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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Animal Rights Activists Steal Homeless Man’s Dog, Leaving Him In Tears


Animal Rights Activists Steal Homeless Man’s Dog, Leaving Him In Tears


Disturbing footage throws up some interesting questions about human rights and animal rights: what's your view?




A shocking video showing French animal rights protesters forcibly removing the puppy of a homeless man has gone viral. The drama happened in Paris, where three activists approached a man, picked up his dog, and ran away with it. Both the dog and the man are clearly traumatized: the dog yelps and barks as it is snatched away, while its owner tries his best to take his pet back- but fails, howling in distress as he follows the activists down the street.
The activists represent the group ‘Cause Animale Nord’. A female member of the campaign group can be heard telling the homeless man: “You do not have the right… it’s against the law” as he attempts to grab at the puppy, while bystanders look on with shocked expressions. One shouts “it’s his dog”, but nobody steps in to help the crying man.
Cause Animale Nord claim that the puppy was drugged by the homeless man, but haven’t offered any evidence to support this. The homeless man is from the Roma community, a minority group which has been subject to a great deal of discrimination and institutionalized racism in recent years, particularly in FranceThe activists are trying to find a new home for the dog, but are under pressure to return it to its owner. Over 220,000 people have signed a petition calling for an investigation into the group’s conduct. 
Anthony Blanchard, president of Cause Animale, issued a statement which read: This video only shows a moment of our intervention, the puppy of two months, not vaccinated, which was in complete illegality of French legislation on the Paris pavement, a puppy that the Roma had drugged so it remained calm and did not move.”
Please let us know your thoughts on this story in the comments section. Does having compassion for animals mean disregarding our moral obligations to other human beings? Is the right of a puppy to have vaccinations and a warm home a higher priority than that of a homeless person to enjoy the love and companionship that a pet can offer? Is blatant racism and suspicion of Roma people at the core of this disturbing video? Tell us what you think, and please consider sharing the story if you feel strongly about this issue.

Short Animation Explains Economics, War, Poverty And Terrorism…In Under 2 Minutes

Short Animation Explains Economics, War, Poverty And Terrorism…In Under 2 Minutes

By Sophie McAdam on Sep 30, 2015 07:08 pm
This excellent short film from activist Wesley PP Hall does a fantastic job of simplifying concepts that our leaders and mainstream media would prefer us to dismiss as confusing or complex. The...

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Banned Russian LGBT youth group returns with more members than ever

Banned Russian LGBT youth group returns with more members than ever


A member of the group shares his support online (Facebook)
A member of the group shares his support online (Facebook)
The LGBT support group has gained even more members since its recent ban.
Last week Russian media watchdog, Roskomnadzor, banned a number of LGBT groups registered on the country’s most popular social network VKontakte.

The media watchdog forced VK – the Russian version of Facebook – to officially ban the groups, which included Children 404.
The group is ran by journalist Yelena Klimova and provides counselling to LGBT young people.
It was found the group had been guilty of “gay propaganda” – the controversial anti-gay law that bans the promotion “non-traditional relationships” to minors.
However, within just a day of the ban a new Children 404 page started on the social media site – with more active members than ever before.
At the time of publishing, there are over 75,000 young LGBT people and their allies supporting and encouraging others to support LGBT equality.
Ms Klimova – who was previously fined 50,000 rubles ($755, €680) for setting up the group – was the first to post.
“Hello again, with love, the project team,” she wrote.
The post was accompanied by iconic anthem Gloria Gaynor’s ‘I Will Survive’.
Russian President Vladimir Putin recently has attacked homophobic US laws while saying Russia ensures equal rights to all LGBT people.

The Russian leader made the unexpected comments during an interview on Sunday (September 27) night.
He claimed that homophobia in Russia has been “deliberately exaggerated”, before attacking the United States and the anti-gay laws that he says still exist there.

Iraq's Queer Community to Receive Support & Protection From New Organization

Iraq's Queer Community to Receive Support & Protection From New Organization

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As the so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has grown in size and power, harrowing accounts and evidence of the persecution of gay people have flooded the public sphere. Last month, openly gay Syrian refugee Subhi Nahas joined Samantha Power, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and an advocate for LGBT rights, to speak before the United Nations Security Council about the targeting of sexual minorities, which has reached unprecedented levels of brutality. Most recently, members of the self-professed caliphate executed nine men and a 15-year-old boy on charges of sodomy. People living under ISIS terrorism are in desperate need of support, but it's hardly an environment that allows for such mechanisms to develop, which makes the groundbreaking work being undertaken by IraQueer all the more incredible.
Founded by Amir Ashour, an Iraqi-Kurd living in Malmö, Sweden, IraQueer is likely the country's first organization dedicated solely to its beleaguered LGBT community. Aimed at improving the lives of queer Iraqis, it's an online forum for news and support, with the vast majority of volunteers and members residing in Iraq, with Ashour telling Haaretz:
“Our vision is to create a country where the LGBT community is recognized and enjoys its rights and responsibilities, a country where one’s sexual orientation and the person they fall in love with will not affect their lives.”
While the public nature of ISIS' persecution has attracted international attention over the past year, as in Syria, the situation was bad long before they took control. Things began to rapidly deteriorate for Iraq's LGBT community after the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, according to Ashour. Islamist groups rose out of the political chaos and began targeting gay people, killing an estimated 200 LGBT people in 2012 alone. Today, these same groups have partnered with the Iraqi government in the fight against ISIS, giving them the freedom to continue persecuting sexual minorities.
Read the full article on Haaretz.

Pope secretly met Kentucky clerk over gay marriage licenses

Pope secretly met Kentucky clerk over gay marriage licenses

Reuters

Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis speaks during an interview on Fox News Channel's 'The Kelly File' …
By Alex Dobuzinskis and Philip Pullella
(Reuters) - Pope Francis met a Kentucky county clerk, who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples, during his visit to the United States last week, the Vatican said on Wednesday.
"I do not deny that the meeting took place, but I have no comment to add," Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said in a statement.
Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis and her husband met the pope during the Washington leg of his U.S. visit, she and her lawyer told American media.
The Davis couple traveled to Washington and met the pope at the Vatican embassy last Thursday, ABC News and CBS News reported.
"It was really very humbling to even think that he would want to, you know, meet me or know me," Davis told ABC. "I put my hand out, and he grabbed it, and I hugged him, and he hugged me and he said, 'Thank you for your courage'."
"He told me before he left, he said, 'Stay strong.' That was a great encouragement," Davis said.
Davis said knowing that the pope agreed with what she was doing "kind of validates everything."
ABC said the pope gave Davis a rosary, which she plans to give to her Catholic parents.
The pope, speaking to reporters as he returned home from his 10-day trip to the United States and Cuba on Monday, said government officials had a "human right" to refuse to discharge a duty if they felt it violated their conscience.
Davis was jailed for five days in September for refusing to comply with a judge's order to issue the licenses in line with a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
Davis has said her beliefs as an Apostolic Christian prevent her from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Her church belongs to a Protestant movement known as Apostolic Pentecostalism.
To keep a low profile, Davis went to the Vatican embassy in a sports utility vehicle with her hair in a different style than her normal look, her lawyer, Mat Staver told CBS.
Conservative Christians, including some Republican presidential candidates, have said Davis is standing up for religious freedom.
But the American Civil Liberties Union, which went to court to ensure same-sex couples can obtain marriage licenses in Rowan County, has argued she has a responsibility as an official to issue the licenses, regardless of her views.
The ACLU, in papers filed on Sept. 21 with the judge hearing the case, asked the court to require Davis to stop making alterations to the licenses, such as removing any reference to the Rowan County clerk's office.
(Reporting by Suzannah Gonzales in Chicago, Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles, Curtis Skinner in San Francisco and Philip Pullella in Rome; Writing by Jeffrey Benkoe; Editing by Lisa Lambert and James Dalgleish)

Turkey's Middle East Policy 'Fiasco'

Turkey's Middle East Policy 'Fiasco'
By Semih Idiz
A Kurdish refugee woman from the Syrian town of Kobani walks with her children at a refugee camp in the border town of Suruc, Sanliurfa province, Nov. 17, 2014 (REUTERS/Osman Orsal).
Talking to reporters in New York over the weekend prior to addressing the UN General Assembly, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu made remarks that clearly indicated Ankara is not on the verge of a major policy change on Syria, despite recent speculation to that effect. His statements also suggested that Turkey will remain at odds with Washington and Moscow over priorities in Syria and how to proceed with regard to the future of President Bashar al-Assad.Davutoglu also admitted, in effect, why Turkey had decided to take part in US-led airstrikes against the Islamic State (IS), using words that indicate that Ankara's thinking had more to do with preventing further advances by the Syrian Kurds than with fighting IS.
Davutoglu also clarified Ankara's position on whether Assad has any role to play in a settlement. A recent remark by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan following his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow were taken as a sign that Ankara may be changing tack in this regard.
"We can have a process without Assad, or something like going with Assad during a transition period," Erdogan told reporters in Istanbul when asked about his discussion with Putin on Sept 23.
Read the full story here.

Prevention of human trafficking in Kyrgyzstan focus of OSCE-supported discussion

Prevention of human trafficking in Kyrgyzstan focus of OSCE-supported discussion

BISHKEK, 30 September 2015 – The Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry in co-operation with the OSCE Centre in Bishkek, and its Osh field office held today a roundtable discussion on importance of co-operation and partnerships in prevention of human trafficking in the country.
The event brought together 30 Kyrgyz public officials as well as diplomats, representatives of international organizations and non-governmental organizations. The participants discussed importance of co-operation with countries of the victims origin as Kyrgyzstan, in order to properly assess the situation, property identify victims and propose reintegration plan.
"Being an intrinsically hidden crime, human trafficking is an underestimated threat whose dynamics deceive even alternative observers," said Ambassador Sergey Kapinos, the Head of the OSCE Centre in Bishkek. "Foreign consulates have critical role to play in preventing and detecting cases both at origin as well as at destination."
The participating diplomats shared information on actions undertaken by their Embassies and organizations towards prevention and counteraction to trafficking in human beings, while public officials of Kyrgyzstan got the opportunity to learn about prevention programmes, protection of victims and prosecution of criminals engaged in this illegal business in other countries.
The OSCE has a number of international platforms to facilitate inter-agency co-operation between countries of origin and countries of destination of trafficked victims.
"The OSCE Centre in Bishkek invested additional efforts this year to establish an inter-agency platform for action in Kyrgyzstan," said Kapinos.
The current event is organized as part of the OSCE Centre in Bishkek Human Dimension project on comprehensive model of prevention, which envisages addressing human trafficking in Kyrgyzstan through multi-agency cooperation.


For PDF attachments or links to sources of further information, please visit: http://www.osce.org/

Contacts:


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Lawmakers: U.S. plan for Internet may be unconstitutional

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
President Obama's plan to "internationalize" the Internet may be unconstitutional, key members of Congress are claiming. The group of lawmakers sent a letter to the Government Accountability Office last week, saying the plan to relinquish oversight of Internet domain name functions to a global, multi-stakeholder body raised questions about the administration's "authority to transfer possession and control of critical components of the Internet's infrastructure to a third party."

VA Overtakes Defense Dept. as Leading Government Source of Complaints about Treatment of Employees

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
The leader in the federal government when it comes to mistreating whistleblowers is now the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), according to the legal office that keeps track of such cases. The Office of Special Counsel (OSC), an independent agency that deals with whistleblower retaliations, told Congress last week that for the first time, the VA "surpassed the Department of Defense" in the total number of whistleblower cases filed with it as of 2014.

Percentage of Foreign-Born in U.S. Highest in a Century

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
The United States today has the highest percentage of foreign-born residents in more than a century, according to the Pew Research Center. As of this year, first-generation immigrants made up 13.9% of the U.S. population. That's the highest rate since 1910, when it was 14.6%, the Pew Research Center reported.

Jeb Bush Family Values: Meth and Dirty Tricks

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
Diaz's consulting and lobbying firm, FP1 Strategies, it should be noted, was working for "legitimate" pharmaceutical companies, who of course are not in league with the manufacturers of illicit drugs. But his clients nonetheless did not wish to lose sales of any kind by having their products — Claritin-D, Allegra-D, and Zyrtec-D — revert from open shelves to behind the pharmacist's counter. Those alarmed by the ease with which pseudoephedrine can be extracted from these products want them out of the reach of meth manufacturers.

Is Glencore The Next Lehman? The World’s Largest Commodities Trading Company Is Toast

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
Are we about to witness the most important global financial event since the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008? Glencore has been known as the largest commodities trading company on the entire planet, and at one time it was ranked as the 10th biggest company in the world. It is linked to trillions of dollars of derivatives trades globally, and if the firm were to implode it would be a financial disaster unlike anything that we have seen in Europe since the end of World War II. Unfortunately, all signs are pointing to an inescapable death spiral for Glencore at this point. The stock price was down nearly 30 percent on Monday, and overall Glencore stock has plunged nearly 80 percent since May. There are certainly other candidates for "the next Lehman" (Petrobras and Deutsche Bank being two perfect examples), but Glencore has definitely surged to the front of the pack. Right now many analysts are openly wondering if the firm will even be able to survive to the end of next month.

Americans Trust In Mainstream Media Hits Rock Bottom

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
Four in 10 Americans say they have "a great deal" or "a fair amount" of trust and confidence in the mass media to report the news fully, accurately and fairly. This ties the historical lows on this measure set in 2014 and 2012. Prior to 2004, slight majorities of Americans said they trusted the mass media, such as newspapers, TV and radio.

Feds Developed App That Predicts ‘Psychological Status’ of Americans

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have developed a system that can predict the "psychological status" of users with smartphones and hope to private companies to bring the invention to the market. The technology appeared on a list of NIH inventions published in the Federal Register that are now available to be licensed by private companies. The government allows companies to license inventions resulting from federal research in order to expedite their arrival on the marketplace.

Germans Could Have Their Children Snatched For Anti-Migrant Facebook Posts

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
Germans who make racist anti-migrant posts could have their children snatched by the state and be fired from their jobs, according to the German Lawyers' Association. In an article entitled Racism and parenting: Threatening loss of custody?, lawyer Eva Becker, Chair of the Working Group on Family Law in the German Bar Association, outlines the conditions under which "xenophobic" Facebook posts could lead to parents being targeted.

Fiat Chrysler Admits Under-Reporting Deaths & Injuries To NHTSA

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
Yet another auto-maker has lied. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles US says in a statement that it has identified deficiencies in its TREAD reporting and has promptly notified NHTSA. One cannot help but wonder what came first, a leak or some conscience, but as NHTSA notes this means FCA under-reported the number of deaths and injuries that the automaker may be responsible for.

Farmer Finds Surprising Results When He Sends GMO Crop ‘Dust’ to Lab

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
It should come as no surprise that crop dust – that is, dirt and other contaminants that accumulate mostly during harvest season – is full of some questionable ingredients. What one farmer found when he sent some dust from his hog building outside his brother's and father's farms where they grow Liberty Link and Roundup Ready corn is a little more shocking.

71% Of Americans Oppose Civil Asset Forfeiture. Too Bad Their Representatives Don't Care.

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
Most Americans haven't even heard of civil asset forfeiture. This is why the programs have run unchallenged for so many years. An uninformed electorate isn't a vehicle for change. This issue is still a long way away from critical mass. Without critical mass, there's little chance those who profit from it will lose their power over state and federal legislatures. Forfeiture programs are under more scrutiny these days, but attempts to roll back these powers, or introduce conviction requirements, have been met with resistance from law enforcement agencies and police unions -- entities whose opinions are generally respected far more than the public's.

UBS Is About To Blow The Cover On A Massive Gold-Rigging Scandal

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
With countless settlements documenting the rigging of every single asset class, it was only a matter of time before the regulators - some 10 years behind the curve as usual - finally cracked down on gold manipulation as well, even though as we have shown in the past, central banks in general and the Fed in particular are among the biggest gold manipulators. That said, we are confident by now nobody will be surprised that there was manipulation going on in the gold casino. In fact, ever since Germany's Bafin launched a probe into Deutsche Bank for gold and silver manipulation, it has been very clear that the only question is how many banks will end up paying billions to settle the rigging of the gold market (with nobody going to prison as usual, of course).

US Customs is collecting the personal information of every Amtrak passenger

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
Documents released by Amtrak suggest that since 2012, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has had direct access to Amtrak's reservation system, possibly including access to reservations for Amtrak passengers traveling entirely within the USA. The Amtrak documents Papers Please received are the fourth in a continuing series of long-overdue interim responses (1st interim response, 2nd interim response, 3rd interim response) to a FOIA request they made in October 2014 for records related to Amtrak's data-sharing and other collaboration with DHS and other US and foreign law enforcement agencies.

Poland opts out of GMOs

Poland opts out of GMOs

Radio Poland, 30 Sept 2015
http://www.thenews.pl/1/9/Artykul/223049,Poland-opts-out-of-GMOs

Poland is the latest country to reject genetically modified organisms in their food production, thus exercising a right granted to all EU member states earlier this year.

Poland is the eleventh country so far to officially abstain from using GM food approved by the European Commission. In a drive to address national concerns, in March Brussels authorized countries to opt out of genetically engineered crop cultivation if such a step is to be taken as a safety measure to protect not only human health and the environment, but also consumer interests and the internal market.

Poland is among countries such as Hungary, France and Greece that prohibit already authorized crops and those still pending approval. Meanwhile, Belgium and Britain have chosen to restrict cultivation to particular territories.

Once the European Commission has processed the opt-out requests, it hands them over to companies trading GMOs. “We have already dealt with applications issued by Greece and Latvia, in other cases, our work is still in progress,” said Enrico Brivio spokesman for the EU’s environment commission.

EU member states have until 3 October to make the GMO-free list.

“Safety assessments of GMOs are non-existent” in the US

 
Scientists have weighed in with their views on the systems biology research suggesting that GM soy is not substantially equivalent to non-GM soy. Dr Michael Hansen notes, “There is a big myth that the USFDA [US Food and Drug Administration] regulates and does safety assessment of GM foods. This is simply not true.”

India: Only 39 of 133 GM crop field trials monitored in 6 years

 
Busting the claims of the Indian government and scientists that the country has a robust regulatory mechanism to test GM crops, toxic loopholes are emerging. From 2008 to 2014, only 39 of the 133 GM crop field trials were properly monitored, leaving the rest to pose unknown risks and possible health hazards.

Monsanto’s sealed documents reveal truth behind Roundup’s toxicological dangers

 
Researcher Anthony Samsel says he has obtained a large cache of Monsanto’s secret toxicology studies. After examining the studies, Samsel concluded, “Monsanto misrepresented the data and deliberately covered up data to bring the product [glyphosate] to market.”

More EU countries opt out of GM crop cultivation

 
France, the EU’s largest grain grower and exporter, has used the EU’s new GMO cultivation opt-out to ask to be excluded from GM maize crop cultivation. Northern Ireland has also opted out of GMO cultivation, as have Croatia, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, and Serbia. Latvia, Greece, Germany, and Scotland have previously announced that they are opting out of GMO cultivation.

Russian govt decides to ban GMO food production

 
A senior Russian government member said the cabinet has decided that any food production in the country will completely exclude GMOs.

Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine based on information received as of 29 September 2015

Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine based on information received as of 29 September 2015

This report is for the media and general public.
The SMM monitored the implementation of the "Package of measures for the implementation of the Minsk agreements". Its monitoring was restricted by the parties and security considerations*. The SMM observed no ceasefire violations at and around the Donetsk airport. Several ceasefire violations were recorded elsewhere in Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The SMM chaired the twelfth meeting of the Trilateral Contact Group (TCG) Working Group on Security Issues in Minsk.
The SMM observed an overall calm situation in Donetsk region. At the Joint Centre for Control and Co-ordination (JCCC) observation point at the "Donetsk People's Republic" ("DPR")-controlled Donetsk railway station (8km north-west of Donetsk city centre), during the whole reporting period, the SMM recorded no ceasefire violations.[1]
Whilst in government-controlled Avdiivka (17km north of Donetsk), the SMM heard dozens of outgoing heavy-machine-gun bursts from the direction of Donetsk city.
In government-controlled Mykolaivka (41km south of Donetsk), between 10:10 and 10:55hrs the SMM heard 43 undetermined explosions more than 5km north-east of its position. Subsequently, in government-controlled Bohdanivka (42km south of Donetsk) located 6km south-east of Mykolaivka, a Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier attributed the explosions heard by the SMM to the live-fire exercise conducted in "DPR"-controlled area, adding that since the previous week "DPR" had been conducting live-fire exercises with tanks north-east of the village.
In the "DPR"-controlled western outskirts of Donetsk – Oleksandrivka (20km south-west of Donetsk), Trudovskye sub-district of Donetsk city (15km west of Donetsk) and Staromykhailivka (16.5km west of Donetsk), local residents separately told the SMM about mortar shelling and small-arms and light-weapons fire – both outgoing and incoming – in their respective locations during the night on 27 September. In Trudovskye sub-district, the SMM observed a chipped window on the western side of one house. In Staromykhailivka, a staff of the "city council" showed the SMM two houses with minor damages which had allegedly been caused by shooting from the direction of government-controlled Krasnohorivka (21km west of Donetsk). The SMM assessed that the damages had been caused by weapons with a calibre of less than 100mm and estimated that these had been fired from a westerly direction.
In government-controlled Krasnoarmiisk (50km north-west of Donetsk), the SMM observed a gathering of approximately 250 people (mostly men aged 30-40) in front of the city administration building. Several participants informed the SMM that employees of the "Krasnolimanskaya" coal company had organized a protest against the dismissal of the director and new management policies. Towards the end of the gathering the SMM observed several police officers present.
In government-controlled Velyka Novosilka (74km south-west of Donetsk) the head of district administration told the SMM that the population of the district was approximately 47,000-48,000 including 7,000-8,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) from the conflict affected areas. The interlocutor added that the number of registered IDPs in the district was 15,000; however half of them had registered only to claim their pensions and had already returned to their original places of residence.
In "DPR"-controlled Olenivka (23km south-west of Donetsk), the "deputy head" of the city "administration" and local residents separately told the SMM about the complete lack of access to piped water which previously had been supplied from government-controlled areas through a pipeline crossing the contact line. Local residents added that the water pump had been closed on the government-controlled side during the summer of 2014.
The SMM observed an overall calm situation in Luhansk region with some ceasefire violations. Whilst in government-controlled Shchastia (20km north of Luhansk), the SMM heard two explosions at a location 15km west of its position – the direction of a Ukrainian Armed Forces shooting range located in Trokhizbenka (33km north-west of Luhansk) as well as one outgoing explosion 3km south of its position from the direction of government-controlled Staryi Aidar (19km north-west of Luhansk).
Whilst in "Lugansk People's Republic" ("LPR")-controlled Uspenka (23km south-west of Luhansk), the SMM heard 26 explosions and bursts of heavy machine gun from the direction of a training area in "LPR"-controlled Kruhlyk (31km south-west of Luhansk).
In government-controlled Velyka Chernihivka (44km north of Luhansk), two female interlocutors (aged 50) told the SMM that in the morning they had heard some explosions and shots of small-arms fire from the Ukrainian Armed Forces training range located in government-controlled Chervonyi Zhovten (40km north of Luhansk).
In "LPR-controlled" Alchevsk (40km south-west of Luhansk), the SMM visited an IDP camp where 17 persons from "LPR"-controlled Bakhmutka (50km north-east of Luhansk) – located near the contact line – are living. The head of the IDP camp told the SMM that the IDPs were not able to return to the village as all their houses had been destroyed and that they needed warm clothes for winter.
The SMM re-visited two Ukrainian Armed Forces heavy weapons holding areas whose locations corresponded with respective withdrawal lines. At the first holding area the SMM found that one self-propelled artillery system (152mm 2S3 Akatsiya) was missing. The SMM also recorded six weapons in addition to the weapons recorded during previous visits. At the second holding area the SMM observed that all previously recorded weapons were present and registered the serial numbers of an additional six weapons.
In violation of the respective withdrawal lines, the SMM unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) spotted four main battle tanks (MBTs) in the "DPR"-controlled area of Michurine (56km north-east of Mariupol) and twenty MBTs and other military hardware in the area of "DPR"-controlled Sontseve (58km north-east of Mariupol). In the government-controlled area of Starohnativka (51km south of Donetsk) two MBTs were noted.
In areas beyond the respective withdrawal lines, the SMM observed the presence and movement of a number of weapons and equipment. The SMM observed 16 self-propelled howitzers (122mm 2S1 Gvozdika) and 20 military trucks (Ural) at a training ground in the area of "LPR"-controlled Uspenka (23km south-west of Luhansk). The SMM also observed 22 infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) (11 BMP-1 and 11 BMP-2) mounted on trucks, eight multipurpose light-armoured towing vehicles (MT-LB), 16 MBTs (14 T-64 and two T-72) and eight anti-aircraft guns  (23mm ZU-23-2) mounted on trucks at a training ground in the area of "LPR"-controlled Myrne (28km south-west of Luhansk). The SMM UAVs also observed a concentration of more than 60 MBTs and other military equipment in the "DPR"-controlled area of Torez (57km east of Donetsk).
In the area of government-controlled Vrubivka (71km north-west of Luhansk), the SMM observed a stationary military convoy composed of six military trucks with approximately 100 armed personnel, two trucks towing anti-aircraft guns (23mm ZU-23/2) and one armoured personnel carrier (BTR-4) – the calibre of the observed weapons was under 100mm.
The SMM visited the check-point installed by activists of Crimean Tatars and Right Sector (Pravyi Sektor) 2.5km north of the border guard station at Chonhar crossing point (162km south-east of Kherson), where it observed a calm situation. On the side of the road, the SMM saw several tents and some 20-40 persons in camouflage and some 10-15 people in civilian clothes outside the tents. The SMM did not observe any cargo trucks queuing to cross.
In Manevichi district (250km north-east of Lviv) in the Volyn region, the head of district police told the SMM that 3,000 people had been involved in unauthorized digging of amber on 28 September near the village of Lisove (257km north-east of Lviv) and 190 of them had been detained and questioned, after which they had been released. According to the interlocutor, diggers had started coming back to the area after most law enforcement officers that had reinforced local police due to the protest organized on 23 September (see SMM Daily Report 25 September) had left the area. He added that several hundred law enforcement officers from three neighbouring regions were again dispatched to the location to stop unauthorized amber digging. On its way to the digging area, the SMM saw some 160 armed police and National Guard officers.
In Kyiv, the SMM followed up on media reports about an explosion on 29 September allegedly caused by a man throwing an explosive device outside of the south entrance of the main train station, injuring a woman. The SMM explored the location, but could not find any signs of damage to buildings or remnants of an explosive. Subsequently, a police officer informed the SMM that the injured women had suffered a minor injury, but had not been hospitalized.
The SMM continued to monitor the situation in Kharkiv, Dnepropetrovsk, Odessa, Chernivtsi, and Ivano-Frankivsk.

*Restrictions on SMM's freedom of movement or other impediments to the fulfilment of its mandate:
The SMM is restrained in fulfilling its monitoring functions by restrictions imposed by the parties and security considerations, including mine threats, and damaged infrastructure. The security situation in Donbas is fluid and unpredictable. Self-imposed restrictions on movement into high-risk areas have impinged on SMM patrolling activities, particularly in some areas not controlled by the government. Members of the "LPR" continue to prevent the SMM from monitoring in some areas close to the border with the Russian Federation.
Other impediments
  • While flying over "DPR"-controlled areas east and north-east of government-controlled Mariupol (102km south of Donetsk) a SMM UAV was jammed.
[1] For a complete breakdown of the ceasefire violations observed, please see the annexed table.
* Please see the section at the end of this report entitled "Restrictions on SMM access and freedom of movement" for further information.


For PDF attachments or links to sources of further information, please visit: http://www.osce.org/

Contacts:


Michael Bociurkiw
26 Turhenevska Street
01054 Kyiv
Ukraine
office: +380 44 382 0832
mobile: +38 067 4083107
michael.bociurkiw@osce.org


Iryna Gudyma
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September 30th - American Patriot's Almanac

September 30th
The Berlin Airlift Ends
The end of World War II left Germany divided into two rival systems. Western Germany, occupied by the United States, Britain, and France, was a free zone with a rebounding economy. Eastern Germany, controlled by Soviet Communists, was a grim, totalitarian police state. The city of Berlin, Hitler's old capital, was divided the same way, but it lay deep inside Communist East Germany.

In 1948 Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin moved to take all of Berlin by closing roads and train tracks leading into the city's free, western portion. Sealed off from the rest of the world, more than 2 million West Berliners faced starvation. Harry Truman realized he could not get supplies to the city by ground without starting World War III. So he decided to do it by air.

Thus began the Berlin Airlift, one of history's greatest humanitarian efforts. Beginning in June 1948, American and British planes made more than 277,000 flights delivering food, coal, medicine, and other supplies. At times, planes landed in West Berlin as often as every four minutes. Just a few years earlier, Allied bombers had been pounding Berlin to rubble. Now U.S. cargo planes dropped candy by parachute to German children, who scrambled to retrieve it.

Nearly one hundred U.S. and British servicemen lost their lives during the operation. But after eleven months, Stalin gave in and lifted the blockade. The planes kept flying through September 30, 1949, to build emergency stockpiles. In all, they delivered some 2.3 million tons of supplies, more than a ton for every man, woman, and child. As a result of the Berlin Airlift and the heroic struggle of the West Berliners, freedom survived in its most exposed outpost.
American History Parade
1777 Forced to flee Philadelphia, the Continental Congress meets in York, Pennsylvania.
1868 Louisa May Alcott publishes Little Women.
1882 The world's first hydroelectric power plant to furnish incandescent lighting begins operation in Appleton, Wisconsin.
1889 Wyoming legislators write the first state constitution granting women suffrage.
1935 President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicates Hoover Dam on the Colorado River.
1949 The fifteen-month-long Berlin Airlift comes to an end.
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Double standards, one rule for all - except Palestinians

Double standards, one rule for all
- except Palestinians
27th September 2015 | International Solidarity Movement, Al-Khalil team | Nabi Saleh, occupied Palestine On the 28th of August, Mahmoud Tamimi was arrested in Nabi Saleh during the weekly non violent demonstration. Every Friday, just after the prayer, the residents demonstrate against the expansion of the illegal settlement of Halamish which has continuously confiscated Palestinian land as well as the …

Senseless violence against Palestinian demonstrators in al-Khalil (Hebron)

Senseless violence against Palestinian demonstrators in
al-Khalil (Hebron)
29th September 2015 | International Solidarity Movement, Al-Khalil team | Hebron, occupied Palestin Today in occupied al-Khalil (Hebron), Israeli forces ruthlessly attacked a peaceful demonstration. The demonstration was organised against the Israeli forces deadly shooting of 18 year old martyr Hadeel Hashlamoun at a Tel Rumeida checkpoint yawning into segregated Shuhada Street. Israeli forces started shooting endless rounds of stun-grenades …

What Americans, Europeans Think of Immigrants

What Americans, Europeans Think of Immigrants
Pope Francis has urged European Catholics to take in some of the thousands of migrants streaming in from Syria and other countries amid the world’s largest refugee crisis on record, and in his address to Congress he urged leaders to welcome and respect immigrants coming to the U.S. But the alignment of public opinion with the pope’s attitudes varies greatly. Germans, Britons and Americans hold the most positive views of immigrants, while Greeks and Italians hold the most negative views, according to surveys conducted by Pew Research Center in the U.S. and seven European nations. read more >

Kim Davis Guilty of Bigamy, Says Kentucky Bylaw [?!]

Kim Davis Guilty of Bigamy, Says Kentucky Bylaw

(AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)
ROWAN COUNTY, Ky. – Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who served a 6-day sentence for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, is guilty of bigamy, according to a state bylaw issued by Isaac Shelby, the first elected Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Owing to a clerical error, Davis neglected to have her divorce decree with first husband Dwain Wallace properly notarized before eventually marrying Joe Davis, her current, second and fourth husband. Before marrying Davis, she conceived twins during an adulterous affair with construction worker Thomas McIntyre, which led to the breakup of her first marriage, and interfered with her second.
After Joe and Kim Davis’ divorce, Kim reconciled with, and later married McIntyre, after Joe Davis signed a parental rights agreement for the twins fathered by McIntyre. McIntyre and Davis’s marriage lasted less than a year. Two years after the McIntyre breakup, Kim Davis and Joe Davis remarried.
Since Kentucky law found that Kim Davis was still technically married to Dwain Wallace while “in cohabitation” with McIntyre before their eventual breakup – and before the first of her two marriages to Joe Davis, which book-ended the less than year-long marriage to McIntyre – the technical definition of bigamy was met.
To further add to her woes, Davis apparently failed to notarize the parental rights papers between Joe and the McIntyre twins. Due to that oversight, the Kentucky bylaw finds that Kim now owes husband number 1 over $100K in child support, even though they were not his biological children, but because her first marriage was unknowingly still in effect while she was in the adulterous relationship with McIntyre before remarrying Davis.
Legal scholars also say the Davis matter now serves as a test case for the issue of trigamy: the condition of having three spouses, resulting from a marriage to a third party when the divorce status between a first and a second party has not been finalized, or if a marriage between 2 and 3 parties has not been legally nullified before another legal union is entered into, whether or not the parties are aware of their legal, marital status (the Taylor Statute).
Davis returned to her job as county clerk on Sep. 14, and read a statement to the press vowing not to interfere with her deputy clerks’ issuance of licenses to gay couples, mandated by law. Davis said current licenses would not bear her name, and would not carry her authority:
“I am no hero. I’m just a person that’s been transformed by the grace of God, who wants to work, be with my family. I just want to serve my neighbors quietly without violating my conscience.”
Davis was found in contempt of a federal judge’s order earlier this month and served six days behind bars. She has since filed a second request to further delay her religious freedom violation case.

Is Boeing Helping the Feds Cover Up the Worst Nuke Disaster in US History?

Is Boeing Helping the Feds Cover Up the Worst Nuke Disaster in US History?

Sputnik – 29.09.2015
Aviation giant Boeing Co. is spending money on lobbyists and court cases in an effort to cover up one of the worst nuclear disasters in American history and avoid paying millions to clean up the still-contaminated site.
In 1959, the Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL) north of Los Angeles leaked more than 300 times the allowable amount of radiation into surrounding neighborhoods, according to an in-depth investigation by NBC4 Southern California. That contamination is now linked to up to a 60% increase in cancer in the area.
After a power surge occurred in one of the nuclear reactors, operators of the facility for weeks deliberately released radiation into the atmosphere to avoid a nuclear detonation similar to Chernobyl.
Boeing’s acquisition of SSFL in 1996 has prevented any proper investigation into current radiation levels at the site and stalled any cleanup efforts, according to the NBC4 investigation.
In 2007, the California legislature passed a law asserting that Boeing was obligated to clean up SSFL, even though it did not own the site at the time of the accident. A higher court invalidated the law, ruling it was too stringent.
Eventually, California’s EPA drafted agreements for the Department of Energy, NASA, and Boeing to commit to a cleanup. Boeing was the only entity that refused to sign.
A recent media report about Washington’s plans to upgrade nuclear bombs in Western Germany resulted in Russia expressing concern, but the United States denied allegations of violating the
Linda Adams, the former head of the state EPA, told NBC4 that Boeing hired “a large army of lobbyists … to do everything they could to stop a cleanup to that level.”
The lobbyists included “Peter Weiner, a former environmental aide to Gov. Jerry Brown, Winston Hickox, a former head of the California EPA, and Robert Hoffman, the former chief lawyer of the Department of Toxic Substance Control. All three left government service and have worked on behalf of Boeing to kill a full cleanup of Santa Susana.”
Boeing also gave thousands of dollars in campaign donations to Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Gov. Jerry Brown, Sen. Barbara Boxer and California Sen. Kevin De Leon.
De Leon is the Chairman of the Committee that confirmed Barbara Lee as Director of the Department of Toxic Substance Control, which is the agency tasked with forcing Boeing to conduct a cleanup.
Lee admitted to NBC4 that SSFL “has a lot of contamination,” but does not “believe there is a current exposure to communities.”
In 2012, Boeing put together a PR team with a campaign strategy to “target media” and put out the message that the “site poses no risk to human health today,” NBC4 reported.
A University of Michigan study found that rates of cancer were 60% higher in the area around SSFL than in other regions. Boeing dismissed the analysis, saying it found no proof of health side effects due to radiation.
The study’s lead author, Dr. Hal Morgenstern, accused Boeing of manipulating his work. Morgenstern wrote in a letter to California State Senator Joe Simitian, Chair of the Committee on Environmental Quality:
“I would like to make it clear to your Committee that Boeing’s claim made about the conclusion of our study is false. We did not conclude that there was no excess cancer in the communities surrounding SSFL. Furthermore, Boeing’s quotes from our report were taken out of context, and they failed to report our specific findings that contradicted their claim.”
Morgenstern noted that cancers such as thyroid, bladder, and lymph tissue were both tested for and found.

Killed by Cops Over Pot: Family Lawsuit Reveals Shocking Details

Killed by Cops Over Pot: Family Lawsuit Reveals Shocking Details

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Sputnik – 29.09.2015
Highly disturbing new information is coming to light thanks to a lawsuit filed by the family of 19-year-old Zachary Hammond, the South Carolina teen fatally shot in the back by police during a small marijuana bust.
The suit alleges that the officer, Lieutenant Mark Tiller, who shot and killed Hammond, threatened to “blow his head off” before he fired, and another officer high-fived the teen’s lifeless body after he was killed.
Tiller has not yet been charged for the teen’s death, nor has the department released dashcam videos or any other documents pertaining to the case. The family has stated that part of their reason for filing the lawsuit is to force the Seneca Police Department to release the footage.
Solicitor Chrissy Adams and state investigators maintain they will not release the footage while the case is still open.
Hammond’s family is also in the midst of another lawsuit to have Adams removed from the case, as she works with the officers involved. She refuses to decide whether Tiller will face charges until the state supreme court makes their decision in that suit, and “federal and state investigators answer some more questions,” the Associated Press reported.
The family has spoken to the woman who was in the vehicle with Hammond, reviewed private surveillance footage, and has had a private autopsy performed on the teen’s body.
The shooting took place after Hammond took Tori Morton on a first date, on July 26. The lawsuit states that they had visited a McDonald’s to get ice cream, and then went to a Hardee’s so that Hammond could buy a hamburger.
When the pair arrived at Hardee’s, however, undercover police were waiting. They allege that they had arranged a drug deal with Morton.
As the police pulled up to Hammond’s car, he reportedly tried to drive away.
Tiller claims he thought Hammond was going to try to run him over, but the private autopsy confirmed that the teen was shot in his back and in his side, meaning that any perceived threat would have already had passed when he was killed.
The lawsuit also claims that there was a pause between the first and second shots, and that after being shot the first time, Hammond looked over at his date.
“‘I’ll blow your (expletive) head off,’ were the last words heard by Zachary Hammond,” The lawsuit states.
The police claim that small amounts of drugs were found on both of the teens. Morton was charged with misdemeanor drug possession.
Hammond was pronounced dead upon the arrival of paramedics. His body was then left on the ground for 90 minutes, where it was reportedly attacked by ants.
Once other investigators arrived, an officer was reportedly seen high fiving his corpse.
The Seneca Police Department has now hired a public relations firm to represent them.

Kim Davis Admits She Loves The Attention, Accuses Americans Of Being Intolerant

Kim Davis Admits She Loves The Attention, Accuses Americans Of Being Intolerant

Screen shot 2015-09-24 at 12.02.31 PMKim Davis sat down with Fox Newscommentator Megyn Kelly last night to talk about the shit storm that is her life. It was her second nationally televised interview, following a tear-and-snot-filled debacle onGood Morning America.
“For me,” Davis told Kelly, “it’s never been a gay or lesbian issue.”
Instead, she argued, it’s been about “upholding the word of God and how God defined marriage from the very beginning of time.”
But when Kelly flat out asked Davis why she doesn’t just resign, the Notorious K.I.M. let it slip that she’s kinda sorta enjoying all the attention she’s been getting.
“If I resign,” she confessed, “I lose my voice.”
Realizing her gaffe, Davis quickly followed that up by answering Kelly’s question with another question.
“Why should I quit a job that I love that I’m good at?” she said. “They can accommodate for all sorts of issues, and we ask for one simple accommodation and we cannot receive it. I mean, it just doesn’t seem right!”
The “one simple accommodation”, of course, is permission to defy the U.S. constitution.
Ever the victim, Davis went on to say that she “begged” and “beseeched” lawmakers prior to June’s Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality to pass legislation that would protect God-fearing clerks such as herself from having to comply with the law, but none of them did anything to help. She also said she regularly receives  “hate emails” and “vile stuff” in her mailbox, but she refuses to let it get her down because, as she puts it, she is “someone who God is using” to get his message out to the masses.
When Kelly asked if she thought she would actually be arrested for breaking the law, Davis replied: “In America? In 2015? No. I mean, you know, have we come to a place that, uh, that we can’t accommodate everybody? That we can’t agree to disagree? And still have respect for each other? You know?”
Watch the complete interview below. Or don’t.
https://youtu.be/oBruUE2upWY