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VRT-deredactie.be-Flanders news in English.For some reason the articles in english do not stay up.
Says the hooker to the bishop! ( again sorry, lol)
VRT-deredactie.be-Flanders news in English.For some reason the articles in english do not stay up.
The controversial French writer and intellectual Michel Houellebecq has issued a harsh critique of François Hollande, saying that the French president and decades of French leaders before him had failed in their fundamental mission of keeping France safe
From cuts to police budgets that made them “almost incapable of doing their jobs” to the promotion of the idea that borders were an “antiquated symbol”, Houellebecq argued in the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera that a series of mistakes by Hollande and others made them partly culpable for the terrorist threat facing France.
“The inevitable conclusion is unfortunately very tough: the successive governments of the last ten years (20? 30?) have failed pathetically, systematically and heavily in their fundamental mission, which is to protect the French population, which they have been given responsibility for,” he wrote in Corriere.
The controversial remarks are nothing new for France’s most successful living writer. His recent best-seller, Submission, which was set in 2022 and described a France with its first Muslim president, was released on the same day as the Charlie Hebdo attacks.
. In an interview with the Guardian earlier this year, Houellebecq said he would probably describe himself as islamophobic, in so far as “phobia” meant he feared rather than hated Islam.
The writer has lived under constant police guard since January’s terrorist attacks on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris.
......But such a fear is misguided because the process of relocating refugees to America is very different from the way that refugees currently arrive in Europe. Syrians flown to the US will be the most heavily vetted group of people currently allowed into the US, according to the State Department.
Each candidate is vetted first by the UN’s refugee agency, and then separately by officials from the State Department, the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the Defense Department. The process takes between 18 months and two years.
By contrast, a refugee hoping to reach Europe can pay a smuggler approximately $1,000 (£660) to take them in a dinghy across the six-mile-wide strait between Turkey and the Greek islands.
Upon arrival, a refugee is fingerprinted and then allowed to reach the European mainland even if they do not have identification documents. They are then transported through a succession of European countries until they reach more welcoming countries, such as Germany, Austria and Sweden, where many of them claim asylum. Due to Europe’s Schengen system, which allows anyone to pass between most of the countries in the EU without having to show their passport, a migrant could then easily reach Paris without ever being given a background check by any government official.
......Since 2012, the US has accepted 2,174 Syrian refugees – roughly 0.0007% of America’s total population. ( similar to UK numbers per capita
To all of our European friends, is this a good idea, or not?
http://news.yahoo.com/dutch-government-floats-mini-schengen-idea-eu-partners-115634969.html
This is such a great thread due to the international input. Thank you websleuths! I am especially enjoying momoffourboys' diverse news links. She's a world news reader!
Say, just to add: France 24 (English in USA) can be streamed, live, on Apple devices and through you tube. It is France's government station, and is so refreshing. No shouting at each other, no commercials, no political agenda, and professionally-dressed, serious news readers.
I haven't had cable or air stations in years, but thanks to internet live broadcasting on France 24, I have been able to have a unique, live news source during the Charlie Hebro, Germanwings, Metrojet, and now Paris terrorism events.
I have no clue why BBC, CBC, Russia Today, and Al Jazerra don't do this as well. They all upload English news segments to you tube, but they are not live. Maybe young Justin Trudeau will work on providing live CBC/BBC over the internet, as politically-slanted, and filled with dumb commercials, cable 24 hour news is so old school!
Syrian refugees in America: separating fact from fiction in the debate
Obama has condemned more than half of the USs governors as un-American for saying they will no longer provide placement for Syrian refugees. Who is right?
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/19/syrian-refugees-in-america-fact-from-fiction-congress
Any American posters , for an opinion on this article?
an excerpt:
I have no clue why BBC, CBC, Russia Today, and Al Jazerra don't do this as well. They all upload English news segments to you tube, but they are not live. Maybe young Justin Trudeau will work on providing live CBC/BBC over the internet, as politically-slanted, and filled with dumb commercials, cable 24 hour news is so old school!
IMO and as an American...I don't believe they will be heavily vetted. How on earth is that possible given the time frame?
Syrian refugees in America: separating fact from fiction in the debate
Obama has condemned more than half of the USs governors as un-American for saying they will no longer provide placement for Syrian refugees. Who is right?
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/19/syrian-refugees-in-america-fact-from-fiction-congress
Any American posters , for an opinion on this article?
an excerpt:
IMO and as an American...I don't believe they will be heavily vetted. How on earth is that possible given the time frame?
Syrian refugees in America: separating fact from fiction in the debate
Obama has condemned more than half of the US’s governors as ‘un-American’ for saying they will no longer provide placement for Syrian refugees. Who is right?
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/19/syrian-refugees-in-america-fact-from-fiction-congress
Any American posters , for an opinion on this article?
an excerpt:
“Sowing fear of refugees is exactly the kind of response groups like Isis are seeking,” said Iain Levine, deputy executive director for program at Human Rights Watch, on Thursday. “Yes, governments need to bring order to refugee processing and weed out militant extremists, but now more than ever they also need to stand with people uprooted from their homes by ideologies of hatred and help them find real protection.”
Syrian refugees in America: separating fact from fiction in the debate
Obama has condemned more than half of the USs governors as un-American for saying they will no longer provide placement for Syrian refugees. Who is right?
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/19/syrian-refugees-in-america-fact-from-fiction-congress
Any American posters , for an opinion on this article?
an excerpt:
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