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LONDON - Less than two months before a fairytale wedding anticipated by much of the world, Britain's royal family finds itself fighting an inconvenient distraction: revelations that Prince Andrew, the queen's second son, is friends with a convicted sex offender, was photographed with a teenage prostitute, and has been accused of ties to Moammar Gadhafi's Libyan regime.

 

The Duke of York also hosted the son of the Tunisian dictator shortly before a popular uprising drove him from power — and the buildup of embarrassment has sparked calls that he be stripped of his role as special U.K. trade representative.

Buckingham Palace is in damage control mode as it attempts to keep the public's focus on the April 29 wedding between Prince William and tabloid favourite Kate Middleton, his university sweetheart.

British officials have rallied to Andrew's defence. The foreign secretary expressed his "confidence" in Andrew on Sunday, and a U.K. trade official voiced support for the prince to remain in the position, saying he does a "very valuable job."

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But pressure is mounting and there is growing speculation over how long Andrew can hang on to his post.

Andrew has courted trouble before: His much-publicized divorce from Sarah Ferguson, her subsequent missteps, massive debt, a tell-all interview and a videotaped attempt to sell a U.K. tabloid access to Andrew stand in stark contrast to the glow surrounding William and Kate Middleton's courtship and upcoming nuptials.

Since becoming a special trade representative in 2001, Andrew has also drawn criticism for reportedly taking lavish trips in his role as an unpaid trade ambassador.

The latest revelations in the British media have centred on Andrew's friendship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and claims that Andrew also had close ties to Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, one of the Libyan leader's sons.

Photos recently published in the British media show Andrew strolling in a park with Epstein — the New York billionaire jailed for soliciting underage prostitutes in Florida. Most recently, a photograph emerged showing Andrew with his arm around the waist of the teenage prostitute at the centre of that case.

While there has been no suggestion of any wrongdoing on the part of Andrew, the sum of events has prompted some soul-searching over whether the prince is a suitable representative for U.K. interests abroad.

"The duke recognizes that his association with Jeffrey Epstein was, in retrospect, unwise," a person familiar with the matter said, noting that it can be understood Andrew will not be photographed with Epstein again anytime soon.

But that's not placating some who say enough is enough. Last week, British lawmaker Chris Bryant claimed that Andrew had close links to Seif Gadhafi. Bryant called for Andrew to be fired, telling the House of Commons, "Isn't it time we dispensed with the services of the Duke of York?"

Buckingham Palace on Sunday rejected Bryant's claims, saying Andrew's interactions with the Gadhafi regime — and Tunisia's ousted dictatorship, too— fell within the mandate of his job as special trade representative.

"It was part of the British government's engagement with Libya at the time," a palace spokesman said on customary condition of anonymity.

The spokesman confirmed Andrew met Moammar Gadhafi twice. Both meetings were of public record and should not come as news, the spokesman said, adding that Andrew is "fully committed to his role as special representative."

"It is understood that he has the support of the government behind him," the spokesman said.

Government officials backed up that claim Sunday, citing Andrew's role in nurturing business interests.

"The Duke of York has made a valuable contribution to British business," a spokesman for government trade body UKTI said. "We continue to support him," he added, on customary condition of anonymity.

Foreign Secretary William Hague also expressing his full confidence in Andrew's work.

"I'm not an expert in ... the embarrassments," Hague told the BBC. "But certainly I've seen around the world a lot of good that he has done for this country."

 

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Crime statistics not accurate, Day suggests

Treasury Board President Stockwell Day speaks during a news conference at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Tuesday. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

August 3, 2010 ; CBC NEWS: Treasury Board President Stockwell Day says the government will go ahead with its plan to spend billions for new prisons, suggesting statistics that show crime is declining in Canada are not accurate.

During a news conference on Tuesday in Ottawa, Day said the government has received indications that more and more people are not reporting crimes committed against them.

"It shows we can't take a Liberal view to crime which is, some would suggest, that it is barely happening at all," Day said. "Still, there are too many situations of criminal activity that are alarming to our citizens, and we intend to deal with that."

When questioned by perplexed reporters, Day did not elaborate on what information source he was basing his claims, but said he would provide figures to them later.

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Speaking shortly after Day, Liberal MP Mark Holland said his comments show Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government "doesn't have any respect for facts."

"You don't make up statistics to try to scare people and use crime as a wedge issue," Holland told reporters in Ottawa.

In a statement to CBC News on Tuesday afternoon, Justice Minister Rob Nicholson's office cited Statistics Canada's report of its last general social survey conducted in 2004, which found an estimated 34 per cent of Canadians who are victims of crime still aren't reporting the crime to police.

The statement said Day was "correct in his assertion that many crimes go unreported in Canada" and "[t]he amount of unreported victimization can be substantial."

According to the Statistics Canada survey, conducted every five years, an estimated 88 per cent of sexual assaults go unreported, as well as an estimated 69 per cent of household thefts, the minister's office said.

The information gathered from the 2009 survey on unreported crimes has yet to be released.

Freezes, census changes staying

In the meantime, the federal government will not ease off on plans for fiscal restraint in other departments, despite indications Canada could eliminate its deficit a year earlier than predicted, Day said.

Last week, the Conference Board of Canada said the federal government should be able to eliminate the annual budget deficit by 2015. The business think-tank said in a report it depends on the government sticking to its promises to constrain spending.

Day said that while the global economic recovery is still "somewhat fragile," the government will continue with its freezes on spending, as well as departmental reviews to look for savings.

"We will be sticking to our fiscal plan," Day said.

In its February budget, the federal government projected a budgetary shortfall of $54 billion in 2010 but said annual deficits should be eliminated through spending cuts by 2016.

The Treasury Board president also was adamant that the Conservative government will stick with its controversial plan to scrap the mandatory long-form census.

The government has faced a month of turmoil ever since it announced in late June it would end the mandatory survey and replace it with a voluntary form. Opposition parties, statisticians' groups, provinces, municipalities and social agencies have condemned the move, saying it would lower the quality of data gathered by Statistics Canada and used by a wide array of policy makers.

The government has maintained Canadians should not be coerced through threat of jail time or fines to fill out information they don't want to disclose.

When questioned by reporters over the opposition parties' suggestions to amend the Statistics Act to remove the threat of jail time for those who refuse to fill out long-form census, Day said the government is "open to discussion" on any move to stop "criminalizing Canadians" who don't want to answer "intrusive" questions.

Day maintained the mandatory long-form survey will be abandoned in the spring 2011 census, but said the short-form census will remain compulsory because the government requires "some basic data."

He also questioned the value of information gathered by the census, suggesting data older than a year is "untenable in today's information age."

Day also acknowledged he has only heard directly from three people on the census issue in his constituency.

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The few days we don’t hear gunfire or explosions, we feel really happy."

Shield Pakistan’s civilians from the horrors of living inside a human rights-free zone.

Dear M.T. ,

Northwest Pakistan, including the Swat valley - once known as the "Switzerland of Pakistan" for its scenic and natural beauty - is now the center of a deadly triangle between the Taliban, Pakistani army forces and U.S. drone attacks.

Relentless fighting between these groups has left millions of civilians homeless and unable to care for their families. Countless more have lost their lives in this appalling, human rights-free zone.

As Parveen, a girl's school teacher who now holds her classes in a tent after the original school building was bombed by the Taliban, sees it: "The few days we don't hear gunfire or explosions, we feel really happy."

The innocent men, women and children trapped in the middle of this violence are not acceptable casualties of war. The harm caused to them during such indiscriminate attacks is a clear reason why we must draw a line now.

Act now to ensure that the civilians of northwest Pakistan won't be forgotten.

The human impact of conflict in Pakistan

Young girls stand outside makeshift tents which now act as schools after the Taliban bombed the original building site.

Young girls stand outside makeshift tents which now act as schools after the Taliban bombed the original building site. © Amnesty International video "As if Hell fell on me"

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We created the website eyesonpakistan.org to help give private citizens and policy makers access to these previously inaccessible conflict zones. Our thinking was that if we could help people visualize the extent of the violence and human rights abuses in the region, then decisive action would be taken to correct it.



In just a matter of weeks, thousands have visited the website and by using our interactive maps have been able to see the destruction of Pakistan's schools, hospitals, and homes with their own eyes. The BBC, Huffington Post and other news sites have reported widely on our efforts to expose abuses committed against civilians in the region.

Now that attention is finally starting to focus on Pakistan's civilians, we must ensure that clear action steps will follow.

Your support means that we can continue to provide compelling imagery and analysis of human rights abuses in Pakistan. This research reinforces our case that the Pakistani and U.S. governments must do more to protect human rights in their strategies for northwest Pakistan.

With your help, we can keep our eyes on Pakistan's civilians, even when it seems like the rest of the world has forgotten them.

Thank you for taking action,

Christoph Koettl
Crisis Campaigner
Amnesty International USA


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A Letter Sent to Honourable Canadian Minister of Defence and Hon. Ambassador of the State of Kuwait on July 4th, 2005

The Prophet SIR Al-Mansouri Mohamed Tawfik, The Member of Canadian Conservative Party

(Tawfik Saeed previously)

The Member of Canadian Conservative Party

Canadian Federal Government (RCMP)

Fax:. (613) 993-1095/ 760-8112

The Member of Canadian Conservative Party

201-203 Bell N.

Ontario K1R 7E2, Ottawa, CANADA

E-Mail: al-mansourimt@hotmail.com

I am glad to send to your Honourable Minister and Ambasador this letter in reference to the previous 17 political and fictional articles published in Al-Mistakable Weekly Newspaper. These articles were published in issues from Montreal, Canada in Volumes Nos. (525, 529,531,532-541,545,548 and 549), 2002. The documents, which are related to the historical period of the Yemenite Civil War of 1994, and other several sources of information regarding humanitarian activities to stop the war were all in attempts to restore peace in that region.

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In addition to those documents, a prophecy was told regarding terrorism and crimes committed internationally, which were documented in the fingerprints and footsteps (i.e., the fingerprints and footsteps are used to symbolize the ability to forecast terrorism and crimes) of Sir Al-Mansouri M.T.; the Canadian Prophet and descendent of the Al-Mansouri and Al-Sourorri tribes. These tribes are one of the aboriginal groups recently discovered to have settled in the Arabian desert city called Al-Jaharah, which is one of the cities of the State of Kuwait. Please accept my best regards and wishes.

I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely Yours,

Sir prophet Al-Mansouri M.T., Ph.D.

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TRT's new series "Ayrılık", gathered a strong reaction in Israel. A critical news about the television series widely took part in the evening news. Directory is to be published in this TRT Israel commented: The first part of the series yesterday after running in the evening newspaper Yedioth Ahranot Hebrew news site Ynet, an extensive series of articles published about it, Israel's index arising from the release of "trauma" from experience, he said. Channel 2 television in Israel and the Jewish hatred of the directory aimed at establishing "a series of provocative," he claimed. Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, the newly appointed Ambassador of Turkey to the Foreign Affairs Ministry called in the shortest straw, and they would like explanations are specified, Ynet, Lieberman Ambassador to Turkey Embassy officials who stand in the series of protest related to calling for the ministry acknowledged that the instructions were given. "Türkiye'nin devlet Televizyonu TRT 1, bu hafta Gazze'deki Dökme Kurşun operasyonu sırasında geçen olayları anlatan bir diziyi yayına soktu" diyen Ynet, dizide İsrail ordusu askerlerinin, "çocukların üzerine bilinçli olarak ateş eden, Gazzeliler'i idam mangalarının önüne diken, sivillere ateş eden kana susamış askerler" olarak gösterildiğine işaret etti.. Ynet, the directory section of the published link to YouTube, and news pictures to the library. The Israeli Foreign Minister Lieberman Ynet'e "This is a serious provocation and has been done with government support. Such a directory full of provocation and hatred between countries, even the enemy think that running is not true." said. Lieberman, directory "100 percent full diplomatic relations with Israel in Turkey, which is also very manidar run and sad" was considered. CHANNEL 2: "Israel and to hatred of Jews PLANTS FOR ET" Television series about a story critical of Israel's leading TV channels in Channel 2's evening news as he took part in a wide range. Channel 2 Television, TRT's have made the "Ayrılık" directory called "state television" to be published in attention was the highest degree of provocation and that the material contains suggested that contrary to facts. Channel 2, array, "provocation aimed at Israel and establish Jewish hatred" has described it as. Series of pieces from the ******** given in the series of Channel 2 news about Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman'a of the opinions and Lieberman asked, as soon as possible, be appointed Turkey's new Ambassador to Tel Aviv about the series will be invited to provide explanations specified said. Channel 2 of Israeli soldiers, "bloodthirsty soldiers killing innocent civilians," as underlined in observance whether the directory is published in the TRT to being "very manidar" that were expressed. Channel 2 of the directory, "the darkness of countries like Syria that is equivalent to broadcast provocative and Jewish enemy" was suggested. Channel 2 also, the directory is published in an institution such as the TRT is that the only way, it also "above" may be the emphasis has been done with one instruction. The statement "Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman of the directory that contains a very serious and that the drive said it was done under state control" was said. In this clip ....an Israeli soldier takes aim at a smiling young girl and kills her.
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Ottawa International Poets and Writers for human Rights (OIPWHR)