Man behind anti-Islam film jailed


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The man behind an anti-Muslim film that led to violence in many parts of the Middle East was sentenced to a year in federal prison for probation violations in an unrelated matter, then issued a provocative statement through his attorney.

The sentence on Wednesday was the result of a plea bargain between lawyers for Mark Bassely Youssef and federal prosecutors. Youssef admitted in open court that he had used several false names in violation of his probation order and obtained a driver’s license under a false name. He was on probation for a bank fraud case.

Shortly after Youssef left the courtroom, his lawyer, Steven Seiden, came to the front steps of the courthouse and told reporters his client wanted to send a message.

“The one thing he wanted me to tell all of you is President Obama may have gotten Osama bin Laden, but he didn’t kill the ideology,” Seiden said.

Asked what that meant, Seiden said, “I didn’t ask him, and I don’t know.”

US District Court Judge Christina Snyder accepted the plea agreement and immediately sentenced Youssef after he admitted to four of the eight alleged violations, including obtaining a fraudulent California driver’s licence. Prosecutors agreed to drop the other four allegations under the plea deal, which also included more probation time.

All parties agreed that none of the violations had to do with the content of “Innocence of Muslims,” a film that depicts the Prophet Muhammad as a religious fraud, paedophile and womaniser.

However, Assistant US Attorney Robert Dugdale argued Youssef’s lies about his identity have caused harm to others, including the film’s cast and crew. Deadly violence related to the film broke out September 11 and spread to many parts of the Middle East.

“They had no idea he was a recently released felon,” Dugdale said on Wednesday. “Had they known that, they might have had second thoughts” about being part of the film.

He said they have had death threats and feel their careers have been ruined.

Seiden said his client admits to being the film’s scriptwriter but had no other involvement except what he described as being a “cultural adviser.”

Youssef, 55, was arrested in late September, just weeks after he went into hiding when the deadly violence erupted.

Enraged Muslims had demanded severe punishment for Youssef, with a Pakistani cabinet minister even offering $100,000 to anyone who kills him.

Federal authorities initially sought a two-year sentence for Youssef but settled on a one-year term after negotiating the plea deal with Youssef’s attorneys.

Prosecutors said they wouldn’t pursue new charges against Youssef- namely making false statements – and would drop the remaining probation-violation allegations levelled against him. But Youssef was placed on four years’ probation and must be truthful about his identity and his future finances.

Seiden asked that his client be placed under home confinement, but Snyder denied that request. Youssef will spend his time behind bars at a Southern California prison.

Youssef served most of his 21-month prison sentence for using more than a dozen aliases and opening about 60 bank accounts to conduct a check fraud scheme, prosecutors said.

After he was released from prison, Youssef was barred from using computers or the internet for five years without approval from his probation officer.

Federal authorities have said they believe Youssef is responsible for the film, but they haven’t said whether he was the person who posted it online. He also wasn’t supposed to use any name other than his true legal name without the prior written approval of his probation officer.

At least three names have been associated with Youssef since the film trailer surfaced – Sam Bacile, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula and Youssef. Bacile was the name attached to the YouTube account that posted the video.

“This is a defendant who has engaged in a long pattern of deception,” Dugdale said. “His dishonesty goes back years.”

Court documents show Youssef legally changed his name from Nakoula in 2002, though when he was tried, he identified himself as Nakoula. He wanted the name change because he believed Nakoula sounded like a girl’s name, according to court documents. – Sapa-AP

Pupils don’t ‘make sex’ at school – minister


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Northern Cape – Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has told Northern Cape parents that their children’s sex lives are their problem and not the education department’s, The Times reported on Thursday.

In a lecture on parental rights and duties, Motshekga told parents at a National Council of Provinces meeting in De Aar they could not “pass the buck” to her department when their children fell pregnant or became substance abusers.

“Teenage pregnancy is a problem imported to schools by homes and the community. (But) it’s a department problem for us.

“They don’t make sex at schools, they make sex at homes. This is a problem. There is something wrong that it now becomes my problem. We don’t provide beds; we provide pens and books,” she said.

A Statistics SA study this year revealed that 160 754 schoolgirls fell pregnant between July 2008 and July 2010.

According to the report, Motshekga’s rebuke was prompted by appeals from parents who wanted improved sex education in schools. – Sapa

Bophelo Pyschiatric Hospital to restore dignity of mentally-handicapped


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The construction of the R478 million new Bophelong Psychiatric Hospital reaffirms the commitment of the ANC government to restore the dignity of people with mental illness and provide a safe environment for them to receive quality mental health care, North West Premier Thandi Modise has asserted.

 
In her keynote address delivered on Tuesday afternoon at the site handover to mark the beginning of construction of the 384 bed hospital, Premier Modise said that the days when people with mental illness were tight to trees are over.
 
“Like all other citizens, people with mental illness should receive professional quality health care closer to their communities and not be dumped far away from their homes in some institutions,” stressed Modise.
 
MEC for Health Dr Magome Masike said that his department had initially planned to construct a 648 beds hospital, but following extensive consultation with mental health experts and recommendations by the World Health Organization (WHO), it was resolved  to downsize psychiatric hospital in favour of community based psychiatric health care facilities.“This will increase access to mental health care services and also boost chances of psychiatric patients to respond to treatment as they will be treated and cared next to their homes,” said MEC Masike adding that other community based psychiatric health care facilities are earmarked for Bojanala Platinum, Dr. Ruth Segomotsi Mompati and Dr. Kenneth Kaunda Districts in due course.
 
Each of the community based facilities will make a provision for residential needs, day care centre, a workshop for occupational activities and industrial therapy. The facilities will function independently in terms of staff structures and will be located near health facilities to promote easy outreach of health professionals.
 
Modise said that construction of the hospital will create jobs for locals and also benefit local contractors who will be appointed as sub-contractors by Group Five / ENM Joint venture appointed to execute the 24 months Project contract.
 
She said that service delivery should be about meaningfully changing the quality of the lives of the people in the province and not about politicians deriving benefit from such projects. She emphasised that everything the provincial government does should be about the citizens.
 
Member of the Mahikeng Provincial Hospital Board Lawrence Lenyora commended the provincial government for its effort to provide facilities for people with mental illness. Lenyora is also the Provincial Administrator of Disabled People South Africa-North West
 
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Banyana booked a place in a Caf final


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BY Obakeng Maje

Banyana Banyana booked themselves a place in the final of the 8th CAF African Women Championship 2012 with a 1-0 win over No 1 ranked African side Nigeria, in a thrilling semi-final played at the Bata stadium on Wednesday, 7 November 2012.

 

 

 

Central defender Janine van Wyk scored the all-important goal in the 23rd minute, after the Nigerians failed to clear their lines from a South African corner kick situation, and Van Wyk was on hand to strike the ball from 25 metres out with her left foot, and watch as it dipped in off the underside of the crossbar past Nigerian goalkeeper and captain Precious Dede.

 

 

 

The Sasol-sponsored Banyana Banyana will face Equatorial Guinea in the grand finale of this year’s tournament in Malabo on Sunday, 11 November 2012, after the hosts defeated Cameroon 2-0 in the first semi-final played earlier in the day. Equally as important, the South African victory marked the Rainbow Nation team’s first triumph over Nigeria since Banyana Banyana made its international debut in 1993.

 

 

 

Particularly in the second half, the Nigerians came to the fore with attacking play but found Banjyana Banyana goalkeeper Thoko Mndaweni in fine form between the posts at the SA end of the field.

 

The Nigerian attacks were often neutralised by some fine SA defensive work with Liverpool Ladies centre back Amanda Sister (Sasol League Eastern Cape) combining superbly with Palace Super Falcons star Van Wyk (Sasol League Gauteng) in the heart of the Banyana Banyana defence. They were well aided by fullbacks in Gabisile Hlumbane of Kovsies Ladies (Sasol League Free State) and Van Wyk’s club-mate Nothando Vilakazi.

 

 

 

With the speed of Spurs Ladies WFC (Sasol League Western Cape) striker Jermaine Seoposenwe a major problem for the Nigerian rearguard, and with the experienced Portia Modise dominating the midfield tussles along with captain Amanda Dlamini and young tough-tackling Refiloe Jane, the South Africans saved their best performance at the tournament for the clash with the Nigerians.

 

 

 

Van Wyk is becoming a thorn in Nigeria’s flesh from a goal-scoring perspective, having netted with a superb free kick against the Super Falcons at the CAF African Women Championship 2012 held in Ekurhuleni, near Johannesburg.

 

“I have been in the Banyana Banyana side since 2004 and we have tried for so long to beat the Nigerians but luck has never been on our side, but now we have proved that we can compete and beat of the best on the continent,” said Van Wyk, whose strike was her 9th in a Banyana Banyana jersey.

 

 

 

Speaking after the game, Banyana Banyana head coach Joseph Mkhonza said: “Seeing Banyana Banyana beat Nigeria for the first time in our team’s history has left us with an amazing sense of prize and confidence ahead of Sunday’s final against the hosts Equatorial Guinea. All of our players need to be commended for their commitment and discipline shown.”

 

“We had to pick ourselves up after the opening match defeat against Equatorial Guinea and have applied ourselves to beat Senegal, the Democratic Republic of Congo and now Nigeria. We have some homework to do before Sunday’s final, knowing we will play in front of a large red-clad crowd in what is certain to be a packed Malabo stadium, but we will be ready for the challenge,” added Mkhonza.

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NWEST CREATES MORE EPWP JOBS


 

BY Obakeng Maje

The North West Province has created 21 196 job opportunities through the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) in the first quarter of the current financial year, North West Premier Thandi Modise declared on Wednesday.

 

According to Premier Modise’s announcement, the provincial government contributed most jobs at 9 437 followed by National government at 7 210.The lowest contribution was from municipalities at 4 549 job opportunities.

 

“We commend the Department of Health for creating the highest number of jobs, i.e. 4293 jobs during implementation of 295 Home Community Based Care Programme projects in the Social Sector. The second highest number of jobs were created by the Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport through 18 roads and building maintenance programme projects which created 3857 jobs,” said the Premier.

 

The highest number of jobs at municipal level was created by Maquassi Hills Local Municipality which delivered 673 job opportunities followed by Rustenburg Local Municipality which created which created 646 jobs.

 

Modise has expressed confidence that the province will in the current financial surpass the 55 830 jobs it had created in the 2011/2012 financial year as Exco has resolved that all Heads of Departments must ensure that the programme is prioritised to meet its targets, and that all senior managers should sign performance that integrate EPWP implementation and success.

 

 

SA Legends take on their German counterparts


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BY Obakeng Maje

South African football legends, the Class of 1996, will turn back the hands of time when they face their counterparts from Germany in a special match to honour the late Bafana Bafana assistant coach Thomas Madigage who passed away in a car accident last month.

 

The clash will take place on Saturday, 10 November 2012 at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane.

 

Kickoff is at 17h00.

 

The match is an initiative that stems from the German Football Federation (DFB) and the South African Football Association (SAFA) relationship, and the event is likely to be an annual occurrence.

 

Both sides will play in their national team colours and while there will be no award on offer; the match is likely to live up to its top billing.

 

It will be a case of Bafana Bafana of old returning to the field as a unit for the first time after 16 years in which the Clive Barker-coached side stunned the whole world by lifting the continental silverware.

 

A big contingent of the squad that won the 

 

1996 AFCON have confirmed their participation in this historic match.

 

They are goalkeeper John Tlale, defenders Mark “Feeesh” Fish, Edward “Magents” Motale, David “Going Up” Nyathi, Neil “Mokoko” Tovey and Andrew Tucker. Zane “Koloi Ya Bakgatla” Moosa will be pulling the strings in midfield alongside strongman Linda “Mercedes Benz” Buthelezi and Dumisani “Isphithiphithi” Ngobe. Phil “Chippa” Masinga and Daniel “Mambush” Mudau are set to revive their striking partnership from their days at Mamelodi Sundowns.

 

 Tovey and Lucas “Rhoo” Radebe will marshal the defence.

 

The team will be coached by Barker and will be assisted by the legendary Nelson ‘Teenage’ Dladla.

 

The technical staff will include Glyn Binkin (Team Manager), Dr. Victor Ramathesele (Team Doctor) and Yusef Kodisang (Kit Manager)

 

The Germans squad will bring along 15 players for this clash and will also take time out to visit some parts of the country on a sight-seeing mission.

 

Some of the German players who have won the World Cup and others who have lifted the European Championship are part of the impressive entourage for this tournament.

 

They will be coached by Erick Rutemoller – a former assistant coach of the German National Team, former German U20 National Coach and has also coached Bundesliga teams FC Koln and Hansa Rostock. He is also a former Coach Instructor at the German FA.

 

Each half will comprise 35 minutes.

 

Tickets are on sale for R40 and are available at Computicket, Shoprite, Checkers and Shoprite/Checkers outlets countrywide.

 

The clash will be played as a curtain-raiser to the Kaizer Chiefs /Supersport United Absa Premiership encounter meaning the R40 package will enable fans to watch the two mouth-watering matches.

 

The South Africans will arrive in Polokwane on Friday, 9 November and are scheduled to have a light training session at 17h00 at Seshego Stadium.

 

Both teams are expected to hold coaching clinics on Saturday (10 November) starting at 10h00.

 

Full Squads:

 

South African Legends:

 

Goalkeepers:  

 

John Tlale

 

Mark Anderson                                                                                

 

Defenders:  

 

Mark Fish

 

Edward Motale

 

David Nyathi

 

Neil Tovey (C)

 

 

 

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Midfielders: 

 

Andrew Tucker

 

Linda Buthelezi

 

Helman Mkhalele

 

Zane Moosa

 

Dumisani Ngobe

 

Strikers:        

 

Phil Masinga

 

Daniel Mudau

 

Fanie Madida

 

Coach:   Clive Barker

 

Ass. Coach:  Teenage Dladla

 

German Legends:

 

Dieter Burdenski:  12 senior caps, played in the Argentina 1978 FIFA World Cup

 

Olaf Marschall:   13; played in the France 1998 FIFA World Cup

 

Thomas Doll:   18; played in the 1992 European Championship in Sweden

 

Jorg Heinrich:   37; played in the France 1998 FIFA World Cup

 

Matthias Herget:  39; played in the Mexico 1986 FIFA World Cup

 

Dieter Eilts:   31; gold medal winner of the England 1996 European Championship

 

Marko Rehmer:   35; played in the Japan/South Korea 2002 FIFA World Cup

 

Oliver Reck:   1; gold medal winner of the England 1996 European Championship

 

Hans-Jurgen Dorner:  100; Gold medal winner at the 1976 Olympic Games

 

Tobias Rau:   7; 152 Bundesliga appearances

 

Roy Prager:   1; 173 Bundesliga appearances

 

Michael Schultz:  7; played in the Sweden 1992 European Champion

 

Martin Max:   1; 298 Bundesliga appearances

 

Lars Unger:   11 U21 Caps; played in the Sweden 1992 European Championship

 

Gert Engels: Several U21 National Team appearances; current head coach of Mozambique

 

Coach:     Erich Rutemoller

 

 

A 35 year-old woman stabbed to death by her jealous lover


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BY Obakeng Maje

Lichtenburg- A 35 year old woman, Mirriam Leinane was allegedly stabbed to death by her 26 year old boyfriend Joseph Mosegedi at Boikhutso Township near Lichtenburg North West police said.

“According to the information the suspect and the victim have been staying together at the nearby informal settlement” Makau said.

  “On Friday the deceased brothers decided to take her home as they were not happy with the relationship and did not want their sister to stay with the suspect any longer” Captain Pelonomi Makau said. 

Yesterday afternoon at about 13:00, the suspect met with the victim when she was on her way to the nearby shops.

An argument ensued and the suspect stabbed the victim with a knife on her left side of her chest.

“The victim died on the scene and the suspect was arrested” She added.

He will appear at the Lichtenburg Magistrate’s court soon.

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A 15 year-old teenager raped and murdered


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BY Obakeng Maje

Koster-Police in Koster in the North West Province have registered a case of murder after a 15 year old girl from Selosesha Section was found suffocated with a cloth, raped and murdered on Tuesday afternoon.

“It is suspected that the deceased could have been murdered on Monday night” Captain Makau said. 

“Her body was discovered by her friends after they missed her class. They immediately alerted their teachers at school who informed the police of the alleged incident” She said.

On arrival police found the deceased and confirmed that the girl was allegedly raped before she was murdered.

No arrests were made and investigations continue.

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Bafana drop 8 places in Fifa rankings


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Bafana Bafana are now ranked 21st in the African rankings, which does not instill confidence ahead of the Nations Cup in January.

 

Gordon Igesund’s men will face Angola (79th), Morocco (72nd) and Cape Verde (63rd) in the biennial tournament and all three are ranked higher than the hosts.

 

Five-times world champions Brazil remained stuck outside the top 10 despite winning both friendlies last month and scoring 10 goals in the process.

 

Brazil, whose next game is against Colombia next week, thumped Iraq 6-0 and Japan 4-0 yet rose only one place in the controversial table, from a record low 14th to 13th.

 

Despite winning most of their games, the 2014 World Cup hosts, who qualify automatically for the tournament, have been slipping steadily down the table over the last year as they have only been playing friendlies which carry less weight in the complex system.

 

Mano Menezes’s side have played 19 games since the Copa America last year, winning 15.

 

South American champions Uruguay’s dramatic loss of form cost them a place in the top 10 as they slipped from seventh to 11th.

 

They were thumped 3-0 by neighbours Argentina in World Cup qualifying and slumped to a 4-1 defeat in Bolivia.

 

Argentina’s wins over Uruguay and Chile helped them into third place as they swapped places with Portugal.

 

The leading two remained unchanged with world and European champions Spain on top, ahead of Germany.

 

Hungary leapt 19 places to 30th helped by World Cup qualifying wins over Estonia and Turkey while baseball-playing Dominican Republic climbed to 92nd, the first time they have been in the top 100.

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We should have done better: Baxter


Stuart Baxter has revealed that he will have to look for answers from his players despite the 3-0 win against Golden Arrows at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Tuesday evening. 

 

The Glamour Boys who were handed a cheque of 1, 5 million by the Premier Soccer League at half time for winning the Q1 of the Q-innovation with 18 points after 8 games started the Q2 with a bang thanks to a well taken goal by Lehlohonolo Majoro and a brace from substitute, Kingston Nkhatha. 

 

Stuart Baxter told kaizerchiefs.com after the game; I am pleased with the result but the players will have a lot to answer about their performance. 

 

I thought we started well opening them up creating quite a number of chances. There were however too many lapses of concentration. I think we should have scored more goals in the first half and we should not have put ourselves in a situation where we go to halftime leading 1-0. 

 

Golden Arrows came strongly in the start of second half up until we introduced Kingston (Nkhatha). We then scored the two goals that sealed the game for us. I am happy with the win but I will have to speak to the players, said Baxter. 

 

The Briton was also pleased with his striker Kingston Nkhatha who grabbed a brace as a substitute, We have a healthy competition up front. I am of course pleased for Kingston Nkhatha following what he has gone through in the past couple of weeks. He has worked very hard. 

 

I was also happy with Ks (Kaizer Motaung JNR) contribution. We still have Sthe (Sthembiso Ngcobo) who did not play a part in this game so is Bernard Parker who was injured. This gives a coach a nice headache especially if the strikers are scoring goals. 

 

Baxter added that he will have to wait and see if Q-innovation has motivated the players; It is an interesting concept of course. We did not approach the game differently because we are starting a second quarter but we focused on our game plan. 

 

We will have to wait and see the benefits of the concept later in the season. It will be interesting to see how the players respond to Q-Innovation. I would like though to congratulate the team for the job well done but we need to remain focused and try and improve with each and every game, added Baxter. 

 

The win saw the Glamour Boys registering their 250th win in the Absa Premiership since its inception back in 1996.

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