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The 26-year-old athlete, who was reportedly heading for a training session in Dusseldorf, denies she was carrying a prohibited substance. Police say they found large amounts of drugs in her vehicle with an estimated value close to €2mn ($2.2mn).
The runner was arrested on June 18, but details regarding the anti-drug operation emerged only this week with the German public prosecution department confirming the arrest.
Ghafoor was part of the Dutch Olympic squad at the 2016 Games in Rio where she ran the 4×400 relay together with her teammates.
The recent story about how serial pedophile Jeffrey Epstein avoided any serious punishment by virtue of his wealth and his political connections, including to both ex-president Bill Clinton and to current chief executive Donald Trump, demonstrates how even the most despicable criminals can avoid being brought to justice.
This erosion of what one might describe as republican virtue has been exacerbated by a simultaneous weakening of the US Constitution's Bill of Rights, which was intended to serve as a guarantee of individual liberties while also serving as a bulwark against government overreach. In recent cases in the United States, a young man had his admission to Harvard revoked over comments posted online when he was fifteen that were considered racist, while a young woman was stripped of a beauty contest title because she refused to don a hijab at a college event and then wrote online about her experience. In both cases, freedom of speech guaranteed by the First Amendment was ruled to be inadmissible by the relevant authorities.
Comment: According to RT, 23/7/2019:
A host of activist groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Coalition Against Censorship, have come out against the bill in recent days. In a letter to congressional leaders, 29 organizations urged lawmakers to remove the CIA's provision, arguing it will impede oversight, "weaken accountability, hinder public access to information and create a major chilling effect on journalists and public interest organizations."See also: John Kiriakou: Intelligence act protects CIA agents who commit war crimes

IRGC Navy speed boat circles British-flag tanker Stena Impero to slow it down before boarding by Special Forces.
"The Royal Navy has been tasked to accompany British-flagged ships through the strait of Hormuz, either individually or in groups, should sufficient notice be given of their passage. Freedom of navigation is crucial for the global trading system and world economy and we will do all we can to defend it."It is an interim move before discussions about the development of an international maritime protection force in the Gulf either led by Europe in coordination but separate from the US or jointly with the US. The US is calling a conference on the issue on Thursday.
Jeremy Hunt as foreign secretary had proposed a European maritime force, arguing it was likely to garner more support than a US-led convoy as the US wanted to scrap the Iran nuclear deal and European powers did not. Differing national approaches to the nuclear deal were seen as likely to colour the terms of engagement for protecting European shipping going through the strait, ministers argued.
It is not yet clear whether Boris Johnson's new administration will pursue winning favour with Europe, which might irritate the US as it is the dominant naval force in the area.
Some Gulf states are proposing an international maritime conference, to which Iran would be invited, to try to agree on basic principles of maritime protection. The conference would be held in either France or Germany and include countries such as India, China and Japan as well as Gulf shipping states such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Supporters of a conference argue it could either agree at minimum on a collective statement on the sanctity of shipping or establish a contact group to provide early warning and advise of threats to shipping.
Comment: See also:
- Strait of Hormuz Closure Biggest Problem for UK
- 'UK begs EU for 'protection in Persian Gulf' as they escalate tensions with Iran
- Europeans planning naval mission to ensure safe passage in Persian Gulf
- Iran releases 9 of 12 Indian crew members from seized tanker
- Meet Britain's very stupid and dangerous new foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt
- Finian Cunningham: The idiots driving the world to war

Stena Impero, a British-flagged vessel owned by Stena Bulk seen at Bandas Abbar port, July 21, 2019.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov on Tuesday presented the Russian concept of collective security in the Persian Gulf to diplomats in Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
"The main principles underlying the Concept are a step-by-step approach, multilateralism and strict observance of international law, primarily the UN Charter and its Security Council's resolutions. The future strategic task outlined in the document is the creation of a mechanism of collective security and cooperation in the Persian Gulf region with the involvement on an equal basis of all the regional states."According to the concept of collective security, countries of the region will be offered the opportunity to establish so-called 'hotlines' between their respective militaries. The document reads:
"With regard to the situation in the Persian Gulf region, the states, located in this region, and non-regional parties ... accept mutual obligations of transparency in the military field (dialogue on military doctrines, subregional meetings of defense ministers, establishment of 'hot lines,' exchange of preliminary notifications on military exercises and flights of military aircraft, exchange of observers, abandoning permanent deployment of groups of non-regional states in the territory of the Persian Gulf countries, exchange of information on the purchase of arms and armed forces."Russia also suggests a halt to the permanent deployment of foreign troops in the region.
Gabbard, a Democrat from Hawaii who has called for the breakup of big tech companies, was among the top search topics on Google during and after the debate. Gabbard's campaign decided after the debate that "now is the time we can get our message out there by buying search ads,'' said attorney Brian Dunne, who is representing Gabbard. But "just as her Google traffic was spiking, her Google ad account was taken offline,'' he said.
Google told the campaign the account was suspended "for violations of billing practices" and advertising practices, Dunne said. But Dunne said there was no change of banks or financial issue with the campaign's account. And when asked by the campaign about the validity of the suspension, the company then told the campaign there was "a violation of the terms of service.''
In a statement, a Google spokeswoman said the account suspension was brief and triggered automatically.
Comment: See also:
- NBC bias on display in Dem debate, while Google searches on Tulsi Gabbard soar
- Allies of Tulsi Gabbard pushing back after she is unfairly attacked by Establishment for speaking the truth on Syria
- Reports indicate DOJ preparing to launch antitrust probe into Google
- Anti-trust investigation coming? Facebook, Google regulatory woes erode $137 billion from FANG stocks
- Big Tech faces broad US Justice Department antitrust probe
- House Judiciary to launch 'top to bottom' antitrust investigation of US' largest tech firms
President Abbas announced the decision on Thursday afternoon, and said it would take effect by Friday. The move comes in response to the Israeli government's demolition of homes in Wadi Hummus, a Palestinian community in southeast Jerusalem.
"We will not obey the dictatorship and reject attempts to impose accomplished facts, particularly in East Jerusalem," Abbas said, following a meeting with senior Palestinian leadership in Ramallah, according to the WAFA news agency.
"Palestine and East Jerusalem cannot be a subject of bargaining. The hands of the Palestinians are still stretched out towards a just and comprehensive peace, ... but this does not mean that we are ready to capitulate and coexist with the occupation."
Comment: See also:
- Cavusoglu: 'Irresponsible!' Netanyahu can't change West Bank status by annexing illegal Israeli settlements
- Trump believes Netanyahu's win is a boon to ME peace...fat chance!
- Netanyahu announces a three-fold approval of settlement expansion in the West Bank
- UN demands 'immediate halt' to Israel's increased home demolitions in East Jerusalem
- Israel sets appalling new record for number of Palestinian homes demolished in a single day
- 550 Palestinians to be homeless after Israel demolishes entire neighborhood in East Jerusalem
- Slave master rules: Large oil field found in West Bank; Israel won't let Palestine drill for it
Supreme Leader of the Party, state and armed forces Kim Jong Un personally organized and guided the fire of the new-type tactical guided weapon as part of the power demonstration to send a solemn warning to the south Korean military warmongers who are running high fever in their moves to introduce the ultramodern offensive weapons into South Korea and hold military exercise in defiance of the repeated warnings from the DPRK.
Watching the preparatory processes for launch at the fire position together with leading officials in the field of the national defence science, he learned in detail about the operating mode of the guided weapon system to be newly deployed for operation. Then he mounted the observation post and guided the power demonstration fire.
The power demonstration fire gave satisfactory verification once again to the efficiency indicators of the system. And it must have given uneasiness and agony to some targeted forces enough as it intended.
Comment: More from WIBC 26/7/2019: North Korea Says Launch Was A "Warning" To South Korea
KCNA reported Friday that Kim considered South Korea's military maneuvers to be "suicidal" acts that could torpedo the recent diplomatic progress between the two sides. He also cautioned President Moon Jae-in to heed "the warning from Pyongyang."See also: Rocket launch: N. Korea test-fires 2 short-range missiles mere weeks after Trump-Kim meeting
North Korea has long-viewed the annual joint military drills between South Korea and the United States with hostility. To ease tensions with Pyongyang, Seoul and Washington have recently suspended or scaled back a number of joint exercises. Next month's drills will likely consist of mostly computer simulations.
North Korea's Foreign Ministry issued a statement on July 16 calling the upcoming military exercises a "rehearsal for war." South Korea has already said that it views the launch as a "military threat" designed to undermine progress toward stability on the Korean Peninsula.

U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman announces charges against Jeffery Epstein in New York.
Morgan Stanley led all of the offerings in question and was the sole underwriter on a dozen of them. They included IPOs of Roku and secondary offerings from companies like Tribune Media and Go Daddy.
Epstein plead guilty in 2008 to soliciting child prostitutes and recently claimed assets of more than $500 million. Of that, he claimed $113 million in equities. Despite pleading not guilty, he has not been granted bail.
This year, Deutsche Bank dropped Epstein as a client of its private wealth division after he brought his money there in 2013. This followed having his money with JP Morgan Chase for years. But after the Miami Herald ran a series of articles last year about the plea deal Epstein took in 2008, the bank decided to end its relationship with Epstein.
Comment: See also:
- Epstein's money trail: Will probe into Deutsche Bank reveal powerful connections?
- Keiser: Deutsche Bank is 'technically insolvent' and running a 'ponzi scheme'
- Morgan Stanley Smith Barney hit with data breach
- Epstein case has the potential to be the biggest scandal in American history
- Where the money goes: Billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's secret charity activities
While there, the Libyan delegation met with CNPC and other companies to discuss "cooperation in Libyan exploration and development, oilfield services, and trading of Libyan crude, with parties potentially cementing future relations through the signature of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at their next meeting," NOC's statement read.
"With a more stable security environment, we could easily add between 300-400,000 barrels to daily production and grow oil revenue receipts. Our long-term strategy is to produce 2.1 million bpd by 2023. China can help us on that journey," NOC Chairman Mustafa Sanallah said.
That "more stable security environment" has proved rather elusive for Libya, with unrest disrupting oil production and exports on a semi-regular basis. The last such disruption resulted in a force majeure after an unidentified group closed a pipeline valve that halted production in the El Sharara oilfield. The disruption cascaded into the Port of Az Zawiyah, which was closed.

Military vehicles and equipment, parts of the S-400 air defense systems, are unloaded from a Russian transport aircraft at Murted military airport in Ankara, Turkey, July 12, 2019.
"In the coming spring, God willing in April 2020, we will be able to start using this system," he told a gathering of his Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Ankara.
Washington has reacted to Turkey's purchase of the S-400, which was delivered this month, by kicking the country off its F-35 fighter jet program.
The US says Russia will be able to glean sensitive technical knowledge about the new fighter if it is operated alongside the S-400.
"You won't give the F-35? Very well, excuse me, but we will take measures in this regard and will turn toward others," Erdogan said.
"No threats or sanctions against Turkey, especially threats to remove (Turkey) from the F-35 project, will prevent Turkey from ensuring its security priorities.
"I hope the US will act with good sense regarding the S-400," he added.
Comment: Pompeo's impotent response: "There could be more sanctions to follow but frankly what we'd really like is for the S-400 not to become operational." Not helping, Pompeo - you're just pushing Turkey further away with your arrogant bullying:
"Even if we're not getting F-35s, we are buying 100 advanced Boeing aircraft, the agreement is signed... At the moment, one of the Boeing planes has arrived and we are making the payments, we are good customers," Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in Ankara on Friday, adding that "if things go on like that, we will have to rethink this matter."











Comment: The Dutch Athletics Federation is shocked? The Dutch?!
The only shocking thing about every new scandal involving athletes doped to the gills is that some people are still shocked by it.
Don't expect a years-long media scandal about Dutch state-sponsored sports doping...