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Erdogan refuses to accept court decision to release journalists, pushes country into abyss - Turkish legal scholar

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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's remarks on the Constitutional Court's decision with regard to two jailed opposition journalists should not be viewed as a personal opinion, but rather as a "clear violation of the constitution," legal scholar İbrahim Kaboğlu told Sputnik.

"Taking into account the latest developments one cannot but question the true goals behind the work on the new constitution. Will the new basic law serve to create a democratic and constitutional order or is it meant to help a person striving for absolute power?" he asked.

Kaboğlu, a professor of constitutional law, maintains that Erdogan's remarks "directly meddle" with the judicial process, violate the principles of independent legal proceedings and impartiality of the head of the state.

Comment: Clearly Erdogan and his team have engaged in a lot of filth that they don't want exposed.

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Brazil judge orders release of Facebook executive the day after his arrest

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Brazilian judge ordered the release Wednesday of Facebook's vice president for Latin America, a day after he was arrested for refusing to hand over WhatsApp messages to the police investigating a drugs case.

The judge, Ruy Pinheiro, considered the detention of Diego Dzodan in Sao Paulo on Tuesday "unlawful coercion," the court in Sergipe state said in a statement.

"It seems to me that the extreme measure of imprisonment was hurried," Pinheiro said.

Facebook, which owns the popular WhatsApp mobile phone messaging tool, denies it has tried to obstruct the police probe.

Dzodan had been arrested on the request of a lower court judge in Sergipe and accused of "repeated non-compliance with court orders" to share Facebook data, federal police said.

Attention

Iranian Supreme Leader's aide doubts US support for Syrian ceasefire, Alastair Crooke says 'timeout'

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The Doubter
Iranian Supreme Leader's Top Adviser for International Affairs Ali Akbar Velayati raised doubt about Washington's real intentions in supporting the current ceasefire in Syria. "The Americans don't have good intentions for supporting the Syrian ceasefire. They seek to affect regime change in Damascus," Velayati told reporters in Tehran on Tuesday.

He said the current ceasefire is a pretext to overthrow the government of President Bashar al-Assad, adding that a UN resolution supporting truce in Syria is unprecedented. Stressing that the future of Syria should be decided by its people, Velayati said the UN and outside powers have no right to make decision for the Syrian people.

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Alastair Crooke, Timeout
In relevant remarks on Monday, former MI6 agent and EU foreign policy adviser Alastair Crooke said the cessation of hostilities in Syria almost certainly does not mean the end of the Syrian war, as US, Turkish and Saudi proxies are using the timeout to regroup, rearm and prepare. The Syrian ceasefire deal, brokered between the US and Russia, almost certainly will not last long and definitely does not mean the end of the war on the ground, Alastair Crooke, former MI6 agent, who was Middle East advisor to Javier Solana, High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union (CFSP) from 1997 to 2003, said.

The British diplomat analyzed the possible intentions of the parties of the deal. "And one of the intentions is to have a break, a pause, I think, so that your own proxies — the American, Turkish, Saudi proxies — can regroup, can rearm and prepare," he therefore suggested. "In a sense, this is a timeout, which is why I said that I don't think this is the beginning of the end."

Comment: Of Velayati & Crooke, maybe they are both wrong...or maybe they are both right. It seems only Russia and Syria KNOW what they are doing, and there is some reassurance in that.


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Turkey demands weapons from Israel in return for normalizing relations

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Mavi Marmara, 2010.
Israel in turn has demanded to know whether the weapons were intended to attack Kurdish rebels positioned on the Turkish-Syrian border, Kuwaiti paper reports.

A representative appointed by Turkey's Defense Ministry has been sent to Israel in order to procure Israeli-made weapons and aircraft equipment as a condition for the return to normalized relations between the two countries, Arab media reported Wednesday.

According to Kuwati based newspaper publication al-Jarida, Turkish Defense Minister Ismet Yilmaz sent a special envoy Tuesday to meet with Israel's security echelon in order to negotiate financial terms concerning weapons sales.

Israel in turn has demanded to know whether the weapons were intended to attack Kurdish rebels positioned on the Turkish-Syrian border, according to the report.

The Turkish government made clear that the weapons sales, including the purchasing of unmanned aerial vehicles, was part of a wider framework agreement in which the two countries would normalize relations, according to the al-Jardia report.

Comment: This does not bode well.


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ISIL executes Fallujah citizens to forstall rebellion

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Head of Iraqi Awakening Councils Wissam al-Hardan disclosed that the ISIL has killed a large number of Fallujah citizens for the fear of their imminent uprising as the country's army and volunteer forces are preparing for large-scale military operations to win back the city in Anbar province.

"The ISIL executed many Fallujah residents who are fed up with the Takfiri terrorist group over the past two weeks," al-Hardan told FNA on Wednesday. He underlined that the psychological pressures exerted on the tribes and citizens in Fallujah is to such an extent that they prefer to die rather than stay under the ISIL's yoke. Al-Hardan reiterated that the people of Fallujah have carried out several retaliatory measures against the ISIL.

In a relevant development on Monday, the ISIL terrorists executed scores of residents of the city of Mosul in Nineveh province on treason charges. A sum of 35 of Mosul residents were shot dead by the ISIL for spying and treason in al-Qazlani military base in the Western part of Mosul on Sunday, the Arabic-language al-Sumeria news website quoted an unnamed Iraqi security source as saying on Monday.

Comment: Seeing the excellent job Russia has done in Syria, will it be too long before Iraq makes the same request? ISIL is a band of murderous thugs that must be stopped.


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Nuclear red alert: Saudi fighter-bombers equipped with nuclear warheads

Warning: Saudi Arabia, although a signatory to the Nuclear Weapons Non- Proliferation Treaty has just, in violation of its pledge, acquired atomic bombs from Pakistan.

"We have nuclear bombs": this is what was said on February 19 on Russia Today by the Saudi political analyst, Daham al-Anzi, de facto spokesman for Riyadh.

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'War on Drugs' in Afghanistan losing proposition - US State Department

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An Afghan boy walks through a poppy field in Khogyani district of Jalalabad east of Kabul, Afghanistan
The United States and the Afghan government are losing the war on drugs in Afghanistan, the 2016 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) from the US Department of State admitted.

"The cultivation, production, trafficking and consumption of illicit drugs flourish in Afghanistan," the report, which was released and submitted to the US Congress on Wednesday, said.

A symbiotic relationship exists between the insurgency in Afghanistan and organized narcotics trafficking, the State Department observed.

"2015 saw a resurgence of the security challenges seen in earlier periods of the insurgency, and the intensity of active battles undermined progress toward the Afghan government's drug control goals," the report acknowledged.

The State Department explained that drug traffickers provide weapons and funding to the Afghan insurgency in exchange for the protection of drug trade routes, cultivation fields, laboratories and trafficking organizations.

The Taliban generates revenue by taxing drugs trafficked through areas they control, the State Department noted.

Afghanistan has one of the highest substance abuse rates in the world with an estimated 3 million people being addicted, or 11 percent of the population, it added.

Comment: Opium production was almost eliminated prior to US invasion... The invaders found the profits were just too big to ignore. From 2013:

So the UN is warning that the biggest warlords will be the benefactors of the NATO forces exit from the country. The same UN that in February 2001 declared that opium production had virtually been eradicated in Afghanistan:
U.N. drug control officers said the Taliban religious militia has nearly wiped out opium production in Afghanistan -- once the world's largest producer -- since banning poppy cultivation last summer.

A 12-member team from the U.N. Drug Control Program spent two weeks searching most of the nation's largest opium-producing areas and found so few poppies that they do not expect any opium to come out of Afghanistan this year.

"We are not just guessing. We have seen the proof in the fields," said Bernard Frahi, regional director for the U.N. program in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He laid out photographs of vast tracts of land cultivated with wheat alongside pictures of the same fields taken a year earlier -- a sea of blood-red poppies.
Opium production has been a major financing for the various alphabet soup's black operations. See:
Opium and the CIA: Can the U.S. triumph in the drug-addicted Afghanistan War?

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Black Cat

Killary Clinton: A bigger warmonger than Bush & Cheney?

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Bush and Cheney launched two disastrous and totally unnecessary wars which increased terrorism and undermined America's standing in the eyes of the world.

Hillary Clinton is at least as bad ...

She is largely responsible for the war in Syria, which is plunging the Middle East and Europe into chaos.

The New York Times confirms that Clinton is responsible for the violent regime change in Libya, which was also completely unnecessary.

Hillary is largely responsible for the bombing of Yugoslavia ... another wholly unnecessary war. Diana Johnstone writes:
In her star-struck biography of the First Lady, Hillary's Choice, Gail Sheehy reported Hillary's plea in favor of bombing Yugoslavia in 1999 as a major point in her favor. According to Sheehy's book, Hillary convinced her reluctant husband to unleash the 78-day NATO bombing campaign against the Serbs with the argument that: "You can't let this ethnic cleansing go on at the end of the century that has seen the Holocaust."

This line is theatrical and totally irrelevant to the conflict in the Balkans. As a matter of fact, there was no "ethnic cleansing" going on in Kosovo at that time. It was the NATO bombing that soon led people to flee in all directions - a reaction that NATO leaders interpreted as the very "ethnic cleansing" they claimed to prevent by bombing.

Comment: Killary certainly can be considered a bigger warmonger and if she becomes president it is most certainly within her grasp to surpass Cheney and Bush on that front. She should already be considered a card carrying Neoconservative and if elected would aim to continue the wars started by the Neoconservative controlled Obama.


Post-It Note

How to surrender: Syrian air fleet drops leaflets over militants, Damascus Province

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Out of thin air: Syrian air fleet douses militants with surrender information leaflets.
The Syrian Air Force dropped a series of leaflets over the militant-held part of Eastern Ghouta on Tuesday, giving the Takfiri terrorists yet another chance to lay down arms and surrender to the government forces.

As the Syrian government forces are advancing against the militant groups in different parts of Damascus province, the country's air fleet began dropping the leaflets, the practice that the government follows in parallel with hitting the militants.

Reports said earlier today that the Syrian army continued to advance against the militant groups, mainly the al-Nusra Front, and seized back more lands in the Eastern part of Damascus province known as Eastern Ghouta.

The Syrian army stormed the Takfiri militant groups' positions in Eastern Ghouta and pushed them back from the strategic regions between Nayem and Harasta al-Qantara in a day-long battle with the terrorists. The Syria army is now engaged in fortifying its position in the newly-liberated regions.

Comment: Hoping to save lives, hoping to shorten the war, hoping the militants would take the offer to surrender and leave. Did they?


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Erdogan says the Syria truce is only for a third of the territory

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday that the coverage truce in Syria at the moment does not exceed one third of the country's territory, the Turkish newspaper Zaman.

Turkish president's statement was made in Abidjan during a joint with the president of Ivory Coast Alassane Ouattara news conference. At the same time, Erdogan expressed hope that the coverage truce in Syria will be extended to the whole country.

In turn, the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said earlier that the parties to the conflict in Syria, as a whole, comply with the terms of the armistice.

However, the UN special envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura, warned that terrorist groups will do everything possible to disrupt the truce between the parties to the Syrian conflict.