domingo, 19 de janeiro de 2025

Secret diary of Hitler's English girlfriend

 


Revealed after 80 years, bombshell revelations about Fuhrer's private life from Unity Mitford, aristocratic beauty who scandalised British society.

In a world publishing coup, aristocrat Unity Mitford's leather-bound journal reveals fresh insights into the dictator widely reviled as the most evil man in history - whom she worshipped.

One of the famous Mitford sisters, Unity gushed about the Nazi monster in her flowing handwriting - you can read the full incredible diary extracts exclusively on MailOnline by clicking here. 

Decades after her diaries were lost to historians, their discovery by the Mail is set to cause a global sensation.

The young upper-class beauty scandalised British society by fawning over Hitler and becoming closer to him than any other Briton. She confided secrets of their extraordinary liaisons to her daily diary over five years running up to the Second World War.

This precious record has never been seen before, but now in a world exclusive the Mail is able to reveal it to the public for the first time. It will be showcased in a landmark series in print, on MailOnline and via gripping podcast episodes debuting today, offering a treasure trove to historians.

The diaries are packed with intimate and horrifying revelations about Hitler and the Englishwoman who became his sycophantic confidante.

While plotting global carnage, Hitler was said to have 'behaved as a 17-year-old' around the 6ft statuesque blonde beauty.

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For the first time, "Muhammad" has become the most popular name for baby boys in England and Wales, reported TOI, citing 2023 data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). With 4,661 boys given the name last year, "Muhammad" surpassed "Noah," which dropped to second place, followed by "Oliver."

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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/global-trends/muhammad-crowned-most-popular-baby-name-in-britain-kardashian-overtakes-royal-familys-influence/articleshow/116027240.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
For the first time, "Muhammad" has become the most popular name for baby boys in England and Wales, reported TOI, citing 2023 data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). With 4,661 boys given the name last year, "Muhammad" surpassed "Noah," which dropped to second place, followed by "Oliver."

 

For the first time, "Muhammad" has become the most popular name for baby boys in England and Wales, reported TOI, citing 2023 data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). With 4,661 boys given the name last year, "Muhammad" surpassed "Noah," which dropped to second place, followed by "Oliver."

Não os encostem à parede, coitadinhos! Atirem-nos contra a parede, que é mais eficaz...

 


 Rana Taslim Uddin, líder da comunidade do Bangladesh em Portugal:

“Aqueles que encontraram aqui uma sociedade nova, aqueles que estão aqui presentes hoje, perguntam-me o que eu fiz para a sociedade. Irmãos, fi-lo para fazer o meu Deus feliz, não para a sociedade. Se Deus ficar feliz, ele trará uma solução para a sociedade e conduzirá esta sociedade para o caminho certo. Se não ficar feliz, então destruirá esta sociedade. Por isso tentamos agradar a Deus e ao mesmo tempo construir uma amizade com as pessoas desta sociedade.”

 PS: De acordo com este responsável, haverá em Portugal um total de 70 mil imigrantes bangladeshis, dos quais 20 mil vivem em Lisboa

 

 

 

Jovens violadas em Felgueiras por um "grupo de homens estrangeiros"

 


Duas jovens, de 18 e 23 anos de idade, terão sido violadas, em Felgueiras, durante as festas de S. Pedro. O primeiro caso, com uma jovem de 23 anos, ocorreu na Rua Rebelo de Carvalho, cerca das 04 horas da madrugada de sábado. A violação terá sido perpretada por um grupo de homens de nacionalidade estrangeira. A vítima foi pelos próprios meios ao Hospital de S. João no Porto.

O outro, com uma jovem de 18 anos, residente em Amarante, foi na Praça da República, pelas 03h53, avança o Correio da Manhã, e também envolveu um grupo de homens de nacionalidade estrangeira. Esta jovem foi assistida pelos Bombeiros de Felgueiras e levada ao hospital. A Polícia Judiciária está a investigar. Os homens ainda não foram identificados.

Felgueiras Diário
Data - Julho 4, 2024

Uma estranha notícia. Como é que as jovens, a polícia e os jornalistas do "Felgueiras Diário" identificaram estes indivíduos como sendo de "nacionalidade estrangeira"? A primeira hipótese é terem pedido o passaporte aos senhores. Isso não aconteceu, porque eles não ficaram à espera da polícia. Outra hipótese seria a polícia apanhar os violadores em flagrante delito. Isso também não aconteceu. Terceira e última hipótese, os violadores serem capturados mais tarde, com a PJ a seguir a descrição das vítimas.

O que me faz confusão aqui é o facto de, em ambos os casos, não haver dúvidas de serem grupos de homens estrangeiros. Serão imigrantes industânicos, cuja fisionomia e etnicidade permitem que sejam facilmente identificados? Estaremos a entrar no mesmo esquema de "cobertura" dos crimes que os paquistaneses cometeram, em Inglaterra? Porque é que ninguém revelou a nacionalidade dos violadores, limitando-se a descrevê-los como "sendo de nacionalidade estrangeira"? E, acima de tudo, como é que sabem que são de nacionalidade estrangeira? E havendo 195 países no mundo, de que país estrangeiro serão estes violadores?

 

Rape in Bangladesh: Conviction rate is 3%... (unnoficial numbers)

 

There were 6321 cases of rape reported in Bangladesh, reported in 2019 and 5123 in 2018, with 1005 cases of rape against children reported in 2019. In Bangladesh between 2012 and 2019, at least 86 incidents of rape were reported against victims belonging to an ethnic minority. These communities would primarily include indigenous women who are mainly based in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT). The Kapaeeng Foundation reported an increase in rape of indigenous women and girls from 12 in 2017 to 19 in 2018, whereby most of the victims were minor girls.

The rape offense is narrowly applied to include peno-vaginal penetration only. Other forms of sexual penetration are covered under “unnatural offences” or sexual oppression/assault, which carry significantly lower penalties. Bangladeshi law does not provide for any circumstances involving persons in positions of authority wherein consent is immaterial. Bangladeshi law does not deal with the issue of incapacity to provide consent at all, in the case of adult victims.

Bangladeshi law explicitly permits marital rape of adult women in all circumstances, with no exception even for when the parties are separated. The law explicitly permits marital rape of children over the age of 13. There is a mismatched punishment clause which provides only for punishment of two years’ imprisonment in cases of marital rape of a child under 12 years of age, with no punishment designated for marital rape of children between the ages of 12 and 13.

The law on evidence specifically allows the introduction of evidence in rape cases which shows that “the prosecutrix was of generally immoral character”. Bangladesh does not have specific laws or provisions which address the added vulnerabilities of socially excluded communities in relation to crimes of rape/sexual assault.

In addition to a review of the rape laws, through interviews with survivors of sexual violence and stakeholders, our report found the implementation of rape laws remain poor and survivors, particularly those from communities marginalized based on caste, class, and ethnicity, face many obstacles in accessing justice, including:

- corruption amongst law enforcement officials,
- failure of the police to register cases of sexual violence,
- the long delays in police investigation and trial of rape cases,
- the extremely low conviction rate in rape cases (around 3%),
- pressure from families, community, and shalish members to enter into extra-legal settlements and many others.

A 2020 study from Bangladesh analyzed the medical evidence in 140 rape cases filed in various police stations in Dhaka. It found that for 95% of the victims, the medical examination was done after a week or more than one month after the rape incident. Bangladeshi law imposes a time limit of 180 days for conduct of the trial by special tribunals set up under the Prevention of Women and Child Repression Act, 2000. However, this time limit is almost never adhered to.

In Bangladesh, the Nari O Shishu Nirjatan Daman Tribunals set up to deal with cases of violence against women and children have struggled with major backlogs and delays. A Supreme Court study found that over 38,000 cases of violence against women and children before these tribunals have been pending for over 5 years. The Bangladesh High Court banned the use of the two-finger test in 2018. There is insufficient evidence on whether the two-finger test is still being used after the High Court ban and the government circular issued in 2019.

Unofficial estimates suggest that the conviction rate in Bangladesh between 2002-2016 was 3%.  

PS: Accorcing to mr. Rana Taslim Uddin, leader of the bangladeshi community, there are 70 thousand bangladeshis in Portugal, 20 thousand living in Lisbon


Old movie: Fiddler on the roof


 

Trump Triggers a Crisis in Denmark—And Europe

 

What did Donald Trump say over the phone to Mette Frederiksen, the Danish prime minister, on Wednesday? I don’t know which precise words he used, but I witnessed their impact. I arrived in Copenhagen the day after the call—the subject, of course, was the future of Greenland, which Denmark owns and which Trump wants—and discovered that appointments I had with Danish politicians were suddenly in danger of being canceled. Amid Frederiksen’s emergency meeting with business leaders, her foreign minister’s emergency meeting with party leaders, and an additional emergency meeting of the foreign-affairs committee in Parliament, everything, all of a sudden, was in complete flux.

The result: Mid-morning, I found myself standing on the Knippel Bridge between the Danish foreign ministry and the Danish Parliament, holding a phone, waiting to be told which direction to walk. Denmark in January is not warm; I went to the Parliament and waited there. The meeting was canceled anyway. After that, nobody wanted to say anything on the record at all. Thus have Americans who voted for Trump because of the putatively high price of eggs now precipitated a political crisis in Scandinavia.

In private discussions, the adjective that was most frequently used to describe the Trump phone call was rough. The verb most frequently used was threaten. The reaction most frequently expressed was confusion. Trump made it clear to Frederiksen that he is serious about Greenland: He sees it, apparently, as a real-estate deal. But Greenland is not a beachfront property. The world’s largest island is an autonomous territory of Denmark, inhabited by people who are Danish citizens, vote in Danish elections, and have representatives in the Danish Parliament. Denmark also has politics, and a Danish prime minister cannot sell Greenland any more than an American president can sell Florida.

At the same time, Denmark is also a country whose global companies—among them Lego, the shipping giant Maersk, and Novo Nordisk, the maker of Ozempic—do billions of dollars worth of trade with the United States, and have major American investments too. They thought these were positive aspects of the Danish-American relationship. Denmark and the United States are also founding members of NATO, and Danish leaders would be forgiven for believing that this matters in Washington too. Instead, these links turn out to be a vulnerability. On Thursday afternoon Frederiksen emerged and, flanked by her foreign minister and her defense minister, made a statement. “It has been suggested from the American side,” she said, “that unfortunately a situation may arise where we work less together than we do today in the economic area.”

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Trump's border czar makes abrupt reversal after news of mass deportations in woke Dem cities

 

 

President-elect Donald Trump's handpicked 'border czar' Tom Homan has said the administration is reconsidering immigration raids on Chicago and New York after details were leaked in news reports.

Homan, former acting director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told the Washington Post that the new administration 'hasn't made a decision yet.' 'We're looking at this leak and will make a decision based on this leak,' Homan said. 'It's unfortunate because anyone leaking law enforcement operations puts officers at great risk.'

ICE had its sights on the Democratic-run city of Chicago and NYC as its first targets for mass deportations, with a raid expected on Tuesday morning less than 24 hours after Trump's second inauguration. It was reported that the operation would be carried out for an entire week and spend between 100-200 officers to handle the job.

News of the raids leaked after Chicago City Council rejected an effort to allow police to cooperate with immigration enforcement.

'We intend to stand by and protect Chicago's immigrant communities against threats from ICE,' Mayor Brandon Johnson said after the vote. Homan then appeared on Fox News where he was asked by host Jesse Watters if he was 'blowing your cover' by asking about the 'big raid' in Chicago.
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Estudante italiana diz ter sido violada por três homens no Martim Moniz

 

Uma estudante italiana de 23 anos diz ter sido violada na madrugada deste domingo, junto à casa em que reside no Martim Moniz, em Lisboa. Segundo a queixosa, o crime ocorreu cerca das 04h00, na Travessa Escadinhas da Saúde. A denunciante afirma que os autores são três homens, que abandonaram o local após o alegado abuso sexual. A queixa, disse ao CM fonte policial, só foi feita horas depois dos factos reportados. Por se tratar de um crime de âmbito sexual, a investigação transitou para a Polícia Judiciária. A jovem deslocou-se a uma unidade hospitalar de Lisboa para realizar exames médicos.