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"Norwegian" held over Danish cartoonist plot
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Chirac, Sarkozy 'received wads of cash from African despots'
Sarkozy's bid for re-election next year is threatened by allegations of sleaze as claims that he spied on journalists and took illegal donations from France's richest woman have been followed by reports that he accepted cash from African despots.
He's a French pol. Of course he took money from an African despot. The sun does rise in the east, you know.
The opposition Socialists believe Sarkozy is vulnerable after an investigation was launched into claims that French politics has been illegally influenced by African dictators hoping to buy favors from Paris.

Robert Bourgi, a lawyer known as "M Africa", says Jacques Chirac and Dominique de Villepin received wads of cash from French-speaking west African countries. When Bourgi turned up with a bag, he said, Chirac would sometimes ask: "Got something heavy for me?"

One of the suitcases Bourgi delivered was so heavy that it put his back out. Bourgi claims the payments ceased when he went to work for Sarkozy.

However, two former Chirac advisers insist that Bourgi continued delivering African money that helped fund Sarkozy's presidential campaign in 2007. Michel de Bonnecorse says Bourgi "held out a begging bowl" to African dictators on Sarkozy's behalf.

In an interview with the author of a book about corruption he said that Bourgi obtained funds in 2006 from Omar Bongo, the late president of Gabon, and Denis Sassou Nguesso, the president of Congo.
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Posted by: ryuge || 09/18/2011 09:05 || Comments || Link || [11133 views] Top|| File under:


"Norwegian" held over Danish cartoonist plot
[Emirates 24/7] Norwegian police have incarcerated a suspect who was preparing a deadly attack against a Danish cartoonist behind a controversial caricature of the Prophet Mohammed, a Norwegian newspaper reported Saturday.

The suspect, who is in his 30s, was jugged Tuesday after Norwegian intelligence discovered Kurt Westergaard was the target of an liquidation plot involving automatic weapons and explosives, according to the Dagbladet daily.

Westergaard revealed earlier this week that he had cut short a visit to Norway after police caught wind of a possible attack against him.

He had been scheduled to attend the launch in Oslo Tuesday of a children's book for which he provided the illustrations, but he cancelled and returned to Denmark on Monday night.

The 76-year-old has already been the victim of a murder attempt and numerous death threats after drawing the most controversial of the 12 cartoons of the Prophet that appeared in the Danish daily Jyllands-Posten, depicting his turban with a lit fuse in it.

Westergaard, who lives with round-the-clock security, was attacked by an axe-wielding 29-year-old Somali man who broke into his home in January 2010. The attacker was later handed a 10-year jail sentence for attempted murder.

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Posted by: Fred || 09/18/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [11140 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Europe

#1  The suspect, who is in his 30s

Something is missing

Posted by: gr(o)mgoru || 09/18/2011 5:18 Comments || Top||

#2  Since he's in Denmark, they will feed him pickled herring, unlike if he was confined in Norway and fed Lutefisk.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 09/18/2011 9:11 Comments || Top||



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