Thursday, December 01, 2011

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/1/2011

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/1/2011Former President George W. Bush is traveling in Africa, and Amnesty International has called for his arrest. The human rights group says that Mr. Bush is guilty of ordering torture during his presidency, and insists that international law requires his apprehension while he is in Ethiopia, Tanzania or Zambia.

In other news, a Somali community leader in the Australian state of Victoria has requested that the state government institute Koranic courts for his people on the model of “Koori” courts, which were established to hear certain cases within the Aboriginal community.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Islamic Bank of Britain plc, the UK’s only wholly Sharia compliant retail bank, has entered the BTL mortgage market with the launch of its Sharia compliant BTL Purchase Plan.

Landlords of any faith looking for ethical and Sharia compliant finance can access IBB’s BTLPP with a deposit of only 25%.

To mark the launch IBB have also announced a promotional procuration fee of 0.5% (gross) payable on referrals that drawdown prior to 31st March 2012.

This procuration fee and exciting BTLPP product represents a major opportunity for intermediaries to develop business in the ethical and Sharia markets.

IBB’s BTLPP is a variable rate product available at a rental rate of 5.49% with an arrangement fee of 1%.

Further features of the product include:

- Finance for landlords for a portfolio of up to five properties

- The ability to make additional payments

- The ability to clear the finance in full at any point without an Early Payment Charge

- Finance of up to £500,000 per property and £750,000 for properties in London.

(Finance above £500,000 will require a 35% deposit.)

Commenting on the launch Simon Walker, Head of Sales said:

“Buy to Let is proving to be popular with investors again. Rental yields are increasing and property is seen as a good long-term investment.

"IBB’s Sharia compliant Buy to Let Purchase Plan will help fuel this growing sector by catering for landlords looking for Sharia compliant finance. IBB anticipates a strong demand for the newly launched product.”


I suppose it's only usuary when infidel banks charge interest. That'll be OK then.
Urban11

Anonymous said...

"Former President George W. Bush is traveling in Africa, and Amnesty International has called for his arrest."

This is not surprising. The result of recognizing international law as administered by appointed bodies like the International Court of Justice will result in the criminalization of any measures a country takes to protect itself, including the execution of terrorists, the refusal to admit refugees, and the refusal to suppress free expression.

Is there any doubt that if the US were not protecting Israel, it would be virtually impossible for Israeli leaders to travel anywhere in the world? They would be subject to arrest in the same manner that Pinochet was when he traveled to Spain. Pinochet was the Chilean dictator who undoubtedly engaged in unsavory actions, but who handed over power to a democratic government.

I believe that President Bush and his administration did, in fact, engage in actions which were illegal and reprehensible by US standards. I would support the disbarment of the Justice Department attorneys who gave the sanction to waterboarding. But, this is a matter for the US to decide.

I believe the United States should act immediately against any national or international body which attempt to usurp US sovereignty. This includes not only cutting off funding, but filing charges against anyone involved such attempts.

Professor L said...

Regarding the Somali man who has requested Victoria's introduction of Sharia, I refer back to my report on the ISNA talk in Sydney by Justice Dowd which dealt with much the same subject.