Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Meet Homer Simpson’s new neighbor: Julian Assange
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Assad will die like Gaddafi – Syrian opposition
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Assad will die like Gaddafi – Syrian opposition
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As demise toll mounts, time operating out for war-torn Syria
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As loss of life toll mounts, time working out for war-torn Syria
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China infuriated by US-Philippines protection options
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China infuriated by US-Philippines protection ideas
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Assad need to go, no foreign forces in Syria: UNSC draft
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Assad must go, no international forces in Syria: UNSC draft
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Assad will die like Gaddafi – Syrian opposition
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Assad will die like Gaddafi – Syrian opposition
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Assad will die like Gaddafi – Syrian opposition
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Assad will die like Gaddafi – Syrian opposition
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Assad should go, no overseas forces in Syria: UNSC draft
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Assad need to go, no foreign forces in Syria: UNSC draft
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As loss of life toll mounts, time working out for war-torn Syria
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As death toll mounts, time running out for war-torn Syria
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Assad will die like Gaddafi – Syrian opposition
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Assad will die like Gaddafi – Syrian opposition
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Fulfill Homer Simpson’s new neighbor: Julian Assange
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China infuriated by US-Philippines protection ideas
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As loss of life toll mounts, time working out for war-torn Syria
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Assad ought to go, no foreign forces in Syria: UNSC draft
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As demise toll mounts, time operating out for war-torn Syria
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China infuriated by US-Philippines defense plans
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Occupy unmoved: Washington protesters to defy evictions
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Anti-business protesters from the Occupy Wall Street movements in Washington are gearing up for hard police action. They have defied a deadline laid down by neighborhood authorities for eliminating camping devices from the city’s squares. As RT's Liz Wahl found out, the activists are remaining devoted to the result in. The countrywide park support has continuously posted notices informing protesters that they can no extended camp out below. That implies they have to get rid of sleeping bags and any other content which permits them to dwell below. The deadline passed at noon on Monday. According to the mandate, tents can keep but their doors need to continue to be open, proving no one particular is dwelling in them.The recognize warns protesters that any person violating the rule will be matter to arrest. The tents are the signature framework of the Occupy Movements, which commenced in October on New York City’s Wall Street. Nonetheless, Occupiers have sent out a obvious concept that they are not offering up the combat. They have erected a enormous tent above the statue at McPherson Square in response to the anticipated eviction by park police. At McPherson Square, protesters have been occupying the park given that October, with about a hundred tents pitched below during the demonstration. “This is our Tent of Goals. We want to be capable to snooze below so we can dream of a far better planet, in which every person has accessibility to healthcare, schooling, and in which the financial institutions nolonger have handle of the political program,” mentioned Occupy DC Organizer Travis McArthur. Yet another protester advised RT, “The Federal Govt, and the political leaders and Wall street, they have been all tone deaf, they could not hear this so the Occupy Movements has provided them a hearing assist, and they are hearing our concept loud and obvious now.” So much, the police presence has been sparse, with no documented arrests.Officers stood largely on the sidelines, refusing to reply inquiries from the media. “The goal of this was to unite us in this room, so if they want to arrest one particular of us, they have to arrest all of us or none of us,” claims McArthur. Nonetheless, other individuals concern that police would wait until finally late night time several hours to commence arresting protesters in the absence of media cameras.
‘Syria on its knees – prelude to NATO invading Iran’
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The idea of the Syrian opposition dancing to a international tune has been floated by John R. Bradley, writer of the book, After the Arab Spring. He states NATO members are committed to toppling the regime and will make Iran their next goal. ­ “[Syrian opposition is] under huge stress from outside powers who want these talks [between the Assad regime and the opposition] to fail even before they begin – most obviously NATO,” he told RT. “NATO is determined to bring the Assad regime to its knees as a prelude to invading Iran.” Bradley factors out that two Arab states perform a particularly important role in NATO’s plans for Syria. These are Saudi Arabia and Qatar. “Saudi Arabia is financially and politically backing the civilian opposition [in Syria], and Qatar has been widely noted to be funding and arming the jihad rebels who were leading this insurrection,” he said. “We can be absolutely sure that this is nothing to do with human rights when it comes to the West’s concern, and even more sure when it comes to the concern of Saudi Arabia. This is how preposterous the Western media coverage is, of this uprising.” The writer notes that all eyes are to Moscow now, because Russia’s position and actions will determine how the situation unfolds. “[Russians] know that if they support the UN resolution, that is even ostensibly protecting civilians, it will be used by NATO as an excuse to impose a no-fly zone, while the Qataris and Saudis form jihadists on the ground. Russia is essentially crucial in all of this,” he explained. “Russia absolutely must veto any UN resolution that comes at the behest of the NATO allies – Saudi Arabia and Qatar – in near the future, because it will just be an excuse for an invasion. And that will direct to a civil war so bloody, so ferocious, so murderous that it will make what happened in Libya look like a high school prom by comparison,” John R. Bradley concluded.
Warehouse fiancĂ©: US female to ‘gay-marry’ historical constructing
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Assad will die like Gaddafi – Syrian opposition
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A top member of the Syrian opposition has threatened President Assad, his British spouse and 3 kids with a bloody Gaddafi-esque finish. Meanwhile, the West continues to drive for a resolution to assist the Syrian opposition oust Assad. Haitham Maleh, a founding member of the government committee of the Syrian Nationwide Council, produced the shocking remark in an job interview with The Telegraph newspaper. He declared that as soon as Assad’s routine falls, the opposition will have its way with him. "Assad and his loved ones will be killed in Syria. Their subsequent actions will be extremely bloody," he stated. "Two months ago we provided him the choice to depart us alone and go, but rather he went for the blood of his individuals. The finish for him will be that he is killed like Gaddafi." But Mr Maleh’s contact for a gruesome demise for President Assad and his spouse and kids has therefore far satisfied with a wall of silence – regardless of the invocation of the summary execution of the late Libyan chief Col. Muammar Gaddafi, whose son also satisfied a violent demise throughout the NATO-backed conflict. “We arrived, we saw, he died," joked Hillary Clinton following Gaddafi’s demise. It now appears extremely a lot as if the scenario is repeating itself, with Clinton stating the US will toss its excess weight powering the Arab-backed condemnation of Assad's routine, which she stated was brutally blocking the country's hopes of peacefully transitioning to democracy. Maleh’s feedback give trigger for excellent problem about what type democracy might consider in SNC-dominated Syria. Whilst Russia tries to broker peace talks in between the Syrian authorities and the opposition, Maleh casually dismisses its efforts, stating the talks will not materialize. “How can we have dialogue with a criminal routine? We cannot do it now," he informed The Telegraph. "The sport is more than. How can we speak with a individual who has put a pistol to our heads. It is not possible to make dialogue with this individual.” There have been many reports of Bashar al-Assad’s spouse and other loved ones members generating makes an attempt to depart the embattled nation, but becoming ambushed en route to the airport by opposition forces who forced them to flip about. Now, it appears, Assad’s loved ones is on the opposition’s strike-checklist.The subsequent try may show to be deadly. Asma Assad grew up in the United kingdom and her buddies say they are certain she is repulsed by the violence presently gripping Syria. "She would be horrified with what is happening," stated Malik al-Abdeh, a Television magnate talking to The Occasions. "She lived most of her existence right here. Her ethics and morality had been shaped right here. I believe she should be genuinely shocked." Nevertheless her professional-Western views are no lengthier of any significance. It appears all the opposition desires now is revenge.
Anonymous claims Stratfor spied on OWS
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Anonymous claims Stratfor spied on OWS
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'With OWS encampments banned, wherever do we convene?'
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Oakland police have built a single of the most significant mass arrests considering that the outbreak of the Occupy movement in the US. Activist Sara Flounders tells RT why Occupy Oakland tried using to just take about a convention center on Saturday night. " It is critical to identify that the Occupy movementis concentrating interest on definitely abandoned, unused residence at a time when there are tens of millions of men and women homeless in the US and at a time when the Occupy movement has been thrown out of its encampments throughout the state, " explained Sara Flounders from the Intercontinental Motion Center. " So this is one more innovative tactic to just take unused convention center place and have it as a new center for the Occupy movement in Oakland ." Flounders performed down reports expressing that Occupy activists pelted Oakland police with bottles, rocks and burning flares. " Yet again and yet again, the press tries to paint this Occupy Movement as staying violent. The violence has come from the police. A damaged piece of glass is not the damaged heads the police are inflicting on the Occupy Movement ," insists Flounders.
'With OWS encampments banned, wherever do we convene?'
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Oakland police have built a single of the most significant mass arrests considering that the outbreak of the Occupy movements in the US. Activist Sara Flounders tells RT why Occupy Oakland tried using to just take about a convention heart on Saturday night time. " It is critical to identify that the Occupy movementis concentrating interest on definitely abandoned, unused residence at a time when there are tens of millions of men and women homeless in the US and at a time when the Occupy movements has been thrown out of its encampments throughout the state, " explained Sara Flounders from the Intercontinental Motion Heart. " So this is one more innovative tactic to just take unused convention heart place and have it as a new heart for the Occupy movements in Oakland ." Flounders performed down studies expressing that Occupy activists pelted Oakland police with bottles, rocks and burning flares. " Yet again and yet again, the press tries to paint this Occupy Movements as staying violent. The violence has occur from the police. A damaged piece of glass is not the damaged heads the police are inflicting on the Occupy Movements ," insists Flounders.
FDA sued for allegedly spying on whistleblowers’ personal e-mails
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By Madison Ruppert Editor of End the Lie Current as well as former employees of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have accused the FDA of spying on their private e-mail conversations after they had made an attempt at blowing the whistle on corrupt practices within the agency. These individuals, all of which are either doctors or scientists, said that the FDA was approving medical devices that actually presented a health risk to patients or were otherwise ineffective, despite the testimony of experts. They have now filed an official complain in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., and are seeking an injunction which would immediately halt the surveillance, according to a recent article published by The Washington Post. The plaintiffs in the case allege that the FDA was spying on their personal e-mail conversations that were transmitted via their private Gmail accounts and that the agency was using automated software to take screenshots of their computer activity, “showing documents as they were being backed up and e-mails being moved from one file to another.” The FDA then created a file dubbed “FDA 9” to store the data gathered from nine scientists and doctors. Three of those nine targeted by the agency are not participating in the lawsuit, which was filed last week, for reasons which are not yet clear. However, these individuals did access their accounts from government-owned computers and apparently employee computers at the FDA display a warning upon booting up which warns users that they have “no reasonable expectation of privacy.” The warning applies to all data which passes through or is stored on the computer, and it also apparently states that the government has the ability to intercept data on the computer whenever they want, for any lawful government purpose. Yet the employees who filed the complaint still say that the agency was in violation of their constitutionally-protected rights by actively monitoring their personal e-mail accounts. They also claim that their conversations with Congressmen were legally protected from surveillance. All of the individuals involved in the suit were working for the FDA’s Office of Device Evaluation, during which time they expressed concern over radiological devices soon to be approved by the FDA to both journalists and individuals in Congress. It was not just the media and Congress who were contacted by these concerned individuals, indeed they also brought the information to the White House and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) inspector general. They were worried that the FDA would approve the device in question (just one of at least a dozen radiological devices with unproven effectiveness and possible health risks), even though they had evidence that the devices actually missed signs of breast cancer during the course of their testing. In fact, three devices in total risked missing signs of breast cancer in patients while another had the possibility of erroneously diagnosing osteoporosis which would result in unnecessary and costly treatments for otherwise healthy patients. In addition to the breast cancer screening device, they were troubled by an ultrasound device which allegedly had the capability to malfunction when monitoring pregnant women who were in labor. Such malfunctions have the danger of harming the fetus. They also said that colon cancer screening devices could actually give cancer to healthy patients due to excess doses of radiation delivered by the device. These are all hardly small issues which can be brushed aside with ease and the fact that the FDA would actually go after doctors and scientists for attempting to protect the public from dangerous medical devices is downright disturbing. Even though a team of experts recommended that the breast cancer screening device not be approved a whopping three times, along with mid-level managers who agreed with their conclusions, it was approved by a senior manager in 2008. The complaints go back to 2007, at which time they were purely internal complaints, but since the FDA clearly had no interest in actually protecting public health, they were ignored. While the FDA’s spokesperson Erica Jefferson has said that the agency will not comment on active litigation, there is a history of the FDA attempting to stifle these concerned scientists and doctors going back to at least May of 2010. It seems pretty clear to me that these attempts at having these individuals investigated were aimed at trying to get the doctors and scientists to stop revealing the truth, although clearly it did not work out as they had hoped. According to internal FDA documents which the individuals in question obtained through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, the agency alleged that the doctors and scientists had improperly disclosed business information about the devices and attempted to have an investigation opened in May of 2010 by the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services. Of course, the scientists and doctors involved denied the accusations of improper sharing of confidential information and the inspector general decided not to pursue an investigation as requested by the agency as they found no evidence of criminal conduct whatsoever. Furthermore, the HHS inspector general’s office stated that the doctors and scientists indeed had a legal right to relay their concerns to individuals in Congress or journalists. Later that year, the agency went after them again, with the director of the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Jeffrey Shuren, writing, “We have obtained new information confirming the existence of information disclosures that undermine the integrity and mission of the FDA and, we believe, may be prohibited by law,” in June of 2010. Once again the inspector general’s office turned down the agency’s request, even after speaking with federal prosecutors. Senator Charles Grassley seems to be as outraged by this as I am, although it remains to be seen if he will actually do anything about it or just let this type of corruption continue unabated like so many other government officials do. “The FDA has a huge responsibility to protect public health and safety,” Senator Grassley, an Iowa Republican, said in a statement he released last week. “It’s hard to see how managers apparently thought it was a good use of time to shadow agency scientists and monitor their e-mail accounts for legally protected communications with Congress,” Grassley added. One of the six employees who filed the complaint was fired in November after a negative performance review which an internal FDA document said was because managers said they did not “trust” him while two others did not have their contracts renewed, two were harassed and passed over for promotions and the last one was fired outright. The fact that people can be targeted for trying to do their job well and protect the American people from a corrupt bureaucracy that is approving dangerous devices is nothing short of astonishing. At the very least we can say that these brave scientists and doctors are somewhat lucky that the Obama administration didn't go after them even harder than the FDA, like the CIA whistleblower who revealed that the United States was torturing alleged terrorists. Hopefully Senator Grassley and others will actually do their jobs as well and make sure this kind of thing can never happen again.
FDA sued for allegedly spying on whistleblowers’ individual e-mails
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By Madison Ruppert Editor of Finish the Lie Present as nicely as previous workers of the United States Meals and Drug Administration (FDA) have accused the FDA of spying on their non-public e-mail discussions following they had produced an try at blowing the whistle on corrupt procedures inside the company. These people, all of which are possibly physicians or experts, stated that the FDA was approving health-related gadgets that really introduced a well being danger to individuals or had been in any other case ineffective, regardless of the testimony of specialists. They have now submitted an official complain in the U.S. District Courtroom in Washington, D.Do., and are looking for an injunction which would instantly halt the surveillance, in accordance to a current post printed by The Washington Publish. The plaintiffs in the situation allege that the FDA was spying on their individual e-mail discussions that had been transmitted through their non-public Gmail accounts and that the company was utilizing automated software program to consider screenshots of their pc action, “showing files as they had been becoming backed up and e-mails becoming moved from 1 file to an additional.” The FDA then produced a file dubbed “FDA 9” to shop the information gathered from 9 experts and physicians. 3 of these 9 specific by the company are not collaborating in the lawsuit, which was submitted final week, for factors which are not but distinct. Nevertheless, these people did accessibility their accounts from authorities-owned computer systems and evidently worker computer systems at the FDA show a warning on booting up which warns customers that they have “no affordable expectation of privateness.” The warning applies to all information which passes via or is saved on the pc, and it also evidently states that the authorities has the capability to intercept information on the pc anytime they want, for any lawful authorities objective. But the workers who submitted the criticism nonetheless say that the company was in violation of their constitutionally-guarded legal rights by actively checking their individual e-mail accounts. They also declare that their discussions with Congressmen had been lawfully guarded from surveillance. All of the people concerned in the fit had been operating for the FDA’s Workplace of Gadget Analysis, throughout which time they expressed problem more than radiological gadgets shortly to be authorized by the FDA to each journalists and people in Congress. It was not just the press and Congress who had been contacted by these involved people, certainly they also introduced the info to the White Home and the Division of Well being and Human Solutions (HHS) inspector common. They had been concerned that the FDA would approve the gadget in query (just 1 of at the very least a dozen radiological gadgets with unproven success and feasible well being dangers), even although they had proof that the gadgets really missed indicators of breast most cancers throughout the program of their screening. In reality, 3 gadgets in complete risked lacking indicators of breast most cancers in individuals whilst an additional had the chance of erroneously diagnosing osteoporosis which would outcome in needless and pricey remedies for in any other case wholesome individuals. In addition to the breast most cancers screening gadget, they had been troubled by an ultrasound gadget which allegedly had the functionality to malfunction when checking pregnant ladies who had been in labor. This kind of malfunctions have the hazard of harming the fetus. They also stated that colon most cancers screening gadgets could really give most cancers to wholesome individuals owing to extra doses of radiation sent by the gadget. These are all rarely little problems which can be brushed apart with simplicity and the reality that the FDA would really go following physicians and experts for making an attempt to shield the community from harmful health-related gadgets is downright disturbing. Even although a group of specialists suggested that the breast most cancers screening gadget not be authorized a whopping 3 occasions, alongside with mid-degree supervisors who agreed with their conclusions, it was authorized by a senior supervisor in 2008. The grievances go again to 2007, at which time they had been purely inside grievances, but because the FDA obviously had no fascination in really guarding community well being, they had been dismissed. Whilst the FDA’s spokesperson Erica Jefferson has stated that the company will not remark on energetic litigation, there is a background of the FDA making an attempt to stifle these involved experts and physicians heading again to at the very least Might of 2010. It appears fairly distinct to me that these makes an attempt at getting these people investigated had been aimed at attempting to get the physicians and experts to quit revealing the reality, even though obviously it did not function out as they had hoped. In accordance to inside FDA files which the people in query acquired via a Independence of Info Act (FOIA) ask for, the company alleged that the physicians and experts had improperly disclosed company info about the gadgets and tried to have an investigation opened in Might of 2010 by the inspector common of the Division of Well being and Human Solutions. Of program, the experts and physicians concerned denied the accusations of poor sharing of confidential info and the inspector common made the decision not to go after an investigation as asked for by the company as they discovered no proof of criminal carry out in any way. Moreover, the HHS inspector general’s workplace said that the physicians and experts certainly had a authorized correct to relay their issues to people in Congress or journalists. Afterwards that 12 months, the company went following them once more, with the director of the FDA’s Heart for Gadgets and Radiological Well being, Jeffrey Shuren, creating, “We have acquired new info confirming the existence of info disclosures that undermine the integrity and mission of the FDA and, we think, might be prohibited by regulation,” in June of 2010. As soon as once more the inspector general’s workplace turned down the agency’s ask for, even following talking with federal prosecutors. Senator Charles Grassley appears to be as outraged by this as I am, even though it continues to be to be noticed if he will really do something about it or just permit this kind of corruption carry on unabated like so numerous other authorities officers do. “The FDA has a massive duty to shield community well being and security,” Senator Grassley, an Iowa Republican, stated in a declaration he launched final week. “It’s difficult to see how supervisors evidently believed it was a great use of time to shadow company experts and keep track of their e-mail accounts for lawfully guarded communications with Congress,” Grassley extra. 1 of the 6 workers who submitted the criticism was fired in November following a unfavorable efficiency evaluation which an inside FDA doc stated was simply because supervisors stated they did not “trust” him whilst two other people did not have their contracts renewed, two had been harassed and handed more than for promotions and the final 1 was fired outright. The reality that individuals can be specific for attempting to do their occupation nicely and shield the American individuals from a corrupt bureaucracy that is approving harmful gadgets is absolutely nothing brief of unbelievable. At the extremely the very least we can say that these courageous experts and physicians are relatively blessed that the Obama administration failed to go following them even tougher than the FDA, like the CIA whistleblower who exposed that the United States was torturing alleged terrorists. Ideally Senator Grassley and other people will really do their work as nicely and make certain this type of factor can by no means occur once more.
Iran calls for the scientist's immediate release
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Iran phone calls for the scientist's instant launch
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Iran phone calls for the scientist's instant launch
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Iran phone calls for the scientist's immediate release
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Panetta Claims Iran Could Develop Nuclear Weapon Within A Year
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Panetta States Iran Could Build Nuclear Weapon Inside of A Yr
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EU summit kicks off amid strikes
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‘Russian runoff could deliver unexpected results’
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‘Russian runoff could carry unforeseen results’
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Syria: Look at the climatic conditions forecast
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Syria: Observe the weather conditions forecast
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Hundreds get in gear in Moscow to assist good elections
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Top rated Pakistan Diplomat to Fulfill Afghan Leaders in Kabul
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Hundreds get in gear in Moscow to assistance honest elections
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Russia opposes 'Libyan scenario' in Syria and will block resolution
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Monday, January 30, 2012

Russia opposes 'Libyan scenario' in Syria and will block resolution
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Flash-grenades & tear-gasoline: 300 arrested at Occupy Oakland (Pictures, Video clip)
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US vs Iran, coming this Could!
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Mayor Jean Quan wants OWS to disown Occupy Oakland
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Russia opposes 'Libyan scenario' in Syria and will block resolution
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Pentagon lost $100 million in Saddam's palace
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Russia opposes 'Libyan scenario' in Syria and will block resolution
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US vs Iran, coming this May!
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Mayor Jean Quan desires OWS to disown Occupy Oakland
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In Oakland, California exactly where the Occupy Wall Road movements has spawned a sequence of extreme demonstrations, Mayor Jean Quan has operate out of methods to attempt and set out the flames of the fiery protests. As Occupy Wall Road exhibits no indicators of slowing down — and some say Saturday’s march in Oakland only extra momentum to the movements following hundreds had been arrested — Mayor Quan proceeds to be clueless on how to deal with the demonstrations. Now the metropolis chief is attractive to other Occupy actions throughout the nation to disown Occupy Oakland in hopes of lastly extinguishing the demonstrations that have scarred her administration owing to overzealous arrests and the repeated firing of projectiles at peaceful protesters. On Saturday, about four hundred Occupy Oakland protesters had been arrested by the OPD following a march via the metropolis turned violent. For several hours, police fired tear-fuel and non-deadly projectiles into crowds of protesters, kettled demonstrators with nets and issued huge arrests on as numerous occupiers as they could. The aftermath, particularly the tally of arrests, had been chosen up by the mainstream press. Even prior to the weekend’s accessoire, nevertheless, Mayor Quan informed a nearby tv station that she was ill and exhausted of the movements. As opponents of her administration carry on to contact her out on her lackluster managing of the demonstration, Quan claims she will contact on other Occupy actions to assist relaxed the protests in Oakland. "I strategy to contact some of the nationwide management of Occupy this week to say that the Oakland team is not nonviolent and has not agreed to be nonviolent," Quan tells KCBS. "The nationwide Occupy movements has stated they are nonviolent." Sadly for Mayor Quan, the nationwide Occupy movements has by-and-big agreed (and insisted) a number of occasions that they are leaderless, so she may have a difficult time attempting to monitor them down. Also in accordance to the mayor, ongoing protests in Oakland have brought on hundreds of thousands of bucks to the metropolis by forcing her to up police existence to keep track of the demonstrations. As her recognition wanes and she tries to discover methods to salvage her administration, Quan tells KCBS that the protests are drying up the city’s cash. In addition to alleged functions of violence, Quan provides that the metropolis is monetarily becoming ravaged owing to her makes an attempt to deal with the movements. "What they are performing in opposition to the metropolis economically is not nonviolent possibly," she claims. "Each and every Saturday they are performing demonstrations and in my metropolis that is my night time of greatest police require. They are getting absent sources from my metropolis and making a scenario that is generating it much more tough for me to maintain the metropolis less hazardous." As the protests carry on, numerous occupiers have stated that the metropolis has been the 1 acting violently. In the early times of Occupy Oakland, an Iraq War veteran was critically hurt following becoming strike in the skull by a police-fired projectile. On Saturday’s march, regulation enforcement as soon as once more fired ammo into crowds of protesters and had been videotaped swinging batons at protesters and journalists alike. As demonstrators declare their intentions with chants of “this is a peaceful protest,” Mayor Quan sees it from an additional facet. When KQED-Television reporter Scott Shafer in comparison the opposition to her administration with that of other California mayors who have dealt with Occupy protests in a different way, Quan known as it a sport of press misrepresentation . “I believe it is how the press performs it,” claims Quan. Also to blame, she claims, is “probably a small misogyny and a small racism.” When Shafer quizzed Quan on if she, an Asian lady, felt like she was becoming attacked for her track record, she stated she had to alter her Fb options to maintain from viewing inappropriate content material directed in the direction of her. Whilst insisting that the press has turned her into a terrorist by calling in throngs of cops to crush protesters, Mayor Quan at the exact same time claims that the movements is utilizing the mainstream press to choose up steam. "1 of the issues is that the Occupy demonstrators have made the decision that Oakland is their 1 and only playground and focus on," she tells KCBS. "It is simply because of their techniques that this team is obtaining smaller sized and smaller sized, they are attempting to get nationwide publicity on this." Whilst publicity has certainly been bestowed on Occupy Oakland, the movements has much from been squished. Whilst demonstrations have been diminishing in dimension, they are nonetheless happening throughout the nation and the globe. Only 1 day following Saturday’s march in her personal metropolis spurred outrage, hundreds of protesters took to the streets in each Chicago and New York to display solidarity. On Monday, hundreds flocked to two individual websites in the nation’s funds to assistance Occupy DC.
Large fish cometh: Indian merchants in opposition to Wal-Mart
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Israeli superdrone crashes and explodes
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The Israeli unmanned aerial motor vehicle Heron TP, also acknowledged as the IAI Eitan, has crashed for the duration of a exam flight in the vicinity of the Tel Nof airbase, south of Tel Aviv. Israeli radio documented that the Heron TP exploded immediately after the crash. No person on the floor has been hurt. The Israeli Air Pressure claims specialised failure or human issue could have induced the accessoire. The IAI Eitan was handed into provider in February 2010. The all-climatic conditions entirely-computerized UAV was intended for strategic reconnaissance and carries a total payload of sensors, optical and infrared cameras and is outfitted for hearth-management, also reportedly obtaining assault functions. Imagined to be the most significant UAV in the entire world, it is able of reaching Iran. With a wingspan of 26 meters, the IAI Eitan resembles a modest airliner, however it weights only 4 tons. With a cruise velocity of 300 kilometers for each hour, it can continue to be in the air for up to 36 several hours, and is ready to go over a length of ten,000 kilometers. Its payload is up to one.eight tons. Tel Nof airbase, or Air Pressure Base eight, is a single of Israel’s several principal airbases. It was opened by the British as the UK’s major airbase on Palestinian territory, and utilised to be acknowledged as Ekron Airbase.
US toothless in opposition to Iran rock: Pentagon seeks new superbomb
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Getting regarded as the toughness of the rock-concealed Iranian nuclear services, America’s Nutcracker army command has made the decision to conserve jaw and create a new standard superbomb, because the US nonetheless ideas to do the occupation in Iran with out nukes. ­Washington has as soon as once more reminded Tehran that it has the army functionality to crack Iranian difficult-focus on nuclear websites with standard weapons, leaking to the Wall Road Journal ideas to create an even much more efficient bunker-buster bomb. The American army is no lengthier in adore with the most potent non-nuclear weapon it possesses, the Huge Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), a thirteen,600-kilogram mammoth able of penetrating deep underground services. The Pentagon paid out about $330 million to Boeing to create and create twenty MOP bombs, specifically created to ruin bunkers in nations like Iran and North Korea. Now, the Protection Division intends to invest an additional $82 million, to make these bombs even much more efficient. An MOP is able of penetrating sixty meters of reinforced concrete or 38 meters of difficult rock, offering two,700 kg of explosives deep down, to reliably demolish something manmade. But, in the situation of Iran’s Persian mountains, even this does not appear sufficient. In hiding its nuclear function, Tehran obviously regarded as the expertise of Saddam Hussein and Bashar Assad, who misplaced their study nuclear reactors in 1981 and 2007 respectively. Iranians truly had to switch into fairytale dwarves, digging deep into the mountains but with a extremely un-fairytale intention: not to discover some thing valuable, but to correctly conceal their nuclear plan. In our occasions, when bombing a sovereign state into Stone Age is an simple wander, as we see from Libya’s instance , this kind of a precautionary measure does not seem superfluous. But this is precisely what tends to make American generals anxious – they require a hundred% ensures that the targets they can't ruin do not exist, especially in Iran. For instance, army specialists are not certain an MOP can get to Iran's Fordo enrichment plant facility that has sixty meters of difficult rock mountain over it. At the second, only a tactical nuclear weapon of a number of dozen kilotons could assure the site’s elimination. "As soon as issues go into the mountain, then truly you have to have some thing that requires the mountain off," an unnamed US army official is noted to have stated. But no, utilizing nukes would set a precedent for all the other very pleased entrepreneurs of atomic arms globally. Nations like China, North Korea and – God forbid – Russia would get a totally free hand to blindside The united states with nukes at the breath of suspicion. The final time the US utilized nuclear weapons in opposition to a civilian inhabitants was in Japan in 1945, and that reality is nonetheless nicely-remembered, and not just in Japan. That is why these days, the American army lays its hopes on standard explosives with expanded abilities, placing tactical nukes by for a wet day. And just in situation you had been questioning, none of the abovementioned has something to do with Israel. Although Tel-Aviv has by no means attempted out its nearly confirmed nuclear arsenal on anyone, they instead like saber-rattling, stating they would shield the Jewish state at any cost – and preemptively. Their fingers are evidently itching on the set off swap, in forgetfulness that the nation beginning a war is not always the 1 that finishes it.
Moscow delivers Syrian get-togethers a time-out
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US will start negotiations with Taliban
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Moscow gives Syrian celebrations a time-out
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Transcript: Main Spending budget Choices Briefing from the Pentagon
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US starts negotiations with Taliban
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Stun gun vs Occupy DC: Cops tase protester in pyjamas (Video)
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Occupy Oakland: Cops bend legislation in brutal arrest wave
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11th Indo-Japan Coast Guards combined exercise begins tomorrow
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IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency New Delhi, Jan 28, IRNA -- The Coast Guards of India and Japan will hold a combined excercise in Chennai, capital of Tamil Nadu state. 'The XIth (11th) edition of this exercise termed SAHYOG KAIJIN aims to strengthen the working level relationship between the two coast guards and further refine joint operating procedures,' a release from Indian Coast Guard (ICG) said. The highlight of the exercise encompasses the scenarios of the hijacking of a merchant vessel and its subsequent rescue in a combined Coast Guard operation'. Operation of ICG helicopters from JCG ship and vice-versa and transferring of personnel by helicopter from an ICG ship to JCG ship were the other important features of the exercise, the release said. ICG Director General, Vice-Admiral MP Muralidharan and Commandant, JCG, will witness the excercise. 2160**1412 Islamic Republic News Agency/IRNA NewsCode: 30784847
Flash-grenades & tear-gas: four hundred arrested at Occupy Oakland (Images, Movie)
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EU summit kicks off amid strikes
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Israel ‘master of puppets’ in US Iran onslaught
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America’s frenzy about “diabolic” Iran has its roots not on the Potomac riverside, but relatively on the banking companies of Tel Aviv’s Yarkon River: appeasing the US Jewish group has turn into an inescapable idiosyncrasy of the US presidential marketing campaign. ­When The us beats the drums of war about Iran, it may possibly not constantly be pushed by the Islamic state's alleged nuclear intentions. Would-be US presidential candidates are not shy when it happens to voicing their anti-Iran rhetoric in entrance of America's important Jewish group. And The us practically never ever misses an option to praise its finest ally. “Our iron-clad determination, and I suggest iron-clad, to Israel’s stability has designed the closest navy cooperation amongst our two nations around the world, in heritage,” introduced US President Barack Obama from a rostrum in Washington. And the American President did not forget about to level a proverbial punch at Israel’s best adversary. “Let there be no doubt: The us is identified to avert Iran from finding a nuclear weapon, and I will just take no possibilities off the table to obtain that purpose,” Barack Obama insisted. Even so, for a lot of American Jews and Israeli supporters, Obama’s war of phrases versus Tehran will not go much ample. The President of the Zionist Company of The us Morton A. Klein shared with RT that “It’s not ample to basically condition you are dedicated to Israel’s stability. You have to encourage insurance policies that demonstrate that you are critical about the stability of Israel.” “Israel, by means of his steps, feels that Obama is not dedicated to carrying out almost everything in his strength to halt Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Iran is an existential danger to Israel, and Obama need to be expressing so publicly, that he will assist Israel in any navy motion needed,” affreux down Klein. Klein claims an unprecedented range of American Jews and Israelis discuss his animosity, a experience arguably underscored by the Israeli federal government. In accordance to posted studies, Tel Aviv would only give Washington twelve-hours’ observe if selecting to strike Iran. “I imagine his [Barack Obama’s] insurance policies are between the most hostile Israel has ever before seasoned out of any [American] president in my life span,” Morton A. Klein confessed. Just lately, it was the daily life of President Obama alone staying threatened in a column authored by the operator of the Atlanta Jewish Moments. Vladimir Kremlev for RT (simply click to enlarge) In an report titled ‘What would you do?’ the newspaper’s publisher Andrew Adler detailed the assassination of President Obama as a single way to guarantee Israel’s stability. “Give the go-in advance for US-dependent Mossad agents to just take out a president regarded unfriendly to Israel in get for the latest vice president to just take his area, and forcefully dictate that the United States' coverage incorporates aiding the Jewish condition obliterate its enemies,” he writes. Mark Glenn, journalist of Theuglytruth.com shared with RT: “I assume the danger built to Obama, possibly enjoy alongside with us, or we are really going to get rid of you politically or practically, I assume that it is a critical danger we have to just take severely.” “The American president relies upon on income in get to get re-elected alongside with all other members of Congress and AIPAC [The American Israel Manifeste Affairs Committee] is the most significant lobbying team in the United States. It is the king maker and the king breaker,” Glenn concludes. The American Israel Manifeste Affairs Committee declined RT's ask for for an job interview. In the meantime, Obama finds himself struggling with one more election and a slew of Republican opponents banging war drums versus Iran – considerably louder than he does. “With regards to Iran, which probably represents the best existential danger to Israel, we have to make it abundantly very clear, it is unacceptable for Iran to turn into a nuclear nation,” proclaims Republican presidential applicant Mitt Romney. “If we re-elect Barack Obama, Iran will have a nuclear weapon,” declared Romney. “And if you elect Mitt Romney, Iran will not have a nuclear weapon.” “When Rick Santorum is president, Iran will not get a nuclear weapon due to the fact the entire world as we know it will be no far more,” claims one more Republican applicant, Rick Santorum. The 3rd Republican presidential aspirant, Newt Gingrich, explained to CNN “I am a very clear ally of Israel. I am quite shut to [Israeli President Benjamin] Netanyahu. I have explained publicly, I would relatively prepare a joint operation conventionally, than force the Israelis to a level wherever they go nuclear.” At a time when the US bears the stress of a damaged financial system, increasing social unrest and ongoing navy conflicts, a lot of authorities insist commencing a war with Iran would not be in America's finest fascination. But in get to retain a finest good friend, a lot of imagine President Obama will be compelled to set Israel's country wide stability very first.
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‘Iran capable of defending regional security despite threats’
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Russia Criticizes Arab League Suspension Of Syria Mission
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Occupy Oakland: Cops bend law in brutal arrest wave
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Was police provocation behind the stand-off between law enforcers and Occupy protesters in Oakland, which ended up with a devastating incursion into City Hall and over 400 detainments? Witnesses insist no order to disperse preceded the mass arrests. ­The peaceful rally last Saturday turned into a violent clash, with protesters throwing stones at police and officers answering with tear gas grenades. In the end, law enforcement brutally beat the rioters, with over 400 arrested, on charges of disobeying commands to disperse and vandalism. On Sunday, Mayor Jean Quan of Oakland was petrified to see the results of the assault on City Hall. Everything made of glass was smashed, documents spilled over the filthy floors, and graffiti covered the walls of the Hall. Reportedly, a US national flag had been burnt. “ Stop using Oakland as a playground ,” the Mayor called on the activists, condemning the movement's tactics as “ a constant provocation of the police with a lot of violence toward them. ” Demonstrations have already cost the city in already grave financial circumstances another $5 million. The mayor said now the Occupy movement members have no excuse for their behavior. After the arrests, Occupy Oakland accused police of unlawful actions because the protesters were not given an opportunity to disperse. In turn, police say the people that gathered in front of City Hall did so with “ the intent of unlawfully entering ” the Mayor’s office. So goes the official version of events. But reading the reports of those who were actually there, and getting into details of that violent night portrays a more complicated picture than that of reckless protesters and law-keeping police. Witnesses say the violent assault on City Hall never actually happened. Protesters simply entered the building after massive arrests police made when the activists failed to occupy an abandoned building. “ I do not know how, but they opened the front door to [the] City Hall and occupied the building. Opened, as in no window smashing. The move was not meant to be an occupation but more of a show of solidarity to the 300 arrested protesters down the street ,” says user baked420 who shared his experience on the US social network Reddit. The whole action on Saturday started as an attempt to “move-in” to a large abandoned building and turn it into a political and social center to coordinate the Occupy movement, Sara Flounders told RT . With Occupy encampments banned across the country, the activists just don’t have a place to convene, while the initiative has never stopped growing. The police circled the building meant for occupation, but despite several fences being taken down and tear gas, only a few arrests were made at that point. The 400+ detentions were still to take place an hour later, as the activists streamed their march into other parts of Oakland. At that point, police simply stopped the march, declared it “ unlawful assembly ” and arrested those they chose, without giving any loud warning to disperse or actually offering any exit route. “ Tonight's mass arrest occurred without a dispersal order. No law was broken. The only order given was: "You are under arrest. Submit to your arrest, " writes baked420. Doubts arise about how lawful this mass arrest is: police detained hundreds of people for the actions of several dozen, away from the actual scene and at a different time. Nevertheless, those arrested were charged under CA Penal Code 409 that deals with misdemeanor and riots. In this light, police actions should be considered in regard to the First Amendment, which provides the right to peaceful assembly, point out the activists. “ Contrary to their own policy, the Oakland Police Department [OPD] gave no option of leaving or instruction on how to depart. These arrests are completely illegal, and this will probably result in another class-action lawsuit against the OPD, ” says a release from the group.
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Taliban, US Negotiators Meet in Qatar
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VOA News January 29, 2012 Afghan Taliban negotiators are meeting with U.S. officials in Qatar for a series of discussions aimed at building trust between the two sides ahead of the upcoming peace talks. Maulavi Qalamuddin, who once led the group's religious police, said Sunday the delegation includes several former officials, as well as a former secretary to the Taliban's leader Mullah Omar. Qalamuddin said the talks include the possible release of Taliban prisoners from the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He added the delegation traveled to Qatar from Pakistan, a possible sign that Islamabad might support the peace process. Pakistani officials have declined to comment on the country's role in contacts between the Taliban and the United States. But a Foreign Ministry spokesman ((Abdul Basit)) has reiterated that Islamabad will continue to make contributions toward achieving peace and stability in Afghanistan. Also on Sunday, Pakistan said Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar will travel to Afghanistan on Wednesday to discuss the war on terror and political reconciliation efforts aimed at ending the 10-year armed conflict. Khar is expected to meet with her Pakistani counterpart, Zalmai Rassoul, and make a "courtesy call" on President Hamid Karzai. The efforts aimed at promoting peace and reconciliation suffered major setbacks recently. Last September, Afghanistan's top peace negotiator and former President, Burhanuddin Rabbani, was killed in his home in Kabul by a suicide bomber posing as a Taliban envoy. Afghan officials said the attack was planned in Pakistan and carried out by a Pakistani citizen. Islamabad has denied any involvement in the killing. In November, the killing of 24 Pakistani soldiers in a cross-border U.S. airstrike near the Afghan border dealt another blow to reconciliation efforts in Afghanistan. Following the raid, Pakistan suspended cooperation with U.S. and NATO forces, which led to shutting down NATO supply lines through its territory to Afghanistan and ordering the United States to vacate an air base in southwestern Baluchistan province. Islamabad said the restoration of the ties is contingent on approval by Pakistan's parliament, which is due to meet early next month. Some information for this report was provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.
Litvinenko: MI5, MI6 demise information purchased launched
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‘War in Iran would suggest WWIII’
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Belgium shuts down to protest austerity actions (Movie)
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Belgium has been paralyzed by a standard strike as the country’s labor unions protest versus federal government austerity actions, which boost taxes and minimize positive aspects for hundreds of hundreds of personnel. The very first standard strike in practically 20 several years has wreaked havoc in transportation providers, with the total rail network shut, and buses and trolleybuses not jogging. Brussels international airport has not been shut down, but a lot of airways cancelled flights in advance of the strike and some redirected planes to other airports. Reporting from Brussels, RT`s Tesa Arcilla claims the streets are mainly vacant owing to the strike. She claims that before, labor unions gathered in the heart for a protest rally, with marchers keeping anti-austerity banners. A single of them examine "Austerity pact No, Solidarity Pact Certainly." Protesters are furious at federal government options to boost the retirement age and the other actions intended to help save eleven.three billion euros. "We are indignant due to the fact they want to strike our pensions," a railway union member was quoted by Reuters. "We want to make some sounds." "Ahead of we had a particular pension technique, a retirement technique, that we could just take retirement at fifty five, now our new minister for pensions determined that we have to operate 10 several years more time right up until 65. In fact which is really extremely hard," explained one more striker. The strike happens as European leaders are to fulfill for the seventeenth EU summit in two several years. The assembly aims to find far more expansion and work opportunities in the area, and to bargain with the EU personal debt dilemma. The leaders are predicted to indication a long lasting rescue fund for the eurozone and consent on a well-balanced finances rule in country wide laws.
Top Pakistan Diplomat to Meet Afghan Leaders in Kabul
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Flash-grenades & tear-gas: 300 arrested at Occupy Oakland (Images, Movie)
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Police in Oakland, California, have utilised tear-gas and flash-grenades as a two,000-sturdy Occupy Oakland march turned violent, with some protesters claiming that rubber bullets ended up also fired into the crowd. At least 300 men and women ended up arrested. The demonstrators had tried to just take about vacant buildings to use as their headquarters, they also broke into City Corridor and tried using to occupy a YMCA. Police spokesman Jeff Thomason instructed press most of the arrests arrived all around eight pm regional time. Police took a lot of protesters into custody as they marched by means of the city's downtown place, with some entering a YMCA constructing. Officers say, at a single level protesters began tearing down perimeter fences all around the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, as some attacked police officers, throwing rocks, bottles and other objects. Police declared an illegal assembly and utilised pressure, in accordance to the Oakland Tribune newspaper. Even though police ended up taking men and women into custody in the vicinity of the YMCA, about 100 officers surrounded City Corridor, even though other folks swept the inside of the constructing for protesters who had damaged in. Inside the constructing, protesters burned flags, broke into an electrical box and destroyed many artwork constructions, in accordance to Oakland Mayor Jean Quan. “The City of Oakland welcomes peaceful varieties of assembly and flexibility of speech, but functions of violence, residence destruction and overnight lodging will not be tolerated,” the press launch by city officers stated. “The Oakland Police Dept is also dedicated to facilitating peaceful varieties of expression even though defending personalized protection and residence by means of moral and constitutional policing.” At the instant, the Occupy crowd in the city’s central sq. is staying watched by dozens of police officers. Oakland has witnessed a single of America’s most significant and most vocal Occupy protests, with hundreds of men and women attending considering that the demos commenced in October. Some 300 men and women have been arrested considering that then. The Occupy Wall Road movement commenced in September in New York and claims to stand for the 99 for each cent of Us residents, who experience from corporate greed and financial injustice. ­ RT's Marina Portnaya has far more ­ Occupy Oakland demonstrators confront a line of police officers for the duration of a demonstration in effort to occupy a vacant constructing in the vicinity of Laney Higher education in Oakland, California January 28, 2012 (Reuters / Stephen Lam) Occupy Oakland demonstrators shield their selves for the duration of a confrontation with the police in the vicinity of the Oakland Museum of California in Oakland, California January 28, 2012 (Reuters / Stephen Lam) An masked Occupy Oakland demonstrator walks in a cloud of smoke from smoke grenades for the duration of an effort to occupy the vacant Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center in Oakland, California January 28, 2012 (Reuters / Stephen Lam) Members of the Oakland Police Dept arrest an Occupy Oakland demonstrator for the duration of a confrontation in Downtown Oakland, California January 28, 2012 (Reuters / Stephen Lam)
Flash-grenades & tear-fuel: 400 arrested at Occupy Oakland (Photos, Video)
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Hundreds get in gear in Moscow to assist good elections
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Hundreds of autos with white ribbons have built a entire circle all around the ring highway in Moscow to draw in far more men and women to the opposition march in assist of Good Elections, scheduled for February four. ­The “White Ring” rally commenced on Sunday at 14:00 pm Moscow time. Lasting for several several hours, it gathered amongst one,000 and five,000 autos, the opposition claims. Police counted only 300 autos, studies RIA Novosti reports company. White ribbons, white balloons and white mascots – everything white fitted to adorn the autos for the rally. The motorists handed out many hundred stickers which examine “For good elections” and “My vote has been stolen.” Russian Twitter was break up amongst elated responses from the rally’s individuals, and indignant messages from motorists trapped in site visitors jams induced by the celebration. However the operate had not been sanctioned by Moscow authorities, police explained they would not interfere if the individuals did not halt site visitors alongside the Sadovoye belt road. No particular accessoire ended up documented. The rally was named by the Voters’ League, which sprang into staying immediately after hundreds of Moscow citizens protested the benefits of the parliamentary election in December. The poll introduced triumph to the United Russia social gathering linked with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and President Dmitry Medvedev. Protesters concern the ballot depend, and want to guarantee the forthcoming presidential poll will not contain vote rigging. "Tanks are not fearful of mud!" claims the flag (Graphic by Anton Golubev/Reuters) Some painted the rally's slogan "For good elections!" on their windows (Graphic by Andrey Stenin/RIA Novosti) Chinatown moods in Moscow (Graphic by Ilya Varlamov/Ridus.ru)
Worry grips Syrians as Arab League suspends mission
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Now, that the Arab League's checking mission in Syria has been suspended owing to a sharp rise in violence, Syrians are getting ready for the worst. Opposition suggests that more than two hundred individuals have been killed in the previous 4 times throughout the nation. ­Syria's condition Television has documented that Damascus regrets the League's choice, stating it might outcome in much more bloodshed and overseas navy intervention. More than the final couple of months, RT accompanied the observers on numerous of their excursions into some of the country’s much more restive locations. The mission’s existence has enabled an improve in overseas press in the nation – numerous of whom also joined the observers on their journeys. It has been regarded as a less hazardous way of going to this kind of locations, as they are accompanied by authorities safety officers and it is considered, or at the very least hoped, that, while they are in an region, safety forces will not shoot. That is what the regular Syrians felt as well. When the observers arrived, the protesters felt quickly secure sufficient to communicate their views overtly. But as soon as the observers depart and the protesters are still left by yourself, individuals say punishment generally follows. Then there was the Gulf Condition monitors’ withdrawal at the starting of the week, following the observers had introduced their report to the Arab League. RT’s crew was at the lodge, as the remaining displays stated their goodbyes – some, exchanging figures and getting pictures with their colleagues. This has been a main blow for the mission. It appears that blow could flip out to be a deadly 1. A senior resource from the opposition inside of the nation, the NCC, informed RT that he believed observers had been hoping to restart their mission shortly. He considered that their choice was akin to a type of protest in opposition to the expanding violence and that, maybe, as soon as it had calmed down, they could resume function. But on the day that the Gulf States displays departed, 1 observer had hinted to RT’s correspondent Sarah Firth that the relaxation of them may not be much powering. The speak of additional coaching for the displays and growing their figures appears to have been overlooked as nicely, regardless of strengthening the mission becoming much more essential now that at any time. On Friday, the displays had taken the tailing journalists on a tour about the Christian region of Damascus, exactly where, like most Fridays, the streets had been nearly deserted – selecting not to enterprise additional afield. Unimpressed afterwards, RT’s crew had pushed on with some other journalists to a suburb, now managed by the Totally free Syrian Army. But with out the observers and the protesters’ problem about the safety forces’ imminent arrival, arrived a much more severe warning. When gunshots rang out in the length, RT’s group had to depart. There was no assure journalists would not be caught in the center of what lieu say are normal crackdowns to attempt to get back manage of the region, although, for the time becoming, the Totally free Syrian Army continues to be in manage there. With out the observers, numerous of these locations will turn out to be nearly inaccessible once more, and with no 1 to keep track of the floor scenario, lieu dwelling in these locations say they worry the hazard has now significantly elevated.
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11th Indo-Japan Coast Guards combined exercise starts tomorrow
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IRNA - Islamic Republic Information Agency New Delhi, Jan 28, IRNA -- The Coast Guards of India and Japan will hold a combined excercise in Chennai, capital of Tamil Nadu state. 'The XIth (11th) edition of this exercise termed SAHYOG KAIJIN aims to strengthen the working level relationship between the two coast guards and further refine joint operating procedures,' a release from Indian Coast Guard (ICG) said. The highlight of the exercise encompasses the scenarios of the hijacking of a merchant vessel and its subsequent rescue in a combined Coast Guard operation'. Operation of ICG helicopters from JCG ship and vice-versa and transferring of personnel by helicopter from an ICG ship to JCG ship were the other important features of the exercise, the release said. ICG Director General, Vice-Admiral MP Muralidharan and Commandant, JCG, will witness the excercise. 2160**1412 Islamic Republic Information Agency/IRNA NewsCode: 30784847
On a mission: UN nuclear watchdog arrives in Iran
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UN nuclear inspectors have arrived in Iran to look at the county’s atomic actions. Tehran states it hopes the go to will eliminate western allegations of nuclear weapon improvement. ­The Worldwide Atomic Power Company delegation which includes IAEA Chief Inspector Herman Nackerts and Deputy Secretary-Common Rafael Grossi will invest 3 times in Iran. They will maintain talks with officers and probably go to the Fordo nuclear facility close to the town of Qom in central Iran, exactly where enrichment of uranium lately began. Iranian officers say they are particular the talks will show the nuclear program's objective is purely peaceful. "We are inclined to be extremely optimistic about this go to. Iran does not perform any solution or underground functions. All Iranian nuclear actions are clear, and we as nicely as the reverse aspect are intrigued in discovering a way out of the current scenario," stated Iran`s International Minister Ali Akbar Salehi. The IAEA go to arrives at a time when relations in between Iran and the West are very tense. On Monday, EU members agreed to impose an embargo on Iranian oil beginning July. There had been also reviews that Tehran is thinking about an instant embargo of its oil exports to EU nations. Nevertheless, Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi from the College of Tehran informed RT the present standoff more than Iran’s nuclear actions is a indicates for the West to reassert its waning affect in the globe. “The United States and Europeans are essentially engaging in functions of war in opposition to the Iranian individuals, as Ron Paul, the US presidential applicant, stated himself. I believe most Iranians think that the United States and the Europeans are dropping floor in the Center East and all through the globe, and this is an try to significantly harm Iran at this juncture,” he stated. “The economic climate of Western European and North American countries – in comparison to their rivals – is on the decline .The only factor that they [the United States] have heading for them is a extremely potent army." Marandi also argues Iranian sovereignty is a stumbling block to ongoing US domination of the region’s oil prosperity. “Arab regimes and dictatorships in the area are all aligned to the United States, and impartial nations, besides for Russia, truly do not have all that numerous options for oil. China, for instance, is dependent on oil from nations that are aligned to the United States. And Iran, because it is an impartial nation, if the United States was in a position to deliver about a alter in the Islamic republic and overthrow the political purchase there, clearly that would place China in a extremely tough place. So the Iranians think that the actual problem is not the nuclear plan:it is Iran’s independence and sovereignty.” ­Author Michael Winter season believes the final result of the IAEA mission mostly is dependent on the individuals “we are dealing with,” including that if the inspectors are sincere absolutely nothing new will be discovered. “The unhappy reality is that we are not dealing with sincere individuals when it arrives to the US and EU and IAEA. They will produce the proof they require or might even carry out an outright fabrication to justify their intense plan.” ­Iran will by no means fulfill West’s demands ­Sasan Fayazmanesh, Center East Research plan coordinator and professor emeritus at California Condition College, states we ought to not anticipate any breakthrough from this go to of the IAEA to Iran, as “it is impossible” to solve all the problems throughout a brief 3-day journey, particularly simply because the real problem is “regime alter.” He also thinks that the outcomes of the IAEA findings are mostly irrelevant. “If it was not for the problem of nuclear improvement in Iran, it would have been the assistance of terrorism in Iran. If it was not for that, it would have been the absence of human legal rights in Iran. So essentially what we are dealing with are reasons,” he stated, including that, “it is extremely comparable to the situation of Iraq.” Commenting on the lately adopted EU embargo on Iranian oil exports, Fayazmanesh stated it would not truly impact Iran`s economic climate. “It is not heading to impact Iran that a lot simply because they most likely can promote that oil to other nations. But it is feasible that it will have an impact on the cost of oil. It is extremely tough to say what the impact would be.”
Hundreds get in gear in Moscow to help reasonable elections
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'With OWS encampments banned, wherever do we convene?'
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Oakland police have built a single of the most significant mass arrests considering that the outbreak of the Occupy movements in the US. Activist Sara Flounders tells RT why Occupy Oakland tried using to just take about a convention heart on Saturday night time. " It is critical to identify that the Occupy movementis concentrating interest on definitely abandoned, unused residence at a time when there are tens of millions of men and women homeless in the US and at a time when the Occupy movements has been thrown out of its encampments throughout the state, " explained Sara Flounders from the Intercontinental Motion Heart. " So this is one more innovative tactic to just take unused convention heart place and have it as a new heart for the Occupy movements in Oakland ." Flounders performed down studies expressing that Occupy activists pelted Oakland police with bottles, rocks and burning flares. " Yet again and yet again, the press tries to paint this Occupy Movements as staying violent. The violence has occur from the police. A damaged piece of glass is not the damaged heads the police are inflicting on the Occupy Movements ," insists Flounders.
‘Russian runoff could deliver unexpected results’
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US Producing Far more Strong Bomb to Strike Underground Amenities
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RIA Novosti thirteen:19 28/01/2012 MOSCOW, January 28 (RIA Novosti) - Pentagon is stepping up efforts to make a bomb able of destroying Iran's most seriously fortified underground amenities, the Wall Road Journal explained on Saturday referring to U.S. officers briefed on the prepare. “The thirty,000-pound [thirteen,600 kilograms] "bunker-buster" bomb, acknowledged as the Substantial Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), was exclusively intended to just take out the hardened fortifications created by Iran and North Korea to cloak their nuclear packages,” the day-to-day explained. But original checks indicated that the bomb, as at the moment configured, would not be able of destroying some of Iran's amenities, both due to the fact of their depth or due to the fact Tehran has additional new fortifications to defend them, the paper mentioned. U.S. Protection Secretary Leon Panetta, in an job interview with The Wall Road Journal, explained far more growth operate would be accomplished and that he anticipated the bomb to be completely ready to just take on the deepest bunkers quickly. "We are even now hoping to produce them," Mr. Panetta explained. U.S. Officers say new income was designed to guarantee the weapon would be far more productive versus the deepest bunkers, like Iran's Fordow enrichment plant facility. Fordow is buried in a mountain intricate in Iran surrounded by antiaircraft batteries, which can make it a quite hard goal for air strikes. Company (AEOI) Fereidoon Abbasi explained Frodow is safe and sound from any varieties of danger by the enemies. Tehran explained it started the challenge in 2007, but the IAEA believes design and style operate commenced in 2006. The existence of the facility only arrived to mild immediately after it was determined by Western intelligence organizations in September 2009.
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On a mission: UN nuclear watchdog arrives in Iran
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UN nuclear inspectors have arrived in Iran to analyze the county’s atomic pursuits. Tehran claims it hopes the pay a visit to will get rid of western allegations of nuclear weapon advancement. ­The Global Atomic Vitality Agency delegation such as IAEA Chief Inspector Herman Nackerts and Deputy Secretary-Basic Rafael Grossi will devote a few days in Iran. They will hold talks with officials and perhaps pay a visit to the Fordo nuclear facility around the metropolis of Qom in central Iran, in which enrichment of uranium not too long ago started out. Iranian officials say they are specific the talks will demonstrate the nuclear program's goal is purely peaceful. "We are inclined to be really optimistic about this pay a visit to. Iran does not carry out any key or underground operations. All Iranian nuclear pursuits are transparent, and we as properly as the opposite facet are fascinated in locating a way out of the existing circumstance," mentioned Iran`s Overseas Minister Ali Akbar Salehi. The IAEA pay a visit to will come at a time when relations among Iran and the West are incredibly tense. On Monday, EU members agreed to impose an embargo on Iranian oil starting up July. There have been also studies that Tehran is contemplating an quick embargo of its oil exports to EU international locations. Nonetheless, Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi from the University of Tehran advised RT the existing standoff above Iran’s nuclear pursuits is a implies for the West to reassert its waning impact in the planet. “The United States and Europeans are fundamentally engaging in acts of war towards the Iranian folks, as Ron Paul, the US presidential candidate, mentioned himself. I feel most Iranians feel that the United States and the Europeans are shedding ground in the Middle East and during the planet, and this is an endeavor to critically damage Iran at this juncture,” he mentioned. “The economic system of Western European and North American countries – in comparison to their rivals – is on the decline .The only issue that they [the United States] have likely for them is a really effective navy." Marandi also argues Iranian sovereignty is a stumbling block to continued US domination of the region’s oil success. “Arab regimes and dictatorships in the region are all aligned to the United States, and unbiased international locations, other than for Russia, actually really don't have all that several selections for oil. China, for illustration, relies upon on oil from international locations that are aligned to the United States. And Iran, given that it’s an unbiased region, if the United States was capable to carry about a adjust in the Islamic republic and overthrow the political buy there, certainly that would set China in a really challenging situation. So the Iranians feel that the genuine concern is not the nuclear system:it is Iran’s independence and sovereignty.” ­Author Michael Winter months believes the end result of the IAEA mission mainly relies upon on the folks “we are dealing with,” incorporating that if the inspectors are truthful nothing at all new will be identified. “The unfortunate truth is that we are not dealing with truthful folks when it will come to the US and EU and IAEA. They will develop the evidence they want or could even execute an outright fabrication to justify their aggressive system.” ­Iran will in no way satisfy West’s demands ­Sasan Fayazmanesh, Middle East Scientific studies system coordinator and professor emeritus at California State University, claims we must not count on any breakthrough from this pay a visit to of the IAEA to Iran, as “it is impossible” to resolve all the concerns in the course of a quick a few-day excursion, specifically since the true concern is “regime adjust.” He also thinks that the final results of the IAEA findings are mainly irrelevant. “If it was not for the concern of nuclear advancement in Iran, it would have been the help of terrorism in Iran. If it wasn’t for that, it would have been the deficiency of human rights in Iran. So fundamentally what we are dealing with are excuses,” he mentioned, incorporating that, “it is really related to the scenario of Iraq.” Commenting on the not too long ago adopted EU embargo on Iranian oil exports, Fayazmanesh mentioned it would not actually have an effect on Iran`s economic system. “It is not likely to have an effect on Iran that significantly since they possibly can market that oil to other international locations. But it is achievable that it will have an influence on the value of oil. It is really challenging to say what the influence would be.”

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Transcript: Key Finances Conclusions Briefing from the Pentagon
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New Mexico driver arrested and forgotten in jail for two several years
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US toothless towards Iran rock: Pentagon seeks new superbomb
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EU oil sanctions: Iran to get its retaliation in first?
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US and Israel revive most significant joint anti-missile drills
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Tortured flexibility: Libya’s new rulers resort to previous strategies
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Western-backed resolution on Syria doomed?
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Big fish cometh: Indian retailers against Wal-Mart
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Nation of 65 Million Gets Lesson on Globalist Agenda
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ACTA anger: Protesters hopeful as official resigns
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Gulf States to arm Syrian opposition?
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Arab League halts observer mission in Syria
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Anonymous swoop on Mexico govt. web sites in copyright regulation protest
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Russia rejects new draft resolution on Syria
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Russia has opposed the new Arab-European draft resolution on Syria introduced by Morocco in the UN Security Council on Friday. Russia’s ambassador to the UN claims it will continue to lookup for ways to end the ongoing bloodshed there. As RT’s Marina Portnaya studies from New York, Russia’s ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, expressed “ deep ” disappointment with the draft, indicating that he does not believe that the international community should impose an outside solution on the Syrian conflict. He also rejected the idea of an arms embargo or the use of force being imposed on Syria. “ The proposed draft resolution cannot be used as the basis of solving the situation, but we are ready to continue working ,” Churkin said. He extra that not only does the draft ignore the line Russia cannot cross, but also “ adds new elements ” to which Moscow will not consent as a matter of principle. The draft resolution expresses “ grave concern ” over the deteriorating situation in Syria, condemns the Syrian authorities for “ widespread and gross violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms ” and demands that all parties end the violence. Most importantly, it calls on President Bashar Assad to transfer full power to his deputy and to fully cooperate with the countrywide unity government. Before, Russia vowed to block any resolution that calls for President Assad to step down and proposed its own draft resolution, which was considered too soft by the West. In October, Russia and China, both permanent members of the Security Council, vetoed an before Western draft resolution on Syria, warning against a repeat of the Libya circumstance. The Western countries and the Arab League have demanded that Bashar Assad resigns as part of a transition to democracy, a call rejected by Damascus. The Syrian government claims it is fighting overseas-backed armed “terrorists” who have killed 2,000 soldiers and police. Clashes between President Assad's forces and anti-government gunmen continue in many parts of the country including the capital. The UN claims that the continuing bloodshed in Syria has already claimed more than 5,400 lives since the country was swept by unrest in March amid the wave of uprisings across the Arab world. However, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, said that up-to-date figures are difficult to occur by as some areas, including parts of the troubled metropolis of Homs, are now “ completely closed ” off to the world. ­Middle-East blogger Karl Sharro believes that outside forces are only further confusing situation in Syria. “ What needs to be done is for all external actors to step away from this conflict and allow the dynamic of what really the Syrian people want to emerge ,” he told RT. “ They are just pouring oil on the hearth at the moment .” Sharro famous that while the West is trying to “ claim the moral high ground ” and hint at intervention into Syria it really does not have any clear plan. “ The West should learn from its mistakes and abandon this misplaced notion that it’s their responsibility to kind out the situation in Syria ,” he concluded. Watch RT's full interview with Karl Sharro ­As long as US policies prevail over the Syrian conflict there will be no solution to the crisis, insists Lawrence K. Freeman from the Executive Intelligence Review. “There is a very aggressive plan which is being pushed by the United State and the British for regime change. And the Russians, the Chinese and other people, and people in the Arab League are not going to go along with that. It’s unacceptable. Unless we get a change in plan the difficulties are actually going to get worse,” he warned. Watch RT's full interview with Lawrence K. Freeman
France to Resume Education, but Will Withdraw from Afghanistan Following 12 months
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VOA Information | Paris January 27, 2012 French President Nicolas Sarkozy states France will pull its troops out of Afghanistan following 12 months -- a 12 months previously than planned. Friday's announcement came subsequent talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Paris. The announcement came a week right after France suspended overcome functions in Afghanistan, right after an Afghan soldier shot lifeless four French troops and wounded a lot more than a dozen other individuals. At a press conference with Mr. Karzai, the French leader mentioned he and Mr. Karzai had agreed to request NATO to contemplate handing above the obligation of overcome missions in Afghanistan to Afghan forces in 2013. Mr. Sarkozy mentioned this gradual transfer of functions will enable France to program for the return of all its battling forces by the conclude of following 12 months -- fairly than in 2014, as had been formerly planned. He mentioned 400 soldiers previously returned residence previous 12 months. Yet another 1,000 out of the 3,600 remaining overcome forces could comply with them this 12 months. But he mentioned France would proceed to aid practice Afghan soldiers. NATO Secretary-Basic Anders Fogh Rasmussen has referred to as on France to respect the authentic 2014 troop pullout calendar. Mr. Sarkozy mentioned he will communicate with U.S. President Barack Obama Saturday, but he mentioned Mr. Obama is advised about the French announcements. President Sarkozy had warned right after the troop deaths previous week that France may well pull out its troops from Afghanistan previously than anticipated. France is the fourth greatest pressure in the NATO coalition, and so significantly, 82 French soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan in the course of the 10 years of French military presence there. Mr. Sarkozy's announcement could also be for domestic intake, coming just weeks just before French presidential elections. But there are worries that an early French pullout from Afghanistan could prompt other troop contributors to contemplate carrying out furthermore.
ACTA: the legislation that makes SOPA and PIPA look reasonable
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Warehouse fiancĂ©: US girl to ‘gay-marry’ historical developing
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Reservists end detainee functions in Afghanistan
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Syria: Observe the weather conditions forecast
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Ankhar Kochneva, writer and sole international journalist forever residing in Syria, tells RT what is actually up in the region, who money the opposition, how global media fake photos of unrest and why it is so crucial to observe weather conditions forecasts. ­ RT: You have lived in Syria given that October 2012. Media reviews explain to us about unrest in the region. How does the circumstance search from inside of? AK: Lifestyle is totally typical in an absolute bulk of communities across the region, though some information businesses deliberately photo the circumstance as its specific opposite. Israeli media retailers catering to Russian-speaking audience are between the most lively in this regard. For illustration, in reporting on a terrorist incident it is at times adequate to lie about its specific area to have the planet convinced that there is no peace in Syria. I am referring to an explosion that went off on the outskirts of Damascus on January 6th this 12 months. Though the explosive system truly went off beneath a bridge, information reviews could make you feel the complete of downtown Damascus was lowered to debris. I hosted a group of visitors below for New 12 months. Some of them truly came for as extended as 17 days. We rode across the region and did a good deal of walking close to Damascus. My friends noticed a good deal of smiling folks in the streets. We sat in dining places with some great songs, we went to a neighborhood street industry, and they had a fantastic time. They realized there is no war likely on in Syria. RT: There is no war, but there are explosions. So who is planting the bombs? And in which is the opposition headquarters positioned? AK: What helps make Syria peculiar is that the so-referred to as unpatriotic opposition below has no middle, no leaders, no agenda and no certain premises. Nor do they have the quantities to generate disturbances in several areas at a time. Most usually there is unrest in a certain neighborhood, although other regions are tranquil. The folks driving the explosions are the identical folks who shoot at passing automobiles, plant IEDs focusing on oil pipelines and assault random targets with grenade launchers. There have been six terrorist attacks focusing on railway tracks. A female college student dormitory in Homs was not too long ago assaulted with grenade launchers. A lot of of its inhabitants are women coming from rural communities and very low-earnings family members, since prosperous family members lease apartments for their women. The perpetrators are the identical folks who kidnap civilians and need ransom, and when they get the funds, they return the abductee sliced into pieces. There have previously been a hundred incidents of the sort. Some of the culprits who have been arrested are standard criminals, but there are also folks who arrive to Syria from Iraq, Afghanistan or Libya. There are also youthful males coming from Dagestan, who are usually ignorant about the true circumstance in Syria and are as a result simply misled. They are agitated with tales of injustice into carrying out items that actually are unjust. RT: Why would Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya disseminate all these falsified reviews on Syria? AK: These Tv networks have been employed as propaganda resources serving to eradicate Syria as a state. Some of individuals propaganda strategies are stunningly elaborate, and you can only explain to a lie if you dwell in Syria and emphasis on specifics. For instance, there has been a wonderful weather conditions forecast for Syria broadcast on Tv, in which temperature indices truly stand for the time when protesters will assemble in a certain area to provoke unrest. If you are with the opposition, this broadcast tells you that there will be a rally in Homs tomorrow at 12pm, and specially instructed digital camera crews will be waiting for you and your associates to flip up to act as the angry masses. You devote five minutes yelling “Down with Assad” in a square and depart with tough income in your pocket, and the planet gets Tv photos of “a street revolution rocking Syria.” I witnessed this approach in action when. Al Jazeera reported on a street protest erupting around the Russian Cultural Middle in Damascus in December 2011. I take place to dwell nearby, and I can see the Middle from my window. There was nothing at all taking place at this area at the time of the report. But specifically two hrs afterwards, a bunch of folks turned up and released an aggressive protest action. So it was not actually a information report – it was coded guidelines communicating the time and spot of a staged disturbance. Related strategies was employed to announce the assault towards the Syrian embassy in Amman early in December 2011. What these Tv networks do is not reporting: they dispatch guidelines for folks to rally, stage riots and assault certain men and women. It is virtually a opposition for deliberately misreporting on Syria, in which the perpetrators do not even hassle to coordinate their propaganda pursuits. For illustration, when reporting the casualties for a certain day of unrest, Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya claimed diverging quantities. If they had been citing a certain supply, this sort of as the notorious Mr. Rami, who is based mostly in London, then their figures would have matched. But they fluctuate, which implies the information folks just make them up. They do not even care if it seems plausible or not. RT: An Arab League observer mission has put in a month monitoring the circumstance in Syria. What have they arrive up with? AK: The Arab League mission comprised about 160 observers. The Syrians did not feel that these folks have been coming with excellent intentions. And their skepticism turned out to be genuine from the really commence. For one particular issue, the observers refused to inspect the web site of the terrorist assault released on December 24th. But as time went by and reviews from Syrian civilians focused by the criminals piled up, the observer mission knowledgeable a radical shift in perception. At initial, they went close to stony-faced and declined to comment on anything at all, but afterwards on they turned into typical men and women with a heart for the locals. This delegation is accompanied by a digital camera crew that follows them almost everywhere and runs chronicles of their monitoring pursuits on Syrian Tv. When you meet up with numerous hundred folks each day asking you to do the proper issue and report the fact, any person with a glimpse of decency in their heart will not be capable to go on lying. This is specifically why a lot of of the folks in the Arab League who had originally contemplated this observer mission have been really disappointed with its eventual findings. They propose swapping personal observers, then they prolong the mission for one particular a lot more month, as if added time will aid them locate the fictional “atrocities of the regime” in Syria – at minimum, that is how items stand on January 25. RT: Are you declaring the regime has not committed any atrocities in any respect? AK: I personally have not observed of anything at all I would locate plausible. Both we are demonstrated footage of folks from other international locations dressed as the Syrian army, or we see folks in uniform donning white flip-flops, or alleged Syrian military with beards, which are banned by the Syrian army’s grooming normal. Nonetheless, Syria has basic conscription, which implies there may well be folks in the army who have pals or family between the insurgents, so they may well aid them in smearing the military. RT: Some folks inside of the Islamic local community accuse President Bashar al-Assad of killing a somme of 300 youngsters. What are they conversing about? AK: In the cases that I know of, it was criminals and not the military who truly murdered youngsters. For illustration, when a person asked Saria, the mother of a murdered Christian boy, regardless of whether Al Jazeera was proper in declaring it was the army who killed her son, she replied that if the army had been in town at the time, her son would not have been killed. In yet another scenario, global media passed a juvenile rapist killed in Daraa for a target of the regime, whereas in fact he had been executed by the father of one particular of his victims. President Assad personally came to Daraa to look into the incident and at some point determined not to disclose the true information so as not to compromise the woman who had been raped. But right after the global media peddled the story of “a boy killed by the Syrian army,” the authorities had to expose the true crime. There was yet another characteristic illustration, when an world wide web banner was passed close to social networks depicting the sons and the nephew of a Syrian colonel who had been murdered by criminals in Homs on 19 March 2011. Every person in Syria is mindful of the correct conditions of the murder, but for the global community, that banner was compelling as evidence towards the Syrian govt. I know a reporter who was when abducted by criminals and brought to a magic formula area, in which he was offered with the entire body of a murdered kid. The kidnappers pressured him at gunpoint to document a online video declaring he had personally witnessed the military killing that boy. The journalist was advised they w