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Lesson not learned as UFT again throws support behind Sharpton anti-cop rally

This teachers union never learns.

The UFT plans to send busloads of protesters to the Rev. Al Sharptons anti-cop rally in Washington, DC, this weekend despite the fury it sparked by co-sponsoring a similar march over the summer.

We cant stop them from supporting Al Sharpton and the anti-cop brigade. Its the Useless Federation of Teachers, one outraged teacher told The Post.

In August, scores of city teachers including many married to NYPD cops blasted the UFT on its own Facebook page for supporting a Sharpton-led demonstration on Staten Island.

In a rare labor rift, the head of the Patrolmens Benevolent Association also called UFT president Michael Mulgrew disgraceful and accused Mulgrew of trying to distract attention from his failed leadership.

How would he like it if police officers lined up with the activists who oppose his efforts to shield bad teachers and undermine effective charter schools? Lynch said.

In an Action Alert posted on its Web site, the UFT strongly urges its members to attend Sharptons Justice for All march on Saturday, offering free rides on charter buses leaving at 6 a.m.

But the union didnt do its homework, mistakenly saying it would march with our colleagues at the NAACP, which has no public affiliation with Sharptons protest.

In September, the UFT warned pro-cop teachers not to wear NYPD T-shirts on their first day of class and raised the specter of potential implications for their jobs.

But dozens of educators refused to be bullied, proudly posing in their shirts for photos that were posted on a Facebook page titled Thank you, NYPD.

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While the EU pulls funds from Gambia over its human rights record, the Middle East steps in

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People are seen outside closed stores in the Gambian capital Banjul

The European Union is pulling the plug on funding to Gambia because of concerns about its human rights record amid concerns about the Islamification of the region.

It has withdrawn millions of euros of funding, leaving the mainly Muslim West African nation to rely increasingly on donors from the Middle East for development projects.

The shift in soft power is of concern to Western governments in a region where Islamist militancy in northern Nigeria and northern Mali is fuelling instability, diplomatic sources said.

"West Africa has a large, impressionable youth population that have no access to jobs. Their loyalty might be bought through aid, sometimes by those sympathetic to the Islamification of the region," said one diplomat.

Gambia was criticized by the United Nations Human Rights Council in October for restricting freedom of expression and numerous other rights violations.

In November, Gambia cut off dialogue with the European Union after President Yahya Jammeh returned from a visit to Qatar.

The EU decided unanimously in December that systematic abuse of human rights amounted to contravention of the Cotonou Agreement, an international accord that stipulates that aid can be delivered only in return for progress in human rights.

It took the decision weeks after Jammeh signed into law an act that could imprison homosexuals for life. There followed a crackdown on gays and lesbians, causing many to hide or flee into neighboring Senegal.

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2,000 projects line up for Juncker plan funding

The European Union has prepared a list of almost 2,000 candidate projects, with a total value of 1300 billion euros, which could benefit from the 315 billion investment plan. EurActiv France reports.

According to an EU document, more than 2,000 projects across the EU hope to obtain a slice of the several billion plus euro investment plan announced by Commission President Juncker. The member states were asked to submit a list of projects to the European executive, in the hope of gaining funding.

These projects range from building a new terminal at Helsinki airport to upgrading flood defences in Great Britain and improving the energy efficiency of public buildings in France.

A long list

In a press release from 9 December, the European Commission identified "around 2,000 projects across Europe worth some 1.3 trillion of potential investments, out of which over 500 billion worth of projects could potentially be implemented over the next three years".

The candidate projects on this list, which is yet to be finalised, include a programme of building renovation in the Netherlands, the construction of a new port in Ireland, and even the building of a new high-speed railway between Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, worth 4.5 billion.

The European Commission hopes that the first projects it selects will have access to funding starting in June 2015.

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On 26 November, less than a month after his arrival at the head of the European executive, Jean-Claude Juncker presented his plan for the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), which he hopes will lead to 315 billion euro of (largely private) investment over 3 years.

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