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BlackAngel постоялец28.09.01 13:43
BlackAngel
28.09.01 13:43 
Из International Herald Tribune (http://www.iht.com/articles/33780.html)
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BERLIN
The Italian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, in a briefing to journalists, praised Western civilization on Wednesday as superior to that of the Islamic world and urged Europe to "reconstitute itself on the basis of its Christian roots."
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Mr. Berlusconi, in Berlin for a surprise meeting to discuss international cooperation against terrorism President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder of Germany, used language that was unconventional for politicians in describing aspects of Muslim society and, also, anti-globalization protesters.
As it designs a strategy against terrorism, Mr. Berlusconi said, the West should trust in the supremacy of its values.
"We should be confident of the superiority of our civilization, which consists of a value system that has given people widespread prosperity in those countries that embrace it and guarantees respect for human rights and religion," he said. "This respect certainly does not exist in Islamic countries." The West, given the superiority of its values, "is bound to occidentalize and conquer new people," Mr. Berlusconi said. "It has done it with the Communist world and part of the Islamic world, but unfortunately, a part of the Islamic world is 1,400 years behind.
"From this point of view," he said, "we must be conscious of the strength and force of our civilization."
Mr. Berlusconi, who has been criticized for the force that the Italian police used against anti-globalization protesters in Genoa in July, said he saw "a singular coincidence" between the protesters and the terrorists who attacked New York and Washington.
The terrorists were trying "to stop the corrupting effect of Western civilization on the Islamic world," he said, while "the anti-globalization movement criticizes, from within Western civilization, the Western way of life, trying to make Western civilization feel guilty.
"That's why I see a singular coincidence between this action and the anti-globalization movement."
Mr. Berlusconi was speaking in an on-the-record briefing to Italian journalists who were covering his visit. They described him as speaking in full flow, grappling with sometimes conventional ideas in language that was unusual, at least, for politicians.
Later, in a joint news conference with Mr. Schroeder, Mr. Berlusconi spoke highly of Mr. Putin and his cooperation on terrorism in solidarity with the United States.
Like Mr. Schroeder on Tuesday, Mr. Berlusconi soft-pedaled criticism of Moscow's human rights abuses in rebellious Chechnya, which has been fighting for independence off and on since the middle of the 19th century.
On Tuesday, Mr. Putin gave a well-received speech in German to the Bundestag, in which he asserted that the Chechen rebellion was also a prime example of Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism and asked for a better understanding of Russia's dilemma there.
New Western shyness about discussing human rights abuses in Chechnya appears to be the price of Russia's new alliance with Washington and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization against terrorism.
Asked about Chechnya on Wednesday, Mr. Berlusconi, a conservative anti-Communist, was cautious.
"In the light of recent events on Sept. 11, the Western community should have a different look at the behavior of various fundamentalists," Mr. Berlusconi said. "We'll probably have to judge things differently than we have done until now regarding Chechnya. But it does not mean forgetting about various rights such as human, civil and political rights - they must be respected."
Mr. Schroeder, asked again Wednesday whether his views on Chechnya had changed, said: "You know that Chechnya is part of a region in which there is an elevated threat - which we have now experienced. The different aspects of Russian policy should be judged accordingly."
Mr. Berlusconi maintained a certain wariness toward Moscow, nonetheless.
"Europe must be convinced, as Putin outlined yesterday in his speech to the Bundestag, that Russia is a peaceful country, a peaceful European country," Mr. Berlusconi said.
But "Europe must open itself up to Russia," he said. "Europe must reconstitute itself on the basis of its Christian roots."
Искренне Ваш, и т.д. и.т.п.
BlackAngel
Искренне Ваш, и т.д. и.т.п. BlackAngel
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CEKTOP завсегдатай28.09.01 15:14
CEKTOP
28.09.01 15:14 
in Antwort BlackAngel 28.09.01 13:43
Почему одно и тоже 3 раза в тво╦м тексте напечатано?
А так - да. Новый "ДУЧЕ" раст╦т в "Bella Italia".
Под воздействием всеобщей неразберихи и возбужд╦нности, "сорняки" по всему миру пораспрямлялись.
От этой речи Берлускони недалеко до следующей, которая в приложении.
errare humane est
I´ll be back .
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BlackAngel постоялец28.09.01 18:26
BlackAngel
28.09.01 18:26 
in Antwort CEKTOP 28.09.01 15:14
>Почему одно и тоже 3 раза в тво╦м тексте напечатано?
Сорри, видимо траблы при пересылке. Уже исправил.
>Под воздействием всеобщей неразберихи и возбужд╦нности, "сорняки" по всему миру пораспрямлялись.
Да что-то много их в последнее время развелось. Италия, Австрия, во Франции к власти лезут. Но, это святое, "свое-родное" Ч╦ их трогать. Лучше Сербию бомбить.
Искренне Ваш, и т.д. и.т.п.
BlackAngel
Искренне Ваш, и т.д. и.т.п. BlackAngel
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CEKTOP завсегдатай29.09.01 11:34
CEKTOP
29.09.01 11:34 
in Antwort BlackAngel 28.09.01 18:26
Ну дык это только в Германии плотно запрещено. Большое пятно на немецкой нации. На итальянской - немного поменьше. Ну а французам, англичанам и американцам - вааще вс╦ можно. На их нациях пятна не расположены !
errare humane est
I´ll be back .
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