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US, UK embassies in Afghanistan accuse Taliban of possible war crimes

Ghani
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Afghani President Ashraf Ghani
Extraordinary meeting of the Parliament in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Aug. 2, 2021
The US and British embassies in Kabul said on Monday the insurgent Taliban may have committed war crimes in southern Afghanistan by carrying out revenge murders of civilians, a charge denied by the insurgents. Suhail Shaheen, a Taliban negotiating team member based in Doha, told Reuters that tweets containing the accusations were "baseless reports."

The US Embassy in the capital Kabul tweeted a statement accusing the Taliban of killing dozens of civilians in the area of Spin Boldak in southern Kandahar province. The statement was also tweeted by the British embassy.
"These murders could constitute war crimes; they must be investigated & those Taliban fighters or commanders responsible held accountable. If you cannot control your fighters now, you have no business in governance later."
The tweets, accompanied by calls for a ceasefire, stepped up the United States' public criticism of the group as US troops withdraw and the Taliban goes on the offensive. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said last week that Afghanistan would become a 'pariah state' if any future Taliban rule in Afghanistan resulted in atrocities against civilians.

Comment: The ramifications of quitting a 20-year war in another country's jurisdiction: The aftermath follows you home:
The Afghan president on Monday blamed the American troops' speedy pullout for the worsening violence in his country and said that his administration would now focus on protecting provincial capitals and major urban areas in the face of the rapidly advancing Taliban. Ashraf Ghani also urged lawmakers to back a national mobilization drive against the Taliban.

"An imported, hasty" peace process — a reference to Washington's push for negotiations between Kabul and the Taliban — "not only failed to bring peace but created doubt and ambiguity" among Afghans, Ghani said in his address to Parliament.

"The Taliban do not believe in lasting or just peace," Ghani said. He predicted a sea change on the battlefield "in the next six months" that would push the Taliban back, without elaborating.

Hours after the president's remarks, Taliban fighters seized control of Helmand province's government radio and TV building in Lashkar Gah, the provincial capital.

On Sunday, the Afghan armed forces spokesman, Gen. Ajmal Omar Shinwari, told reporters that three provinces in southern and western Afghanistan face critical security situations. Southern Kandahar — the birthplace of the Taliban — as well as Helmand and Herat provinces have witnessed several attacks. Helmand provincial council chief Attaullah Afghan said the Taliban now have control of Lashkar Gah's seventh district.

"There has been relentless gunfire, air strikes and mortars in densely populated areas. Houses are being bombed, and many people are suffering severe injuries," said Sarah Leahy, Helmand coordinator for Doctors Without Borders. The group, also known as Médecins Sans Frontières or MSF, said in a statement Monday that life in Lashkar Gah was at a standstill as residents hunker down inside their homes, afraid to venture out.

"Some of our colleagues are staying overnight in the hospital as it's safer, but also so they can keep on treating patients," the organization said. "The situation has been dire for months but now it is even worse [...] Afghan security forces are out of supplies and food in the city."

Back in Kabul, Ghani claimed his government has the financial and political support of the United States and the international community to turn the tide even as he urged the insurgents to rejoin peace talks. "We either sit knee to knee at the real negotiating table or break their (Taliban) knees on the battleground."
The US rescue net is overflowing with applicants:
The Biden administration on Monday said it is expanding eligibility for at-risk Afghans looking to come to the United States as refugees, citing increased Taliban violence.

Afghans who work or worked for a U.S. government-funded program in Afghanistan or who are current or former employees of U.S.-based media organizations on nongovernmental organizations will now be able to apply through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program to permanently resettle in the U.S. Those who worked as contractors, interpreters or translators for the U.S. and NATO military operation in Afghanistan but who do not meet the minimum time requirement for a Special Immigrant Visa will also be eligible to apply under a State Department 'Priority 2' designation who are not eligible for a Special Immigrant Visa (SIV)."

The Biden administration will not begin processing applicants until they are outside of Afghanistan and in third countries. It is expected to take between 12 and 14 months to process applicants.

This differs from the approach the administration is taking with respect to applicants for Special Immigrant Visas, some of whom the administration has started evacuating before they complete their applications.

The first group of Afghans departed Afghanistan for the U.S. last week. The group of more than 200 was taken to Fort Lee, Va., where they will complete the SIV application process. They are part of a larger group of 2,500 Afghans, which includes interpreters and their families, who have completed most of the visa application process. An estimated 18,000 applicants and 53,000 family members are already awaiting visas.

Congress authorized 8,000 more visas to the program in a spending package that President Biden signed into law last week.

It's unclear precisely how many more Afghans will be eligible to apply through the U.S. refugee program under the new designation. The senior State Department official told reporters it was likely to be in the tens of thousands but said the administration was unsure of the size.



Attention

Moscow's top spy warns of plans to meddle in Russian elections, says US gov funded Bellingcat working with Western spooks

Naryshkin/CIA
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Sergey Naryshkin • CIA
Russia's main overseas intelligence boss, Sergey Naryshkin of the SVR, has cast a light on the murky world of espionage, painting a bleak picture of betrayal and disinformation cutting through a whole range of geopolitical issues.

Speaking as part of a wide-ranging interview with veteran national TV broadcaster Vladimir Solovyov, aired on Sunday, the secret service chief said that relations were still tense with the US despite hope for a recent thaw. "We understand that through the efforts of the American and Western elites and the media, Russia is largely demonized," he said.

Naryshkin pointed out that President Joe Biden has come under fire for "betraying national interests" just for meeting with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, and for not imposing tough new sanctions on the Moscow-backed Nord Stream 2 pipeline. According to him, this demonstrates that anti-Russian sentiment will cling on in Washington regardless of who is in the White House. "You just have to live with this," he added.

Pistol

Pentagon lockdown lifted after reports of nearby shooting

Pentagon
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The Pentagon
The Pentagon was put on lockdown Tuesday morning for a few hours following a reported shooting at a nearby Metro station.

The Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA) had confirmed in a tweet that the Defense Department facility was on lockdown, citing an unspecified incident at the Pentagon Transit Center.
The Associated Press reported that multiple gunshots were fired near a platform by the building's Metro station.

Network

Pegasus spyware found on journalists' phones, French intelligence confirms

NSO’s offices
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Authorities inspected NSO’s offices in Israel last week.
French intelligence investigators have confirmed that Pegasus spyware has been found on the phones of three journalists, including a senior member of staff at the country's international television station France 24.

It is the first time an independent and official authority has corroborated the findings of an international investigation by the Pegasus project - a consortium of 17 media outlets, including the Guardian. Forbidden Stories, a Paris-based nonprofit media organisation, and Amnesty International initially had access to a leaked list of 50,000 numbers that, it is believed, have been identified as those of people of interest by clients of Israeli firm NSO Group since 2016, and shared access with their media partners.

France's national agency for information systems security (Anssi) identified digital traces of NSO Group's hacking spyware on the television journalist's phone and relayed its findings to the Paris public prosecutor's office, which is overseeing the investigation into possible hacking.

Anssi also found Pegasus on telephones belonging to Lénaïg Bredoux, an investigative journalist at the French investigative website Mediapart, and the site's director, Edwy Plenel.

Forbidden Stories believes at least 180 journalists worldwide may have been selected as people of interest in advance of possible surveillance by government clients of NSO.

A source at France 24 said the broadcaster had been "extremely shocked" to discover one of its staff had potentially been monitored.

"We are stupefied and angry that journalists could be the object of spying. We will not be taking this lying down. There will be legal action," the source said.

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Star of David

Israeli army covered up killing of Palestinian family during May's Gaza onslaught

gaza family wiped out irael bombing
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Father Alaa Ebu Hatab and his 4-year-old daughter Maria, from Ebu Hatab family of 7, are seen as the only two of them survive after their house were destroyed by Israeli last attacks in Gaza City, Gaza on May 31, 2021
Further evidence of the alleged war crimes committed by Israel during its 11-day assault on Gaza in May, which were uncovered by Human Rights Watch last month, was reported by Haaretz today detailing the killing of a Palestinian baby, a teenager and four other civilians.

The Israeli daily gathered eye-witness testimonies of Palestinian families shelled near the Gaza fence. Details revealed in the report, amount to what may be considered a cover-up by the Israeli army of possible war crimes.

It's claimed that Israeli soldiers "mistakenly" fired shells into an area inhabited by Palestinian farmers, killing a baby, a teenager, and four others. The army never reported the incident, nor did they punish any senior officers.

Wine n Glass

DC Democratic mayor caught partying without face mask after enacting new mask mandate - UPDATE: Washingtonian blames reporter, not Bowser

Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C.
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Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C.
When Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) of Washington, D.C., announced this week she was enacting a face mask mandate in the nation's capital, questions immediately arose over why the mandate would not take effect until days later.

After all, if COVID-19 transmission is serious enough to warrant another face mask mandate, should it not take effect immediately?

That question may have found its answer Friday night.

What is the background?

Bowser announced Thursday that people in the nation's capital, regardless of vaccination status, would be required to wear face masks indoors beginning 5 a.m. Saturday.

"We will continue to do what is necessary to keep D.C. safe," Bowser said. She did not explain why the mandate would take effect two days after her announcement.

What may explain the gap?

Photos surfaced on Saturday purportedly showing Bowser celebrating her birthday, which is Aug. 2. The photos show attendees, including the mayor and comedian Dave Chappelle, not wearing face masks.

Comment: She just can't stop. This photo was taken Saturday, the day the mask mandate went into effect:


Obama doesn't seem to believe his own rhetoric either:


UPDATE: Classic journalism-ing, meet classic trolling:






NPC

Covid lunacy: China authorities to test all Wuhan's 11 million residents amid new Covid cases

Wuhan
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Eight cases have emerged in Wuhan, the original epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic.
Chinese officials have ordered all 11 million residents of Wuhan to be tested for Covid-19, after new cases emerged in the city for the first time in more than a year.

On Tuesday the national health commission reported eight cases in Wuhan, the city where Covid-19 was first detected in late 2019, before spreading around the world.


Comment: Neil Ferguson must be loving this.


The cases - three of which were symptomatic and five asymptomatic - were among 84 new cases reported across China in the 24 hours to Monday evening. On Tuesday, Wuhan health official Li Tao said they were "swiftly launching comprehensive nucleic acid testing" of all 11 million residents.

They are believed linked to a growing outbreak of the Delta variant that has reached more than 20 cities, across more than a dozen provinces in recent weeks, including the capital Beijing and flood-hit Zhengzhou Millions of people have been confined to their homes as the country tries to contain its largest coronavirus outbreak in months with mass testing and travel curbs.

Wuhan's cases, which include seven reported on Monday detected among the city's migrant workers, are the first local transmissions in the city since it contained the world's first major Covid-19 outbreak in 2020.

Comment: This latest "outbreak" has prompted multiple lockdowns in China, with millions confined to their homes.
Local governments in major cities including Beijing have now tested millions of residents, while cordoning off residential compounds and placing close contacts under quarantine.

The central city of Zhuzhou in Hunan province ordered over 1.2 million residents today to stay home under strict lockdown for the next three days as it rolls out a citywide testing and vaccination campaign, according to an official statement. "The situation is still grim and complicated," the Zhuzhou government said.
...
Zhangjiajie locked down all 1.5 million residents on Friday.

Officials are urgently seeking people who have recently travelled from Nanjing or Zhangjiajie, and have urged tourists not to travel to areas where cases have been found.

Meanwhile, Beijing has blocked tourists from entering the capital during the peak summer holiday travel season.

Only "essential travellers" with negative nucleic acid tests will be allowed to enter after the discovery of a handful of cases among residents who had returned from Zhangjiajie.

Top city officials have called for residents "not to leave Beijing unless necessary".

The capital's Changping district locked down 41,000 people in nine housing communities last week.



Eye 2

Bill Gates Deleted Documentary

Bill Gates, Melinda Gates
Bill Gates imagines that he is the savior of the world, its environment and resources, but the means he wants to use to save the world is to reduce the world's population down to the idea of that spelled out upon the Georgia Guidestones. Also, he imagines that if he can convince us that the world is heading into global warming, when science for decades coming up to now has said that we were heading into a period of global cooling, Bill Gates knows that if he can cool the world down in advance of this event, then the resultant cooling will be enough to gradually cause crops to fail and create mass starvation. And to prepare for this he has his Svalbard Global Seed Vault to store seed away for use when he and his minions come crawling out from their bunkers.

However his greatest idea has been to vaccinate the largest populations of the world to control their growth. And now his grand architect plan is to deceive the world into fearing a virus that has a 99% recovery rate. Today Donald Trump posted on Facebook that the COVID 19 numbers have been exaggerated.

Comment: For more on Bill Gates see:


Pirates

Secret documents expose London's plans to infiltrate the Balkans... while undermining Russia

Vucic Belgrade Serbia
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Demonstrators protest against Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic and his government, in Belgrade
A recently leaked study reveals the extent to which the British government wants to manipulate public opinion in the Balkan countries. And there are no prizes for guessing who is getting portrayed as 'the bad guy'...

Among a tranche of leaked UK government documents related to covert actions in the Balkans is a fascinating secret study, conducted by professional services firm WYG and pollster Ipsos, which discusses methods of countering negative perceptions of Whitehall among the region's constituent countries, and the type of propaganda that should be used to manipulate citizens' perspectives.

The target audience analysis (TAA) offered four "programming recommendations" that would offer "potential routes" to achieving London's "wider objectives", among them boosting "positive perceptions" of the UK, EU accession and NATO membership in the Balkans, and "[countering] malign influence by third parties." These were: promoting media literacy among young citizens; supporting "independent"media; funding initiatives to expose "fake news"; and promoting "historical 'friendship' narratives" about the UK's links to the region.

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Arrow Up

South Carolina governor accuses health experts of 'hyperbole'

henry mcmaster
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster (R) on Sunday accused health experts of "hyperbole" and "exaggeration" in regards to the current COVID-19 surge brought on by the more infectious delta variant.

During an appearance on Fox News Sunday, McMaster affirmed to guest host Dana Perino that he would not be enacting a statewide mask mandate and when it came to vaccinations the governor said he would let residents "make their decision" based on information provided to them.

Perino noted that South Carolina has recently seen increases in the number of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths, with cases rising by over 250 percent and hospitalizations rising by more than 120 percent.

Comment: Yet another governor with some common sense. Hope he's ready for the inevitable ensuing attack on his character. No one goes against the official narrative without paying the consequences.

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