Riots in Suriname boarder town

About hundreds of Brazilian and Chinese in Suriname have got military protection in the barracks of Albina, a boarder town about 140 kilometers from the Suriname capital: Paramaribo. The foreigners are not safe in this area due to a quarrel between inland locals, the Marron, and a Brazilian which got out of hand.

A local residence died yesterday morning from a knife wound injury inflicted by the Brazilian. Hundreds of villagers took revenge and injured 13 Brazilians, who are currently being cared for in hospitals in French-Guyana and Paramaribo.

A marauding mob of between 100 till 500 people were vandalizing the entire area. Seven people, amongst them women, are severely injured. Twenty Brazilian women have reported rape. A shopping complex, a hotel, a fireworks depot and a gasstation were set on fire, and Chinese shops were plundered and set on fire.

Minister of Justice, Chandrikapersad Santokhi, and his colleague minister of Defense, Ivan Fernald, held a pres conference announcing that: ”Military personnel, police, firefighters and paramedics have been sent to the boarder area. French expertise has been called in to track down the culprits.” Firefighters from the neighboring French town, Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, are also offering their assistance. The police have arrested 4 people till thus far.

Bron: www.anp.nl, www.nos.nl

Parents want busty fox sacked from puppet show

Angry parents want a big-breasted fox puppet removed from a children’s theatre performance – because she is too sexy.

Puppet show /Europics

The fox features in the puppet show entitled Hedgehog House, at Zagreb Theatre in Croatia, in which a fox falls in love with a hedgehog – and finds herself dreaming of his sharp spines.

But theatre bosses are under pressure to drop the busty fox for being “inappropriate for small children”.

Parents say the fox is too voluptuous – and believe the spine dreams carry sexual connotations.

Director Bozidar Violic said: “What is so unusual about a hedgehog that might give you a prick?

“That is why it has sharp spines. It is not my fault if some parents see something that does not exist in the show.”

In the meantime the theatre has decided to change the story and have the fox no longer dreaming about the hedgehog’s prickles.

bron: www.ananova.com

In Dublin: Chinese brothels set to open up across Ireland

The Chinese brothels that have opened up in Dublin are set to take off across the country following a decision by the Director of Public Prosecutions not to prosecute two establishments operating in the capital.

As part of a Garda investigation, officers raided both establishments and in one found a man naked on a massage table.

Detectives traced the organisation of the two brothels in Dun Laoghaire to another brothel operating in the Fairview area of the north city. There they found a Chinese man in his 50s who had extensive operating details for the brothels which have sprung up across Dublin in the past two years. Most appear to be centrally organised and offer similar services.

However, following revelations in this newspaper, the women working in the brothels stopped openly offering their services and, it is understood, when a detective asked what services were on offer the girl in question made no reply other than “massage”.

The use of the euphemism rather than the open offer of sexual services appears to be the point on which the DPP has decided that it would not be possible to prosecute the cases in court.

The three young women and middle-aged man have been informed that charges are not to be brought.

As a result it seems that the traditional laws against prostitution in Ireland have fallen and so long as prostitutes do not openly offer services directly to clients at brothels they are free to operate.

The remaining vice laws that can be used concern only the promotion and making of earnings from prostitution contained in two acts of the Oireachtas passed in 1993 and 1997. These laws were used in combination to prosecute the magazine In Dublin in 2000 after it was found to be making €400,000 a year in advertising revenue from brothels in the city.

Since then the advertising of brothels has moved to the internet, though one publication in Ireland still carries up to three pages of adverts for Chinese “massage” centres.

Ironically, the new prostitution operations in Ireland have largely pushed aside the indigenous sex workers, particularly in Dublin. A former prostitute in Dublin who spoke to the Sunday Independent said that the Government and gardai are operating a form of discrimination against Dublin street walkers, who are regularly arrested.

The offence of soliciting or importuning in a street or public place for the purposes of prostitution under the 1993 Criminal Justice (Sexual Offences) Act is still regularly prosecuted by gardai, generally resulting in fines or short terms of imprisonment.

Despite these minor cases no major prosecution appears to be under consideration into the very major organised brothel operations in Ireland which are generally controlled from abroad.

bron: www.independent.ie

Chinese prostitute battered to death by Bangladeshi driver

Dubai: A driver has denied intentionally killing a prostitute, claiming he defended himself when she tried to strangle him after they quarrelled over her fees.

“I did not kill her premeditatedly…she offered to have sex for Dh25 but we fought over her fees. She pushed me and tried to strangle me. I almost suffocated…I grabbed the first thing I found and battered her head to force her to let go of me because I needed to breathe,” said the 24-year-old Bangladeshi driver when he defended himself before the Dubai Court of First Instance.

Prosecutors charged the suspect, M.R., with the premeditated murder of Chinese sex worker L.M. and stealing her mobile phone.

The suspect pleaded not guilty and argued before Presiding Judge Fahmi Mounir: “She tried to kill me and I acted in self defence…”

Advocate Eisa Bin Haidar volunteered to defend M.R., when Presiding Judge Mounir asked if any lawyers present in the courtroom were ready to represent the suspect.

An Emirati police captain testified that the woman’s body was found in a building in Naif.

Covered in blood

“We reached the flat and discovered that the Chinese woman, in her thirties, had been battered to death … blood covered the floor and surrounding walls. Preliminary investigations unveiled that she succumbed two days before. A special investigation team was formed and combed the area until a suspect was arrested for possessing the woman’s stolen mobile phone. He claimed that L.M. gave him the phone,” the captain testified.

Records said the alleged murder was unveiled after neighbours complained to the building’s watchman that a bad smell was coming from the victim’s flat.

The trial continues.

bron: gulfnews.com

Tiger Woods car crash reenactment

On the Chinese tv there was a reenactment of the Tiger Woods car crash for allegedly cheating on his wife. The several sources on the internet have reported an increasing amount of women who Tiger Woods presumably had an affair with.

The Chinese “sims-like” reenactment tell both the official story by the police spokesperson as well as the story of how the car crash came to be.

bron: www.youtube.com

Man rapes teenager who raped his son

An Azeri man has been arrested after footage of him allegedly raping a teenager who abused his son was discovered.

Police in Azerbaijan’s capital Baku were investigating the distribution of child pornography when they were alerted to what appears to be a strange case of vigilantism.

According to news website aysor.am a 17-year-old teenager is accused of luring the man’s 8-year-old boy into a van, before assaulting and raping him. It is reported that a passerby witnessed the incident then also attacked the boy – threatening to tell everyone about the “shameful acts”.

The child’s father, along with a group of relatives, allegedly tracked down the first rapist and ‘revenge-raped’ him – while filming the attack on a mobile phone.

The camera phone footage was then distributed in Baku before being found by police.

Both men are now in custody.

In Canada: All men watch porn, scientists find

Scientists at the University of Montreal were conducting a study comparing the views of men in their 20s who had never been exposed to pornography with regular users.  But their project stumbled at the first hurdle when they failed to find a single man who had not been seen it.

All men watch porn, scientists find

“We started our research seeking men in their 20s who had never consumed pornography,” said Professor Simon Louis Lajeunesse. “We couldn’t find any.”  Although hampered in its original aim, the study did examined the habits of those young men who used pornography – which would appear to be all of them.

Prof Lajeunesse interviewed 20 heterosexual male university students who consumed pornography, and found on average, they first watched pornography when they were 10 years old.  Around 90 per cent of consumption was on the internet, while 10 per cent of material came from video stores.

Single men watched pornography for an average of 40 minutes, three times a week, while those in relationships watched it 1.7 times a week for around 20 minutes.  The study found that men watched pornography that matched their own image of sexuality, and quickly discarded material they found offensive or distasteful.

Prof Lajeunesse said pornography did not have a negative effect on men’s sexuality.  “Not one subject had a pathological sexuality,” he said. “In fact, all of their sexual practices were quite conventional.  “Pornography hasn’t changed their perception of women or their relationship, which they all want to be as harmonious and fulfilling as possible,” he added.

bron: www.telegraph.co.uk [2-12-2009]

A nation’s history of discrimination

The now infamous May 1998 riots in which Indonesian Chinese were the target of attacks and killings and their shops and houses looted, while their wives and daughters were subjected to gangrape, were not an isolated incident of ethnic conflict in Indonesian history.

The stories of a small Chinese community in West Kalimantan (also known as West Borneo) show that violence and discrimination against ethnic Chinese Indonesians have evolved throughout the history of modern Indonesia.

This historical evolution is the focus of a book titled Penambang Emas, Petani dan Pedagang di Distrik Tionghoa Kalimantan Barat (Gold Miners, Farmers and Traders in the “Chinese Districts” of West Kalimantan) by Mary Somers Heidhues, a lecturer in the Southeast Asia Department of Cornell University in the United States.

The book records the history of the Chinese community in West Kalimantan since the Dutch colonial era, through the Japanese occupation, into post-Independence Indonesia, the New Order and finally the present day Reform era.

The first Chinese settlers came to West Kalimantan at the request of Panembahan Mempawah and the Sultan of Sambas in early 1740. Malayan nobles invited the Chinese because they had more advanced mining technology than local people. At that time, the local people, the Dayaks and Malayan tribes, were mostly farmers.

In West Kalimantan, the Chinese people organized their workers in groups called kongsi. The members of each kongsi elected their own head and shared the profits from mining activities. Some kongsi united into federations.

There were three principal kongsi: Fosjoen/Thaikong in Monterado (1776-1854), Lanfang in Mandor (1777-1884) and Samtiaokioe, which separated from Fosjoen in either 1819 or 1822 and then fled in 1850 into Sarawak territory with disastrous results for the Brooke regime seven years later.

The office of kongsi had several roles, including as a center of public administration, residence of the chairmen, public hall and religious shrine.

Eventually, the existence of the independent and democratic kongsi became a threat to the local kingdoms and their ally, the Dutch colonial power. In September 1850, the Dutch colonial government began a military campaign to dismiss the kongsi.

This resulted in three kongsi wars (1822-1824, 1850-1854, 1884-1885), with a spillover in the 1857 Chinese uprising in Sarawak (in Malaysian Borneo). The first conflict was an attempt by the new Dutch regime to control the kongsi. The last kongsi, Lanfang, vanished in 1884-1885.

The kongsi wars were not simply an outcome of the Chinese resistance against the Dutch. There were complex ethnic and political alliances. After the demise of the kongsi, depopulation and impoverishment followed.

It was only at the end of the 19th century that Chinese people started to return to West Kalimantan in significant numbers. This time, it was not gold but agriculture that drove them to come. They dominated the trade of forest products (gutta-percha, rattan and lumber).

In the political field, the Dutch colonial government appointed Chinese officers to control the work and become the intermediaries between them and the Chinese settlers. Their tasks were to collect taxes, to organize forced labor and to collect the opium levy.

Burdened by the heavy taxes in 1912 and 1914 the Chinese, along with the Dayaks and Malayans, rebelled against the Dutch .The colonial government blamed the Chinese secret societies and nationalist movement – inspired by the 1911 Chinese revolution – for being behind the rebellion. But a small number of Dutch troops suppressed the rebellion.

During World War II, the Dutch colonial regime fell under Japanese occupation, including West Kalimantan. In early 1943, the Japanese military orchestrated a massacre of the locals. They accused the former West Kalimantan governor of collaborating with a multi-ethnic rebellion to fight against the Japanese colonial power.

Thousands of people, including the local sultan, nobles, ex-Dutch officers, journalists, doctors and Chinese businessmen, were killed. This incident was remembered as the Pontianak Affair; to commemorate it, the Indonesian government built a memorial monument at the scene in 1970.

After Indonesia gained independence, the Chinese community came under further pressure. Beginning in the 1950s, a set of regulations destabilized the local economy and cultural institutions of the Chinese in West Kalimantan as Jakarta extended its authority throughout the region.

The government of Indonesia issued a regulation in 1959 that limited various economic activities by non-citizens. As a consequence, thousands of Chinese people fled back to their motherland and overseas. Chinese schools were also closed.

Most devastating and traumatic was the event known as the “Dayak raids” in 1967, which took place after the failed coup by the Indonesian Communist Party in 1965.

In the name of the Dayak people, the Indonesian military ran a campaign against what they called the “communist element” in Indonesian society. All Chinese communities at the time were considered supporters of communist China.

Thousands of people were killed and others fled to refugee camps. The result of the raid was the expulsion of Chinese from rural areas.

The authoritarian New Order government banned every cultural expression of China including its languages (Mandarin, Hakka and Teochiu), the barongsai lion dance and the celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year.

In the Reform era, all these bans were lifted by then president Abdurrahman Wahid.

This book, which is a complete study of the Chinese minority in West Kalimantan in the context of social, economic and political struggle, makes a huge contribution to local history in Indonesia.

Gold Miners, Farmers and Traders in the *Chinese Districts’ of West Borneo

bron: www.thejakartapost.com [meer informatie is toegevoegd aan dit artikel]

South Korea scraps sex trick laws

South Korea has thrown out a half-century old law banning men from falsely promising marriage in return for sex.

A court has ruled the code violated women’s sexual freedom and that the law should not interfere in such matters, reports The Sun. Men who tricked their girlfriends into having sex had previously up to a two years in prison or a fine of more than £2,000.

The law was scrapped following appeals made by two men who had recently been reprimanded. A final verdict read: “The government should refrain from interfering in men’s sexual activities of tempting women in an unharmful manner.”

A court spokesman said the verdict meant the 56-year-old law was immediately abolished and that all men penalised under the law could be acquitted and receive state compensation.

bron: www.ananova.com

Shamed English deputy fired and divorced admitting he had sex with a “spy”

Boris Johnson’s former deputy has admitted he fell for a beautiful spy when he was on an official visit to the Beijing Olympics.

Ian Clement the former Deputy Mayor

Ian Clement met the a girl at an official party at last year’s opening ceremony.

They had sex in his Beijing hotel room – but Clement believes he was drugged and came round to discover his room had been ransacked.

The former deputy mayor of London told the Sunday Mirror it was a classic honey-trap. ‘I fell for the oldest trick in the book,’ he said today.

‘Before I went out I had to be briefed by MI6. They told me about honey-traps and warned me that the secret services often use women to entice men to bed to get information. I didn’t think for one minute that I would fall for it.’

The 44-year-old – who had a partner back in the UK at the time – was on a Government trip to build potential contracts with investors for the London 2012 Games and was accompanying Tessa Jowell.

Clement, who hid the whole affair from his boss Boris Johnson, was sitting just a few rows from then US President George Bush when the girl approached him. She gave him her card but when he got back to his hotel room that night she was waiting for him in the reception.

[Ian Clement admitted he fell for the honey-trap]

After a couple of glasses of wine he invited the woman to his room. ‘The next thing I knew I was waking up and she was dressed and leaving the hotel room. My wallet was open. She had plainly gone through it but I knew she wasn’t a simple thief because nothing was missing.’

He added: ‘I think we had sex but in truth I can’t remember. She must have drugged my drink.’

Clement was heavily involved in London’s Olympic bid and said the woman must have been hunting for plans and details of who he was meeting. He admitted he did not dare to tell bosses in London what had happened but insisted no one had been put at risk.

Clement was earning £127,000-a-year as London’s deputy mayor before he lost his job in June this year in a scandal over his expenses. He admitted five counts of fraud and was given a 12-week jail sentence suspended for 18 months.

He was also ordered to do community service and was spotted earlier this month painting toilets in Kent.

bron: www.dailymail.co.uk