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Intolerance in Serbia - world press reports on anti-gay protests in Belgrade

Papers this morning are looking at Sunday’s events in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, where anti-gay protesters attacked a gay pride march. We also look at the prospect of political reform in China following the Nobel Committee’s decision to award the Peace Prize to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo. These and other stories in today’s international press review: MONDAY, 11TH OCTOBER 2010

By Nicholas RUSHWORTH

International Herald Tribune: “Gay rights parade in Serbia erupts into violence”

The Guardian: “Tanks and dancing ostriches: the Young General meets his public”

 South China Morning Post: "Rising Son"

South China Morning Post: “Tearful Liu dedicates prize to martyrs”

South China Morning Post: “Nobel news nothing for Beijing to cry about”

Jerusalem Post: “Right to advance more loyalty bills after cabinet passes oath of allegiance”

Haaretz: “Lieberman – Israel will not be 2010’s Czechoslovakia"

France says chemical weapons used in Syria
05/06/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

France says chemical weapons used in Syria

FRENCH PAPERS, Weds. 05/06/13: The French Foreign Ministry claims it has evidence chemical weapons were used in Syria. Many papers wonder if this means the "red line" has been crossed. Also, Le Monde says several former top-level Libyan officials are ready to testify in front of a judge over allegations former President Nicolas Sarkozy received illegal funds from Muammar Gaddafi to finance his 2007 presidential bid.
'Protests in Turkey: The Straw That Broke the Camel's Back'
04/06/2013 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

'Protests in Turkey: The Straw That Broke the Camel's Back'

IN THE PAPERS INTERNATIONAL - Tues. 04/06/13: International papers largely focus on the continuing unrest in Turkey. Many papers explore why a small demonstration against chopping down trees turned into a nationwide anti-government protest. Also in the spotlight: Bradley Manning's court martial, and comments actor Michael Douglas made over the weekend about the cause of his cancer.
Families, I Love You vs. Families, I Tax You
04/06/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

Families, I Love You vs. Families, I Tax You

FRENCH PAPERS, Tues. 04/06/13: French papers largely focus on a government plan to cut family benefits for the rich, which amounts to a tax increase. Also the race for City Hall in Paris heats up, and will Nicolas Sarkozy make a political comeback?
Bradley Manning's court martial begins, surrounding biggest ever leak of US classified information
03/06/2013 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

Bradley Manning's court martial begins, surrounding biggest ever leak of US classified information

Few US papers talk about the court martial of Private Bradley Manning, which begins today. But two UK lefties point out the divergence between American democratic values and what they say is a culture of ever-increasing state secrecy. Also, Turkey’s protests have spread from Istanbul to numerous cities, but do they amount to a Turkish Spring?
Govt has to make big savings in Social Security overhaul - which families will be cut loose?
03/06/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

Govt has to make big savings in Social Security overhaul - which families will be cut loose?

The French newspapers are dominated by discussion of benefits – family allowances that is – and the government’s widely anticipated announcement of social security reforms on Monday. The question on everyone’s lips is: who is going to lose out in the government’s overhaul?

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