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Wikinews Shorts: January 24, 2012
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January 24, 2012
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==Christine Lagarde: World economy 'faces a downward spiral'==
In a speech yesterday in Berlin, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
managing director, Christine Lagarde warned that the world was facing
"[a] 1930s moment... A moment, ultimately, leading to a downward spiral
that could engulf the entire world." To avoid a repeat of the Great
depression she urged leaders of the Eurozone to moderate austerity
measures in order to maintain demand and to find further funds to
bolster the €500 billion European Stability Mechanism.
In order to mitigate the Eurozone crisis the IMF is also seeking to
raise 500 billion US dollars to support developing economies that would
be caught up in the fallout of a Eurozone collapse.
* http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/lagarde-urges-boost-to-eurozones-bailout-fund-6293753.html
* http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/lagarde-in-berlin-tells-germany--and-the-rest-of-europe----to-pay-up/2012/01/23/gIQA71JlKQ_story.html
==International Criminal Court calls for four Kenyans to face trial for
communal violence==
The International Criminal Court has presented formal charges against
three senior Kenyan politicians and a radio executive accused of
orchestrating the wave of communal violence that followed the 2007
presidential election in that country. Of the six individuals initially
investigated enough evidence to prosecute has been found in only four
cases - including 2012/13 presidential hopefuls Uhuru Kenyatta and his
rival William Ruto a former education minister. Menyatta is deputy
prime-minister and finance minister.
In the past the rich and powerful in Kenya have often escaped justice.
Kenyatta is the nation's richest man.
* http://www.voanews.com/english/news/africa/east/ICC-4-Kenyans-to-Face-Trial-for-Post-Election-Violence-137889033.html
* http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/24/world/europe/international-court-orders-4-kenyans-tried-for-election-violence.html
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==Syria accuses Arab League of interference as GCC withdraws observers==
The Gulf Co-operation Council is to withdraw its observers from the Arab
League observer mission in Syria following Syrian dismissal of plans for
President Bashar al-Assad to hand power to his deputy and share power in
a unity government as "flagrant interference".
The United Nations estimate that upwards of 5000 people have died in
almost a year of anti-government protests and demonstrations.
* http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-16698754
* http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/video/2012-01/24/c_131375451.htm}
==Salman Rushdie literature festival video-link cancelled over fears of
violence==
A planned video-link address by Salman Rushdie at the Jaipur Literature
Festival has been cancelled admidst fears of violence. Sanjoy Roy, the
festival's organiser, said "Earlier today, a number of organisations
came to us and threatened violence."
Salman Rushdie, whose book ''The Satanic Verses'' remains controversial
24 years after its publication, had earlier cancelled attending the
festival citing assassination threats, and it is claimed several authors
who read excerpts from ''The Satanic Verses'' in support can be
prosecuted.
* http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-16705648
* http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/jan/24/salman-rushdie-attacks-indian-politicians?newsfeed=true
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