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US slaps sanctions on Chinese officials for 'horrific abuse of Uyghurs and ethnic Kazakhs'

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The United States has imposed sanctions on senior Chinese officials for "horrific and systematic" human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim minority groups in the western Xinjiang region. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on July 9:
"The United States will not stand idly by as the Chinese Communist Party carries out human rights abuses targeting Uyghurs, ethnic Kazakhs, and members of other minority groups in Xinjiang, to include forced labor, arbitrary mass detention, and forced population control, and attempts to erase their culture and Muslim faith,"
Three Chinese officials will be denied U.S. visas and have their U.S.-based assets frozen.

The three include Chen Quanguo, the Chinese Communist Party chief for the Xinjiang region and alleged architect of repression against religious and ethnic minorities. The other two targeted are Zhu Hailun, a former chief of Xinjiang's political and legal committee, and Wang Mingshan, the head of regional security.

The U.S. Treasury also sanctioned a fourth person, Huo Liujun, a former security official in Xinjiang.

These U.S. designations and visa restrictions are part of an intensifying effort to pressure China over gross human rights abuses reported in the Xinjiang region, where Beijing is accused of placing more than 1 million Uyghurs and members of other mostly Muslim ethnic groups in internment camps and prisons where they are subjected to ideological discipline, forced to denounce their religion and language, and physically abused since early 2017. China says the camps are reeducation and training centers needed to combat separatist terrorism and extremism.

Comment: The US uses human rights as a wedge or retaliation for self-serving purposes. This particular attack comes days after China imposed visa restrictions on particular US individuals.
As a result of the US move, the Chinese officials and their immediate family members are ineligible for entry into America. It is now a crime in the US to conduct financial transactions with all of them, and they will have their US-based assets frozen.

"The United States is taking action today against the horrific and systematic abuses in Xinjiang and calls on all nations who share our concerns about the CCP's attacks on human rights and fundamental freedoms to join us in condemning this behaviour," Pompeo said.

In a separate statement, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the US is committed to using the full breadth of its financial powers to hold human rights abusers accountable in Xinjiang and across the world.

Chen is the highest-ranking Chinese official ever to be hit by US sanctions and previously charged in Tibet. Previously, Chen oversaw extensive abuses in Tibetan areas.



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Lavrov says nuclear confrontation increases with US' race for global domination: 'They want to win'

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© Global Look Press/USAFUnarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile
Washington is escalating the risk of a nuclear standoff among the world's major powers in an effort to win back global domination, and brushing aside the last arms control pacts still standing, Russia's chief diplomat has warned. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told an audience at the high-profile Primakov Readings forum on Friday:
"I agree that the nuclear risks have increased substantially in the recent past. The reasons for that are obvious. The US wants to regain global dominance and achieve victory in what they call a great power competition."
Lavrov said Washington refuses the notion of "strategic stability" and calls it "strategic rivalry" instead. "They want to win," he added.

We are particularly worried about the US' biennial refusal to reaffirm a fundamental principle: the premise that there can be no winners in a nuclear war, and, therefore, it should never be unleashed.

Continuing, the Russian FM suggested Washington wants to dismantle the entire arms control mechanism.

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US-Israeli cyberwarfare? Series of 'explosions & power outages' reported near Tehran

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© Tasnim/handout via ReuterFirefighters inspect the site of an explosion at a medical clinic in the north of the Iranian capital Tehran, Iran, June 30, 2020.
A series of explosions have rocked the outskirts of the Iranian capital Tehran, as well as the cities of Garmdareh and Quds, Iranian media reported amid speculation that missile depots were the intended target.

Citing social media, the official news agency IRIB reported an explosion in western Tehran in the early hours of Friday local time. More explosions were reported in Garmdareh and Quds, the Mehr News Agency added.

The Saudi-based Al-Arabiya television reported that the explosion took place in missile depots of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), southwest of Tehran. Iranian officials have neither confirmed nor denied that claim as of yet.

Friday morning's explosions are the latest in a string of mysterious incidents at industrial facilities, research laboratories, ammunition depots and even the Natanz nuclear research facility. While there has been rampant speculation that these might have resulted from Israeli sabotage or cyber attacks, the official Tehran has not openly assigned blame, while Tel Aviv has issued carefully worded statements neither confirming nor denying involvement.

Comment: The likelihood, of a short time-framed cluster of explosions as merely random incidents, stretches logic. Whatever they are, there can be no doubt they produce a particular 'on edge' reaction within the city. Combined with the perpetuated Covid scare, who might this benefit?

See also: UPDATE 10/7/2020: No blasts occurred says the governor of Tehran province, even though news outlets reported the activity - was it truly a mistake or could it be a coverup?
The governor of Tehran province dispelled speculation of explosions that reportedly rocked the neighboring cities of Qods and Garmdareh, adding to a growing mystery over incidents that have hit Iran's key sites in recent weeks.

Leyla Vaseghi, governor of Tehran Province, told local IRNA news agency that the reports of explosions "were not true," but confirmed there has been a power outage - although it didn't last long. According to Vaseghi, the power went off for "a few minutes" and involved a hospital in Quds, a city of roughly 229,000 inhabitants named after Jerusalem.



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Professional propagandist Christopher Steele ordered to pay damages over 'inaccurate' dossier claims

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© YouTube screen capture/CBS News'Former' British spy Christopher Steele
British ex-spy Christopher Steele must pay damages to two Alfa Bank partners for publishing "inaccurate or misleading" material in his infamous dossier, including claims the banks funneled "illicit cash" to Russian President Vladimir Putin, a British court ruled Wednesday.

Orbis Business Intelligence was ordered to pay 18,000 English pounds, or nearly $23,000, each to Petr Aven and Mikhail Fridman for violating Britain's Data Protection Act of 1998 and "for the loss of autonomy, distress and reputational damage caused by the breaches of duty," the court said. The decision, authored by Justice Mark Warby of the High Court of England and Wales, was Steele's first major court loss.

"This allegation [about the Putin payments] clearly called for closer attention, a more enquiring approach and more energetic checking," Warby wrote. "Orbis failed to take reasonable steps in this regard, and to that extent, a breach of the Fourth Principle is established."

The "Fourth Principle" refers to a portion of the law penalizing the dissemination of inaccurate information.

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How many ways can Israel wage war on Iran before the media reports Israel is waging war on Iran?

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Satellite images of Natanz nuclear plant. Pics: Google (before) and Iran International (after)
Israel just bombed Iran. And no one noticed.

On July 2, 2020, two explosions erupted in Iran, and both seem to have been ignited by Israel. Neither explosion attracted much reporting, and what reporting there has been remains thin and confused.

The first report came out on the afternoon of July 3. The Jerusalem Post picked up a story from Kuwait's Al-Jarida, reporting that a fire had broken out at Iran's civilian Natanz nuclear enrichment site. The Kuwaiti report says that an unnamed senior source informed them that the fire was caused by an Israeli cyber attack. They suggest that Iran will need about two months to recover from the attack. Iranian officials have since confirmed that, though none of the underground centrifuges were damaged, the above ground damage is extensive, and that their centrifuge program has been substantially set back.

The second attack exploded near Parchin, at a site claimed to be a missile production facility. Citing the same Kuwaiti paper, The Times of Israel attributed the Parchin explosion to missiles dropped by Israeli F-35 stealth fighters.

Comment: See also: Trump reaps the whirlwind with China/Iran mega deal


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World Economic Forum: The institution behind 'The Great Reset'

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In a recent article I briefly examined a number of advances that global planners made prior to the World Economic Forum's announcement in June of a new initiative dubbed 'The Great Reset'. Taken together, the United Nation's Agenda 2030, the Paris Climate Agreement, the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Bank for International Settlement's 'Innovation BIS 2025' offer an insight into how elites want to turn the lives of every man, woman and child inside out over the course of the next decade.

Details of 'The Great Reset' came as nations began to reopen their economies following a global lockdown. The extent to which Covid-19 has dominated every facet of existence - largely because of unrepentant media coverage - has encouraged people to focus exclusively on what life will be like after the virus. For many, what came before now seems inconsequential. It is anything but.

For example, three months before Covid-19 took hold, a global pandemic exercise - 'Event 201' - was held in New York City which simulated the outbreak of a coronavirus that originated in Brazil. The scenario focused on a novel zoonotic virus that 'transmitted from bats to pigs to people that eventually becomes efficiently transmissible from person to person, leading to a severe pandemic.' Whilst initially some countries managed to control the outbreak, it ended up spreading and 'eventually no country can maintain control'.

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UK 'conservative' govt goes full communist as it launches $54 billion 'stimulus' to mitigate self-made lockdown disaster

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© BloombergChancellor Rishi Sunak leaves Number 11 Downing Street ahead of his statement to Parliament.
Taxes on hospitality and tourism will be slashed, stamp duty deferred and employers enticed by cash bonuses under a new coronavirus stimulus package in Britain.

The deal is designed to compensate for the axing of a furlough scheme credited with preventing a quarter of the British workforce from losing their jobs.

In a plan which attempts to wind back huge taxpayer-funded employment subsidies without inflicting more damage on the already fragile economy, Chancellor Rishi Sunak on Wednesday announced £30 billion ($54 billion) in new measures to revive the labour market and lure reluctant consumers into shops and restaurants.

Comment: Bam! That last line is precisely the thought the Western Powers' abuse of Covid-19 is intended to generate in people: "we need maximal govt - over everything!"

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Iran explosions: Did Israel and the US just start a cyber war?

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© Tasnim NewsPeople gather at the site of an explosion at a medical clinic in the north of the Iranian capital Tehran, Iran, June 30, 2020
Explosions rocked a pair of Iranian factories involved in the manufacture of centrifuges for its nuclear program, and the development of advanced ballistic missiles. Iran suspects a cyberattack by either the US, Israel or both.

A series of explosions hit various locations throughout Iran in late June and early July, killing scores of people and causing extensive damage. Two of these locations stand out in particular because of their importance to Iran's national security, and their involvement in technology related to nuclear enrichment programs and ballistic missile production, which have been singled out by both the US and Israel as representing a threat to regional and international peace and security.

Early on Friday, a series of explosions reportedly hit the outskirts of Tehran, as well as the cities of Garmdareh and Qods, with speculation that missile depots were the intended target of the blasts.

The precise cause of the two explosions has not yet been determined. One, at a centrifuge production hall located in the Natanz Fuel Enrichment Plant, remains under investigation. The other, at the Hemma Missile Industries Complex, has been linked to an explosion in a gas tank.

Vader

Best of the Web: Why the Bill Gates global health empire promises more empire and less public health

Behind a veil of corporate media PR, the Gates Foundation has served as a vehicle for Western capital while exploiting the Global South as a human laboratory. The coronavirus pandemic is likely to intensify this disturbing agenda.

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President Donald Trump's announcement this July of a U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) set into motion a process that will have a dramatic impact on the future of global public health policy - and on the fortunes of one of the world's richest people.

The US abandonment of the WHO means that the organization's second-largest financial contributor, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is soon to become its top donor, giving the non-governmental international empire unparalleled influence over one the world's most important multilateral organizations.

Bill Gates has achieved a hero-like status during the pandemic. The Washington Post has called him a "champion of science-backed solutions," while the New York Times recently hailed him as "the most interesting man in the world." Gates is also the star of a hit Netflix docu-series, "Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak," which was released just weeks before coronavirus hit the U.S., and was produced by a New York Times correspondent, Sheri Fink, who previously worked at three Gates-funded organizations (Pro Publica, the New America Foundation, and the International Medical Corps).

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Chess

Best of the Web: Trump reaps the whirlwind with China/Iran mega deal

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For more than three years I've tried to explain that President Trump's foreign policy was having the exact opposite effect of its intended purpose.

Trump, under the advice of people like John Bolton, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) has pursued a maximum pressure campaign against Iran in the hopes of the regime either crumbling or suing for peace.

Trump was warned by both Chinese Premier Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin that Iran would 'rather eat dirt' than submit to him on nuclear weapons, support for Hezbollah, Iraq and President Bashar al-Assad in Syria.