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Nicolas Anelka Charged By FA Over 'Quenelle'

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 21 Januari 2014 | 23.17

Anelka Leads FA Into Minefield Of Racial Politics

Updated: 2:22pm UK, Tuesday 21 January 2014

By Paul Kelso, Sports Correspondent

When the Football Association wrote new rules to tackle discrimination, it's a safe bet they did not envisage them being tested by a black French Muslim player accused of anti-Semitism for using a gesture only recognised by a minority in France.

Thanks to Nicolas Anelka, the "quenelle" now has a much wider international audience.

The FA, meanwhile, finds itself trying to navigate a minefield of French racial politics and trying to send a signal as to what is permissible now the Premier League has become a global platform for any player with a cause.

The spur for the rule changes was the racism cases brought against John Terry and Luis Suarez, who received bans of four and eight matches respectively for abusing an opponent.

With the Terry case taking more than a year to conclude, the aim of the new rules was to speed up the process and standardise the punishment, starting with a minimum five-match ban.

By comparison with the Anelka case, they look straightforward.

Many people in France and beyond, including the interior minister and the federal courts, say the quenelle is anti-Semitic.

Look at pictures posted by fans of its inventor - French comedian Dieudonne, who is also Anelka's friend - and there seems little doubt.

It has been performed at Auschwitz, at Holocaust memorials across Europe and even the Tolouse synagogue where three children were shot dead by a gunman.

So at the very least there is a case to answer. The outcome, however, may come down to interpretation.

Anelka has denied racist intention from the outset. He says he was simply showing solidarity with Dieudonne, who has multiple convictions for inciting racial hatred and finds himself banned by the French state.

Dieudonne's lawyers claim he is simply attacking "taboos", though few would describe the Holocaust in such terms.

There is no question that he has support in France.

French-born to Cameroonian parents, his background and provocative stand has made him a lightning rod for a seam of disaffected French youth, many of them drawn from north African and other Muslim immigrant communities, who admire his willingness to take on the establishment.

With the French economy ailing and unemployment rising, it is a rich seam - and Dieudonne's populist instincts, together with his support for the Palestinian cause, have brought him support.

When we visited one of his banned shows in Nantes earlier this month, the regard for Dieudonne among thousands of fans was undeniable.

Asked if he was anti-Semitic, several people told us he was in fact anti-Zionist, not racist.

It is a distinction an FA panel may soon be asked to draw.

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Michael Cope Given Life For Linzi Ashton Murder

By Becky Johnson, North of England Correspondent

Michael Cope has been jailed for life for murdering his ex-girlfriend in a "prolonged, extremely violent and determined attack".

The 28-year-old admitted murdering barmaid Linzi Ashton, 25, who was found dead at her home in Winton, Salford, on June 29 last year.

Cope, who pleaded guilty to murder at the start of his trial on Monday, will have to serve a minimum of 27 years in prison before being considered for parole. He also admitted three counts of assault.

Members of Miss Ashton's family cheered as the sentence was delivered at Manchester Crown Court. One said: "It's still not enough."

Cope, who had gone on the run for more than a month after the killing, smiled and turned towards the public gallery. Male relatives of Miss Ashton ran towards him, punched the reinforced dock and shouted "rot in hell".

A post-mortem examination found Miss Ashton died as a result of pressure to the neck and multiple injuries during the hour-long attack.

Police issued picture of Linzi Ashton The court heard Miss Ashton had an "acrimonious" relationship with Cope

She had suffered 108 injuries to her head and body caused by a combination of punches and kicks and a ligature around her neck. Miss Ashton, who had two daughters, Destiny, seven, and Daisy, two, was discovered dead in her bed by members of her family.

Delivering his sentence, Mr Justice Parker told Cope he had "set out in a most deliberate and calculating manner to kill your victim".

He added: "This was a savage attack on a defenceless woman in her own home."

Cope had begun an "acrimonious" relationship with Miss Ashton in November 2012 and the court heard he subjected her to "deliberate, extensive and sustained domestic abuse".

Michael Cope Cope went on the run after the murder and was spotted on CCTV

Her family and friends wept as Kate Blackwell QC, prosecuting, described a series of attacks, including two occasions in March 2013 when Cope strangled Miss Ashton. Cope admitted three counts of assault on Miss Ashton.

One text message she sent to Cope read: "I'm scared every time you drink … You could have actually killed me ... You strangled me until I passed out."

The court heard that in April the abuse suffered by Miss Ashton was reported to police by a friend. Her ex-boyfriend, Liam Grime, had warned her "you are scared of him Linzi and he's going to kill you".

Ms Blackwell told the court the abuse continued. During an attack in the early hours of May 18 Cope had told Miss Ashton: "I'm going to kill you. I'd gladly do time for you. I like it in prison."

Two days later Miss Ashton was interviewed by police and told officers Cope had raped and attacked her. The rape allegation, which he denied, will lie on file.

Ms Blackwell told the court the interview was "chilling given the fears she had of being murdered in a revenge attack". Miss Ashton told officers: "I'm scared of him coming to get me. Until he is in prison I'm not going to be OK."

Miss Ashton's mother Philomena McMahon said her death had left their lives "dark and empty" and added: "Heartbroken doesn't go anywhere near describing how it feels. It is really difficult knowing she won't be there for her daughters."

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Dog Deaths Mystery: Signs Warn Of Killer Disease

By Sunita Patel-Carstairs, Online Producer

Signs have been erected in the New Forest warning dog owners about an unidentified disease which has caused a spate of "unexplained" dog deaths across the UK.

Several cases were reported to the Forestry Commission between December 2012 and April 2013, prompting an investigation into the "mystery dog illness" which can lead to kidney failure.

A further seven dogs have died outside of the New Forest - including one as recently as this month - in Dorset, Worcestershire, Cornwall, County Durham and Surrey.

Dog owners have been warned to look out for wounds that do not heal or lesions on the limbs or face of their pets.

Other signs their dogs may be affected include vomiting, a loss of appetite and severe depression.

It has been suggested the symptoms are similar to those caused by Alabama Rot, a disease first seen in the US in the 1980s, which affected greyhounds, and is thought to be related to a toxin produced by E. coli bacteria.

A dog walker Some 16 dogs have been affected in the UK, 13 of which have died

However, despite extensive testing, the Forestry Commission said the exact underlying cause remains unknown.

"The reported cases represent an extremely small proportion of the many hundreds of dogs that are exercised in the New Forest every day and it is likely that this syndrome is extremely rare," it said

David Walker, head of medicine at Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists in Winchester, Hampshire, which has dealt with some of the cases, said the practice was aware of 16 dogs being affected in total, 13 of which had died.

He told Sky News: "When we look at the disease under the microscope, it looks very similar to a disease that appeared in the 1980s in the USA known as Alabama Rot. We have looked for an E. coli trigger in some of the affected dogs but we haven't found it.

"We have a much better understanding of what is going on, but we don't know what the underlying trigger is.

"The message we are trying to get out there is for dog owners to remain vigilant."

The issue has also been brought to the attention of the British Veterinary Association.

BVA President and vet Robin Hargreaves told Sky News: "Dog owners in these regions will feel understandably anxious about the recent cases but it seems that only a very small proportion of the dogs walked in these areas each day have been affected.

"Owners should make sure they are aware of the signs and symptoms and contact their vet immediately if they have any concerns. We are keeping our members informed about the ongoing situation."

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William Roache 'Tried To Groom Girl With Sweets'

By Mike McCarthy, North of England Correspondent

Coronation Street star William Roache tried to groom a young girl by giving her money for sweets, a court has heard.

The alleged victim, now aged 57, said that she hated the actor and felt like a coward for not reporting him to the police earlier.

Speaking via video link to Preston Crown Court, the woman also said that she had been offered £10,000 by The Sun to sell her story but had turned the offer down.

The woman, who is legally granted anonymity, said she was about 13 or 14 years old when Roache indecently assaulted her in his Rolls Royce.

She said the actor had offered her and a friend a lift home and during the journey took her hand and made her perform a sex act on him.

Afterwards he is alleged to have dropped them off and told them to catch the bus home because he wanted to go and play golf.

"It was deathly quiet in the car," she said. "I was absolutely petrified. He never uttered a word."

William Roache with son Linus (left) and daughter Verity Roache arriving at court on Tuesday with his son Linus and daughter Verity

Occasionally crying while giving evidence, the complainant said as she grew older she became increasingly upset about the incident and angry towards Roache.

"I hate him. It's a very strong word. I'm angry about it ... He gave us money to get sweets from the shop but it was a grooming process." she said.

The woman told the jury that she had been angered by a television interview broadcast in recent years in which the Coronation Street actor allegedly claimed that starstruck girls had "thrown themselves" at him, and that abuse victims were being punished for their behaviour in a previous life.

Asked how she felt when she first heard that Roache had been accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl she said: "She made me feel like a coward because she had guts to do it. She was brave enough to do it. I did not have the guts to do it first."

She added: "I am obviously very scared but I am quite pleased I have done it."

Asked by Prosecutor Anne Whyte QC what she was afraid off, she replied: "The defendant making out that it has not happened. I am worried about being believed."

The alleged victim said she had had "a really big row" with her husband after he had approached the press about her story.

She said: "No amount of money will clear up what we have been through the last few months."

Roache, who has played the part of Ken Barlow in Coronation Street since 1960, denies two charges of rape and five of indecent assault against girls aged under 16 in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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Dave Lee Travis Accused Of Panto Assault

By Tom Parmenter, Sky News Correspondent

A woman who worked on a panto with Dave Lee Travis has described how the star "engulfed her" during an alleged assault in his dressing room.

She explained she worked at the theatre in Crawley, Sussex, in the early 1990s.

The woman told Southwark Crown Court: "He was suddenly behind me, he is a big chap, he engulfed me."

She said she struggled to get away while the DJ allegedly held the door closed with his hand.

"He put his other hand down the front of my jogging pants, she said.

"I wanted to get out of there as quickly as possible.

"It felt like a long time but it was only probably a matter of moments before I got the door open."

When she did manage to get the door open she said she heard someone in the corridor say: "Alright Dave."

The woman said it was the Chuckle Brothers who were also starring in the panto.

She confirmed the police had told her that Paul and Barry Chuckle cannot remember the incident.

The woman said she would not have expected the pair to recall such a short encounter because neither of them saw the alleged indecent assault.

She said she then informed the stage manager and steps were taken to ensure she had no more contact with Travis.

However, she did see the star again in the bar and felt "humiliated and embarrassed" when he allegedly said to her in front of a group of people: "You don't come to my dressing room any more." 

A male colleague from the pantomime told the court that following the incident there was a "general consensus" among the cast and crew that women should not be left alone with the star who continued in his starring role.

The woman finished her evidence by saying: "I think it is important that women know that they don't have to accept this kind of behaviour."

Earlier, a former BBC employee said she felt "unprotected" in the face of sexual harassment while working at the corporation.

She alleged Travis grabbed her bottom while they recorded a show in a BBC studio.

The woman said this happened in the early 1980s.

She told the court: "I was really taken aback at that moment and that is why I remembered it really well."

The woman said she just tried to get on with her job and that any complaints she could have made "would have fallen on deaf ears".

She added: "They were celebrities and I was just a worker on the floor ... and I didn't see what I could do at the time. I felt unprotected if I am honest with you."

Working with an overwhelmingly male workforce led to "severe sexual harassment while I was there - it was verbal and coercive", she said.

Much of the harassment she ignored, but the alleged incident with Travis "crossed a physical boundary", she explained.

"I was working with men rigging and de-rigging and that takes a lot of close working."

But, she said, "this was something totally different".

A cameraman who worked on the same programmes as the woman also gave evidence in which he said he remembered his female colleague as "quite young, shy and easily embarrassed".

Travis denies 13 charges of indecent assault and one of sexual assault that date from the 1970s until 2008.

The trial continues.

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Drax Convictions Quashed Over Undercover Cop

The convictions of 29 environmental campaigners involved in a protest at a power station have been quashed because of the failure of the prosecution to disclose the involvement of an undercover police officer.

The protesters were convicted of obstructing engines or carriages on railways - an offence under the Malicious Damage Act 1861 - and sentenced at Leeds Crown Court in 2009 and 2010 after stopping a freight train heading to the Drax power station.

The plant in North Yorkshire is Europe's largest coal-fired power station.

Among those involved in the 2008 protest was undercover police officer Mark Kennedy, who spent seven years posing as Mark "Flash" Stone.

The undercover policeman who posed as an eco-warrior for eight years Showing the injuries caused by uniformed officers at the 2006 Drax protest Undercover police officer Mark Kennedy drove protesters to the site

His actions led to the collapse of another case in 2011, in which six environmental campaigners had been accused of planning to storm the Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station in Nottinghamshire.

That led the-then Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer, to question the safety of the Drax convictions before inviting the protesters to appeal. 

Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas said on Tuesday: "There was a complete and total failure, for reasons which remain unclear, to make a disclosure fundamental to the defence.

"In those circumstances, this court has no alternative but to quash the convictions."

DRAX: Drax Power Station By Night Drax is Europe's largest coal-fire power station

Mr Kennedy hired a van and took the protesters to the site where the protest took place, according to records kept by his West Yorkshire Police handler.

Outside court, Beth Stratford, speaking on behalf of the 29, said: "We are pleased because this shines a light on the underhand tactics of the police and the Crown Prosecution Service in their policing of political movements.

"It underlines further the need for public independent inquiry into the use of political policing."

The collapse of the 2011 Nottinghamshire protests led to a review of police undercover tactics.

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Theatre To Open Inside Historic Cutty Sark

By Richard Suchet, Arts and Entertainment Correspondent

The Cutty Sark has survived the battering of ocean waves, ferocious storms, and a raging fire - but there is to be yet more drama on board the world's sole remaining tea clipper, with the opening of a new studio theatre.

The intimate performance space will sit in the ship's lower hold where once cargo would have been stacked for voyages across the world in the 1800s.

The 85-seat venue has been named the Michael Edwards Studio Theatre in honour of the West End theatre producer who funded its installation and contributed £1.3m to the Cutty Sark conservation project, which began in 2006.

He told Sky News: "With a moveable stage platform, this venue will revert back to being part of the museum during the day. It is not there in isolation - it's there to enhance the profile and reputation of the Cutty Sark.

The Cutty Sark is pictured behind buildings at Greenwich in London The Cutty Sark is on the river at Greenwich

"You might think it's going to be a claustrophobic cargo deck but it's not. It's a versatile space that has a backdrop like no other in the world with original wood and timber work from 1869."

Cabaret, comedy, music, and drama will all be performed there, either 'in the round' or on a 'thrust stage', which has the audience seated on three sides.

The opening of the studio theatre will be marked by a fortnight of special performances from January 29, with acts including Alan Davies, Griff Rhys Jones, and Ross Noble.

"It is very exciting to be performing improvisation comedy on board the Cutty Sark just as the sailors would have done when she sailed the seven seas, exporting entertainment to the world," said Noble, who will play at least 10 shows on the ship.

The Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London, reopened to the public in April 2012, five years after a major fire nearly destroyed it.

Workers dismantle the stage of the Michael Edwards Studio Theatre in the former cargo hold of the Cutty Sark at Greenwich in London Workers dismantle the stage in the former cargo hold

Fortunately, at the time of the fire in 2007, the restoration work was already under way which meant around 50% of the ship had been removed.

Launched in 1869 from Dumbarton in Scotland, the Cutty Sark visited most ports around the world, transporting everything from fine teas to gunpowder, whisky to buffalo horns.

She made her name as the fastest ship of her era during her time in the wool trade.

The Cutty Sark now sits 11ft in the air and visitors can walk underneath the vessel and view the lines of her hull and the innovative design which enabled her to reach the record speed of 20mph from Sydney to London.

Speaking at the launch of the new studio theatre Richard Doughty, director of the Cutty Sark Trust, said: "This project will probably do little more than break even.

"The rationale is about ensuring different generations can experience Cutty Sark in their own ways.

"We've had 600,000 visitors since April 2012, the majority of whom are families, schools, tourists and older generations. Hopefully this will do more to appeal to younger age groups, teenagers, adolescents.

"We're not having trouble selling tickets so I think this is going to become part of the business model for the Cutty Sark."

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Motorway Pub Opens Despite Opposition

A new £1m pub has opened at a motorway service station, in the face of fierce criticism from road safety and alcohol campaigners.

Pub chain JD Wetherspoon says The Hope & Champion will be open from 4am to 1am, seven days a week.

The venue is located in the Extra Motorway Service Area at junction 2 of the M40 in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.

The first person to order a pint was a man called Tom who told Sky News he had heard on the news that it was the first motorway pub to open so he had stopped on his way into work.

He ordered his pint at 9.20 and, when asked what he thought of the idea of selling alcohol on the motorway, he said it was "frankly ridiculous".

Tom, who was "slightly surprised" by the number of photographers on hand to record the moment, had a few sips of his pint and then put it down, saying he was driving.

It is the first pub ever to be opened at a motorway service area, and will sell real ale from local and regional brewers.

But critics say the location of the pub is "at odds" with public opinion.

The inside of the pub Wetherspoon's is defiant about the opening, despite critics' complaints

The RAC said a survey of 2,000 people showed only 12% of respondents supported putting pubs into motorway service stations.

Around two-thirds said they did not agree with the move, with older drivers more likely to oppose the sale of alcohol at motorway service areas.

Only 8% of over-55s were in favour, with 71% against, while almost one in five of those aged between 18 and 34 were in support.

The RAC's head of external affairs Pete Williams said: "The public appear to be very much against the introduction of motorway pubs.

"In our view this is a risky and frankly unnecessary move. The question we are struggling to answer is - of all the places to open a pub, why choose a motorway service station?

"The temptation to drink and drive can only be increased by easier access to alcohol."

But Steve Baldwin, manager of the new pub, said the venue would serve the local community.

"The Extra Motorway Service Area, now including The Hope & Champion, primarily serves the motorway users, but its facilities are also available to the surrounding community from the local road network," he said.

Sir Ian Gilmore, Royal College of Physicians special adviser on alcohol and chair of the Alcohol Health Alliance, said: "I am disappointed by the decision to open a JD Wetherspoon on the M40.

"We are trying to prevent harm from alcohol-related traffic accidents and this sends out completely the wrong message."

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Ditch Killer Dennehy Took Selfie Before Attacks

A picture triple killer Joanna Dennehy took of herself just moments before she stabbed two dog walkers in Hereford has been shown during the trial of her two alleged accomplices.

The selfie shows the 31-year-old grinning and sticking out her tongue in the back of a Vauxhall Astra allegedly being driven by defendant Gary 'Stretch' Richards.

Mark Lloyd, who was in the car with Dennehy and Richards, told Cambridge Crown Court he had witnessed the first attack on Robin Bereza.

"I thought she was going to mug him but then it twigged on me," he said. "I thought 'You just want blood'."

Dennehy went on to repeatedly stab second victim, John Rogers, on a separate Hereford street. Both men survived the attacks with serious injuries.

The Vauxhall Astra used in the murders Richards allegedly drove Dennehy to Hereford in this Vauxhall Astra

Mr Lloyd told the court Dennehy then climbed back into the vehicle carrying the victim's whippet, which she described as her "only friend".

"Afterwards, Gary drove off very, very calmly. It was as if they'd just stopped for McDonald's," he told the court.

He added Dennehy had earlier made it clear she wanted to find "a man with a dog".

At the time of the attack, Dennehy, 31, had already killed three other men, dumping their bodies in ditches near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.

She has admitted to murdering Lukasz Slaboszewski, 31, John Chapman, 56, and Kevin Lee, 48, whose bodies were discovered in March and April last year.

John Rogers (left) and Robin Bereza Dennehy is said to have stabbed Mr Bereza and Mr Rogers "for fun"

She has also admitted the attempted murder of Mr Bereza, 64, and Mr Rogers, 56, and preventing the lawful and decent burial of all three murder victims.

Her alleged accomplices, Richards, 47, and Leslie Layton, 36, are charged with helping Dennehy dispose of the bodies and covering up her crime.

As he was cross-examined by Richards' counsel, Karim Khalil QC, Mr Lloyd said fear had motivated him to join Dennehy and Richards in their journey to Hereford.

He said: "If she had told me to put my head through the windscreen, I would have done."

Joanna Dennehy Dennehy likened herself and Richards to Bonnie and Clyde, the court heard

Describing the moment he discovered police were searching for the pair, he said: "I thought it was Gary who done the murders because he's 7ft 2in and looks like Herman off The Munsters.

"She looks like butter wouldn't melt until she opens her bloody mouth."

The jury had already been shown a series of photographs taken hours before Dennehy carried out the final attacks.

One shows her sticking out her tongue while posing with a large jagged knife. She has handcuffs attached to her belt.

Another shows her lifting up her top to reveal a red bra and scars on her stomach, reportedly inflicted through self-harm. Pictures of Richards copying her pose were also shown to the court.

Richards denies three charges of preventing the lawful burial of three men and two counts of attempted murder.

Layton denies perverting the course of justice and two counts of preventing the lawful burial of the bodies of Mr Chapman and Mr Lee.

A third man, Robert Moore, 55, is awaiting sentence after admitting to assisting an offender.

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Lord Rennard Takes Legal Action Against Lib Dems

Lord Rennard is starting legal proceedings to challenge disciplinary action by the Lib Dems over sexual harrasment claims, Sky sources say.

It comes after the Lib Dems former chief executive was suspended from the party pending an investigation into claims he brought the party into disrepute by refusing to apologise to four women activists who alleged he harassed them.

Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg ordered the peer to issue the apology after an earlier inquiry concluded that the women's claims were credible but there was insufficient evidence to bring disciplinary charges.

A spokesman for Lord Rennard said he had instructed a QC specialising in public law to advise him on the "lawfulness or otherwise" of the decision to launch a second inquiry into his conduct.

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