Indonesian 'sex cult' leader arrested
2 hours, 14 minutes ago
JAKARTA (AFP) - An Indonesian cult head accused of leading his followers in wild orgies and giving sermons in his underpants was arrested Thursday and faces charges of "lewd acts" and insulting religion, police said.
Agus Noro, the head of the Satria Piningit Weteng Buwono sect, turned himself in early in the morning after a three-day hunt, Jakarta police spokesman Zulkarnain told AFP.
Noro, who is called Agus Imam Solihin or "leader of the faithful" by followers, is alleged to have had sex with his disciples and instructed them to have group sex while he watched in the sect's mansion outside Jakarta.
"We're investigating him based on a report made by a female follower named Kartiningsih on January 26. She complained that Noro had asked her to massage him and touch his genitals," Zulkarnain said.
"She was also made to have sex with him, while her husband and followers watched," he added.
"Lewd acts" and insulting religion carry jail terms of up to nine years and seven years respectively, Zulkarnain said.
"If our investigations prove that he carried out lewd acts, we'll name him a suspect and hand him over to the court," Zulkarnain said.
"He has about 40 followers, all adults. At the beginning, Noro told them to pray and carry out religious recitations. After several months, he told them he was God and that they didn't have to do that any more," Zulkarnain said.
Noro gave religious sermons wearing only his underpants and told his disciples they would be taught "Kamasutra" sex techniques to use in the afterlife, former follower Eko was quoted as saying by news website Okezone.
"We just obeyed like we'd been hypnotised," Eko said.
Police described the sex guru, believed to be in his 40s, as looking "cool... just like youngsters nowadays," with dyed brown hair and fair skin, the website reported.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Berlusconi says Italian women so beautiful they need protection from rapists
Sun Jan 25, 2:56 PM
By The Associated Press
ROME - Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is being criticized for suggesting that Italy's women are so beautiful they need military escorts to avoid being raped.
Berlusconi made the comments Sunday, responding to questions about a proposal to deploy 300,000 soldiers in the streets to fight crime.
A string of violent crimes, including a rape in Rome on New Year's Eve and another outside the capital this week, prompted the proposal for added security.
But Berlusconi said even with added police, such crimes can happen, and that Italy needs so many soldiers on the streets "because our women are so beautiful."
Opposition legislator Giovanna Melandri called Berlusconi's comments "profoundly offensive."
Berlusconi says he was just complimenting Italian women.
Friday, January 16, 2009

A Japanese producer of extreme pornography, Natural High, has embarked on a quest to save poor African orphans, by sending a porn star and a film crew to make “anthropological documentary” porn of the Japanese lady having sex with various tribesmen, with the proceeds earmarked for donation to the only aid organisation which would have anything to do with them.
Charity Porn Saves African Orphans - The Naked Continent" AV
The producer, Sakkun, is said to have been travelling Africa during the production of “The Naked Continent” (see below for details), and was struck upon seeing the poverty of the African children there, thinking “Isn’t there anything an AV director can do to help?” (other than paying women to have sex with their men, or perhaps paying their men to have sex with their performer, Nana-chan, we might think).
The pornographer cum good Samaritan then hit upon the idea of porn for charity.
However, when he proposed his delightful idea to a variety of aid agencies, you may be heartened to know that none of them would give him so much as the time of day; however, one Kenyan charitable group was bankrupt enough to go along with him, the “Musona Self Help Group”.
The AV producer gave them a million yen (interesting interpretation of “self help”, but let us leave that aside), and then sent them a porn star to help with the aid efforts, doling out corn, stationary, and building materials, in the usual ineffective manner.
For more, read here with commentary here.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Ex-Congo leader accused of war crimes
2 hours, 23 minutes ago
THE HAGUE (AFP) - Jean-Pierre Bemba, the former vice-president of DR Congo, on Monday rejected accusations by prosecutors at the International Criminal Court that forces he led had used rape as a weapon of war.
Bemba rejected the war crimes charges during the pre-trial hearing at the court in The Hague after which the judges will decide if there are sufficient grounds for trial.
His lawyers argued that the claims were part of a political conspiracy against him.
Bemba had commanded a militia force in the Democratic Republic of Congo-based, said prosecutors.
Between October 2002 and March 2003, Bemba's Movement for the Liberation of Congo (MLC) had waged a campaign of terror against civilians in neighbouring Central African Republic (CAR), they alleged.
Ange Felix Patasse, then president of CAR, had invited the force into the country to help put down a coup led by General Francois Bozize. It was Bozize, after he took power in 2003, who asked the ICC to probe the events.
"Jean-Pierre Bemba wanted to traumatise and to terrorise the population and to make them unwilling to support the rebels," prosecutor Fatou Bensouda told a panel of three judges.
"To do this, he chose rape as his main weapon ... rapes against mothers in the presence of their children and rapes of children as their parents were forced to watch.
Bemba, the 46-year-old Belgian-educated son of a rich businessman, sat far back in his chair with folded arms for much of the morning session, passing an occasional note to his lawyers.
Dressed in a blue suit and striped tie, he sat motionless for a media photo session before the start of the hearing, and afterwards curtly introduced himself to the judges by simply stating his name.
Bemba was arrested on an ICC warrant in Brussels last May. He faces five charges of war crimes and three of crimes against humanity for rape, torture, pillaging and murder committed by his MLC movement.
Bensouda told the court of the alleged ordeal of a man identified as "Witness 23", who was raped in front of his wife and children and told investigators that afterwards "they came to my wife, in front of my eyes they abused my wife. After they finished with my wife they came to my children."
His wife had later died.
"It is the responsibility of the office of the prosecutor to stand up for Witness 23, to stand up for his wife, to stand up for his children and the hundreds of victims in the Central African Republic who suffered the same fate," said Bensouda.
"Many of these victims have died, some killed outright and others by being raped and infected with HIV," she said.
Bemba's defence lawyer, Karim Khan, argued that Bemba's men were bona fide soldiers deployed to defend a democratically elected, neighbouring government.
As such, they were under the command and control of Patasse, and any criminal conduct "must fall squarely on the former head of state of the Central African Republic."
Patasse returned to the CAR only last December after five years' exile in Togo to take part in the country's peace talks.
Bemba sympathised with the lot of the people of the CAR, said Khan, "but the prosecution's difficulty lies in establishing a nexus beteen that suffering and my client.
"This case should not be confirmed."
Another defence lawyer, Nkwebe Liriss, argued that the case was a political plot, claiming some witnesses were historical adversaries of Bemba.
"Many Congolese and many Africans think this is a matter of brushing aside Mr Bemba for the next election."
After an eight-year war, the MLC became a partner and Bemba one of four vice-presidents in a transitional DR Congo government ahead of 2006 elections.
He was defeated for the presidency by Joseph Kabila.
He led opposition to Kabila, which turned violent when government forces tried to disarm his private militia in clashes that killed 300 in March 2007, and forced Bemba into exile.
The court will rule on whether the trial should go ahead within 60 days.
In Paris, the International Federation for Human Rights welcomed the proceedings and in a statement Monday called on the ICC to pursue other senior figures implicated in the atrocities.
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