terça-feira, 7 de outubro de 2025

No peace for our time... (*)

 

"Peace for our time" was a declaration made by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in his 30 September 1938 remarks in London concerning the Munich Agreement and the subsequent Anglo-German Declaration. The phrase echoed Benjamin Disraeli, who, upon returning from the Congress of Berlin in 1878, had stated, "Lord Salisbury and myself have brought you back peace — but a peace I hope with honour." The phrase is primarily remembered for its bitter ironic value since less than a year after the agreement, Germany's invasion of Poland began World War II.

Neville Chamberlain met with Adolf Hitler immediately before making his famous declaration of "peace with honour" (often quoted as "peace for our time"). The final meeting that led to the famous quote was the Munich Conference held on September 29–30, 1938. Chamberlain, along with French Prime Minister Édouard Daladier and Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, met with Hitler in Munich, Germany, to discuss the  Sudetenland crisis in Czechoslovakia. They signed the Munich Agreement, which ceded the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia to Germany in an attempt to avert a larger war.

When Chamberlain flew back to England on September 30, 1938, he landed at Heston Aerodrome and then spoke outside 10 Downing Street. He held up a paper signed by him and Hitler (the Anglo-German Declaration) and famously proclaimed: "My good friends, for the second time in our history, a British Prime Minister has returned from Germany bringing peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time..." It is also important to note that the Munich Conference was the third meeting between Chamberlain and Hitler that month, as Chamberlain had been urgently flying to Germany for diplomatic talks.

It is often misquoted as "peace in our time", a phrase already familiar to the British public from its longstanding appearance in the Book of Common Prayer. A passage in that book translated from the 7th-century hymn "Da pacem Domine" reads, "Give peace in our time, O Lord; because there is none other that fighteth for us, but only thou, O God." 

(") "I see little difference in the strategy and tactics of Vladimir Putin, a new Hitler, facing a naive Chamberlain and a poor soul named Édouard Daladier. These roles are now played by a crowd of European officials who still haven't realised that the true name of Ukraine is 'Sudetenland' - at least for Vladimir Putin, who already understood that fear is widespread in Europe and cowards are at the helm of most ships.

They don't even remember what appeasement is: it is feeding a crocodile in the hope of being the last one devoured. And instead of Adolf Hitler, they have a man with an icy stare, who will stop at nothing to avenge the destruction of the Soviet Union and who jokes about the possibility of his drones and missiles reaching Lisbon. I am too old to take up arms, but it worries me that my two sons could be forced to face the Russian hordes, sooner or later."

 

A canção da cigana do RSI: Logo pela manhã / Logo pelo acordar / O rendimento está no banco / E tu estás a trabalhar

 


Noruega expulsa "portugueses"

 

As estatísticas gerais do Eurostat sobre expulsões (ordens de saída efetivas) referem-se principalmente a cidadãos de países terceiros. Em 2023, a UE emitiu 484.160 ordens de expulsão de um Estado-Membro, mas estas são sobretudo dirigidas a cidadãos de países não-UE. A Itália, como país da "linha da frente" para chegadas, regista um grande número de ordens de expulsão anuais, mas a esmagadora maioria são para migrantes que chegam de fora da Europa (principalmente do Norte de África).

Rana Taslin reeleito como membro da assembleia na freguesia de Santa Maria Maior

 


O Primeiro Português Bangladeshi Sr.Rana reeleito como membro da assembleia na freguesia de Santa Maria Maior em Lisboa. Na recepção eu fui convidado com Dr.Miguel Coelho Presidente da junta freguesia de Santa Maria Maior.
Organizado por Greatar Noakhali Associaton in Portugal. লিসবনে রানা ভাইয়ের সংবর্ধনা অনুষ্ঠানে।

Arruada do Chega


 

segunda-feira, 6 de outubro de 2025

Dykes for Palestine...


 

Casas? Imigrantes primeiro!


Director Científico do Observatório das Migrações, Pedro Góis, diz que os imigrantes devem ter prioridade na obtenção de casas, porque os cidadãos nacionais ainda podem ficar em casa dos seus pais mais alguns anos… 

French report warns of spread of Muslim Brotherhood ideology

 


According to a confidential government report, the Muslim Brotherhood poses a long-term threat to France's national cohesion – not through violence, but by gradually eroding secular values at the local level.  The Muslim Brotherhood movement is a "threat to national cohesion" in France and action must be taken to stop the spread of "political Islamism," according to a report to be presented to President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday, May 21.

 "The reality of this threat, even if it is long term and does not involve violent action, poses a risk of damage to the fabric of society and republican institutions (...) and, more broadly, to national cohesion," said the report, a copy of which was obtained by Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Tuesday. The report, prepared by two senior civil servants, is to be examined by the Defense Council on Wednesday.

France and Germany have the biggest Muslim populations among European Union countries. The report pointed to the spread of Islamism "from the bottom up" and at the municipal level, adding that the phenomenon constituted "a threat in the short to medium term." In France, the movement is "based on a solid structure, but political Islamism is spreading primarily at the local level," the authors stressed. "Resolute and long-term action on the ground seems necessary to stem the rise of political Islamism," they said.

The report highlighted the "subversive nature of the project," saying it aims "to gradually bring about changes to local or national rules," particularly those concerning secularism and gender equality. Such "municipal Islamism" risks affecting the public sphere and local politics, the report said, pointing to "the creation of increasingly numerous Islamist ecosystems."

France's conservative Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau expressed concern on Tuesday about "a low-level Islamism" whose "ultimate goal is to turn the entire French society to Sharia law." However, the report's authors said that "no recent document demonstrates the desire of Muslims in France to establish an Islamic state in France or to enforce Sharia law there."

Musulmans de France ("Muslims in France"), formerly the Union of Islamic Organizations of France, is identified as "the national branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in France." "We are not dealing with aggressive separatism" but a "subtle (...) yet no less subversive aim for the institutions," the authors said.

The report estimates that there are 139 places of worship affiliated with Muslims of France, with an additional 68 considered close to the federation. This represents 7% of the 2,800 Muslim places of worship listed in France, the report said. The Islamist movement is losing its influence in the Arab world and "focusing its efforts on Europe," it added. A public awareness campaign must be combined with renewed efforts to promote a "secular discourse" as well as "strong and positive signals to the Muslim community" including the teaching of Arabic, the report said.

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Le Monde with AFP

Published on May 21, 2025, at 3:38 am (Paris), updated on May 21, 2025,