de Economia Social de Mercado (ZEESM) porque acredita que "é bom negócio combater a pobreza" e que "criar riqueza" é mais importante do que "fazer dinheiro".
Em entrevista à Lusa, Rogério Matos e Guimarães, presidente da fundação sem fins lucrativos que vai criar, em 2014, duas ZEESM, uma em Cabo Verde (Tarrafal) e outra em Timor-Leste (Oecussi), sublinha que um "global e sustentado combate à pobreza" não é contraditório com modelos económicos competitivos e concorrenciais.
DIREITOS ADQUIRIDOS SAGRADOS...
Governo trava proposta do PSD para taxar PPP, telecomunicações e distribuição
AS CLASSES MÉDIAS QUE AFRICANIZEM.E QUE VIVAM EM CUBATAS QUE FICA MAIS BARATINHO...
AS CLASSES MÉDIAS QUE AFRICANIZEM.E QUE VIVAM EM CUBATAS QUE FICA MAIS BARATINHO...
Ó PASSOS NÃO DEIXES OS GAJOS VIR A LISBOA NEM À AMADORA- QUELUZ-MASSAMÁ...O QUE DIRIAM ELES...
BBC News viu no Porto uma “Detroit europeia” ou uma “mini-Havana”
Cada esquina “é um monumento à crise económica”, escreve o repórter britânico.
O PRIMEIRO SOBADO EM CONSTRUÇÃO NA EUROPA...À BASE DE AFECTOS DEPOIS DA ENTREGA DETUDO O QUE TINHA PRETO E NÃO ERA NOSSO COM DIREITO A EXPULSÕES EM MASSA(NESSA ALTURA NÃO HAVIA AINDA O RACISMO E A XENOFOBIA)E COM CONFISCO DE BENS(A PRIMEIRA LUTA CONTRA OS DIREITOS ADQUIRIDOS)
Cada esquina “é um monumento à crise económica”, escreve o repórter britânico.
O PRIMEIRO SOBADO EM CONSTRUÇÃO NA EUROPA...À BASE DE AFECTOS DEPOIS DA ENTREGA DETUDO O QUE TINHA PRETO E NÃO ERA NOSSO COM DIREITO A EXPULSÕES EM MASSA(NESSA ALTURA NÃO HAVIA AINDA O RACISMO E A XENOFOBIA)E COM CONFISCO DE BENS(A PRIMEIRA LUTA CONTRA OS DIREITOS ADQUIRIDOS)
A DIREITA É MUITO COMPLICADINHA.TANTA MASSA CINZENTA PARA 151MILHÕES?OLHEM QUE O SÓCRATES NO LONGÍNQUO ANO DE 2010 DAVA DE MÃO BEIJADA 116 MILHÕES PARA UMA ALDEIA OLÍMPICA EM MOÇAMBIQUE SEM TANTA PAPELADA...
Conselho de Ministros aprova incentivos a oito projectos de investimento de 151 milhões
E COMO É SABIDO EM 2010 A ECONOMIA ESTAVA FLUORESCENTE E VIÇOSA E A "DÍVIDA" ANDAVA DEBAIXO DO TAPETE...
MAS COMO A COISA SE RESOLVE NUMA DE " A MALTA VIVIA ACIMA DAS SUAS POSSIBILIDADES".
E AINDA VIVE Ó PASSOS.EM DOIS ANOS NACIONALIZARES 180000 POBRES DO PLANETA A PRECISAR DE TUDO POR CONTA DO ERÁRIO VAIS TER QUE CONTINUAR A ARRASTAR A EITO...NOS DIREITO ADQUIRIDOS ESTÁ BOM DE VER...
E COMO É SABIDO EM 2010 A ECONOMIA ESTAVA FLUORESCENTE E VIÇOSA E A "DÍVIDA" ANDAVA DEBAIXO DO TAPETE...
MAS COMO A COISA SE RESOLVE NUMA DE " A MALTA VIVIA ACIMA DAS SUAS POSSIBILIDADES".
E AINDA VIVE Ó PASSOS.EM DOIS ANOS NACIONALIZARES 180000 POBRES DO PLANETA A PRECISAR DE TUDO POR CONTA DO ERÁRIO VAIS TER QUE CONTINUAR A ARRASTAR A EITO...NOS DIREITO ADQUIRIDOS ESTÁ BOM DE VER...
OS "INTERPRETADORES" DA VONTADE POPULAR RESISTIRÃO AOS POPULISMOS.O RUMO É O HOMEM NOVO E MULATO DEPOIS DA ENTREGA DE TUDO O QUE TINHA PRETO E NÃO ERA NOSSO...
OCDE: Confiança dos portugueses nos partidos está abaixo dos 10%
OCDE: Confiança dos portugueses nos partidos está abaixo dos 10%
A crise continua a enfraquecer a confiança da sociedade nas classes políticas, com Portugal a destacar-se com menos de 10% a confiar nos partidos políticos, de acordo com o último relatório da Organização para a Cooperação e Desenvolvimento Económico (OCDE).
OS GAJOS DAS "ENTREGAS" SÃO OS MESMOS QUE AGORA DEFENDEM COM UNHAS E DENTES A "PÁTRIA É ONDE NOS SENTIMOS BEM" E JÁ AGORA OS OUTROS NOS PAGAM...
OCDE: Confiança dos portugueses nos partidos está abaixo dos 10%
A crise continua a enfraquecer a confiança da sociedade nas classes políticas, com Portugal a destacar-se com menos de 10% a confiar nos partidos políticos, de acordo com o último relatório da Organização para a Cooperação e Desenvolvimento Económico (OCDE).
OS GAJOS DAS "ENTREGAS" SÃO OS MESMOS QUE AGORA DEFENDEM COM UNHAS E DENTES A "PÁTRIA É ONDE NOS SENTIMOS BEM" E JÁ AGORA OS OUTROS NOS PAGAM...
Thursday, November 14, 2013
DEPOIS DO NEM MAIS UM SOLDADO PARA AS COLÓNIAS O BURROSO CONSEGUIU QUASE O SEU CONTRÁRIO:COLONIZAR A EUROPA...
Le Pen and Wilders forge plan to 'wreck' EU from within
Front National and Freedom party aim to exploit euroscepticism at European elections to block policymaking within parliament
theguardian.com, Wednesday 13 November 2013 19.09 GMT
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Far-right leaders Le Pen and Wilders discuss European alliance
Geert Wilders (right) and Marine Le Pen unveil plans to work together ahead of European parliamentary elections in May Photograph: Martijn Beekman/EPA
Two of Europe's leading far-right populists struck a pact on Wednesdayto build a continental alliance to wreck the European parliament from within, and slay "the monster in Brussels".
Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's rightwing nationalist Front National, and Geert Wilders, the Dutch maverick anti-Islam campaigner, announced they were joining forces ahead of European parliament elections next year to seek to exploit the euroscepticism soaring across the EU after four years of austerity, and the financial and debt crisis.
Le Pen, who has predicted that the EU will collapse as did the Soviet Union, said the aim was to bypass Brussels and restore freedom to the nations and people of Europe.
The rise of populists on the right and the left, from Sweden to Greece, has worried the mainstream EU elites and is already shaping policy ahead of the May elections. At the top level of EU institutions in Brussels, there is talk of "populists, xenophobes, extremists, fascists" gaining around 30% of seats in the next parliament and using that platform to try to paralyse EU policy-making.
"This is a historical day. Today is the beginning of the liberation from the European elite, the monster in Brussels," declared Wilders after meeting Le Pen in the Dutch parliament in The Hague. "We want to decide how we control our borders, our money, our economy, our currency."
The aim of the electoral alliance appears to be to form a Trojan horse in Brussels and Strasbourg: a large parliamentary caucus dedicated to wrecking the very institution that the far-right has entered. To qualify for caucus status, the new group needs at least 25 MEPs from seven countries, which they will get easily on current poll projections, although it is not clear if they can yet muster seven national parties.
"We want to give freedom back to our people," said Le Pen. "Our old European nations are forced to ask the authorisation of Brussels in all circumstances, forced to submit their budget to the headmistress."
Both politicians are currently riding high in the polls in their own countries. A poll last month in France put the Front National at 24% ahead of the governing Socialists and the mainstream conservatives. Wilders' Freedom party, while suffering setbacks in elections last year, is currently leading in Dutch opinion polls.
Eurosceptic parties or those actively committed to wrecking the EU and to ditching the single currency are also expected to do well in Greece, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Poland and elsewhere in eastern Europe, while Nigel Farage's UK Independence party is being tipped as a possible winner of European elections in Britain.
"As a result of the economic fallout from the eurozone debt crisis, populist parties on both right and left have seen and will likely realise a significant surge in their popularity," said analysts at the Eurasia Group. "The crisis has provided populist and nationalist parties with an excellent opportunity to clean up and modernise their rhetoric. Political parties hitherto thought of as 'nasty' or 'racist' can no longer be considered so."
The pact sealed in The Hague is a big boost for Le Pen who is successfully developing a more moderate image distanced from the overt antisemitism of her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, and for her campaign to form a broader "European Alliance for Freedom" on the nationalist right.
The effort to pool policies and campaigns has foundered in the past because the various nationalists invariably find enemies in other nations and because far-right parties tend to be dominated by leaders enjoying a cult of personality.
The aim of the Franco-Dutch alliance is to bring in Sweden's Democrats, also rising in the polls, the anti-immigration Danish People's party, Austria's Freedom party of Heinz-Christian Strache, which took more than 20% in recent national elections, and the rightwing Flemish separatists of Vlaams Belang.
By forming a new caucus in the European parliament, the group would gain access to funding, committee seats and chairs, and much more prominent chamber speaking rights. Farage, leading a caucus of 33 MEPs, has exploited the opportunity deftly to raise his European and national profile.
Wilders said they wanted UKIP to join, but Farage has said he will not collaborate with Le Pen because of the Front National's reputation for antisemitism.
There are also several major policy differences that Wilders and Le Pen appeared to be burying on Wednesday which are likely to resurface. Coming from the Dutch libertarian tradition, Wilders is strongly pro-Israel, pro-gay, pro-women's rights. The Front National is seen as homophobic, anti-gay marriage, and no friend of Israel.
The two big policy areas they have in common are anti-immigration and anti-EU.
They have ruled out collaborating with more overtly fascistic parties such as Golden Dawn in Greece and Jobbik in Hungary.
The attempt at a concerted campaign comes as support for the EU is haemmorhaging across Europe.
Gallup Europe, following polling in September, found that only 30% viewed the EU positively compared to 70% 20 years ago, and concluded that "the European project has never in its history been as unpopular".
Even in traditionally pro-EU countries, such as Germany, support is atrophying. It remained high among older people but the 25-50 age group was split 50-50 between EU supporters and opponents. Across the EU, eurosceptics outnumbered EU-supporters by 43-40%.
A new study by Mark Leonard and Jose Ignacio Torreblanca for the European Council on Foreign Relations identified five "cleavages feeding centrifugal tendencies in the EU".
The European elections "will be held against a background of economic crisis and loss of confidence in Europe as a political project," the authors found, pointing to the possibility of a "Tea party-like scenario" in which eurosceptic parties capture a large quota of the seats, turn the institution into a "self-hating parliament" which is then "effectively prevented from acting".
ANTES DE SAIR AINDA O VAMOS VER A FAZER-NOS PAGAR UM SISTEMA DE SALVAMENTO DE AFRICANOS NO DESERTO DO SARA...
PS
REPAREM COMO OS INTERNACIONALISTAS NUNCA LUTAM POR DIREITOS IGUAIS EM ÁFRICA.POR LÁ MANDAM OS QUE LÁ ESTÃO E DE QUALQUER MANEIRA...
Front National and Freedom party aim to exploit euroscepticism at European elections to block policymaking within parliament
theguardian.com, Wednesday 13 November 2013 19.09 GMT
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Far-right leaders Le Pen and Wilders discuss European alliance
Geert Wilders (right) and Marine Le Pen unveil plans to work together ahead of European parliamentary elections in May Photograph: Martijn Beekman/EPA
Two of Europe's leading far-right populists struck a pact on Wednesdayto build a continental alliance to wreck the European parliament from within, and slay "the monster in Brussels".
Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's rightwing nationalist Front National, and Geert Wilders, the Dutch maverick anti-Islam campaigner, announced they were joining forces ahead of European parliament elections next year to seek to exploit the euroscepticism soaring across the EU after four years of austerity, and the financial and debt crisis.
Le Pen, who has predicted that the EU will collapse as did the Soviet Union, said the aim was to bypass Brussels and restore freedom to the nations and people of Europe.
The rise of populists on the right and the left, from Sweden to Greece, has worried the mainstream EU elites and is already shaping policy ahead of the May elections. At the top level of EU institutions in Brussels, there is talk of "populists, xenophobes, extremists, fascists" gaining around 30% of seats in the next parliament and using that platform to try to paralyse EU policy-making.
"This is a historical day. Today is the beginning of the liberation from the European elite, the monster in Brussels," declared Wilders after meeting Le Pen in the Dutch parliament in The Hague. "We want to decide how we control our borders, our money, our economy, our currency."
The aim of the electoral alliance appears to be to form a Trojan horse in Brussels and Strasbourg: a large parliamentary caucus dedicated to wrecking the very institution that the far-right has entered. To qualify for caucus status, the new group needs at least 25 MEPs from seven countries, which they will get easily on current poll projections, although it is not clear if they can yet muster seven national parties.
"We want to give freedom back to our people," said Le Pen. "Our old European nations are forced to ask the authorisation of Brussels in all circumstances, forced to submit their budget to the headmistress."
Both politicians are currently riding high in the polls in their own countries. A poll last month in France put the Front National at 24% ahead of the governing Socialists and the mainstream conservatives. Wilders' Freedom party, while suffering setbacks in elections last year, is currently leading in Dutch opinion polls.
Eurosceptic parties or those actively committed to wrecking the EU and to ditching the single currency are also expected to do well in Greece, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Poland and elsewhere in eastern Europe, while Nigel Farage's UK Independence party is being tipped as a possible winner of European elections in Britain.
"As a result of the economic fallout from the eurozone debt crisis, populist parties on both right and left have seen and will likely realise a significant surge in their popularity," said analysts at the Eurasia Group. "The crisis has provided populist and nationalist parties with an excellent opportunity to clean up and modernise their rhetoric. Political parties hitherto thought of as 'nasty' or 'racist' can no longer be considered so."
The pact sealed in The Hague is a big boost for Le Pen who is successfully developing a more moderate image distanced from the overt antisemitism of her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, and for her campaign to form a broader "European Alliance for Freedom" on the nationalist right.
The effort to pool policies and campaigns has foundered in the past because the various nationalists invariably find enemies in other nations and because far-right parties tend to be dominated by leaders enjoying a cult of personality.
The aim of the Franco-Dutch alliance is to bring in Sweden's Democrats, also rising in the polls, the anti-immigration Danish People's party, Austria's Freedom party of Heinz-Christian Strache, which took more than 20% in recent national elections, and the rightwing Flemish separatists of Vlaams Belang.
By forming a new caucus in the European parliament, the group would gain access to funding, committee seats and chairs, and much more prominent chamber speaking rights. Farage, leading a caucus of 33 MEPs, has exploited the opportunity deftly to raise his European and national profile.
Wilders said they wanted UKIP to join, but Farage has said he will not collaborate with Le Pen because of the Front National's reputation for antisemitism.
There are also several major policy differences that Wilders and Le Pen appeared to be burying on Wednesday which are likely to resurface. Coming from the Dutch libertarian tradition, Wilders is strongly pro-Israel, pro-gay, pro-women's rights. The Front National is seen as homophobic, anti-gay marriage, and no friend of Israel.
The two big policy areas they have in common are anti-immigration and anti-EU.
They have ruled out collaborating with more overtly fascistic parties such as Golden Dawn in Greece and Jobbik in Hungary.
The attempt at a concerted campaign comes as support for the EU is haemmorhaging across Europe.
Gallup Europe, following polling in September, found that only 30% viewed the EU positively compared to 70% 20 years ago, and concluded that "the European project has never in its history been as unpopular".
Even in traditionally pro-EU countries, such as Germany, support is atrophying. It remained high among older people but the 25-50 age group was split 50-50 between EU supporters and opponents. Across the EU, eurosceptics outnumbered EU-supporters by 43-40%.
A new study by Mark Leonard and Jose Ignacio Torreblanca for the European Council on Foreign Relations identified five "cleavages feeding centrifugal tendencies in the EU".
The European elections "will be held against a background of economic crisis and loss of confidence in Europe as a political project," the authors found, pointing to the possibility of a "Tea party-like scenario" in which eurosceptic parties capture a large quota of the seats, turn the institution into a "self-hating parliament" which is then "effectively prevented from acting".
ANTES DE SAIR AINDA O VAMOS VER A FAZER-NOS PAGAR UM SISTEMA DE SALVAMENTO DE AFRICANOS NO DESERTO DO SARA...
PS
REPAREM COMO OS INTERNACIONALISTAS NUNCA LUTAM POR DIREITOS IGUAIS EM ÁFRICA.POR LÁ MANDAM OS QUE LÁ ESTÃO E DE QUALQUER MANEIRA...
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