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Texas teacher sacked after reading Anne Frank's "Diary" to pupils

The teacher was dismissed after reading an extract adapted as a graphic novel.

UNITED STATES - At school, you may have read the Journal Anne Frank in class, the diary of a young Jewish girl exiled to the Netherlands during the Nazi regime. But in early September, a teacher in Texas was fired for reading extracts from the novel to his pupils in the fourth grade. According to the school district concerned, this version of Journal contains pornographic material.

The controversial extract is taken from a graphic novel adapted from the original work, which includes passages cut from other editions. And one of these passages concerns, among other things, a description of the clitoris written by Anne Frank. The teenager also mentions her attraction to another girl.

After parents complained about these passages being read " inappropriate "The teacher was dismissed, reports the television channel KFDM. This is not the first time that this adaptation has been contested: last year in Texas, the book was withdrawn from certain libraries.

However, the Anne Frank Fund, which manages the copyright for the various editions of the newspaper, had already defended the content of this graphic novel, explaining that a book written by a 12-year-old girl was perfectly appropriate for her peers.

A worrying wave of censorship

But the controversy doesn't stop there: the graphic novel has also been banned in several districts of Florida. This is just one of many examples in the United States, where school libraries have been facing a growing wave of censorship since 2021. A growing number of restrictive laws have been passed by Republican elected representatives, and unsurprisingly it is books about marginalised communities and dealing with subjects such as discrimination, gender and sexuality that are being banned.

Examples abound, particularly in conservative states: in one district in Florida, a book about two male penguins raising a baby penguin together was banned from nursery and primary schools. In South Carolina, it was Ta-Nehisi Coates' memoir on systemic racism, Black anger, which had been singled out by students who had managed to censor the book at their school.

The controversy is growing, to the point that on Tuesday 19 September, 175 artists and activists, including Ariana Grande, Roxane Gay and Mark Ruffalo, signed an open letter condemning this wave of censorship. " Soon these regressive ideologues will turn their attention to other forms of art and entertainment, persisting in their attacks that scapegoat marginalised communities, particularly racialised people and those from the LGBTQ+ community, "The text also calls for the defence of artistic freedom.

Text by huffingtonpost.fr /Émilie Rappeneau

Jean Dujardin to be Zorro for France Télévisions

The French actor will play the horseman who emerges from the night.

Jean Dujardin will don the mask of Zorro in a series for France Télévisions. Benjamin Charbit ("Les Sauvages") will be writing the script, reports "Satellifacts".

The hero - and his alter ego Don Diego Vega, a wealthy 24-year-old nobleman from the village of Reina in Los Angeles - was created by novelist Johnston McCulley in 1919. It has inspired numerous TV series, films and even cartoons. Douglas Fairbanks, Antonio Banderas and Alain Delon have all worn the cape, flat hat and wolf in films. Guy Williams (Zorro and Don Diego "de la" Vega, in the 1957 cult series).

Disney+ and Amazon in the race

Jean Dujardin has already had the opportunity to play him on television. It was in an episode of the series "Platane" in 2013.

 

"Zorro" has been all the rage for several months now. A new version described as respectful of the codes but contemporary is being prepared for Amazon Prime, with Spaniard Miguel Bernardeau ("Elite") as Don Diego de la Vega and Mexican actress Renata Notni as Lolita Marquez. Disney+ has the same ambition, preparing a remake with Wilmer Valderrama ("That '70s Show", "NCIS") in the lead role. Éric Judor is reportedly still working on a series for Canal+, a project he first mooted almost ten years ago.

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Russia: Vladimir Putin accepts Kim Jong-un's invitation to visit North Korea

ALLIANCE Washington said on Wednesday it was "concerned" by the rapprochement between Moscow and Pyongyang

The romance between Moscow and Pyongyang continues. Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to visit North Korea at the invitation of its leader Kim Jong-un, who is currently visiting Russia to strengthen their military ties. For the time being, however, nothing has been officially announced about a possible agreement to deliver military equipment to Russia to support its offensive in Ukraine, as suggested by Washington.

Following a meeting on Wednesday, "Kim Jong-un courteously invited Putin to visit the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) at his convenience", the official North Korean news agency KCNA reported on Thursday, using North Korea's official name. That same day, the North Korean leader assured Vladimir Putin that Moscow would win a "great victory" over its enemies.

Prospects" for military cooperation

For his part, Putin toasted the "future strengthening of cooperation" with Pyongyang, speaking to the press about the "prospects" for military cooperation with North Korea despite the international sanctions.

Following the North Korean leader's arrival in Russia on Tuesday aboard his armoured train, Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin visited facilities at the Vostotchny cosmodrome in the Far East, which was completed in 2016 and will eventually replace the historic Baikonur space base. They then held official discussions lasting around two hours with their delegations and on a one-to-one basis. Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Industry Minister Denis Manturov took part in the discussions.

According to Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-un will also attend a "demonstration" by the Russian navy in the Pacific in Vladivostok. The North Korean leader will also visit "civil and military" aeronautical equipment factories in the Far East, according to the Russian head of state.

Washington threatens new sanctions

The US has expressed "concern" that Russia is interested in buying North Korean munitions to support its invasion of Ukraine. "We are obviously concerned about any emerging defence relationship between North Korea and Russia," said National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.

In Vostotchny, Vladimir Putin raised the possibility of Russia helping Pyongyang to build satellites, after North Korea recently failed twice to put a military spy satellite into orbit. Matthew Miller, spokesman for the US State Department, expressed concern that any cooperation on satellites would be "in violation of several UN resolutions". The US "will not hesitate" to impose sanctions against Pyongyang and Moscow if necessary, he warned.

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SPAIN | LUIS RUBIALES AND THE FORCED KISS TO JENNIFER HERMOSO: "IT WAS A RECIPROCAL ACT".

Luis Rubiales may have decided to resign as President of the Spanish Football Federation, but he is still defending himself over the kiss he gave to player Jennifer Hermoso after La Roja won the FIFA Women's World Cup. For him, it was simply a "reciprocal act", he assured journalist Piers Morgan in an interview.

Luis Rubiales strikes back. In an interview granted to journalist Piers Morgan and broadcast on the British channel TalkTV on Tuesday, the now ex-president of the Spanish Football Association went back over the episode of the kiss to player Jennifer Hermoso after the women's 'Roja' were crowned world champions.
It was a reciprocal act, she came to me, very happy" he said, referring to a gesture that has since led to his resignation and the fact that he has been summoned by an examining magistrate on Friday to appear as an accused to answer charges of sexual assault.
She lifted me up, lifted me into the air (...) We were both moved. When we touched down, I had a brief exchange with her and we congratulated each other. I gave her a quick kiss. I asked her, "Can I give you a little kiss? Which is normal in our country (...) I remember that she gave me one or two pats on the side. She laughed and that was that." explained the former CEO during this interview on the Piers Morgan sans filtre programme.
 
MY INTENTIONS WERE NOBLE
 
No (malicious) intent. And of course no sexual connotations or anything like that. Nothing other than a moment of happiness, a great joy at that moment." says Rubiales in this interview. " My intentions were noble, 100% not sexual, 100%, I repeat 100%," he claims.
 

Jenni Hermoso denied this, saying that she had " felt vulnerable and a victim (...) of an impulsive and sexist act, inappropriate and without any consent on (my) part" . Rubiales even argued before Piers Morgan that he would have acted the same way if it had been a man: " There's no doubt about it... When I was a player, there were times, when we were avoiding relegation or winning promotion in particular, when we kissed each other on the mouth..." .

Since a recent reform of the Spanish Penal Code, a non-consensual kiss can be considered a sexual assault, a criminal category that includes all types of sexual violence.

Trump pleads not guilty to attempted election manipulation

Former US President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty, according to a court document filed on Thursday. He is charged with attempting to reverse the outcome of the 2020 presidential election in the state of Georgia.

This is the fourth criminal case against the tycoon, who is once again running for the White House and remains the favourite for the Republican primaries. His trial date in this case has not yet been set.

Summoned on 6 September for his public arraignment in Georgia, the ex-President indicated in the court document that he was waiving his right to appear before the judge and should therefore not travel to Atlanta again.

Mr Trump and 18 others, including his former lawyer Rudy Giuliani, were charged in mid-August with unlawful attempts to reverse the outcome of the 2020 election in this key state, won by current Democratic President Joe Biden.

The law on organised crime, used by the prosecutor in this case, provides for sentences of five to twenty years' imprisonment.

In this case, Donald Trump had to go to an Atlanta prison last week to be put on file. There, he was subjected to a mug shot, a first for a former US president, before quickly leaving.

Legal marathon

The septuagenarian is also accused in New York of making suspicious payments to a former X-rated actress, and by the federal justice system of lobbying during the 2020 presidential election, as well as negligent handling of confidential documents after he left the White House.

The former president has pleaded not guilty in all these cases. He systematically attributes his legal setbacks to the Biden administration, which he accuses of "electoral interference" to block his path to the White House. Joe Biden is also a candidate for the next presidential election.

"I have done nothing wrong" by calling into question the results of the 2020 presidential election, the tribune insisted.

In any case, the tempestuous Republican is gearing up for an extraordinary year in 2024, with an election campaign and several trials in March and May - a timetable that could still change. The presidential election will be held in November.

Paradoxically, each legal twist brings him millions of dollars in campaign donations from Trump supporters convinced that he is the victim of a political cabal.

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