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mit seiner Wahl verantwortliche<br />

Entscheidungen treffen<br />

kann." Eine bloße Koordination<br />

der Wirtschaftspolitik,<br />

wie sie zwischen Deutschland<br />

und Frankreich vereinbart<br />

worden sei, sei dagegen<br />

unproblematisch.<br />

Huber kritisierte den Vorschlag<br />

des EU-Kommissars<br />

Günther Oettinger, Staatskommissare<br />

nach Griechenland<br />

zu schicken. Das laufe<br />

auf eine Entmündigung hinaus.<br />

"Das führt zu einer<br />

Gefährdung des Friedenswerks<br />

Europa, denn weder<br />

die Griechen noch Spanier,<br />

Portugiesen oder Italiener<br />

werden sich auf Dauer einer<br />

solchen Fremdbestimmung<br />

unterwerfen." Man könne<br />

Solidarität üben, "aber die<br />

Konsequenz kann nicht die<br />

Knute sein".<br />

Der Münchner Professor<br />

verteidigte die Entscheidung<br />

des Gerichts, dem Parlament<br />

bei den Garantiezusagen im<br />

Euro-Rettungsschirm einen<br />

großen<br />

Freiraum<br />

einzuräumen. "Es muss<br />

Prognosespielräume geben,<br />

das Verfassungsgericht kann<br />

da nicht starr festlegen: 200<br />

Milliarden Euro, danach ist<br />

Schluss." Allerdings spreche<br />

einiges dafür, dass die Obergrenze<br />

erreicht sei, wenn<br />

Deutschland eine Haftung in<br />

Höhe eines kompletten Bundeshaushalts<br />

übernehmen<br />

wollte.<br />

JUSTIÇA NO EXTERIOR •<br />

THE GUARDIAN (LO) • NEWS • 18/9/2011<br />

Syrian boy, 11, shot dead as protest breaks out on first day of term<br />

Activists say Ibrahim Mohammed al-Farouj was killed by a bullet to the head<br />

Nour Ali<br />

At least one child has been<br />

shot dead and another arrested<br />

as Syrian pupils protested<br />

against the government on<br />

the first day of the new school<br />

year.<br />

Eleven-year-old Ibrahim<br />

Mohammed al-Farouj from<br />

Sanamein was killed by a<br />

bullet to the head, activists<br />

said, exactly six months after<br />

a group of schoolchildren in<br />

the southern city of Deraa<br />

sparked the first protests of<br />

the uprising against president<br />

Bashar al-Assad.<br />

Some schools remained closed<br />

because they had been<br />

used as holding centres for<br />

detained protesters or because<br />

teachers had been arrested,<br />

according to sources across<br />

the country. In other areas,<br />

troops used live ammunition<br />

to disperse students who had<br />

boycotted classes, chanting<br />

"No studying, no teaching<br />

until the president is toppled."<br />

Sameh al-Hamwi, an activist<br />

in Hama, said: "The government<br />

postponed the opening<br />

of many schools to Tuesday."<br />

He estimated that more than<br />

half the parents in the city<br />

were planning to keep their<br />

children at home amid fears<br />

for their safety.<br />

In the flashpoint city of<br />

Homs, locals said at least one<br />

child was arrested from a<br />

school in the wealthy Ghouta<br />

area. Amateur footage posted<br />

online showed children in<br />

another school in the city<br />

trampling on posters of Assad.<br />

At a third school, children<br />

tore up their citizenship<br />

textbooks.<br />

A former student of Ghasaniee,<br />

a school in Homs which<br />

had been used as a temporary<br />

detention facility, did not reopen,<br />

according a former<br />

student, who said a friend of<br />

his had found the playground<br />

full of discarded bullet casings<br />

and walls pockmarked<br />

with holes.<br />

For the past six months,<br />

young people have been on<br />

the frontline of antigovernment<br />

protests which<br />

broke out after a dozen children<br />

– all aged under 15 –<br />

were arrested in Deraa for<br />

scrawling anti-regime graffiti<br />

on a wall.<br />

But children have also been<br />

victims of the regime s violent<br />

response: 182 Syrians<br />

under the age of 18 have been<br />

killed and scores more<br />

tortured, according to Radwan<br />

Ziadeh, a US-based<br />

S T F N A M Í D I A • 2 2 d e s e t e m b r o d e 2 0 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P Á G I N A 1 5 5

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