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Allan Hall is a journalist based in Berlin, Germany. Works for London Times, Daily Mail, the sun, Readers Digest and is the author of the best selling Penguin book Monster about the crimes of Joseph Fritzl as well as some 20 other works on crime, the paranormal and the papacy.
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Incest monster Josef Fritzl 'returned to scene of crime' after dungeon lair discovered
Josef Fritzl, who imprisoned and sexually abused his daughter Elisabeth in a basement for 24 years, was taken from prison to guide police through the crime scene. The visit was part of his trial in 2008, where details of the cellar and an alleged escape plan were sought. Despite Fritzl's claims of a time-release mechanism to free his captives in case of his incapacitation, no such device was found. Recently, Fritzl was conditionally released from a mental health prison and is expected to be moved to a nursing home due to advanced dementia. This is his first appearance outside prison in 15 years.
Voice to Parliament amendments set referendum up for failure
The article critiques the proposed amendments to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice in the Australian constitution, arguing that they are out-of-touch with the government's current intentions and insufficient for the sweeping changes needed. It highlights the South Australian First Nations Voice Act 2023 and the Langton/Calma report as central to the debate, suggesting that the proposed amendments fail to provide a necessary foundation for systemic change. The author urges the government to release an exposure draft of the proposed law and consider repealing the constitution's 'races' power.
From economic powerhouse to the 'sick man of Europe': How Germany has been crippled by rail strikes and tractor blockades in its own 'winter of discontent' as the far-Right circles Chancellor Olaf Scholz
Germany, once the economic powerhouse of Europe, is now facing significant challenges due to crippling rail strikes and nationwide farmer protests. The strikes, driven by demands for better working conditions and fuel subsidies, have paralyzed the country, leading to widespread public frustration. The political landscape is further complicated by the indecision within the three-party coalition government led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz, which has been unable to effectively address the crisis. This has provided an opportunity for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party to gain traction, with analysts predicting significant gains for the party in upcoming elections. The situation is exacerbated by ongoing immigration concerns and the potential for further strikes by other sectors, including doctors. The government's response has been criticized as ineffective, and the continued unrest threatens to weaken Scholz's grip on power.
Voice to Parliament amendments set referendum up for failure
The article critiques the proposed amendments to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice in the Australian constitution, arguing that they are out-of-touch with the government's current intentions and likely to fail in a referendum. It highlights the South Australian First Nations Voice Act 2023 and the Langton/Calma report as central to the debate, suggesting that the Voice concept has evolved significantly beyond an advisory role. The author urges the government to release an exposure draft of the proposed law and consider repealing the constitution's 'races' power.
Monster without an ounce of shame: Josef Fritzl has written a self-pitying memoir
Josef Fritzl, imprisoned for heinous crimes against his daughter Elisabeth, has written a memoir titled 'Die Abgründe des Josef F (The Abysses Of Josef F)'. The book, facilitated by Austrian lawyer Astrid Wagner, delves into Fritzl's psyche and his self-perceived quest for redemption. Despite his attempts to gain sympathy, the memoir reveals his lack of remorse and continued dangerous tendencies. Elisabeth and her children, who endured years of captivity, have been resettled and are rebuilding their lives. The article highlights the disturbing nature of Fritzl's crimes and his delusional self-justifications.
Judge orders schnapps for alcoholic witness to help to spur his memory during murder trial
A judge in Hanover, Germany, ordered brandy for a homeless alcoholic witness, Miroslav Waldchek, whose withdrawal symptoms were affecting his memory during a murder trial. Judge Frank Rosenow facilitated the purchase of weinbrand, a German brandy, which Waldchek consumed under medical supervision. This unprecedented move allowed Waldchek to continue his testimony against a fellow Pole accused of attempted murder. The decision faced criticism from the defense lawyer, Marcin Raminski, who questioned the appropriateness of providing alcohol to witnesses at state expense.
From economic powerhouse to the 'sick man of Europe': How Germany has been crippled by rail strikes and tractor blockades in its own 'winter of discontent' as the far-Right circles Chancellor Olaf Scholz
Germany, once the economic powerhouse of Europe, is now facing significant challenges due to crippling rail strikes and nationwide farmer protests. The strikes, driven by demands for better working conditions and reduced hours without pay cuts, have paralyzed the country, leading to deserted rail hubs and blocked motorways. Chancellor Olaf Scholz's three-party coalition government is struggling to manage the situation, with internal disagreements exacerbating the crisis. The far-Right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is gaining traction amid the chaos, with polls indicating potential major gains in upcoming elections. The ongoing unrest, described as Germany's 'winter of discontent,' has led to predictions of further political instability and economic disruption.
Voice to Parliament amendments set referendum up for failure
The article critiques the proposed amendments to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice in the Australian constitution, arguing that they are out-of-touch with the government's current intentions and insufficient for the sweeping changes needed. It highlights the South Australian First Nations Voice Act 2023 and the Langton/Calma report as central to the debate, suggesting that the current powers of Parliament are adequate for enacting necessary laws. The author urges the government to provide a draft of the proposed law and consider repealing the racially founded S.51 (XXVI) of the constitution.
Voice to Parliament amendments set referendum up for failure
The article critiques the proposed amendments to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice in the Australian constitution, arguing that they are out-of-touch with the government's current intentions and insufficient for the sweeping changes needed. It highlights the South Australian First Nations Voice Act as a model and suggests that the referendum will fail if the amendments are presented in their current form. The author urges the government to release an exposure draft of the proposed law and consider repealing the constitution's 'races' power.
Voice to Parliament amendments set referendum up for failure
The article critiques the proposed amendments to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice in the Australian constitution, arguing that they are insufficient and out-of-touch with the government's current intentions. It highlights the South Australian First Nations Voice Act 2023 and the Langton/Calma report as more comprehensive models. The author believes that the proposed amendments will lead to a failed referendum and urges the government to provide a clearer, non-racist foundation for any special laws needed for the ATSI Peoples.
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