Election campaign in France sees majority siding with right-wing demands

The most important political demands of the two right-wing candidates in the French presidential election campaign, Marine Le Pen and Éric Zemmour, meet with the approval of a majority of French people. This is the result of a recent survey by the polling institute Ifop.

French people were asked to give their opinion on the presidential candidates’ proposals on, among other things, the fight against Islamism and radicalisation.

According to the survey, 69 percent of French voters want a ban on the wearing of conspicuous religious symbols at sporting events, including most potential voters of Éric Zemmour (92 percent), Marine Le Pen (82 percent) or Valérie Pécresse (81 percent). However, the planned ban also meets with approval in the ranks of the left and the centre. But even almost a quarter of Muslims are also in favour of such a ban (24 percent).

Some 57 percent of French people also want to ban the wearing of conspicuous religious clothing or signs on the streets and in public spaces.

There is massive support for all the proposals voiced by the candidates to fight radical Islamism: 90 percent of respondents favour the expulsion of foreigners listed in anti-terrorist files (while only 73 percent of Muslims agreed); 87 percent are in favour of introducing the revocation of citizenship for any dual national found guilty of terrorist acts. Also, 87 percent of French people want to increase the presence of public services in the neighbourhoods most affected by radicalisation (72 percent).

In the fight against Islamism, Éric Zemmour is currently considered the most credible candidate (30 percent) among those running for the highest office.

However, both the fight against Islamism and other immigration issues are currently not really the focus of public debate. There is growing distrust in the president’s insistence on employing “experts” from a tax-evading American consulting firm. And about two weeks before the first round of elections, the role of the US in the Ukraine conflict is an all-dominant topic in France.

Why are US consultants hired by the Macron administration?

The McKinsey scandal which erupted around Emmanuel Macron, was revealed in number 502 of Faits & Documents. Profitable French industries such as Alstom have been gutted by foreign investors, sparking unemployment and impoverishment. The rising anger expressed by the Yellow Vests (which Macron has addressed through repression) and rising populism (which is addressed through media propaganda) may well boomerang on Macron.

Traveling to Dijon, the French president reacted to the controversy that is mounting following the conclusions of the Senate commission of inquiry on the use of consulting firms. The head of state maintains that the majority of spending was related to cybersecurity, but his assertion was contradicted by the president of the commission of inquiry.

In Dijon, Macron had to explain himself at length on the damning report of the Senate commission of inquiry on McKinsey’s involvement in state affairs to the tune of one at least a billion euros. The co-rapporteur of the commission, Éliane Assassi had noted that “whole sections of public policies were delegated to consultants, who however have no democratic legitimacy”. She added that it was a “deep intrusion of the private sector into the public sphere”.

Even more embarrassing, is the suspicion of false testimony by a manager of a French subsidiary of McKinsey who had stated, under oath before the commission, that his firm had paid its taxes in France. However, the Senate investigation confirmed that the McKinsey firm had not paid corporate tax in France for at least 10 years.

The President of the Republic immediately became didactic when confronted by reporters. “A lot of nonsense has been spouted in recent days. We talked about the billion. I invite you to look at the details. Three-quarters, even more, are recourse to IT service providers and companies to finance cyber and the evolution to new risks. The state sometimes needs to buy external skills,” he explained.

But Arnaud Bazin, the LR president of the Senate inquiry committee, told publicenat.fr: “The head of state’s argument is fallacious. We must first remember that the billion euros that we have identified includes only part of the consultancy expenditure. This is a minimum estimate. We have only evaluated the expenditure of ministries and that of 44 State agencies. i.e. only 10 percent of the operators.”

Director of military intelligence fired

The Director of military intelligence, General Eric Vidaud, has meanwhile been fired because he had given a poor analysis of the “Russian threat” in Ukraine.

Vidaud was appointed just seven months ago, but on Wednesday 30 March, a source quoted by Le Monde confirmed that the Directorate of Military Intelligence [direction du renseignement militaire (DRM)] had been in the firing line since the beginning of the Russian offensive.

The DRM had been doing “military intelligence on operations, not on intent” suggesting that the Macron administration wanted to remove Vidaud because he had been too impartial and not anti-Russian enough.

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/03/31/election-campaign-in-france-sees-majority-siding-with-right-wing-demands/

Austria: A gang of 4 Afghans and Iraqis rape a presumed Ukrainian woman in broad daylight near the refugee shelter

Drugs, violence and sexual assaults – for years, many women in particular have avoided Linz’s main railway station – and for good reason: once again, it was the scene of an attempted rape. In broad daylight, a group of Afghans and Iraqis attacked a young girl. Unbelievable: The suspects themselves are only 14 and 15 years old!

A police helicopter flew over the City of Steel on Wednesday. It was requested to assist officers in the search for a sex offender from the migrant milieu. Near the main railway station, four men allegedly tried to rape a young woman at around 5.15 p.m. (!). Fortunately, police officers caught them in the act.

The young woman received medical treatment on Thursday, but police said it was not yet possible to question her. If this can take place on Thursday, the investigators hope to get more detailed information about the crime. The young men will only be questioned after the first questioning of the girl.

Three of the migrants were immediately arrested, a fourth was being searched for. The victim is said to be a teenager, the four alleged perpetrators are Afghans and Iraqis who are still minors themselves. It is still unclear whether they knew each other. Due to the crime scene, it cannot be ruled out that the victim could be a Ukrainian refugee. The assault took place in a stairwell behind the post distribution centre, which is currently used as emergency accommodation for Ukrainian displaced persons.

https://exxpress.at/bahnhof-linz-iraker-und-afghanen-wollten-maedchen-vergewaltigen/

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German interior minister receives award together with a rapper glorifying Islamist terror

In honour of the victims of the racist attack in Hanau, a prize was awarded for the first time this week. The award went to a rapper who is himself known for hate speech. Locally, this no one finds strange, apparently.

“The Irani and the Arabi are banned from Tel Aviv”, rapper Massiv sang in 2015. Phrases that sound like a violent fantasy against Israel also appear in the song, which the rapper recorded together with Sinan G.: “Bomb belt zelame”, “I’ll hijack a Boeing and shoot your family”.

In May 2021, the resident of Berlin made a further comparison, comparing the situation of the people in the Gaza Strip in an Instagram post to the Warsaw ghetto.

Not one year later, Massiv is holding a prize in his hands, awarded for “special commitment (…) against extremism and racism”: the Hamza Kenan Kurtovic Award. Only a metre or so away from the giant musician, the Federal Minister of the Interior, Nancy Faeser ( Social Democratic Party of Germany), smiles for the camera. She, too, has just received an award for her commitment. Earlier, Chancellor Olaf Scholz ( Social Democratic Party, SPD) had read out a greeting.

All this could seem strange. If the commemoration of the victims of the right-wing terror in Hanau had not become increasingly bizarre.

The prize was awarded for the first time on Tuesday. It is intended to honour Hamza Kenan Kurtovic and the eight other victims of the racially-motivated attack in Hanau on February 19, 2020 – and actually show “how important social commitment is for the fight against all extremism and racism”, according to the organisers.

Massiv, who accepted his award wearing a Palestine jersey, was honoured for his commitment to refugees.

What remained unnoticed was that the rapper was active in circles of known German Islamists in the past. This is proven by photos showing Massiv next to his long-time manager Ashraf Remmo and the leading Salafist Bilal Gümüs.

Gümüs, who was the head of the Koran distribution campaign “Read!”, has been in custody since February 2020 on charges of preparing a serious act of violence endangering the state. In 2013, he allegedly helped a 16-year-old to leave the country for the Syrian civil war, where he died fighting for an Islamist militia.

For Massiv, this was apparently an inspiration. In a song called “Verurteilt / Ich Wollte Nicht Nach Syrien” (Condemned / I didn’t want to go to Syria), Massiv rapped in 2015 about a 26-year-old Quran distributor named Bilal: “They insinuated that I was one of ISIS. I serve God, my heart is pure.” In other songs, he played with the terror image, calling himself a “top ten terrorist”, for example.

The Federal Ministry of the Interior stated on request that Faeser had not known who would be honoured next to her before the award ceremony. Faeser had received the award “because of her commitment against racism and her close solidarity with the victims of the right-wing extremist attack in Hanau”.

The prize was awarded by C&E Bildung und Sport, a non-profit limited company. One of its directors is Ernes Erko Kalac, former integration ambassador of the German Olympic Sports Confederation and holder of the Federal Cross of Merit since 2021.

Among the 14 award winners are former German President Christian Wulff, comedian Enissa Amani, the football club Eintracht Frankfurt and professional boxer Zeina Nassar.

They were chosen by a jury of twelve members, including Hamza Kurtovic’s family, ex-DFB team manager Rudi Völler, ZDF presenter Dunya Hayali and Aiman Mazyek, Chairman of the Central Council of Muslims. Behind the scenes, however, the influencer Tarek Baé was apparently also involved in organising the event.

Baé calls himself a journalist and worked in the past for the think tank Seta, which according to the German government is close to Erdogan’s AKP party. On Instagram and Youtube, Baé expresses dubious theories on the subject of Islamism. In the past, he had run a Facebook account on which anti-Semitic conspiracy theories were also spread. Since an enquiry to Baé by the newspaper WELT in the summer of 2021, the account is no longer online.

On Twitter, Baé wrote that he had worked on the “award and it was a success”. Next year, he will also be part of the jury.
The official Hanau commemoration in February had already been instrumentalised by anti-Israeli groups and Turkish nationalists. While Interior Minister Faeser and Hessian Prime Minister Volker Bouffier (CDU) spoke at a memorial service in a Hanau cemetery, demonstrators in Berlin shouted “Yallah Intifada, from Hanau to Gaza”.

In addition, a dubious association of “Hanau associations and mosque communities” met at Hanau’s Heumarkt. The journalist Eren Güvercin criticised that it remained nebulous who these associations actually were. The suspicion persisted that mainly demonstrators from outside Hanau had come from the environment of the AKP lobby organisation UID.

The organiser was a man named Teyfik Özcan. Özcan is also a supporter of Erdogan and publicly denies the Armenian genocide. SPD leader Saskia Esken did not let this hinder her from speaking at the event – and from having her photo taken with initiator Özcan while having coffee.

Journalist Güvercin criticised at the time that stakeholders who preach anti-racism in Germany but support the “aggressive nationalist-identitarian power politics of the AKP-MHP in Turkey” are certainly concerned with many things – but not with racism and the commemoration of victims.

https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article237882621/Und-ploetzlich-steht-Innenministerin-Faeser-neben-dem-Terror-Rapper.html

Budapest shuns ‘united’ front against Russia

Hungarian President Orban has once again contradicted Ukrainian President Zelensky’s call for a united EU front against Russia. Orban also emphatically rejected arms deliveries to Ukraine via Hungarian territory.

Recent flight maps also revealed that no flights from Turkey to Ukraine had dared cross Hungarian territory, suggesting that Turkish TB2 Bayraktar drone deliveries to Ukrainian forces were not welcomed by Budapest.

“Hungary is on Hungary’s side in the war between Russia and Ukraine,” Orban said after the EU-NATO summit in Brussels. His country helps everyone who is in trouble, but also wants to assert and protect its own national interests. Hungary must always stand up for its national interests in every international forum, said Orban, and: “That’s why it doesn’t matter which government Hungary has. Whether it has a government that supports national interests or one that takes on a submissive role and swims with the big countries that exude authority.”

There are “certain Hungarian interests that may be threatened by a war in our neighborhood,” he added. “Therefore we are in a dangerous situation, but we are on Hungary’s side and we are looking at the situation with Hungarian mind and from a Hungarian point of view.”

Orban also spoke out against further sanctions against Russia. Peace cannot be restored by imposing sanctions that “harm us more than the Russians”.

The Hungarian head of government also emphatically rejected the introduction of no-fly zones over Ukraine. These are “dangerous proposals”. It is completely understandable that Ukrainians are asking NATO to engage in air warfare and send weapons, Orban said, but added: “We are not Ukrainians or Russians, we are Hungarians.”

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/03/30/budapest-shuns-united-front-against-russia/

Austria: African man bit off woman’s eyelids

Customs and tradition are part of a wedding. For example, “kidnapping” the bride is a must at every celebration. But biting off the eyelids of one’s “bride” is going too far. But that is exactly what an African (36) did – and was sentenced in Vienna for the rite originating from his home country.

This charge at the Vienna Criminal Court for “committing a criminal offence in a state of full intoxication” involved something that has probably never been tried in an Austrian courtroom before …
According to the indictment, the man strangled his partner (30) until her eyeballs protruded. Then he bit into them, tore off the eyelids with his teeth and, because of custom (?), stabbed his victim on the head with a piece of broken glass. According to the newspaper “Krone”, she suffered a cervical spine trauma, a dislocation fracture of the fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae as well as severe injuries to both eyes.

According to the expert, the attack took place under full “intoxication” – but with substances that cannot be precisely defined. So it was more likely not just fruit schnapps and beer. Sentence: 18 months partly on probation, the six months in prison have already been served.

But the story does have something of a happy ending. The two are still a happy couple.

https://exxpress.at/afrikanischer-ritus-in-wien-frau-die-augenlider-abgebissen/

Zelensky embarrasses Poland

Almost two weeks after the conference at Bankova street in Kyiv, where Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Law and Justice (PiS) head Jarosław Kaczyński’s proposal for peacekeeping troops in Ukraine was debated, Zalensky shared his opinion with independent Russian press.

He admitted that “he does not really understand this concept.” President Zelensky also mentioned that Ukrainians do not need a frozen conflict on their territory.

“I’ve explained this to our Polish friends. I know that they continued this rhetoric. Luckily or unluckily for us, this is still our country, I am still the president, so we will decide if any other forces will be here,” said Zelensky.

During the Kyiv visit of the prime ministers of Poland, Czechia and Slovenia, the president of Ukraine was not so straightforward with this critique. The Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal also didn’t put into question the words of Kaczyński. This idea from the start was an illusion at most, but no representatives of the Ukrainian side killed it explicitly, even off the record.

Meanwhile, even during the press conference in Kyiv, it was clear that there were no details and no content in the proposal. Kaczyński has said that he did not directly consult with NATO about a “peace mission” when asked by DGP in Kyiv. He also did not have an answer to the questions of who would lead it and what would be the area of operations.

At that moment, there was no better time for the Ukrainian government to distance itself from this proposal.

However, there were talks on Bankova Street of an implementation of a no-fly zone, which would, in fact, match Kaczyński’s proposal. Unofficial sources in the Polish government said that this proposal was not even meant to be “operationalized,” as it could only be used to up the ante in negotiations with NATO regarding the amount of help that would be sent to Ukraine. It was nothing more but an excessive gesture that was to be used in talks with the allies in the West.

And yet, Zelensky coming back to this idea two weeks after it was ditched is even more pointless than the idea itself. The symbolism of doing that in a conversation with independent Russian journalists is irritating. It makes Poland, not the politician Kaczyński, but Poland, look unreasonable since it appears that the country makes proposals that are irrational, unprepared and off the cuff. It leaves outher nations with a bad impression of all of Poland. Few people will explore the issue in further detail and evaluate if Kaczyński is even responsible for creating Polish foreign policy or not.

Zelensky signed off on this impression with his critique. He did it in a radical and persuasive way. The proposal of Kaczynski, which could be used for Ukrainian benefit in talks with the West was discredited and now has taken on its own life in the realm of Polish politics. The Polish opposition can use this situation to deliver a blow against the leader of the Law and Justice (PiS) party. The result of this overdue critique is that the allies in NATO now have an argument to treat Poland less seriously, and the Russian propaganda machine is looking on with a smirk at this crack in the Polish-Ukrainian relations.

https://rmx.news/egyeb/zelensky-embarrasses-poland/