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Speaking on a local radio station, Claude Joseph confirmed that Moïse, 53, had been killed, saying the attack was carried out by an "armed commando group" that included foreigners.
In a televised national address later on Wednesday, Joseph declared a state of emergency across the country, and made a call for calm. "The situation is under control," he said.

Afghan National Army keep watch after the US forces left Bagram airfield in the north of Kabul, Afghanistan, on July 5, 2021.
The US abandoned the Bagram Airfield "after nearly 20 years by shutting off the electricity and slipping away in the night without notifying the base's new Afghan commander, who discovered the Americans' departure more than two hours after they left," the Associated Press news agency reported on Tuesday, citing Afghan military officials.
Comment: See also:
- Biden's cabinet will push US into more 'forever wars' - Analysts
- Britain training Saudi troops & militia against Yemen, report reveals extent of UK involvement in war & humanitarian catastrophe
- NATO-Ukraine Sea Breeze exercise could ultimately help create the circumstances for real conflict with Russia in the Black Sea
Speaking to the Moscow's International Affairs news outlet on Tuesday, Sergey Ryabkov was referring to last month's incident involving the British destroyer HMS Defender, which violated Russia's maritime borders near Crimea.
The senior official stressed that the Black Sea was not a place where "games are allowed," noting that such incursions across the Russian border could increase the risk of conflict in the region.
Comment: The UK gov't is still talking tough despite the reality that they would have no chance against the Russian military might. Speaking to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday, British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab defended the decision to chart course for the region. He described the foolish behavior as a show of "confidence" rather than a bid for "confrontation." Someone needs to whisper in the ear of Raab and remind him that the British military has long since been obsolete in world affairs.
The Stundin article catalogues Thordarson's lies extensively. According to the Icelandic publication, he falsely maintained that he had received direct instructions from Assange "to engage in computer intrusions in Iceland." At the same time, Thordarson was also engaging in "unauthorized communications with members of international hacking groups that he got into contact with via his role as a moderator on an open IRC WikiLeaks forum," the article reads. However, Stundin could not locate evidence of any awareness by Wikileaks staff of these communications. All the while, he was embezzling massive amounts of money from the anti-secrecy platform.
Biden's administration is aiming to make more localized efforts, especially in areas with relatively low vaccination rates, to get the jabs to more people. For instance, it will partner with local pharmacies and family doctors to promote Covid-19 vaccines, and it will boost access to the shots at pediatrician offices.
Comment: Better question: What is Biden going to do for COVID outbreaks within the already vaccinated, the multiple negative and life-threatening side-effects for hundreds of thousands, and the rising death toll from the jab?
Biden's comments reminded other observers of a famous statement by former president Ronald Reagan:
Just over 22 years ago, on 15 February 1989, the last few troops of the "Limited Contingent of Soviet Troops in Afghanistan" crossed over the Bridge of Friendship linking Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, then a part of the USSR. With that, Moscow's military campaign in the mountainous nation came to an end.
This week, fighters were once again flowing northwards out of Afghanistan, although for somewhat different reasons. As the United States wraps up its own failed military operation in Central Asia, Taliban insurgent forces have been steadily advancing. In the past few weeks, they have captured more than 100 districts in Afghanistan. About half the country is now in Taliban hands.
Despite billions of dollars of support from American taxpayers, many Afghan government forces now seem to be giving up the fight. On Monday, news emerged that over 1,000 of Kabul's troops had crossed the border into neighbouring Tajikistan in order to "save their own lives."
Stewart Rhodes is the founder, boss and kingpin of the Oath Keepers.
The Oath Keepers, we are told, are America's largest militia, the most prominent antigovernment group in the United States, and the preeminent right-wing domestic extremist insider threat to the entire U.S. military.
Britain's High Court has granted the U.S. government permission to appeal a decision that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange cannot be sent to the United States to face espionage charges.
The judicial office said Wednesday that the appeal had been granted and the case would be listed for a High Court hearing. No date has been set.
Comment: This, despite the fact that the US' star witness 'Siggy' Thorendenson has branded his previous testimony as lies. So much for the British judicial system. It can be bent any way its master requires. Both judges handling Assange's case have many shady political connections which appear to have been exploited to gain the outcomes the U.S.desires.
- Wikileaks ally Vaughan Smith: News of key witness lying is 'devastating' for US case against Assange; it must be dropped
- Craig Murray: FBI fabrication against Assange falls apart
- Wikileaks denies claims Assange sought Russian visa in 2010 - Says source is paid FBI informant and fraudster Sigurdur Thordarson
- Assange: 12 minute hearing suggest grim picture of judicial indifference
- Judge who refused to drop Assange's warrant questioned over links to security services
- UK govt. refuses to release info about Assange judge who has 96% extradition record
- John Pilger interview with RT UK: British judge's treatment of Assange 'disgraceful, a 1950s showtrial'
Coming as Chinese regulators stepped up a probe of some US-listed Chinese firms such as Didi Chuxing over user data security, the guideline further underscored China's firm resolve to tackle cybersecurity risks posed by listings of Chinese firms in overseas exchanges, analysts said.
Specifically, China will improve rules and regulations for data security, cross-border data flow and management of classified information, according to the guideline jointly issued by the General Office of the Central Committee of Communist Party of China and the General Office of the State Council.
Comment: Considering the rather suspicious uptick in ransomware attacks that came shortly after a warning from the Build Back Better bunch that a 'cyber-pandemic' was upon us, this is a perspicacious move from China.
Taken together with China's move to ban institutions from speculating in cryptocurrencies, it would appear that China is ramping up its efforts to protect its economy, and thus its people, from the various avenues of attack from forces outside that have made it clear, particularly in recent years, that they're intent on bringing the country down.
See also:
- The real B3W-NATO agenda
- China to issue 20b yuan to farmers due to commodity price spike, financial institutions sacrifice earnings to shore up economy
- John Pilger: The Coming War on China

(L) Cenk Uygur (R) Glenn Greenwald
An expanding mud storm engulfing non-legacy left-wing media in the US has claimed another participant. Greenwald has been accused by TYT's Uygur of committing all sorts of journalistic sins after he weighed in on the bitter conflict between the outlet and other prominent voices on YouTube's political Left, including Jimmy Dore and Aaron Maté.
Comment: More background, particularly on Jimmy Dore being targeted by the TYT lunatics:
The ugly Leftist YouTube wars highlights two common, toxic pathologies plaguing US politics
Aaron Maté, Jimmy Dore and Glenn Greenwald are noted for solid, fact-based reporting, whether on chemical weapons deployed by the White Helmets in Syria or the festering problem of Russiagate. Cenk? Not so much.
- What's going on with The Young Turks? Cenk Uygur is relentlessly pushing Trump-Russia paranoia
- Cenk Uygur as Deep State puppet: Young Turks host believes Trump's irritation at Bolton proves president is taking orders from Putin
- Young Turks host Cenk Uygur confirms report of his racist, sexist statements - blames it on being Republican at the time
- Watch Young Turks co-founder Cenk Uygur dismiss Olivia Munn's allegations of sexual harassment against Brett Ratner in 2011
- Google set to fund Young Turks online course for creating 'local news' content. What could go wrong?
- The Young Turks 'alt-news' site now more pro-establishment than ever













Comment: The assassinated president's wife has been rescued:
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