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Watch the Sundance Film Festival Awards Live Stream

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NewsHub5:30 PM PST 1/28/2017
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Fans who aren’t able to attend the frosty 2017 Sundance Film Festival Awards in person can watch the lauded stars, films and filmmakers receive their prizes in real time via live stream.
The Utah-based indie film festival is streaming its annual awards ceremony, which kicked off at 6 p.m. PT Saturday. The ceremony is hosted by actress and Daily Show alum Jessica Williams.
The winners are chosen by four juries of film and culture leaders. Additional audience award winners are selected by Festival-goers and will be revealed for the films in the U. S. and World Competitions and NEXT.
Watch the stream below.

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Nieoficjalnie: IPN 31 stycznia ogłosi informację dot. teczki TW "Bolek", opinia biegłych ma potwierdzać współpracę Wałęsy

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NewsHubŹródła PAP „nie określiły jakiego okresu miałaby dotyczyć ta współpraca“.
Wałęsa: jest to kłamstwo
– Jest to kłamstwo. Mam nadzieję, że kiedy sądy będą właściwe, będzie to udowodnione – powiedział Wałęsa, pytany przez PAP o nieoficjalne informacje nt. opinii Instytutu Sehna.
W rozmowie z Polsat News były prezydent stwierdził, że „to są materiały zrobione“. – Obecni decydenci nie przyjmują ani dowodów, ani świadków, ani faktów. Oni mają swoją prawdę i chcą ją udowadniać. Przyjdzie czas, że udowodnimy im faktyczną prawdę – powiedział.
„1000 stron“
Jak dowiedziała się nieoficjalnie PAP w źródłach zbliżonych do Biura Prezesa IPN oraz do Kolegium IPN, opinia ws. dokumentów z teczki TW „Bolka“, które znaleziono po śmierci gen. Czesława Kiszczaka w jego domu, potwierdza współpracę Lecha Wałęsy ze Służbą Bezpieczeństwa. Opinia liczy ok. tysiąca stron. Według źródeł PAP tylko co do paru dokumentów zgłoszone są wątpliwości, nie mają jednak one znaczenia dla tej oceny.
Konferencja we wtorek
Zgodnie z wcześniejszymi informacjami, opinię w sprawie dokumentów z teczki TW „Bolka“ biegli Instytutu Ekspertyz Sądowych im. Jana Sehna w Krakowie mieli wydać do 31 stycznia 2017 r. IPN podał wcześniej, że wiąże się to „ze znaczną ilością materiału dowodowego podlegającego badaniu“.
Opinia publiczna pozna ją we wtorek na zorganizowanej przez IPN konferencji prasowej.
Instytut Sehna prowadzi badania z dziedziny pisma porównawczego dotyczące teczki TW „Bolek“ od maja 2016 r. W teczce jest m.in. odręcznie napisane zobowiązanie do współpracy z SB, podpisane: Lech Wałęsa „Bolek“. Były prezydent zanegował autentyczność dokumentów przejętych przez IPN od wdowy po gen. Czesławie Kiszczaku.
Śledztwo białostockiego IPN
Ekspertyzę teczki TW „Bolka“ zlecono w ramach śledztwa prowadzonego przez białostocki pion śledczy IPN w sprawie podejrzenia poświadczenia nieprawdy przez funkcjonariuszy SB w dokumentach „Bolka“, w celu osiągnięcia korzyści majątkowej lub osobistej. Wszczęto je w lutym ub. roku, po pierwszych wypowiedziach Wałęsy o sfałszowaniu akt z teczki, m.in. pokwitowań odbioru pieniędzy. Po tym jak w kwietniu Wałęsa zanegował autentyczność okazanych mu dokumentów rękopiśmiennych TW „Bolka“ z teczki, IPN zlecił ekspertyzy z dziedziny pisma porównawczego.
PAP

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Trump shuts door on refugees, but will the US be safer? ::

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NewsHubPosted 5:22 p.m. today
Updated 5:24 p.m. today
By ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says his halt to immigration from seven Muslim-majority nations and ban on refugees is being done in the name of national security. But it’s not clear that these measures will help prevent attacks on American soil, and they could wind up emboldening extremists who already view the U. S. as at war with Islam.
The list of countries does not include Saudi Arabia, where the majority of the Sept. 11 hijackers were from, and recent high-profile acts of deadly extremist violence have been carried out either by U. S. citizens or by individuals whose families weren’t from the nations singled out.
The admissions ban announced Friday also does not directly address a more urgent law enforcement concern: homegrown violent extremists already in the United States who plot their attacks without any overseas connections or contacts.
„The primary terrorism-related threat facing the U. S. today comes from individuals living here who become inspired by what they see on the internet who carry out attacks independent of any terrorist organization,“ said John Cohen, a former Department of Homeland Security counterterrorism official who worked in government under Democratic and Republican administrations and who has been involved in refugee vetting policy.
The FBI has for years been concerned by the prospect of airplane bomb plots and terrorists dispatched from overseas to commit violence in America. But the ascendancy of the Islamic State, and the group’s ability through slick and easily accessible propaganda to reach followers in all corners of the country, has been a more immediate challenge — and a more realistic danger — for counterterrorism officials.
„Dealing with that threat should be a top priority for this administration,“ Cohen said.
The executive order suspends refugee admissions for 120 days and bars all immigration for 90 days from Muslim-majority countries with terrorism concerns: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
It indefinitely bars the processing of refugees from Syria, a country that’s been of particular alarm to the FBI even though the number of Americans who have looked to travel there to fight with the Islamic State has been dwindling.
But the culprits of recent deadly terror attacks aren’t linked to the countries singled out by Trump’s order.
Omar Mateen, the man responsible for the Orlando nightclub shooting, the deadliest terror attack in the U. S. since the Sept. 11 attacks, was born in New York to Afghan parents.
Syed Rizwan Farook, who took part in the December 2015 San Bernardino attack, was born in Chicago. His wife, Tashfeen Malik, had been living in Pakistan and visiting family in Saudi Arabia before she passed the background check and entered the U. S.
The brothers who bombed the Boston Marathon were ethnic Chechens who had been living in the U. S.
In general, Islamic extremists have accounted for a minuscule amount of the roughly 240,000 murders since Sept. 11, 2001.
Charles Kurzman, a sociology professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who has studied the issue, said his research shows that people with ancestry from the seven nations in the executive order have accounted for only a small fraction of extremist-related arrests and disrupted plots since Sept. 11.
„I can only conclude that this is whipping up fear and hostility toward Americans who have family background from these countries,“ Kurzman said.
Still, while refugees are subject to screening — including in-person interviews, checks with law enforcement databases and collection of biometric data, when available — the process is not perfect.
FBI counterterrorism officials have long expressed concern about the lack of background information on refugees from Syria, a home base of the Islamic State, and Director James Comey has said that he could not guarantee a mistake-free vetting process.
There have been isolated incidents of refugees later accused in terror-related plots.
An Iraqi refugee who entered the U. S. in 2009, for instance, pleaded guilty in Houston in October to attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State. Two Iraqi refugees who lived in Kentucky are now in prison after having been convicted in a plot to send sniper rifles, Stinger missiles and money to al-Qaida operatives waging an insurgency back home.
And the man accused in the November car-and-knife attack at Ohio State University was a refugee originally from Somalia who, as an adolescent, moved with his family to the United States in 2014 after living in Pakistan.
Though not immune from lapses, the screening process has improved over the years, Cohen said. He said he was concerned that the refugee ban could deter Muslim-majority countries from cooperating with the U. S. on policy matters and could embolden an extremist already bent on violence.
„That’s something,“ Cohen said, „that law enforcement folks are going to be factoring into their violence prevention efforts. “
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Japan PM Abe to visit US, meet with Trump

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NewsHubWhite House press secretary Sean Spicer confirmed the news on Twitter shortly after the two leaders had their first phone call since Trump was inaugurated earlier this month.
„During call with Japanese Prime Minister Abe @POTUS invited him to a meeting at White House on February 10th,“ Spicer tweeted.
The meeting would be Abe’s second visit with Trump following the election. He also visited Pearl Harbor last month to commemorate the attack’s 75th anniversary.
Trump startled many US Asian allies when he said during his campaign that Japan should potentially develop its own nuclear weapons to defend itself. A readout from the White House on Saturday said the two discussed North Korea and a desire to „deepen the bilateral trade and investment relationship. “
A high-ranking Japanese official told journalists that the phone call lasted approximately 45 minutes and did not involve a discussion about trade negotiations to replace the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the trade deal that Trump pulled the US out of. Japan was one of the countries involved in the deal’s negotiations.
The statement also said the two discussed Secretary of Defense James Mattis‘ planned visit to Japan that is scheduled to begin on Wednesday.
When the leaders first met in November at Trump Tower in Manhattan, Abe said he had a „very candid discussion“ with Trump and felt that he could maintain a „relationship of trust“ between them.

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No. 9 North Carolina outhustled by Miami, 77-62 ::

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NewsHubPosted 4:54 p.m. today
Updated 4:57 p.m. today
By STEVEN WINE, AP Sports Writer
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — North Carolina coach Roy Williams‘ team trailed by double figures in the second half against Miami when there was a scramble for a rebound.
Like the game, it wasn’t much of a contest.
„The ball was lying on the floor, and we didn’t have anybody dive for it,“ Williams said. „They got it and made a 3. That was a big play. “
So it went for the No. 9-ranked Tar Heels, who were outhustled and outscored by Miami. Freshman Bruce Brown needed only 11 shots to score a career-high 30 points, and the Hurricanes deployed a swarming zone defense Saturday to upset the Tar Heels 77-62, ending their seven-game winning streak.
„It was a big-time kicking of our rear ends,“ Williams said. „They were more aggressive in everything they did. “
The Tar Heels‘ point total was a season low and 27 below their average, and they shot only 35 percent. The Hurricanes repeatedly got their hands on the ball against the taller Tar Heels, especially in the lane.
Miami also had a 41-36 edge in rebounding against the Tar Heels, who lead the nation in that category.
North Carolina (19-4, 7-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), which had climbed atop the league standings with its winning streak, was playing for the second time in less than 48 hours and looked it.
„It’s not like this loss counts as 20,“ forward Kennedy Meeks said. „We’ve got a lot of season left. “
Miami (14-6, 4-4) beat a ranked team for the first time this season.
„We’re one of the best teams in the country,“ guard Ja’Quan Newton said. „We’ve just got to get a couple more wins like this. “
The Tar Heels had scored at least 85 points in a school-record seven consecutive league games, but that streak was doomed by a season-low first-half point total. They missed 18 of their final 19 shots and trailed 39-22 at halftime.
Williams subbed for his entire lineup at one point in the second half, but no combination worked. The Tar Heels played without injured swingman Theo Pinson.
Brown’s point total was the highest by a Hurricanes freshman since they joined the ACC. He had 23 points before he missed a shot, and finished 8 for 11, including four 3-pointers. He also had five assists and two of Miami’s eight steals.
„Brown was tremendous,“ Williams said. „We couldn’t keep him from getting to the basket, and when we backed off, he made 3s. “
Newton added 18 points and seven rebounds for the Hurricanes, whose biggest lead was 55-33. The Tar Heels were never closer than 11 after that.
North Carolina went 7 for 24 from 3-point range after sinking a season-high 14 baskets from beyond the arc in Thursday’s win over Virginia Tech .
Justin Jackson led the Tar Heels with 21 points. Guard Joel Berry II failed to shoot the Hurricanes out of their zone, going 0 for 8 and scoring two points, 13 below his average.
„They got back into their zone quick, and I don’t think we did a good job of attacking them,“ Berry said.
The zone was a surprise, even to the Hurricanes. It wasn’t in their game plan, but coach Jim Larranaga switched to it after his team fell behind 11-2.
Larranaga was amused to hear his players claim they work on the zone a lot.
„They say we practice it every day,“ he said. „We practice it once every two weeks. “
It worked anyway. Miami outscored North Carolina 20-2 during a 12-minute span, and the Tar Heels went the final 8:36 of the first half without a basket.
INJURY REPORT
Pinson sat out after injuring his right ankle in Thursday’s win over Virginia Tech. He wore a boot Saturday, and no timetable for his return has been disclosed.
TECHNICALITY
North Carolina’s frustration boiled over when guard Berry received a technical foul. „I’m better than that,“ he said. „I let my team down. It won’t happen again. “
Williams said he believes the technical was the first on one of his players since at least 2012.
„Not acceptable,“ he said.
BIG PICTURE
North Carolina: The Tar Heels fell to 8-3 against the Hurricanes in Miami.
Miami: The Hurricanes improved to 5-4 against North Carolina under Larranaga. The win was the fifth for the Hurricanes against a Top Ten ACC team under Larranaga.
GUEST SPEAKER
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, who played for the Hurricanes, spoke to the crowd at halftime.
„I always consider my favorite place — and always will — the University of Miami,“ Kelly said.
UP NEXT
North Carolina will try to bounce back at home against Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
Miami plays host to another top 10 team — No. 6 Florida State — on Wednesday. Larranaga is hoping for another big crowd.
„I don’t want to tell the students who have night class to cut,“ he said, „but maybe they can come for the second half. “
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Explainer: What does Donald Trump's order on 'extreme vetting' mean?

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NewsHubU. S. President Donald Trump said on Friday his administration wants more rigorous screening of refugees and visitors from certain countries to prevent terrorist attacks.
Here is what Trump’s order on „extreme vetting“ – denounced by civil rights groups as discriminatory – includes.
Temporary suspension of visas for certain countries
The order bars the entry of foreign nationals from certain countries for 90 days. While no countries are specifically named in the order, it refers to a statute that would apply to seven Muslim-majority nations: Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Yemen and Iraq. There is an exception for certain types of visas, including for diplomats and the United Nations.
The temporary halt is aimed at giving the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department and the Director of National Intelligence time to determine what information is needed from each country to ensure that visas are not issued to individuals posing a national security threat.
Changes to screening for immigration programs
The order calls for a review to create a single process for screening people entering the country, which could include holding more in-person interviews, searches of an expanded database of identity documents or longer application forms.
Under the current system, some visa applications require interviews but others do not. The government already has extensive databases but some believe they need to be expanded.
The order suspends the Visa Interview Waiver Program, which allows consular officers to exempt some applicants from face-to-face interviews if they are seeking to renew their temporary visas within a year of expiration.
Immigration attorneys say the changes will make even routine applications much more complicated and time consuming and could mean that more people will need assistance to get through the visa process. In an attempt to ensure wait times for interviews are „not unduly affected,“ the order calls for the hiring of more consular fellows to work in U. S. embassies abroad.
Restricting refugees
The order calls for the temporary halt of all refugee admissions for four months so the government can study the process and determine if additional checks are necessary, although there will be case-by-case exceptions.
The order also implemented a blanket ban of all Syrian refugees until „sufficient changes“ have been made to the refugee program, without giving more details.
After the suspension is lifted, the government will give priority to applicants that are suffering religious-based prosecution, but only if they are minorities in their country.
Trump said in a television interview that the move would protect Christians. It could also protect ethnic minorities like the Yazidis in the Middle East. This could potentially open the door to legal challenges claiming religious discrimination, some legal experts say.
Once refugee admissions resume, fewer will be allowed. The 2017 cap was set at 50,000 people, compared to 85,000 designated by President Barack Obama for 2016.
In a nod to certain states and cities that have objected to refugee resettlement, the order also seeks to give state and local jurisdictions a role in deciding whether or not to allow people to live there.
Completing the „biometric entry-exit tracking system“
The system is aimed at tracking foreign visitors‘ arrival and departure using information like finger prints. Former President Barack Obama’s administration had aimed to start implementing biometric exit checks at the country’s largest airports by 2018.
Some experts have said that for the system to work properly, it would need to cover all land, air, and sea ports of entry, which is a major undertaking. According to a 2014 report from the Bipartisan Policy Center the system would be expensive to implement and would „offer mixed value for enforcement objectives. „

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New 'green' fertilizer could contribute to food revolution, say scientists ‹ Japan Today

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NewsHubROME —
A new synthetic fertiliser could help farmers to save money, boost food production and reduce planet-warming emissions, scientists have found after trialling it on rice farms in Sri Lanka.
By slowing down the release of nutrients the fertiliser will help farmers to increase crop yields using less chemicals, the scientists from Britain and Sri Lanka said.
Chemical fertilisers such as the nitrogen-rich urea were key to the agricultural boom of the 1960s and ‘70s known as the “Green Revolution” but their cost remains relatively high for farmers in the developing world.
Agricultural production must rise by about 60 percent to feed a growing global population, expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, according to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organisation(FAO).
Urea, commonly used to grow rice, wheat and maize, dissolves quickly when in contact with water and part of its nutrients are washed away before crop roots can absorb them.
As a consequence, more applications are needed, which can prove too expensive for farmers in poor regions, the scientists wrote in the scientific journal ACS Nano this week.
Moreover, unabsorbed urea particles go on to form ammonia that pollutes waterways and eventually causes the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
The new fertiliser delays the dissolution of urea by binding it with a mineral to slow down the release of nutrients 12 times, the scientists said.
“The plant takes up more of the fertiliser and less is wasted,” said Gehan Amaratunga of the University of Cambridge in Britain, co-author of the report.
“This goes a long way to reduce the environmental footprint of agriculture,” he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by telephone late on Thursday.
Initial trials using the new fertiliser on rice farms in Sri Lanka showed production grew up to 20 percent using almost half the amount of fertiliser, Amaratunga said.
Amaratunga said he hoped the innovation could help usher in a new, more eco-friendly Green Revolution.
“It is a Green Revolution…as it’s more food and less environmental damage,” he said.
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How Trump's immigration move could derail the market rally

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NewsHubThe ramifications of President Donald Trump’s immigration order Friday will be different for Wall Street than for the rest of the world.
For many people, barring the U. S. door for four months to refugees and travelers from several Muslim-majority countries will be a matter of humanitarian concern and potential legal overreach.
But on Wall Street and the investing community, the concern will be simpler and more practical: Has the Republican president taken his eye off the ball that propelled him into office?
„The market is going to question whether or not he is going to be able to stay on the very pro-growth, pro-business agenda that the market embraced,“ said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial. „If there is deviation from that, yes, the market will have difficulties. “
The timing couldn’t be more critical.
Stocks have been on a powerful rally since Trump’s improbable victory in the November election. The Dow industrials rallied 7.6 percent from Election Day to the inauguration, the second-strongest move ever, exceeded only by the 21.8 percent Herbert Hoover enjoyed back in 1928-29, which was bolstered by a March inauguration.
Since Trump took office stocks have jumped even higher, with the Dow eclipsing the psychologically significant 20,000 barrier and tacking on about another 2 percentage points on market optimism that he will spur economic growth after eight years of sub-par gains under former President Barack Obama .
But already, the market has shown impatience when it senses Trump is distracted from the job at hand. Therefore, some say his anti-immigration efforts could give investors pause.
„The market looks ahead. But if it looks ahead and sees trouble brewing to get things done, the market is going to perhaps stall until it gets what it wants,“ Krosby said.
Of course, the market already has had experience with Trump’s vagaries, as it went up during one of the most ambitious first weeks in presidential history.
As Trump signed a flurry of executive orders to begin enacting his agenda, he engaged in a heated public battle with Mexico’s leadership over the Republican’s plan to build a wall on the southern border and force Mexico somehow to pay for it. Through the tumultuous week, the Dow still gained 1.3 percent.
So whether the immigration move will disrupt markets or dampen economic animal spirits will depend on the extent to which Wall Street thinks Trump still can push the domestic agenda while fighting his geopolitical battles.
„What are the market disruptions of not admitting Syrians? “ said Peter Morici, a professor at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland. „This probably is much less of an issue than the media would make it out to be. “
Morici acknowledged the „fundamental moral question or trade-off between respecting human rights and protecting the domestic population,“ but added, „In terms of economic consequences, I can’t see a lot. “
Strategists and economists on the Street have been raising their projections for the market and growth. But in doing so they almost uniformly cite the same risk: „policy uncertainty“ that comes with Trump’s unpredictability.
With the ever-present distaste the market’s have for instability, there’s question over how many wildcat moves from Trump it will be able to stomach.
„Donald Trump will make volatility and uncertainty great again,“ said Doug Kass, president of Seabreeze Partners Management.
„The gap between economic reality and expectations rarely has been wider. Above all, the markets are now inattentive to the ideological, logistical and fiscal constraints that represent practical headwinds to the implementation of the administration’s proposed initiatives,“ he added.
There also are political ramifications that would make things rough for the president.
Members of his own party have expressed unease with his immigration stance among other issues, and a hot-button move like the refugee ban could strain those relationships even further.
That in turn would make it more difficult for Trump to implement his agenda.
„The bottom line is he only has a certain amount of political capital,“ said Greg Valliere, chief global strategist at Horizon Investments and an expert on the nexus between Wall Street and Washington.
„There’s going to be such on intense focus on this for several days that it will reinforce some anxiety in the market that a lot of economic reforms, tax cuts, things like that are not at the top of the list of his priorities. „

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Festung Amerika

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NewsHubEin Iraker wird in Katar aus dem Flugzeug geholt, mit dem er seinen Sohn in Los Angeles besuchen wollte. Ein iranischer Filmregisseur muss seinen Traum von der Teilnahme an den Oscar-Verleihungen begraben, weil er nicht in die USA einreisen darf. Flugzeugpassagiere mit gültigen Papieren werden nach der Landung in Amerika in Gewahrsam genommen.
Mit seinem Einreisestopp für Muslime aus sieben Ländern hat Donald Trump auf der ganzen Welt Sorgen und Kritik ausgelöst – und dem Ruf Amerikas als Rechtsstaat einen schweren Schlag versetzt. Muslim-Gruppen und Bürgerrechtsverbände in den USA gehen gerichtlich gegen die Anordnung vor.
Trumps Präsidialdekret vom Freitag stoppt den Zuzug von Flüchtlingen aus aller Welt in die USA für vier Monate. Flüchtlinge aus Syrien sollen überhaupt nicht mehr einreisen dürfen. Die Einreise von Menschen aus Irak, Iran, Libyen, Somalia, Sudan und Jemen wird für drei Monate gestoppt – auch wenn es sich nicht um Flüchtlinge handelt. Statt dem bisher vorgesehenen Kontingent von 110.000 Flüchtlingen wollen die USA unter Trump in diesem Jahr nur 50.000 Schutzsuchende aufnehmen. Ausdrücklich betonte der Präsident, dass dabei Christen bevorzugt werden – der Bann richtet sich also gegen Muslime.
Amerika wolle keine islamistischen Terroristen, sagte Trump. Damit setzt der Präsident seine islamophobe Rhetorik aus dem Wahlkampf in praktische Politik um. Vor der Wahl am 8. November hatte er Muslime pauschal als potenzielles Sicherheitsrisiko bezeichnet und den Einreisestopp angekündigt. Anhänger Trumps jubilierten: „Der Präsident schützt die Nation“, lautete eine Schlagzeile des rechtspopulistischen Nachrichtenportals Breitbart am Samstag.
Das von Trump und seinen Unterstützten verbreitete Bild, dass die USA von militanten Islamisten überrannt würden, hat mit der Wirklichkeit wenig zu tun. Im Vergleich zu den Flüchtlingszahlen in Deutschland und Europa ist die Zahl der vom klassischen Einwanderungsland Amerika aufgenommenen Menschen sehr niedrig: Zwischen September 2015 und September 2016 akzeptierten die USA rund 85.000 Flüchtlinge; seit Oktober 2016 waren es 32.000.
Trumps Dekret betrifft auch Menschen mit gültigen Papieren wie Visa oder Aufenthaltsgenehmigungen. Die Folgen wurden sofort deutlich: Der in Los Angeles lebende Iraker Mohammed al Rawi berichtete auf Facebook, sein Vater dürfe ihn nicht besuchen und sei in Katar von US-Vertretern in den Irak zurückgeschickt worden. Der iranische Filmemacher Ashgar Farhadi muss nach Angaben des iranisch-amerikanischen Verbandes NIAC seine Teilnahme an der Oscar-Feier im Februar absagen. „Chaos an den Flughäfen und in der Luft“, schrieb Abed Ayoub vom muslimisch-amerikanischen Verband ADC auf Twitter.
Mehrere Verbände der muslimischen Amerikaner, darunter der Dachverband CAIR, wollen gegen Trumps Dekret vor Gericht gehen: Ein Zusammenschluss von Bürgerrechtsverbänden wolle die Festnahme von zwei Irakern am Samstag nach ihrer Landung am New Yorker Kennedy-Flughafen anfechten, berichtet die „New York Times“. Beide Männer haben demnach gültige Einreisedokumente; einer von ihnen arbeitete zehn Jahre lang als Übersetzer für das amerikanische Militär und andere US-Vertretungen im Irak und erhielt die Zusage zur Aufnahme in die USA, weil sein Leben im Irak wegen seiner Tätigkeit für die Amerikaner in Gefahr war. Offenbar ließen die US-Behörden die Frau und die drei Kinder des Mannes einreisen, setzten ihn jedoch fest.
CAIR erklärte, mit der Verfassungsklage solle die „Segregation von Menschen aufgrund ihres Glaubens“ verhindert werden. Der Rechtsstreit wird möglicherweise bis zum amerikanischen Verfassungsgericht gehen.
Gegner werfen dem Präsidenten eine Verletzung des religiösen Diskriminierungsverbotes in der Verfassung vor. Andere Kritiker weisen darauf hin, dass Attentäter wie die vom 11. September 2001 von Trumps Dekret nicht aufgehalten würden – denn sie kamen aus Saudi-Arabien, Ägypten und anderen Ländern, die nicht auf der Liste der vom Zuzugsstopp betroffenen Nationen stehen.
Trumps Anordnung könnte die Unterstützung für radikale Islamisten in der muslimischen Welt wachsen lassen, weil die westliche Führungsmacht USA den Eindruck vermittelt, den Islam an sich anzugreifen.
Auch amerikanische Großunternehmen mit ihren multinationalen Belegschaften sind wegen der Auswirkungen des Einreisestopps besorgt. Google erklärte, Trumps Schritt könnte dazu führen, dass talentierte Mitarbeiter oder Unternehmer künftig nicht mehr in die USA einreisen dürften. Auch Facebook-Chef Mark Zuckerberg kritisierte Trumps Dekret.
Die Vereinten Nationen reagierten zurückhaltend. „Religion, Nationalität oder Ethnie“ von Flüchtlingen dürften keine Rolle spielen, teilten das Flüchtlingshilfswerks UNHCR und die Internationale Organisation für Migration (IOM) mit. Zugleich forderten die beiden Organisationen die USA auf, eine globale Führungsrolle beim Schutz und der Aufnahme von Vertriebenen zu spielen. Eine direkte Kritik an Trump findet sich nicht. Die USA stellen einen Großteil der Finanzen für das UNHCR und die IOM.
Luxemburgs Außenminister Jean Asselborn kritisierte den Einreisestopp scharf. „Die muslimische Welt wird damit vom amerikanischen Präsidenten in Gut und Böse eingeteilt“, sagte Asselborn dem Tagesspiegel am Sonntag. „Die Entscheidung ist auch schlecht für Europa, weil sie in der muslimischen Welt den Argwohn und den Hass gegenüber dem Westen noch verstärken wird.“
Außenminister Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) sagte bei seinem Antrittsbesuch in Paris , der Westen werde sich immer messen lassen müssen an den Wertvorstellungen, die er entwickelt habe. „Dazu gehört auch Schutz für Verfolgte, dazu gehört Hilfe für Bedrohte und Bedrängte.“ Solche Werte wie Nächstenliebe müssten gegenüber den USA als gemeinsame Grundlage deutlich gemacht werden. Unionsfraktionschef Volker Kauder (CDU) forderte die EU-Partner zum Zusammenrücken auf. „Vielleicht begreifen 2017 nun endlich alle Staaten, dass wir zusammenstehen müssen. Überall – in der Verteidigungs-, in der Flüchtlings-, in der Wirtschaftspolitik“, sagte Kauder dem Tagesspiegel.
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Simphiwe Dana chats to us about her Symphony Experience concert

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NewsHubJohannesburg – Gathering artists from around the African continent, local singer Simphiwe Dana blew audiences away with her Symphony Experience concert held at the Theatre in the Track, Kyalami, in November 2016.
The show boasted performances by Nigerian artist Asa, Equitorial Guinea act Concha Buika, a 60-piece orchestra, and a 30-piece choir. Simphiwe took some time to chat to The Juice about the show prior to its screening on BET.
What sparked the idea of this show?
Well, as a proud African living in South Africa, I felt the strong need to walk the talk, and therefore, try to find a way to unite the continent. Music came in quite handy, and therefore I started planning how I would get together different cultures from the continent with music.
This idea was 9 years in the making, why did you decide to finally implement it in 2016?
It was not really that I decided that 2016 would be it. There were many challenges, but everything came together in 2016.
What were some of the challenges you faced?
There was finding the right production company and dealing with a lot of other challenges. It’s not easy being a black woman in the industry, you will face a lot of challenges, especially if you have your own dreams and way of doing things, and certain kinds of demands when it comes to quality of the product. So that would mean that it would take me a while to actually convince people of the vision and then to also get the right team of people together to work on the idea.
What was the most rewarding part?
It was just that moment before I stepped onto the stage for the first time.
How is the Simphiwe Dana Symphony Experience different from any other show you have done?
This, for me, is a first of its kind. I did a similar show in Italy many years ago, but to do a symphony with a 30-piece choir in South Africa, on the African continent, with Africans, it’s unprecedented. As far as my knowledge serves me, it’s the first of its kind and that’s what sets it apart.
What would you do differently if you could do it again?
I wouldn’t do anything differently. It was a learning curve for myself and my team. Now we know what to prioritise next time we do something like this. We learnt a lot in the process. But what is most important, we did a great job, regardless of the challenges that we were faced with.
The Simphiwe Dana Symphony Experience will be playing for the first time on BET (DSTV channel 129) on Saturday, 28 January, at 20:00.

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