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Pope Benedict XVI 

Reading Diarmaid MacCulloch’s extraordinary and limpid new work Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years (a history informed by a general, if Anglican, sympathy for its subject), I came across the following passage from Cardinal John Henry Newman’s classic statement of belief, his Apologia Pro Vita Sua:

The Catholic Church holds it better for the Sun and Moon to drop from Heaven, for the earth to fail, and for all the many millions on it to die from starvation in extremest agony … than that one soul, I will not say, should be lost, but should commit one single venial sin, should        tell one wilful untruth, or should steal one poor farthing without excuse.

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In a few days, Joseph Ratzinger will make one of the most portentous voyages of his papacy, landing in Britain to announce the beatification of the author of those remarkable words. I am not writing about Catholic dogma today, and in any case do not have the space to discuss the hysterical, totalitarian fanaticism of Newman’s statement, coming as it does from a learned man celebrated for his relative “moderation.” I thought I would simply ask how the church would emerge if anything remotely like Newman’s criterion were to be applied to it.

As we have recently been forcibly reminded, the Roman Catholic Church holds it better for the cries of raped and violated children to be ignored, and for the excuses and alibis of their rapists and torturers indulged, and for a host of dirty and wilful untruths to be manufactured wholesale, and for the funds raised ostensibly for the poor to be paid out in hush money and shameful bribery, rather than that one tiny indignity or inconvenience be visited on the robed majesty of a man-made church or any limit set to its self-proclaimed right to be judge in its own cause.

Earlier this year, as Roman Catholic authorities from Ireland to Germany to Australia to Belgium to the United States were being confronted with the fallout of decades of sexual assault and subsequent denial, I asked a simple question in print. Why was this not considered a matter for the police and the courts? Why were we asking the church to “put its own house in order,” an expression that was the exact definition of the problem to begin with? Why had almost no offending priest or bishop faced justice, and even then usually after a long period of protection from the church’s own “courts”? I followed this up with a telephone call to Geoffrey Robertson, a British barrister with a second-to-none record in international human rights cases. (If it matters, the last time we had both cooperated was in a campaign against the British Act of Succession, an archaic piece of legislation that explicitly discriminates against Catholics.) This was one of the best dimes I have ever dropped. After a group of generous humanists and atheists agreed to pay his extremely modest fee, Robertson produced a detailed legal brief against the papacy and has made it widely available for the use of all interested or aggrieved parties. Titled The Case of the Pope: Vatican Accountability for Human Rights Abuse, it has just been published in the United Kingdom by Penguin Books. (It will be available in the United States in October.)

As if almost timed to coincide with its publication, and with the impending arrival of Ratzinger on British soil, the recent disclosures of the putrid state of the church in Belgium have thrown the whole scandal into an even sharper relief. Consider: The now-resigned bishop of Bruges, Roger Vangheluwe, stands revealed by his own eventual confession as being guilty of incest as well as rape, having regularly “abused” his male nephew between the ages of 5 and 18. The man’s superior as head of the Belgian church, Cardinal Godfried Danneels, has been caught on tape urging the victim to keep quiet. A subsequent official report, commissioned by the country’s secular authorities, has established that this level of morality was the rule throughout the hierarchy, with the church taking it upon itself to “forgive” the rapists and to lean upon their victims. Very belatedly, a few months ago, the Belgian police finally rose from their notorious torpor and raided some ecclesiastical offices in search of evidence that was being concealed. Joseph Ratzinger, who had not thus far found a voice in which to mention the doings of his Belgian underlings beats by dre, promptly emitted a squeal of protest—at the intervention of the law.

Robertson’s brief begins with a meticulous summary of the systematic fashion in which child-rape was covered up by collusion between local Catholic authorities and the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in Rome, an office that under the last pope was run by Ratzinger himself. (So flagrant was this obstruction of justice that many senior Catholic apologists have now started to blame the deceased pontiff in an effort to excuse his deputy and successor, all the while continuing to put forward Pope John Paul II as a candidate for sainthood!) The brief continues with a close examination of the Vatican’s claim to be a state, and its related claim that statehood confers legal immunity on the pope, even in gross cases of abuse of human rights. Without undue difficulty, Robertson shows both claims to be laughably void and based, furthermore, on a history of disgraceful collaboration with dictatorship and sheltering of wanted criminals.

Cardinal Newman himself was rather dubious about the late-19th-century proclamation of papal infallibility. He also asked to be buried in the same grave as his lifelong companion, Ambrose St. John. The Catholic authorities have now rudely disinterred the bodies, finding nothing that had survived decay or could serve as a relic. This is grotesque enough, but not as grotesque as the air of persecuted innocence that they wear when confronted with their obscene offenses. Now at last there is a careful guide to legal redress, which can be taken up either by a victim or by a prosecutor and used to bring a man-made outfit, and its chief executive, within the rule of law. The sun and moon don’t need to fall and the species doesn’t have to die in agony in order to expiate this sin—a little application of simple earthly justice is all that is required. Will it really continue to be withheld?

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Friday, April 27, 2012

Moroccan Muslim Brotherhood PM refuses to talk with female Belgian

Here is an example of what is wrong with the Western response to Islamic arrogance and intolerance.   When the Moroccan Muslim Brotherhood PM refused to acknoledge the presence of the female representative of  Belgium the entire Belgium delegation should have told the Moroccan to go F himself and walked away from the meeting.  Instead, the Belgains allowsd the insult ot go unanswered in a cowerdly display of dhimmitde.

every time the West allows it's way of life to be denegrated, the Islamists win another small battle in their Grand Jihad to dominate the West. 

Islam can never be allowed to get away with this sort of behaviour.

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Moroccan Muslim Brotherhood PM refuses to talk with female Belgian minister

Écrit par Point de Bascule on 25 Avril 2012. Posted in Actualités d'ici et d'ailleurs Abdelilah Benkiran does not seem to conceive that a foreign government could send a female representative to talk with him. During the whole meeting he talked strictly with Belgian minister of Foreign Affairs Didier Reynders and refused to speak with the Belgian minister of Justice.

Fabrice Grofilley (RTLinfo.be – April 25, 2012): Moroccan PM snubs Annemie Turtelboom and almost provokes a diplomatic incident (Quand le premier ministre marocain snobe Annemie Turtelboom, à la limite de l’incident diplomatique)
Rabat (Morocco) – April 11, 2012
On that day the Moroccan Prime minister, Abdelilah Benkiran, received in audience Didier Reynders, Belgian minister of Foreign Affairs and Annemie Turtelboom, minister of Justice. Both Belgians got a cold reception.

Abdelilah Benkiran does not seem to conceive that a foreign government could send a female representative to talk with him. During the whole meeting, he talked strictly with Didier Reynders. Worse, the Moroccan PM explained to his visitor that he speaks French very well and that it was “useless to bring an interpreter with him”. The message is clear: I do not speak with a woman. Annemie Turtelboom could not believe it. All the dossiers she is responsible of (and they are not light ones: equality between men and women, forced marriages, return of convicted prisoners in their home country) were eventually tackled by Didier Reynders. Facing them, the Moroccan held to his prayer beads during the whole meeting.
After the meeting, Annemie Turtelboom was furious. If Didier Reynders had not been there and if she had not feared to provoke a major diplomatic incident, she would have left and slammed the door, she said.

The anecdote is significant. Abdelilah Benkiran is a member of the Justice and Development Party, the Islamist party that won the last elections. In the last few days, he even criticized the Moroccan king, Mohammed VI, something never seen before. “The Arab Spring is not over yet. It is still here and could well come back”, he said according to Reuters.

Two weeks after the incident, the Belgian side has not done anything yet. Annemie Turtelboom’s spokesperson now claims that the Moroccan PM was joking around and that he ended up apologizing. Unofficially though, those who told me the anecdote are not sure that these apologies were expressed.

Four face jail for Belgian £1m gold bullion plot News Leak UK Edition

A driver and 3 other males are facing prison sentences following
admitting becoming involved in a plot to steal £1 million worth of gold and
silver bullion.

They pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey right now to conspiracy to steal the bullion in Antwerp, Belgium, final October.

Bullion lorry driver Brian Mulcahay, 44, of Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, David Chatwood, 53, and Stanley Rose, 74, both of Brentwood, Essex, and David Gale, 55, also of Essex, had been remanded in custody.

The valuable metal was said to be the property of Swiss business Metalor.

Mulcahay was found by police locked in his car in Belgium on October 4 right after ringing his employers to say he had been robbed.

Chatwood was observed to speak to some of the other accused conspirators 4 days later at a Harvester restaurant in Dartford, Kent.

Nine days immediately after the robbery, most of the bullion was found in an apartment and a hotel space in Antwerp which had been rented by Rose, the court heard.

Judge Peter Rook told the males: “This is a really serious matter and a custodial sentence is inevitable.”

They will be sentenced later this year following the trial of five men and one particular woman accused of the very same offence and of conspiracy to launder the proceeds of the crime.

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Online sales grow more than 20% year over year in the country. Online sales in Belgium rose by more than 20% year over year in 2011 to reach 1.10 billion euros (US$1.45 billion), compared with 903 million euros (US$1.19 billion) in 2010, according to BeCommerce, the Belgian federation of e-commerce and mail order companies.

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This is Belgium: Mark Eyskens

 

Remember, a few weeks ago I wrote about chatting with the street cleaners and the girls preparing their bachelors party?  I continued my promenade through Leuven and realized, just a bit too late for my camera to be ready, that Mark Eyskens, the former Belgian Prime Minister, Minister of Economics and Minister of Foreign Affairs, was walking right beside me. 

I am sure that Mr Eyskens would have agreed on posing for This is Belgium but I decided against disturbing  him and left with these two shots of him walking swiftly through the Munstraat in Leuven, where he resides.

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Postdoc fellowships to non-EU researchers: The stimulation of international mobility and the attraction of researchers from abroad is one of the priorities of the European Research Area.

In this context and intending to stimulate the S&T cooperation, the Federal Science Policy Office does implement a fellowship scheme for highly qualified researchers (i.e. postdoctoral level or equivalent experience) from specific regions, granting them an oppotunity to work during 6 to 12 months in a Belgian research team.

The targeted countries/researchers are:

  • Central Africa: Burundi, Congo, Rwanda;

The potential Belgian host units are those which are involved in the research programmes and actions of the Federal Science Policy Office:

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Applications are sent to the Federal Science Policy Office by the Belgian project leaders.

Only complete and duly signed applications will be taken into consideration.

The selection takes place once a year.

The Postdoc fellowships to non-EU researchers application forms are available at the website of the Belgian Science Policy – Postdoc fellowships to non-EU researchers

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