Poverty and anger towards police prompted UK riots, study finds

 

Poverty has been given as the main reason for this summer’s riots across England.

Anger and frustration towards police was the second-highest reason.

Analysts, who studied 270 interviews with people who took part in the disturbances, said distrust and antipathy towards officers was a key driving force behind why thousands took to the streets.

A complex mix of other political, social and economic grievances also contributed to the unprecedented trouble, according to the research conducted by the London School of Economics (LSE) and The Guardian.

Out of those questioned, 85% said policing was an “important” or “very important” factor in why the riots happened.

It was second only to poverty, which saw 86% of rioters class it as one of the main causes of the four consecutive nights of unrest during the summer.

LSE appointed experts analysed 1.3 million words from first-person accounts of rioters who took part in the disturbances, as part of the project called Reading the Riots.

A database of more than 2.5 million riot-related tweets was also used as part of the unique research.

According to the data, 80% of rioters said government policy was an “important” or “very important” cause of the riots, with unemployment scoring 79%, the shooting of Mark Duggan scoring 75% and social media – which is believed to have helped facilitate the spread of the trouble across the UK’s cities – scoring 74%.

Other major factors included media coverage, greed, inequality, boredom, criminality, moral decline and racial tensions, the study found.

Poor parenting and gangs were also said to be an important cause of the trouble, which led to the deaths of five people and saw more than 4,000 arrested.

Analysts said the view that the police were “the biggest gang out there” was a reoccurring theme among rioters.

Complaints against officers included claims of incivility during everyday interactions and the carrying out of unnecessary stop and searches. Only 7% said they thought police did a good job in their area.

Some rioters also alleged they had been beaten up inside police vans and “stitched up” over crimes they did not commit.

Two thirds of those interviewed said they had been cautioned by police or convicted of an offence in the past.

The riots broke out in Tottenham, north London, on August 6, following the fatal shooting by police of Mr Duggan, 29. It then spread to other parts of the capital and other English cities including Birmingham, Liverpool, Nottingham, Manchester and Salford.

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Koblenz WWII bomb defused

Firefighters have successfully defused a massive World War Two bomb discovered in Germany.

The unexploded bomb, which was dropped by the RAF, was found on the banks of the River Rhine.

Some 45,000 people including residents, patients and prisoners were forced out of the town of Koblenz this weekend, in the biggest evacuation in Germany’s post-war history.

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Dissatisfied Craig never happy with his work

Daniel Craig is “not satisfied” with his career.

The ‘James Bond’ actor – who resumes his role as the iconic British spy in the next instalment of the franchise, ‘Skyfall’, next year – is “constantly” unhappy with his work, as he is a perfectionist.

He said: “I’m definitely not satisfied about my career. I don’t know how you can be; it’s the very nature of things. I’m always trying to figure it out and I’m kind of unsatisfied constantly. I always want to get it right and I don’t know what the answer to it is.

“But I do know that it’s out there and I do know it’s worth looking for.”

The 43-year-old star also admitted he finds it “extraordinary” he was cast as Bond at a time when he had done nothing similar in his career and is still unsure how he was successful in the role.

He added to Britain’s GQ magazine: “What’s extraordinary is that at a point in my career when I was enjoying making movies and working with wonderful directors and just getting a big kick out of it, I was given this opportunity to do something for which I had no benchmark, no experience whatsoever.

“I threw myself into it full bore and it was a success. But I’m not quite sure how.”

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Voters desert Putin’s party

 

Exit polls cited by Russian state television are showing Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s party tallying less than 50% of the vote in Russia’s parliamentary election.

The results represent a significant drop in support for United Russia compared to the previous election four years ago when it won over 64% of the vote nationwide.

The early returns from today’s vote signal it may lose its current two-third majority that allowed it to change the constitution unchallenged.

The drop reflects a sense of disenchantment with Mr Putin’s authoritarian course, rampant corruption and the gap between ordinary Russians and the super-rich.

United Russia is followed by the Communist Party with nearly 20% of the vote, according to two separate exit polls cited by Channel One and Rossiya television.

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Russian voters going to the polls

Russia’s long dominant party appeared likely to lose its edge as voters across the sprawling country cast ballots for Parliament today, many of them frustrated over corruption and the gap between ordinary Russians and the super-rich.

Premier Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party has signalled it is worried about polls showing it could receive only slightly more than half the votes, cracking down on an independent election monitor and warning of political instability.

In the far eastern regions along the Pacific Coast where voting began, initial turnout appeared haphazard. Four hours after polls opened in the Kamchatka region, 16.5% of registered voters had cast ballots.

“It’s very important to come to the polling stations and vote, but many say that it’s useless,” said Artysh Munzuk, a university student casting his ballot in the Pacific port of Vladivostok.

The Kremlin is determined to see United Russia maintain its two-thirds majority, an unassailable dominance that allows it to amend the constitution.

Both Mr Putin and President Dmitry Medvedev made final appeals for the party on Friday, the last day of campaigning, warning that a parliament made up of diverse political camps would be incapable of making decisions.

The view underlines Russian authorities’ continuing discomfort with political pluralism and preference for top-down operation.

As president in 2000-2008, Mr Putin’s strongman leadership style won wide support among Russians exhausted by a decade of post-Soviet uncertainty.

But United Russia has become increasingly disliked, seen as stifling opposition, representing a corrupt bureaucracy and often called “the party of crooks and thieves”.

Mr Putin needs the party to do well in the parliamentary election to pave the way for his return to the presidency in a vote now three months away.

With so much at stake, there are doubts about how honestly the election will be conducted.

An interim report from an elections-monitoring mission of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe noted that “most parties have expressed a lack of trust in the fairness of the electoral process”.

The only independent Russian election-monitoring group, Golos, has come under strong pressure in the week leading up to the vote.

Golos’ leader, Lilya Shibanova, was held at a Moscow airport for 12 hours upon her Friday return from Poland after refusing to give her laptop computer to security officers, said Golos’ deputy director Grigory Melkonyants.

On Friday, the group was fined the equivalent of 1,000 US dollars by a Moscow court for violating a law that prohibits publication of election opinion research for five days before a vote.

Mr Putin last Sunday accused Western governments of trying to influence the election. Golos is funded by grants from the United States and Europe.

Golos has complied some 5,300 complaints of election-law violations ahead of the vote. Most are linked to United Russia, the party headed by Mr Putin, who has dominated Russian politics for a dozen years as president and prime minister.

Roughly a third of the complainants – mostly government employees and students – say employers and professors are pressuring them to vote for the party.

Only seven parties have been allowed to field candidates for parliament this year, while the most vocal opposition groups have been denied registration and barred from campaigning.

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Under-pressure Cain to reveal White House decision

Businessman Herman Cain has sent mixed signals on whether he would abandon his beleaguered White House bid today in the wake of a woman’s allegation of an extramarital affair.

Mr Cain said yesterday he would make a “major announcement” on whether he would press on.

It is the latest – and perhaps final – twist in a campaign saga that has taken the Georgia businessman from unknown longshot to surprise frontrunner to embattled tabloid subject.

A political novice, Mr Cain had leveraged strong anti-tax tea party support to hurtle to the front of the pack in October casting himself as an anti-establishment outsider.

His catchy 9-9-9 tax overhaul proposal helped his rise. But his effort soon lost altitude.

The main beneficiary of Mr Cain’s fall has been former speaker of the US House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, who has risen steadily in polls nationally and in early voting states.

Mr Gingrich has emerged as the main challenger to fellow front-runner Mitt Romney in the Republican race to take on President Barack Obama next year.

Mr Cain arrived at his suburban Atlanta home yesterday afternoon to talk with his wife of 42 years, Gloria, about whether to continue after his campaign was rocked by multiple sexual harassment allegations and this week’s claim that he had a 13-year affair.

He denies wrongdoing. It was their first face-to-face meeting since the allegation was made public.

Earlier, in a speech in South Carolina, Mr Cain would not disclose whether he would drop out but told supporters to stay tuned.

He said he would clarify the next steps of the campaign and assured backers the affair claim was “garbage”. But he also said he needed to consider what he would do with campaign donations already banked if he dropped out of the race.

“My wife and family comes first. I’ve got to take that into consideration,” Mr Cain said.

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China issues law-and-order warning over economy

The Chinese leadership’s law-and-order chief is warning that China is ill-prepared for social unrest generated by changes in the economy, in the latest sign that the government is worried about the consequences of flagging growth.

The government needs better methods for dealing with “the negative effects” of the economy, Politburo member Zhou Yongkang told provincial officials.

Zhou called for innovative approaches to social management – a euphemism for a clutch of policies as diverse as stepped-up policing and unemployment insurance meant to dampen unrest.

“Especially when facing the negative effects of the market economy, we still have not formed a complete mechanism for social management,” Zhou said. How to do so, he said, “is the great and urgent task before us.”

Zhou’s remarks underscore growing government uneasiness about an economic slowdown and the social unrest it might bring. In the past week, a much-watched index showed manufacturing contracting sharply, and the government lowered controls on bank reserves to encourage more lending.

Meanwhile, strikes and other job actions have increased recently as factories retrench to confront higher labour costs and reduced demand for exports from Europe.

Zhou urged provincial officials to eliminate wasteful spending that has contributed to the mass protests, riots and other unrest that have proliferated in recent years.

In another instance of frayed tensions, Xinhua reported that hundreds of people overturned four police and government cars on Friday in the central city of Xi’an after a truck hit and killed a girl and police did not arrive at the scene for two hours.

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Germany: Thousands evacuated after Koblenz WWII bomb find

Officials in Germany’s western city of Koblenz say some 45,000 residents have to be evacuated from their homes as officials try to defuse a Second World War bomb discovered in the Rhine river.

City officials said today the massive British 1.8-ton bomb will be defused early Sunday, requiring all residents within a radius of about 1.2 miles from the bomb site to leave their homes for the day.

Officials say seven nursing homes, two hospitals and a prison are also being evacuated. Train and road traffic in the area, will come to a halt.

The bomb was found last week alongside a 275lb bomb dropped there by US forces during the war, after the Rhine’s water level fell due to lack of rain.

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Philippines sees march for gay rights

More than 1,000 gays, lesbians and transgender people have marched in the Philippine capital to demand equal rights and an end to discrimination, and more support for an Aids programme.

The marchers carried a large rainbow flag during the annual Pride parade around Manila’s Malate district today, some dancing to the beat of drums played by a band.

Progressive Organisation of Gays in the Philippines spokesman Goya Candelario says they’re pushing Congress to pass a law against discrimination that they say denies them jobs and social services.

Jessie Dimaisip of the Akbayan political party, which supports gay rights, says they’re also seeking more funds for HIV-Aids testing and a support programme.

The Health Department says 7,884 people have been infected with HIV since 1984, including 937 Aids cases.

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Chavez hosts regional bloc summit

Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez is hosting leaders from across the Americas at a two-day summit.

Mr Chavez described the new regional bloc that excludes the US as a tribute to his hero South American independence hero Simon Bolivar, saying the time has come to put an end to US hegemony.

“Only unity will make us free,” Mr Chavez said to applause at the opening ceremony. “This is the path: Unity, unity, unity!”

He called it an achievement that Latin America has been seeking for 200 years, and shouted: “Viva Bolivar!”

Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega echoed Mr Chavez’s sentiments, saying Latin American and Caribbean countries should ensure that the policy of US intervention to protect the region’s nations, declared by President James Monroe in 1823, is never revived.

“We are sentencing the Monroe Doctrine to death,” Mr Ortega said.

The 33-nation Community of Latin American and Caribbean States includes every country in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Unlike the Washington-based Organisation of American States, or OAS, it will have Cuba as a full member and exclude the US and Canada.

Cuban president Raul Castro said that if it is successful, the creation of the new bloc known by its Spanish initials Celac will be “the biggest event in 200 years”.

“I’m sorry it isn’t Fidel who is occupying the place that I am, because he is the one who deserves it,” Mr Castro said of his elder brother, who permanently stepped down from Cuba’s presidency in 2008.

Mr Castro condemned this year’s Nato airstrikes in Libya as a crime and said Latin American and Caribbean nations should declare themselves a “territory of peace and free of foreign militaries”.

Other Latin American leaders said they see Celac as a forum to build closer economic and political relations across the region, but not as a platform for challenging US policies.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon said it will be a group “to work in favour of unity and prosperity”.

Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos, who is a US ally but also has friendly relations with Mr Chavez, said that “Celac isn’t being born to be against anyone”.

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