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Does God Smile on Genetically Modified Crops?

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Does God Smile on Genetically Modified Crops?

Does God Smile on Genetically Modified Crops?

Unless you have been living in a hole for the last few months, you have undoubtedly heard about the multitude of leaked diplomatic cables that served as an early Christmas present to the world, courtesy of the muckraking website WikiLeaks. While the majority of the attention surrounding these “leaks” have been devoted to the many diplomatic cables concerning U.S. wars currently being fought (Afghanistan and Iraq, in case you needed a reminder) as well as a few embarrassing trivial matters between diplomats abroad, but buried deep within the WikiLeaks kerfuffle were a few interesting diplomatic matters concerning genetically modified (GM) foods and the attempt by certain U.S. diplomats and multinationals to make these foods more appetizing to the European Union (E.U.).

One of the key players in this controversy was the Vatican (the seat of all that is wholly and catholic in this world). It seems that, according to a report in The Guardian UK, in 2008, the State Department’s special adviser on biotechnology lobbied Vatican insiders to persuade the pope to declare his support of bioengineered, or GM, foods. “Opportunities exist to press the issue with the Vatican and in turn to influence a wide segment of the population in Europe and the developing world,” said one government cable. Ultimately, the pontiff declined to bestow his blessing. Back as far as 2003, Bush administration officials were bending over backwards to undermine Europe’s distaste, and ultimate ban, on GM crops and foods. Then, Archbishop Renato Martino, head of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, heralded the advent of GM foods saying they were “a blessing” and that GM foods hold the answer to world starvation and malnutrition (Archbishop Martino has since withdrawn support of GM foods and the U.S. involvement in getting these foods into European markets, but this decision seems to be more political than it is moral). The motivation behind heavily lobbying the Vatican was largely because many Catholic bishops, spread throughout the developing world, have been strongly opposed to GM crops, and the intent was to change the minds of these bishops, and in turn change the minds of the masses.

The lobbying effort by U.S. multinationals (Monsanto, DuPont, etc) and U.S. Diplomats didn’t stop at the Vatican’s doorstep. France, always a soft opponent of U.S. foreign policy, was also a target. The Guardian also reported that in response to moves by France to ban a Monsanto GM corn variety in late 2007, the ambassador, Craig Stapleton, a friend and business partner of former US president George Bush, asked Washington to penalize the EU and particularly countries which did not support the use of GM crops. Stapleton also advocated a trade war with France over the issue, as a way to support the corporate friends of the Bush administration. It is fair to say that none of these attempts to push GM products on the E.U. would have had any beneficial results for the American public (American agribusiness maybe, but not taxpayers). However, if Europe had been swayed, those corporations (and their loyal lobbyists) would have stood to make some serious bank.

It is also worth noting that while there was a certain amount of nefarious activity involving the promotion of the GM agenda going during the previous administration, the current administration, according to The Atlantic and Soucewatch, has a similarly close relationship with Big Ag. Monsanto spent more than $4.5 million lobbying and nearly $200,000 on political donations in 2007/2008. Still, GM crops are banned in the EU, and losing popularity here in the United States. However the battle wages, secrets are buried, and God (supposedly) smiles on us all – the natural as well as the GM.

Eric Steinman is a freelance writer based in Rhinebeck, N.Y. He regularly writes about food, music, art, architecture and culture and is a regular contributor to Bon Appétit among other publications.

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Vatican has highest rate of misdemeanor crime

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Vatican has highest rate of misdemeanor crime

ROME --
The Vatican saw 1,300 misdemeanor crimes committed last year, propelling that state to the top of the global per-capita statistics.

(Svetlana Milankovic, B92)
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527 persons live in the Vatican, but some 18 million people visited the territory located in Rome last year.

The papal state's news agency VIA reports that the Vatican prosecutor decided to pursue 171 cases.

Almost 90 percent of the listed incidents fall under the category of petty theft, mostly pickpocketing, but a majority of perpetrators remain unpunished as they "flee to Italy".

It has also been announced that Vatican's measures aimed against money laundering were more strict than those in Italy, and that the pope last year set up a "financial information service" aimed at cooperating with other states and tracking movement of money.

The service is expected to start work in April of this year.
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WikiLeaks Unveil Vatican's Secret Approval Of GMOs

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WikiLeaks Unveil Vatican's Secret Approval Of GMOs

WikiLeaks Unveil Vatican's Secret Approval Of GMOs
As the debate over whether or not GMOs are fit for public consumption waxes hotter all over the world, the Catholic Church has been conspicuously silent on whether or not it endorses this biotechnology.

Despite this attempt to remain publicly neutral, WikiLeaks recently uncovered a transmission from Christopher Sandrolini, a U.S. diplomat to the Holy See, that demonstrates the Vatican's clandestine approval of genetically modified crops.

"Recent conversations between Holy See officials and USAID and EB representatives visiting the Vatican confirmed the cautious acceptance of biotech food by the Holy See. Vatican officials asserted that the safety and science of genetically modified foods would eventually be non-issues at the Holy See" reads the memo.

GMO Journal's Deniza Gertsberg writes that while in 2000, the Pontifical Academy of Sciences gave its preliminary approval, and more recently, some of its vocal members have openly endorsed GMOs, the Holy See, in its public communiqués, always went the way of Switzerland.

Despite the transmission's startling dismissal of scientific research that points to GMO's dangerous health and environmental impacts, it does acknowledge that their widespread adoption would be disastrous for farmers, especially those in developing nations.

"...the main issue for the Church will continue to be the economic angle of biotech food. Many in the Church fear that these technologies are going to make developing-world farmers more dependent on others, and simply serve to enrich multi-national corporations," the memo continues.

Gertsberg writes that rather than shocking anti-GMO advocates, the cables merely "reaffirmed what many already believed, namely that the Vatican supported GMOs and that a more hearty endorsement from the Holy See is likely in the foreseeable future. Furthermore, WikiLeaks cemented for many the understanding that US diplomats around the world are pushing GM crops as a strategic government and commercial imperative."

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Rothschilds and the Federal Reserve

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Rothschilds and the Federal Reserve

maidenti November 14, 2008

The Federal Reserve Bank is the Central bank that publish the US dollar. It is not a government's bank but it is owned by the world bankers the most powerful of them is the Rothschild family. They control whole Global Currency System. However what else they need, which is the end goal and what they want to archive by completing their mission...
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Arizona's first Jewish Congresswoman

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Arizona's first Jewish Congresswoman

Recently, I heard someone state that Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is Catholic; I attempted to inform that individual that she is actually Jewish, without success.
So, to dispel any misunderstanding about her religion, I'll post an excerpt of her wikipedia bio:
Personal life

Giffords was born in Tucson, Arizona, to Gloria Kay (née Fraser) and Spencer J. Giffords. Her father is a first cousin of director Bruce Paltrow, whose daughter is actress Gwyneth Paltrow.[10] Giffords was raised in a mixed religious environment by her Jewish father and Christian Science-practicing mother. She has identified herself solely with Judaism since 2001, belonging to Congregation Chaverim, a Reform synagogue, in Tucson.[1][11] She is Arizona's first Jewish Congresswoman.[12][13]

Giffords graduated from Tucson's University High School. She received a B.A. in Sociology and Latin American history from Scripps College in California in 1993,[14] and a Master of Regional Planning from Cornell University, in 1996.[14] She focused her studies on Mexico – United States relations while at Cornell. She was a Fulbright Scholar in Chihuahua, Mexico, in 1996 and a fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.[citation needed]

Giffords married U.S. Navy Captain and astronaut Mark E. Kelly on November 10, 2007. He was the Space Shuttle's pilot on STS-108 and STS-121, and commander of STS-124.[15]

Giffords is a former member of the Arizona regional board of the Anti-Defamation League.[16] After Hurricane Katrina struck in the late summer of 2005, Giffords spent time as a volunteer in Houston, Texas, in relief efforts for Hurricane victims. She wrote about her experience in the Tucson Citizen.[17]

Giffords is an avid reader and was featured on NPR's Weekend Edition on July 9, 2006. She was periodically interviewed together with Illinois Republican Peter Roskam on NPR's All Things Considered. The series focused on their experiences as freshman members of the 110th Congress.

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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Arizona's 8th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 3, 2007
Preceded by Jim Kolbe

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Member of the Arizona Senate
from the 28th district
In office
January 8, 2003 – December 1, 2005
Preceded by Randall Gnant
Succeeded by Paula Aboud

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Member of the Arizona House of Representatives
from the 13th district
In office
January 1, 2001 – January 8, 2003

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Born June 8, 1970 (1970-06-08) (age 40)
Tucson, Arizona
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Mark E. Kelly
Residence Tucson, Arizona
Alma mater Cornell University (M.U.P.)
Scripps College (B.A.)
Profession Politician; businesswoman
Religion Reform Judaism[1]

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The President Needs Pants That Fit Where the 'Nuts Hang'


Was This Man Shot Over Fries or Cake?

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Was This Man Shot Over Fries or Cake?Everyone agrees that a man was shot in in Philadelphia on Monday following an argument. What they can't agree about is why: Was he shot for eating his friend's cake, or for eating his friend's French fries?

The facts are as follows: At around quarter to three in the morning, two men in a parked car got into an argument, apparently over food. They both got out of the car, at which one one man shot the other in the chest. The victim was rushed to the hospital, where he remains in critical condition; the suspected shooter escaped and remains at large. An "investigator" quoted in the Philadelphia Daily News article tells the story:


"They weren't supposed to be sharing" he said. "One was eating the other's food, they got into an argument and 'Bang! Bang!'"


But, of course, questions remain. Such as, for example, "Why would you shoot someone over food?" and "What does it say about the sad, pathetic species of hominid we all unfortunately belong to that we have demonstrated such an eagerness to kill over such trivial affronts?" And also, obviously, "what food were they fighting over?" CBS Philly says it was French fries:


The two men were in a parked car near the intersection of 2nd and Callowhill Streets, eating fast food when an argument broke out over french fries, according to police....


No word on what started the argument over the fries.


But the Philadelphia Daily News directly contradicts that account:


Two friends were in a car on 2nd Street near Callowhill around 2:40 a.m., when the passenger in the vehicle began eating cake the driver had in his car, according to police...


[An] investigator denied a conflicting report that french fries were at the center of the argument. While food was the catalyst, he said, it was over baked goods, not fried.


Who to believe? Well, probably, the Daily News, since they talked to someone willing to be quoted, and put their story out later than the fries story. And also! Cake is probably more valuable than fries, in terms of how willing a person might be to shoot his friend for it.


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Granny's Ashes Get Tossed During Lovers' Quarrel

OXFORD, Conn. -- A Connecticut man has been charged with stealing a funeral urn containing the ashes of his girlfriend's grandmother.



Mark Kzakrzeski, 37, of Southbury, said he threw the ashes and urn -- taken during a fight Friday at the girlfriend's Oxford home -- in the woods, say Connecticut State Police.



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This guy went with the nuclear option during a fight with his girlfriend.


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More People are Setting Themselves on Fire in North Africa

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More People are Setting Themselves on Fire in North AfricaThe turmoil in Tunisia can be traced to an unemployed man who set himself on fire last month in protest, and now more people across North Africa are doing the same. Today, two men set themselves on fire in Egypt.

Independent Egyptian daily Al Masry Al Youm reports that two men, in separate incidents today, have set themselves on fire: A lawyer named Mohamed Farouk near the People's Assembly in Cairo — following a man (pictured above) who did the same there yesterday — and another man, Ahmed Hashim al-Sayed, on the roof of his apartment in Alexandria.

Several men in Algeria and one in Mauritania this week have taken to self-immolation as a form of protest and they're doing this for basically the same reasons: living conditions in their respective countries are, in many cases, appalling. There are few, if any, job prospects and their countries are ruled by despots (who also happen to be our regional allies). As Tunisia remains in limbo and protests roll on, tensions in Egypt — a country with nearly eight times the population of Tunisia — are steadily on the rise and have been for years. It's not at all surprising that people across the region are in the streets demanding a change to the status quo. Hopefully their leaders will start to listen and this incredibly sad form of protest will stop.

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U.S. failed to detect Chinese stealth fighter

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U.S. failed to detect Chinese stealth fighter

FROM JOSEPH FARAH'S G2 BULLETIN

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China's J-20 stealth fighter

U.S. intelligence apparently failed to figure out how quickly the Chinese were developing their newest fifth generation J-20 stealth fighter, which U.S. government analysts now say was based on critical U.S. stealth technology transfers that happened while Bill Clinton was president, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

Vice Adm. David Dorsett, director of naval intelligence, said that officials were aware of the development of the J-20, which is supposed to be comparable to the U.S. F-22 stealth fighter, but "the speed at which (the Chinese) are making progress, we underestimated."

The U.S. has halted production of the F-22 and is switching to the more advanced F-35, whose production and cost overruns make any timely operational status problematic.

The Chinese hope to deploy the J-20 by 2017.

Dorsett further indicated that intelligence failed to detect how quickly the Chinese are developing more than a dozen other weapons systems such as new and quieter submarines, long-range cruise missiles and other asymmetric warfare capabilities that differ significantly from the U.S. in terms of military power and resources.

Other military analysts say that the Chinese J-20 is an interim fighter until it can perfect a more robust jet engine that will be in a position to challenge the F-35. Experts say that the J-20 exhibits radar-evading stealth features, an advanced electronically scanned array radar and the ability to fly at supersonic speeds for long distances using less fuel.

With refueling, analysts say that the J-20 gives the Chinese force projection to be able to reach Guam where the U.S. has major military assets.

The reason for the accelerated pace at which the Chinese have developed the stealth J-20 is due to critical U.S. technology transfers through joint ventures with BP America in precursors and resins; Hexcel in pre-impregnated composite fiber technology; and Sikorsky in the manufacture, layup, shaping and know-how.

Keep in touch with the most important breaking news stories about critical developments around the globe with Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, the premium, online intelligence news source edited and published by the founder of WND.

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Goldman’s Facebook Offering: Americans Need Not Apply

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Goldman’s Facebook Offering: Americans Need Not Apply

Goldman Sachs has decided to bar private U.S. clients from getting a piece of an oversubscribed $1.5 billion investment in Facebook because of “intense media attention,” the securities firm tells the Wall Street Journal Monday.

In a very brief article the Journal says Goldman has “concluded the level of media attention might not be consistent with the proper completion of a U.S. private placement under U.S. law.”

Notably absent in the statement is any hint that any legalities are involved. In fact it says the decision was not “required or requested by any other party,” including the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The SEC isn’t exactly on the sidelines, however. The Journal reported on Jan. 5 that the agency had begun an inquiry into whether the deal was designed to avoid rules aimed at protecting investors, citing “people familiar with the situation.”

It’s unclear if such a probe would be neutered if, for example, there were no U.S. investors.

Goldman can afford to be very picky. It closed the fund only days after announcing the private investment placement, which values Facebook at $50 billion. Because it is oversubscribed, and Goldman can decide who gets a piece of the action, it evidently leaves no money on the table by making the already exclusive investment available only to its non-U.S. clients.

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Heretical 6-Year-Olds and Postmodern Teens

Not too long ago my six-year-old daughter Kailey was looking out the car window as I was driving. She looked up at the sky and said, “Daddy, the sun is yellow. Jesus is the sun. Jesus has a yellow face and is following us.”

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Heretical 6-Year-Olds and Postmodern Teens

By Greg Stier|Dare 2 Share

Not too long ago my six-year-old daughter Kailey was looking out the car window as I was driving. She looked up at the sky and said, “Daddy, the sun is yellow. Jesus is the sun. Jesus has a yellow face and is following us.”

Greg Stier

“Jesus is not the sun in the sky. He is the Son of God” I gently corrected.

“No!” she emphasized emphatically. “Jesus IS the sun in the sky!”

“No!” I said more emphatically. “Jesus IS the Son of God, not the sun in the sky!”

“You have your deal and I have mine” she said with a smirk.

Okay, so my little girl knows how to drive her preacher dad crazy. She knows that I know that she really doesn’t believe that Jesus is the sun, but she loves to see her daddy squirm. And nothing makes an evangelistic, evangelical evangelist squirm like a pantheistic kindergartner in his own family!

What really caught me off guard is when she said, “You have your deal and I have mine.” To be honest it reminded me of the challenge before every youth leader today. Because, what may be true of my little girl, is 100x’s more true of this postmodern generation of teenagers.

Most teenagers today don’t believe that any one being can own the exclusive way to God. The words of Jesus is John 14:6 make many of them squirm, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

Don’t get me wrong. They don’t have a hard time with Jesus calling himself a way to God. But the idea of Jesus being the way to God rubs their postmodern sensibilities the wrong way. Why? Because to them exclusivity in this culture is intolerance and intolerance is the unpardonable sin.

So how do we counteract this “you’ve got your deal and I’ve got mine” attitude so prevalent in the next generation? With love, grace and truth!

We love them with a love that can only be explained by the presence of the Spirit of God in us. This agape brand of love will break down walls, crush arguments and overcome evil smirks with good.

Add to love an overflowing cup of grace. When teenagers begin to hear that they are being offered the free gift of God’s forgiveness as a result of Jesus dying in their place for their sins they should begin to pay attention. Grace is a rare commodity in this competitive culture. So when the grace-soaked message of the gospel is shared by a grace-filled messenger great things will begin to happen.

Finally, to this combustible and transformative message of love and grace, add a healthy dose of truth. Once teenagers feel love and listened to they will be open to hearing whatever Scriptural and/or apologetic truth you may share with them. But, as the old adage goes, “Seek first to understand and then to be understood.”

I love the Gospel journey that my six year old girl is on. We are having better and deeper discussions about who Jesus is, what sin is and how a person can be forgiven once and for all through faith in Jesus Christ.

My prayer is that she puts her trust in Jesus soon. My prayer for you is that God will give you the love, grace and truth to lead your own children and the teenagers in your youth group on this same Gospel Journey!

Viva LA Cause!

Greg Stier is the President and Founder of Dare 2 Share Ministries in Arvada, Colo., where he works with youth leaders and students, equipping them to be effective in sharing the gospel. With experience as a senior teaching pastor and in youth ministry for almost 20 years, Greg has a reputation of knowing and relating to today’s teens. He is widely viewed as an authority and expert teen spirituality. He is known for motivating, mobilizing and equipping teens for positive change. For more information on Dare 2 Share Ministries, and the 2010-2011 Un conference tour, please visit www.dare2share.org.
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World Protesters Making Political Statements by Setting Themselves on Fire

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World Protesters Making Political Statements by Setting Themselves on Fire

CAIRO (The Blaze/AP) — Two men set themselves on fire in Egypt and Mauritania Monday, raising to three the number of self-immolation attempts apparently influenced by a similar action in Tunisia that helped trigger a popular uprising.

The desperate acts raised concerns that the practice could become a trend among activists seeking to force change in a region that has little or no tolerance for dissent.

The Egyptian man was engulfed by flames after he ignited himself outside the parliament building in central Cairo. Policemen guarding the building and motorists driving by at the time used fire extinguishers to quickly put out the blaze, according to security officials.

An Egyptian news outlet claims video of one of the acts has made its way on to YouTube, however the video has not been confirmed:

Health Ministry spokesman Abdel-Rahman Shahine said the man was taken to the hospital with light burns, mostly to his face, neck and legs. Officials identified him as Abdou Abdel-Monaam Hamadah, a 48-year-old owner of a small restaurant from Qantara, an area close to the Suez Canal city of Ismailia east of Cairo.

Officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media, said Hamadah was protesting a government policy preventing restaurant owners from buying cheap subsidized bread to resell to their patrons.

A subsidized loaf of typical Egyptian flat bread sells for about 1 U.S. cent apiece, but sells for five times that much to restaurant owners.

Hamadah asked policemen guarding the parliament building to meet speaker Fathi Sorour, officials said. When they refused, Hamadah stepped back, took out a bottle filled with petrol from his pocket, doused himself with the liquid and set himself alight.

The policemen and passing motorists rushed to him with fire extinguishers to put out the flames.

Hamadah (Photo: AP)

The website of Egypt’s leading Al-Ahram daily said Hamadah was a father of four and had repeatedly entered heated arguments with local officials over the bread issue.

A Mauritanian man reportedly unhappy with the government also was hospitalized after setting himself on fire Monday.

Witnesses say 43-year-old Yacoub Ould Dahoud drove to a government building in the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, and torched himself in his car. Foreign ministry official Adbou Ould Sidi says police rushed him to the hospital.

The attempt follows similar incidents, including one in Algeria.

Monday’s incidents appeared to be attempts to copy the fatal self-immolation last month of an unemployed Tunisian man. That event triggered the protests that led to the ouster of Tunisia’s authoritarian president.

Algeria’s Liberte daily reported that a 37-year-old man set himself alight Saturday in a village near the Tunisian border, and died hours later in the hospital.

The acts follow that of Tunisian Mohamed Bouazizi, a 26-year-old with a university degree, who set himself on fire after police confiscated the fruits and vegetables he was selling without a permit. He later died in a hospital near Tunis, and his desperate act touched a nerve with educated, unemployed youths nationwide in Tunisia, and sparked the mass protests that toppled President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

Al Bouazzizi shown after setting himself on fire in Tunisia. (Photo: CNN)

News of the Tunisian uprising has dominated the Arab media over the past few days.

Opposition and independent newspapers lauded Ben Ali’s fall and drew parallels between his toppled regime and that of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who has ruled for nearly 30 years.

Egypt has posted impressive economic growth rates over the past few years, in part fueled by a host of ambitious reforms. But the growth has failed to filter down to many of the estimated 80 million Egyptians.

Nearly half of all Egyptians live under or just above the poverty line set by the U.N. at $2 a day. Mubarak and his ruling National Democratic Party have been pledging to ensure that the fruits of economic reforms benefit more Egyptians.

Self-immolation as a method of protest is uncommon in Egypt, although women in rural and poor urban areas have been known to set themselves on fire to protest violent husbands, abusive parents or an unwanted suitor.

In November, the New York Times noted the practice was on the rise among Afghan women.

Associated Press writer Ahmed Mohamed in Nouakchott, Mauritania, contributed to this report.

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EU and Vatican criticised

The People's Assembly launched a scathing attack against the European Parliament accusing it of disseminating false reports about the "repression of Christians" in Egypt, reports Gamal Essam El-Din
Egyptian MPs, belonging to the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) and opposition, opened fire on the Brussels-based European Parliament, accusing it of interfering in Egypt's internal affairs. Speaker of the People's Assembly Fathi Sorour told MPs in a session on Monday morning that he condemned the way in which the European Parliament had "tried to exploit the attack which hit the Two Saints Church on the New Year's Eve in order to imply that there is a systematic policy of repression against Coptic Christians in Egypt". Sorour said that in a meeting with a delegation from the Bundestag (German parliament) yesterday, he had stressed that "the terrorist attack against the Alexandrian church targeted Muslims and Christians alike and the European Parliament's statements about repression of Christians in Egypt are entirely unfounded".



Supporting Sorour, senior NDP MPs accused the European Parliament of propagating lies about Egypt. Abdel-Ahad Gamaleddin, NDP spokesman in the People's Assembly, insisted that "the European Parliament's statement claiming that Coptic Christians face persecution shows how most European institutions are completely ignorant of the situation in Egypt."



Chairman of the assembly's National Security and Defence Committee Amin Radi urged the European Parliament to exercise restraint before publishing false statements about religious conditions in Egypt.



"The European Parliament should fully understand that the bomb attack against the church was aimed at sowing discord between Christians and Muslims in Egypt," Radi said.



The Ghad Party's Ragab Hilal Hemeida accused the European Parliament of offering money to its clients in Egypt to spread lies and instill a kind of "creative chaos in the country".



MPs also attacked Pope Benedict XVI for issuing a statement that reflected "the spirit of the Crusades". "Please, Pope of the Vatican," pleaded independent Coptic MP Gamal Assad Abdel-Malak, "stop recalling the spirit of the Crusades. Copts in Egypt do not face repression and are not in need of the protection of the Christian West." 



"Since Napoleon Bonaparte's French Expedition and until the Zionist colonialist campaigns of today the West has been trying to exploit what it calls the Coptic issue and other religious minorities to interfere with the internal affairs of Egypt. Yes, there are some discriminatory policies against the Copts but these are nowhere near a systematic policy of persecution."



Abdel-Malak urged the government "not to dig its head into the sand like an ostrich and assume everything is OK with Egypt's Copts". He asked the ruling NDP to enter into "open discussion" of Coptic grievances "so as to close the door to foreign meddling".



Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, was also singled out by MPs for attack. Saad Al-Gammal, chairman of the assembly's Arab Affairs Committee, charged that both "the Mossad and the extremist Islamist organisation Al-Qaeda are seeking to inflame sectarian strife in countries like Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen."



"Mossad now serves the interests of Al-Qaeda and vice-versa. Neither will be able to break the national unity of Egypt."



Raafat Seif, spokesman of the leftist Tagammu Party, refused to join the anti-European Parliament tirade, saving his criticism for the proliferation of policies that allowed the growth of the kind of intolerance that culminated in the Alexandria bombing.



"Such policies include the growth of extremist education in private and government schools, the use of television and print media and mosques to spread hate against others, including Copts, describing them as infidels," said Seif.



NDP MPs tried to stop Seif from continuing until Sorour intervened. He went on to denounce "the extremist ideology of Wahabi Islam which had imposed itself on Egypt at the expense of the moderate and centrist ideology of Al-Azhar, which calls for tolerance, freedom of religion and inter-faith dialogue".



In response, Sorour urged MPs not to link Coptic grievances with the Alexandria bomb attack. "In so doing," he argued, "MPs are repeating foreign allegations that the bomb attack is somehow linked to Coptic grievances and the repression of Christians in Egypt."



Minister of State for Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Moufid Shehab reiterated the argument that the bombing was an attempt to sow divisions among Egyptians. He warned MPs against confusing issues "by connecting the crime to Coptic grievances".



NDP MPs also criticised coverage of the attack on television channels. "Coverage of the bombing was at odds with the national interest," said Abdel-Ahad. "Channels which refuse to toe the national line should be closed."



Zakaria Azmi, chief of the presidential staff and a heavyweight NDP MP, accused daily newspapers of being so desperate to obtain a scoop that they had published conflicting reports about the results of the investigation into the Alexandria attack.



"Such irresponsibility could force citizens to lose confidence in the investigating authorities," he said. Newspapers should remember that the penal code criminalises all forms of intervention in ongoing investigations," said Azmi.
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