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French coach accused of rape admits 'intimate relationship' with former skater Sarah Abitbol

Coach Gilles Beyer
© Global Look Press / PanoramicCoach Gilles Beyer
French figure skating coach Gilles Beyer, who was accused of sexual assault, has admitted to having an 'intimate relationship' with Sarah Abitbol, who was underage at the time.

On Thursday, renowned athlete and ten-time French pairs skating champion Abitbol accused Beyer of systematic sexual assault and rape between 1990 and 1992, when she was between the ages of 15 and 17.

"He started doing horrible things... sexual abuse, and I was raped when I was 15. It was the first time that a man touched me," the seven-time European medalist said.

The 62-year-old coach admitted to having sex with the skater, whom he had trained, though he added that his memory of events differs from the version presented by Abitbol.

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Murder charges dropped against 3 Moscow sisters who killed abusive father

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© Global Look Press / City News MoskvaOne of the three Khachaturian teen sisters, Angelina, charged with their father's murder
In a case which has shocked Russians, three Khachaturian sisters admitted to killing their father after he subjected them to mental, sexual, and physical abuse spanning years.

They faced charges of premeditated murder, but now their lawyer says the Russian Prosecutor General's office has ordered investigators to drop that arraignment, and instead reclassify the killing as lawful self-defense.

Lawyer Aleksey Parshin told TASS news agency that officials have declined to support the Investigative Committee's case against the sisters. Parshin said that the Khachaturians responded to their father's "unlawful attacks, which created a real danger to their life and health," and that the prosecutor general regarded their actions as "within the legal limits of necessary self-defense, which brings the criminal prosecution to an end."

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Worker killed during livestream as demolition of Soviet-era stadium goes spectacularly wrong in St. Petersburg

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A construction worker has been found dead after a St. Petersburg concert hall collapsed as it was being demolished. Footage shows tragic moment a worker desperately scrambled to reach a crane as the structure broke apart.

Drone footage shows a huge cloud of dust coming from the St. Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex. The massive stadium suffered a roof collapse as workers attempted to dismantle the structure.

Comment: The full video is something to behold. They had just moments earlier sent up a drone to record the event - and were livestreaming the footage - when the drone captured the worker, without harness, severing one of the joints connecting the ceiling to the main structure. Just as his plasma-cutter severed that joint, the whole structure collapsed...


Someone made a monumental cock-up.


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In Egypt, 12-year-old girl dies after genital mutilation

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A 12-year-old girl died this week in southern Egypt after her parents brought her to a doctor who performed female genital mutilation, a criminal practice that remains widespread in the region, according to a judicial statement.

The girl's death in the province of Assiut prompted Egypt's public prosecutor to order the arrests of her parents and the physician who preformed the procedure, also known as female circumcision, said the statement released late Thursday by the prosecutor's office.

Since the mid-1990s, Egypt has been battling the centuries-old practice, which is misguidedly believed to control women's sexuality. In 2008, a law banning the cutting of female genitalia was passed in Parliament despite strong opposition from conservative voices. But a 2015 government survey found that 87% percent of all Egyptian women between 15 and 49 years of age have been circumcised.

"Many more Egyptian girls will be forced to undergo the procedure, and many of them will die — as long as there is no clear strategy from the state and a true criminalization of the practice," Amel Fahmy, managing director of Tadwein Gender Research Center, said Friday.

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Yellow Vest

France's economy contracts as massive protests continue, Italy has worst growth since 2013

Gare de Lyon
© Reuters / Gonzalo FuentesFrench SNCF railway workers on strike near the Gare de Lyon train station, Paris, January 29, 2020
The French economy, one of the largest in the EU, has failed to meet expectations and contracted for the first time under the presidency of Emmanuel Macron in the final quarter of 2019.

France's real GDP fell 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter, a dramatic drop after an expansion by 0.3 percent in July-September, according to a report published by the French national statistics bureau, INSEE, on Friday. While the agency said that GDP slid just "slightly," the results are well below the earlier projected 0.2 percent growth.

This brings the full-year economic growth to 1.2 percent in 2019, down from 1.7 percent a year earlier.

Comment: Meanwhile Macron, always eager for a photo opportunity, and likely oblivious to what he's actually promoting, is snapped holding up a t-shirt that represents the ever present police brutality at France's protests - the character is missing an eye because France's repressive security forces have now become infamous for maiming numerous protesters:
Macron paid a visit to the International Comic Book Festival in Angouleme, southwestern France on Thursday - but his appearance likely had the opposite of its intended effect on France's increasingly discontented electorate.


A photograph taken during the festival shows the French leader holding up a t-shirt showing a cartoon cat with a bleeding, patched-up eye. Under the feline reads: LBD 2020, an allusion to the infamous "defense ball launcher" (LBD) used by French riot police, as well as the name of the comic book festival (BD 2020).

Apparently oblivious to the double entendre, Macron is seen cracking a grin as he poses with the shirt - and the very amused cartoonist credited with making it.

The photo-op gaffe sparked outrage from Macron's critics. Left Party leader Jean-Luc Melenchon said the incident showed that the French president "trivializes police violence."

French police have been accused of using excessive force to quell anti-austerity and Yellow Vest protests across the country. More than 20 protesters have lost eyes in demonstrations against Macron's deeply unpopular reforms.

The photograph also enraged law enforcement. Yves Lefebvre, a senior police union official, described the incident as "scandalous," local media reported.

Responding to the outrage, Macron suggested that the photograph shows how in France's "free society," the president can hold up a t-shirt with which he does not agree.
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'We won't be uprooted': Mayor says Trump's plan to make Abu Dis new Palestinian capital 'not fair or honest'

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© REUTERS/Ammar AwadPalestinian town of Abu Dis
Mayor of Abu Dis, the small town envisioned as the new Palestinian capital in Donald Trump's Middle East 'peace plan,' told RT that Jerusalem will always be the true capital of Palestine and slammed US president for ignorance.

Trump's 'Vision' for peace, unveiled at the White House on Tuesday, outlines a two-state solution with Jerusalem proper remaining the "undivided capital" of Israel, while a new Palestinian capital could be established east of the city, centering on Abu Dis.

"Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine and Abu Dis is only considered as a suburb of Jerusalem," Ahmed Abu Hilal told RT. "We will not be uprooted from the historic city and we will always be a part of Jerusalem."

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Texas mother loses appeal to gain power to transition her young son into a girl

The courts have rebuked this deranged woman yet again.

James and Jeffery Younger
James Younger with his father Jefferey.
A Dallas, Texas judge denied the appeal of Dr. Anne Georgulas to reinstate an October ruling that would have given her the power to transition her 7-year-old son's gender into a girl against his father's wishes.

The case of James Younger gained national attention after James' father Jeffery Younger waged a campaign over social media to save his son. The judge ruled that both parents will have a say in medical decisions for their son, which may prevent the gender transition planned by his mother.

Georgulas had challenged the ruling that was made by Judge Kim Cooks last year to give both parents joint decision-making abilities regarding their son. Judge Mary Brown rebuked her request, and Cooks' ruling is now an official order. Georgulas' lawyer said she would attempt another motion to make a new trial to give her client control over James.

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Sheriff

Dr. Jordan Peterson says the government should get out of sex education altogether

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Late last year, Dr. Jordan Peterson sat down with the Scottish Catholic Observer for a wide-ranging discussion on the culture wars raging across the West. When the interviewer brought up the censorship increasingly inflicted on pro-life groups in Europe, Peterson was unequivocal: "That's just beyond belief to me, whether you are pro-life or pro-choice. If you think the pro-life voice should be silenced there is something seriously wrong with you. I don't care what you say about the abortion debate, there is something to be said on both sides at minimum so to stile that debate is part of this totalitarian leftism that I think is reprehensible and dangerous."

What I found most interesting were Peterson's comments about the debates on sex education currently taking place across Canada and other jurisdictions throughout the West. One of the reasons these debates generate so much heat is due to the fact that we no longer possess any cultural consensus on sexuality, and thus there is virtually no way to implement state-sanctioned sex education without alienating several groups of people who will strongly disagree. LGBT activists are simply never going to agree with Christians, Sikhs, Orthodox Jews, or Muslims on sexuality, and when they claim the right to teach their ideology to other people's children, backlash is inevitable and necessary.

"I think we are probably near the point where the state should get out children's sex education," Peterson noted, "because there is no cultural consent as to what it should be, so I think that should devolve back to the family." For obvious reasons, I believe that the only viable solution to this cultural chasm that preserves parental rights and freedom of religion is to do precisely what Peterson says, and I'm glad to hear that he holds this position and is willing to articulate it publicly.

Comment: Just have a brief look at what sex education has morphed into in recent years:


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Snakes in suits: Are psychopaths running the world?

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Often when we think of the word psychopath, we think of deranged serial killers that are hopefully locked up in prison for life. While there are many psychopaths who kill for reasons that are unfathomable to most of us and who are indeed in prison, there is an even greater number roaming free in our society and often using their condition to their advantage in any way possible. In fact, it is very likely that you know some - they might even be your colleagues.

Most of us do not know or work with any serial killers, at least not that we are aware of. So, what exactly is a psychopath and how can we define them? The dictionary definition is as follows:
"A person suffering from a chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior."

Comment: One important thing to realize is that it is incredibly difficult to identify a psychopath. Hare himself has said that, even after studying them for decades, he is still repeatedly fooled by efficient psychopaths. Let this serve as a warning against 'spot-the-psychopath' type activities. It may be that anyone you're sure is a psychopath is simply a damaged human being.

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Russian prosecutors drop murder charges against sisters who stabbed their abusive father

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Maria (left) and Angelina Khachaturyan, sisters who admitted killing their father, are shown in court in June.
Russia's Prosecutor-General's Office has ordered investigators to drop murder charges against teenage sisters accused of killing their abusive father in a closely watched case that fueled debate on the issue of domestic violence in the country.

Prosecutors on January 30 said the case of sisters Maria, Angelina, and Krestina Khachaturyan should be reclassified as self-defense, likely ending the legal case against the three, their lawyer said.

The sisters stabbed their father to death in a Moscow suburb in July 2017 after enduring what they said was constant humiliation and sexual abuse.

The three sisters confessed to using a knife and a hammer to kill their 57-year-old father, Mikhail Khachaturyan.

Comment: See also: 3 daughters stab father to death after years of alleged abuse in Moscow horror drama