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mardi 24 mai 2011

Affaire DSK: De nouveaux détails révélés sur l'affaire

Créé le 23/05/2011 à 23h23 -- Mis à jour le 23/05/2011 à 23h49
Un policier de l'unité scientifique de New York à l'entrée de l'hôtel Sofitel à New York, où a séjourné Dominique Strauss-Kahn, le 14 mai 2011.

Un policier de l'unité scientifique de New York à l'entrée de l'hôtel Sofitel à New York, où a séjourné Dominique Strauss-Kahn, le 14 mai 2011. John Minchillo/AP/SIPA

JUSTICE - Selon Fox News, Dominique Strauss-Kahn aurait tenté d’intimider la jeune femme...

«Sais-tu qui je suis? Sais-tu qui je suis?» C’est ce qu’aurait déclaré Dominique Strauss-Kahn à la femme de chambre qui ne savait pas qui se trouvait dans la suite 2806, selon Fox News, qui s’appuie sur une source judiciaire.

Sorti nu de sa salle de bains, Strauss-Kahn aurait commencé l'agression en touchant les seins de la femme de ménage. Toujours selon la chaîne d’information américaine, la femme aurait tenté de l’arrêter en appitoyant l'homme politique. «S’il vous plaît, non, aurait-elle dit à DSK. Je ne peux pas perdre mon travail, j’en ai besoin. Je vais le perdre, s’il vous plaît.» DSK lui aurait alors répondu: «Ne t’inquiète pas bébé, tu ne vas pas perdre ton travail. Ne t'inquite pas. Sais-tu qui je suis? Sais-tu qui je suis»

Elle tombe en s'enfuyant

Ensuite, la femme de ménage a voulu effrayer Strauss-Kahn en prétendant  que son manager était dans le couloir. Fox News affirme que DSK continuait alors à la presser dans le corridor de la suite. La femme de ménage aurait alors tenté de s’enfuir avant de glisser sur un journal et de tomber à genoux.

C’est à ce moment-là que DSK l’aurait forcé à lui faire une fellation. Elle l'aurait alors repoussé contre une armoire. Le Français porterait une marque dans le dos, selon le site d’information. C’est à ce moment-là, que la jeune femme serait sortie et se serait réfugiée auprès de collègues en pleurant et crachant.

Matthieu Goar, envoyé spécial à New York

Strauss-Kahn's pals bid to pay off woman's kin

 

Friends of alleged hotel sex fiend Dominique Strauss-Kahn secretly contacted the accusing maid's impoverished family, offering them money to make the case go away since they can't reach her in protective custody, The Post has learned.

 

The woman, who says she was sexually assaulted by the disgraced former head of the International Monetary Fund, has an extended family in the former French colony of Guinea in West Africa, well out of reach of the Manhattan DA's Office.

"They already talked with her family," a French businesswoman with close ties to Strauss-Kahn and his family told The Post. "For sure, it's going to end up on a quiet note."

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Prosecutors in Manhattan have done their best to keep the cleaning woman out of the reach of Strauss-Kahn's supporters, but the source was already predicting success for the Parisian pol's pals.

"He'll get out of it and will fly back to France. He won't spend time in jail. The woman will get a lot of money," said the source, adding that a seven-figure sum has been bandied about.

While the DA's office has sequestered the maid -- and is even monitoring her phone calls -- her extended family lives in a village that lacks paved roads, electricity and phone lines.

The average monthly income is $45, which is near-starvation, and some of her family members can't even afford shoes.

They live so off-the-grid in a remote village that they didn't know the maid was allegedly nearly raped until reporters trekked to the village to inform them.

The alleged victim, who lives with her 15-year-old daughter in The Bronx, came to the United States from Guinea several years ago after her husband died. She has received some financial help from her sister and brother-in-law living in New York.

Extended family members of the woman allegedly assaulted by Dominique Strauss-Kahn live in a remote village in Guinea in West Africa.The family of the Guinean woman who says the former International Monetary Fund chief, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, tried to rape her in a New York hotel, in their home village of Tchiakoulle.

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Extended family members of the woman allegedly assaulted by Dominique Strauss-Kahn live in a remote village in Guinea in West Africa.

 

The DA's office has warned local family members not to accept calls from associates of Strauss-Kahn. Even without the maid's testimony, however, prosecutors claim they have plenty of damning evidence to prosecute Strauss-Kahn, including her videotaped statement, grand-jury testimony, statements from fellow hotel employees and semen samples found on the hotel room carpet.

Strauss-Kahn, 62, remains under house arrest in a pricey lower Manhattan pad secured by his billionaire wife, Anne Sinclair. He must wear a GPS-enabled ankle bracelet and have armed guards to prevent him from escaping.

Meanwhile, in another development yesterday, it emerged that Strauss-Kahn allegedly shouted, "Do you know who I am?" as he assaulted the victim, according to a new report.

"Don't you know who I am? Don't you know who I am?" Strauss- Kahn repeatedly inquired during the incident, according to Fox News.

"Please, please stop. No!" she cried as he pinned her to the bed, law-enforcement sources said. "Please stop. I need my job, I can't lose my job, don't do this. I will lose my job. Please, please stop!"

In a heartless reply, Strauss-Kahn, allegedly told her, "No, baby. Don't worry, you're not going to lose your job," sources said, adding that he again repeated, "Don't you know who I am?"

While she begged him to stop, he allegedly pressed the attack, dragging her down the hall and forcing her to perform oral sex.

The maid finally escaped by pushing him into a piece of furniture in the $3,000-a-night Sofitel suite, she said. Sources said that the Frenchman has a gash on his back where he hit the armoire and that blood was found on the sheets.

Investigators also confirmed a DNA match between Strauss-Kahn and a semen sample found on the maid's shirt.

Meanwhile, Strauss-Kahn faces a deadline this morning to vacate the apartment at 71 Broadway where he's been under house arrest since he was sprung from Rikers on Friday.

He is now hunting for a townhouse so he doesn't have to deal with belligerent co-op and condo boards, and has a $50,000 monthly budget, sources said.

"He has been calling around, but no broker wants to work with him," a top broker said. "He wants to find a broker who will help secure a place for him with more privacy so he won't be harassed, and he is not particular about the neighborhood."

Additional reporting by Chuck Bennett, Helen Freund, Hannah Rappleye, Jennifer Gould Keil, Larry Celona, Jamie Schram and Post Wire Services

  Extended family members of the woman allegedly assaulted by Dominique Strauss-Kahn live in a remote village in Guinea in West Africa.The family of the Guinean woman who says the former International Monetary Fund chief, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, tried to rape her in a New York hotel, in their home village of Tchiakoulle.

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The family of the Guinean woman who says the former International Monetary Fund chief, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, tried to rape her in a New York hotel, in their home village of Tchiakoulle.

 


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lundi 23 mai 2011

Quelques rappels utiles sur Dominique Strauss-Kahn

Pendant que les médias s’acharnent à le présumer innocent, il ne faut pas oublier qui est cet homme.

 

- Il a occupé les fonctions de ministre de l’Industrie et du Commerce international de 1991 à 1993, période durant laquelle il a participé aux négociations commerciales de l’Uruguay Round préparatoire à la création de l’Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC).

- En 1994, il participe avec Raymond Lévy, alors PDG de Renault, à la création du Cercle de l’Industrie, cercle spécialisé dans la défense de l’industrie française à Bruxelles, dont il devient le vice-président et où il côtoie des grands patrons.

- En 1997, Lionel Jospin, nouveau Premier ministre, le nomme ministre de l’Économie, des Finances et de l’Industrie. Il est l’artisan de privatisations massives, notamment celle de France Télécom, alors que le programme de Lionel Jospin excluait expressément cette dernière. Sous son impulsion, le gouvernement Jospin (1997-2002) a privatisé davantage que les gouvernements de droite Balladur et Juppé réunis (31 milliards d’euros contre 25,7), notamment quelques fleurons de l’économie française qui échappent ainsi au contrôle public : Air France, Aérospatiale (EADS), Thomson, Autoroutes du Sud de la France, France Télécom, Eramet, des compagnies d’assurances (GAN, CNP), des banques (Crédit Lyonnais, CIC, Marseillaise de Crédit, Crédit Foncier de France)…

- En mai 2005, il sort un DVD en faveur du « oui » au projet de traité établissant une Constitution pour l’Europe. Le « non » l’emportera en France à plus de 54%.

- Le 17 septembre 2006, il déclare : « Les universités françaises sont en train de plonger dans les palmarès internationaux. Il faut créer une concurrence entre les établissements et mettre fin à l’hypocrisie du diplôme unique. Ce qui n’empêche pas de garder le système dans le public et de conserver une vision égalitaire ». Il ajoute : « Pour moi, il n’y aurait pas de scandale à ce que la chaire de physique nucléaire de Paris-VI soit financée par EDF, si EDF trouve que c’est bon pour son image. Mais ce n’est pas dans les mœurs |1| ».

- Le 18 novembre 2008, il est décoré des insignes de Grand officier de l’ordre de la République par le dictateur tunisien Ben Ali. A cette occasion, M. Strauss-Kahn déclare : « l’économie tunisienne va bien, malgré la crise, (...) la politique économique qui est conduite est saine, et je pense que c’est un bon exemple à suivre pour beaucoup de pays (...) le jugement que porte le FMI sur la politique tunisienne est très positif (...) les choses continueront de fonctionner correctement |2| ».

- En novembre 2008, à l’issue de sa visite en Libye, il déclare : « Le Maghreb a connu des progrès remarquables et son potentiel est considérable. (…) J’ai félicité les participants à la Conférence de Tripoli d’avoir adopté le plan d’action pour accélérer les réformes en matière de facilitation des échanges, d’intégration financière et de la promotion du secteur privé et des projets communs. (…) Le défi principal est de maintenir le rythme des réformes en cours visant entre autres à réduire la taille de l’État. Dans ce contexte, le Programme de distribution de la richesse comporte à la fois une bonne occasion et certains risques. S’il est structuré et mis sur pied convenablement, ce programme pourrait promouvoir le secteur privé tout en minimisant les risques posés pour l’offre de services publics essentiels |3| ».

- « On vit 100 ans, on ne va pas continuer à avoir la retraite à 60 ans » (Le Figaro, 20 mai 2010). Le ministre du Travail de Nicolas Sarkozy, Eric Woerth, le remercie publiquement pour sa position en faveur de la réforme des retraites |4|.

|1| « Depuis New-York, Strauss-Kahn veut dynamiter les facs », Libération, 19 septembre 2006 et sur un site de soutien à sa candidature aux primaires du Parti socialiste : http://www.dskpour2012.com/dominiqu...

|2| Voir la vidéo : http://www.cadtm.org/Strauss-Kahn-d...

|3| Communiqué de presse consulté le 12 mars 2011, http://www.imf.org/external/french/...

|4| Dépêche AFP, « Retraites : merci à DSK (Woerth) », 7 octobre 2010


Panoramio

vendredi 20 mai 2011

Strauss-Kahn: The Establishment Eliminates A Threat

Paul Craig Roberts
Infowars.com
May 20, 2011

The police and the prostitute media have made it impossible for Dominique Strauss-Kahn to get a fair trial. From the moment of the announcement that he had been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a hotel maid, and before he was ever indicted, the accounts given by the police were designed to create the impression that the director of the International Monetary Fund was guilty. For example, the police told the media, which duly regurgitated to the public, that Strauss-Kahn was in such a hurry to flee the scene of the crime that he left behind his cell phone. The police also put out the story that by calling airlines and demanding passenger lists, they managed to catch the fleeing rapist just as his plane was departing for France.

A New York judge denied Strauss-Kahn bail on the basis of police misrepresentation that he was apprehended fleeing the country.

Once he was imprisoned, the police announced that Strauss-Kahn was on suicide watch, which is a way of suggesting to the public that the accused rapist might take his own life in order to avoid the public humiliation of a guilty verdict from a jury.

But what really happened, assuming one can learn anything from press reports, is that Strauss-Kahn, upon arriving at JFK airport for his scheduled flight, discovered that he did not have his cell phone and telephoned the hotel, the scene of the alleged crime. It boggles the mind that anyone could possibly think that a person fleeing from his crime would call the scene of the crime, ask about his left behind cell phone, and tell them where he was.

Then in rapid succession, reeking of orchestration, a French woman steps forward and declares that a decade ago she was nearly raped by Strauss-Kahn. This was followed by Kristin Davis, the Manhattan Madam of the prostitute who did in Eliot Spitzer before he could get the banksters on Wall Street, stepping forward to announce that one of her call girls refused to service Strauss-Kahn a second time because he was too rough in the act.

With hunting season opened, any woman whose career would benefit from publicity, or whose bank account would bless a damage award, can now step forward and claim to have been a victim or near victim of Strauss-Kahn.

This is not to deny that Strauss-Kahn might have an inordinate appetite for sex that did him in. It is to say that long before a jury hears from the maid, or from a prosecutor speaking for the maid “who is too traumatized to appear in court,” the jury has been programmed with the verdict that he is guilty.

Why would he run away if he didn’t do it?

Look at all the women he has accosted!

You get the picture.

I have written about the anomalies of the case. One of the most striking is the confirmed reports in the French and British press that a political activist for French President Sarkozy, Jonathan Pinet, tweeted the news of Strauss-Kahn’s arrest to Arnaud Dassier, a spin doctor for Sarkozy, before the news was announced by the New York police.

Pinet’s explanation for how he was the first to know is that a “friend” in the Sofitel Hotel, where the alleged crime took place, told him. Is it merely a coincidence that the men assigned the task of removing the Strauss-Kahn threat to French President Sarkozy’s re-election had a clued-in friend in the Sofitel Hotel? Did the police clue-in the “friend” before they made the public announcement? If so, why?

What bothers me about the Strauss-Kahn affair is that if the police have evidence that supports their insistence on his guilt, it is pointless for the police to set Strauss-Kahn up in the media. Generally, set-ups like this occur only when there is no evidence or when the evidence has to be fabricated and cannot withstand examination.

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As a person who had a Washington career, I find other aspects of the case disturbing. Strauss-Kahn had emerged as a threat to the establishment. Polls showed that as the socialist candidate, he was the odds-on favorite to defeat the American candidate, Sarkozy, in the upcoming French presidential election. Perhaps it was only electoral posturing to help defeat Sarkozy, but Strauss-Kahn indicated that he intended to move the International Monetary Fund away from its past policy of making the poor pay for the mistakes of the rich. He spoke of strengthening collective bargaining, and of restructuring mortgages, tax and spending policies in order that the economy would serve ordinary people in addition to the banksters. Strauss-Kahn said that regulation needed to be restored to financial markets and implied that a more even distribution of income was required.

These remarks, together with a likely win over Sarkozy in the French election, made Strauss-Kahn a double-barreled challenge to the establishment. The third strike against him was the recent IMF report that said China would surpass the US as the world’s first economy within five years. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/imf-bombshell-age-of-america-about-to-end-2011-04-25

People who haven’t spent their professional life in Washington may not understand the threat to Washington that is in the IMF report. Whether deserved or not, the IMF has a lot of credibility. By placing China as the number one economic power by the end of the next US presidential term, the IMF thrust a dagger through the heart of American hegemony. Washington’s power is based on America’s economic supremacy. The IMF report said that this supremacy was at its end.

This kind of announcement tells the political world that, as the headline read, “the age of America is over.” For the first time in decades, other countries can see the prospect of escaping from US domination. They don’t have to be puppet states, part of the hegemonic empire. They see the prospect of serving their own people and their own interests instead of those of Washington. European countries, for example, forced to fight for Washington in Afghanistan and Libya, see light at the end of the tunnel. They can now think about refusing.

Although rich and a member of the establishment, and independently of his behavior toward women, Strauss-Kahn made the mistake of revealing that he might have a social conscience. Either this social conscience or the hubris of power led him to challenge American supremacy. This is an unforgivable crime for which he is being punished.

My friend, Alexander Cockburn, an intelligent and civilized person who is derided by right-wingers as a communist, lacks my experience of Washington. Consequently, he thinks that the facts will come out, although he seems to prefer that they come out on the side of the maid and not Strauss-Kahn.

If Alex were the Bolshevik he is said to be, he would know that no high-ranking figure who was serving the establishment would be destroyed on the basis of the word of an immigrant maid living in a sub-let apartment in a building for aids victims. The very notion that the US establishment craves justice to this extent is a total absurdity. Americans are so indifferent to injustice that the American public shrugs off the hundreds of thousands and millions of women, children, and village elders who are murdered, maimed, dispossessed, and displaced by the US military in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Libya, Somalia, and wherever Washington and the military/security complex, while feeding on power and profit, can claim to be protecting Americans from “terrorists” or bringing democracy to the heathen.

The American criminal justice system is riddled with wrongful convictions and stinks of injustice. The US has a much higher rate of incarceration than alleged authoritarian regimes, such as China, and routinely destroys the lives of young people, and even mothers of small children, for using drugs.

Strauss-Kahn’s indictment serves emotional needs of conservatives, left-wingers, and feminists as well as establishment agendas. Conservatives don’t like the French, because they did not support the US invasion of Iraq. The left-wing doesn’t like rich white guys and IMF officials, and feminists don’t like womanizers. But even if the government’s case falls apart in the courtroom, Strauss-Kahn has been removed from the French presidential race and from the IMF. This, not justice for an immigrant, is what the case is about.

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Many Americans are unable to comprehend that authorities would remove a threat with a frame-up. But far worst has occurred. Francesco Cossiga, a former President of Italy, revealed that many of the bombings in Europe during the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, which were blamed on communists, were in fact “false flag” operations carried out by the CIA and Italian intelligence in order to scare voters away from the communist party. Cossiga’s revelations resulted in a parliamentary investigation in which intelligence operative Vincenzo Vinciguerra stated: “You had to attack civilians, the people, women, children, innocent people, unknown people far removed from any political game. The reason was quite simple: to force the public to turn to the state to ask for greater security.”

If democratic governments will murder innocents for political reasons, why wouldn’t they frame someone? Whether innocent or guilty, Strauss-Kahn has been framed in advance of his trial.

Dr. Paul Craig Roberts is the father of Reaganomics and the former head of policy at the Department of Treasury. He is a columnist and was previously an editor for the Wall Street Journal. His latest book, “How the Economy Was Lost: The War of the Worlds,” details why America is disintegrating.

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