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Democracy: Afghanistan's presidential election results to be delayed until November

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© ReutersAn Afghan woman shows proof of her vote after casting a ballot in Kabul on September 28.
Afghanistan's electoral authorities said preliminary results from last month's presidential election will be delayed for weeks.

The Independent Election Commission (IEC) said the preliminary results of the September 28 election will be announced on November 14.

The preliminary results were originally meant to be released on October 19.

IEC chief Hawa Alam Nuristani told reporters in Kabul on October 27 that the election was a " fate-determining issue" and that they could not "accept sacrificing transparency for speed."

The release of the results have been hampered by widespread accusations of misconduct during voting and technical problems with transferring ballot papers and data from the biometric voter verification system.

The postponement is likely to fuel political uncertainty and allegations of fraud.

Comment: Thanks, America, for bringing a thriving and successful democracy to Afghanistan. Maybe after another 18 years of military occupation and war, things will finally settle down?


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Iraqi PM orders counterterrorist forces to Baghdad in response to ongoing protests

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© REUTERS / THAIER AL-SUDANI
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi ordered for the country's elite counterterrorist forces to be deployed in several districts of Baghdad to guard the premises of state institutions amid ongoing violent protests, the Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Service said in a statement on Sunday.

"On the order of the commander-in-chief of armed forces [Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi] and on the order of the Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Service Chief, counterterrorist forces have been deployed in several districts of Baghdad to protect the governmental and critically important objects from the 'uncontrollable elements,' which abuse the fact that the security forces are busy with ensuring the protection of the protests and protesters," the statement reads.

Comment: Sources told Reuters the troops had been instructed to use "all necessary measures" to end the protests. More on the protests:


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The millionaire scolds the 'peons': Pelosi roasted for blaming voter disenchantment on forces who 'poisoned' social media

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© Reuters/Carlos JassoU.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) addresses the audience during the Democratic National Committee's (DNC) 2019 Women's Leadership Forum in Washington, U.S. October 17, 2019.
Dark forces have tainted social media and turned optimistic, hopeful, Americans into unhappy voters, Nancy Pelosi has conveniently claimed. The House Speaker's explanation for the current political mood did not impress Twitter.

The senior Democratic lawmaker told a crowd in Iowa on Saturday that any negative or ambivalent feelings about US politics likely stems from actors "inside and outside" the country who have "poisoned" social media.

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SOTT Focus: Russiagate's First Survivor: The Harsh Education of Maria Butina

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© Maria Butina/FacebookMaria Butina
As a foreign student eager to bring American values to your home, you'd normally be a darling of US media and NGOs. Unless your name is Maria Butina, that is - then your fate is Russia conspiracy theories, media smears and jail.

Your story begins like a movie: A twenty-something from "flyover country," going to Moscow to advocate for what Americans consider a basic constitutional right, but which has been curtailed for almost a century. Frustrated by the political and social opposition, you move to the US to study - at American University in Washington, DC, can't get more American than that! - and seek out members and officials of the biggest US advocacy group for your cause.

You post photos of yourself in a cowboy hat at their conventions in the heartland and tell tall tales to your fellow students in an effort to be cool and fit in.

Pirates

'Died like a dog': Trump says Islamic State leader Baghdadi killed - for real this time - in US forces raid in Idlib

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
© AFPAbu Bakr al-Baghdadi
President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that fugitive Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi died in a raid by U.S. special forces in northwest Syria, in a major blow to the jihadist group.

Baghdadi killed himself during the raid by detonating a suicide vest, Trump said in a televised address from the White House.

Test results from the aftermath of the raid had positively identified Baghdadi, he said.

"He was a sick and depraved man and now he's gone," Trump said.

Trump said "many" of Baghdadi's people were killed, and added that in killing himself, Baghdadi also killed three children.

U.S. forces suffered no personnel losses, he said. He also thanked Russia, Turkey, Syria and Iraq for their support.


Comment: The raid reportedly lasted 4 hours (or 2 hours) and involved helicopters, warplanes and drones, and a firefight with Baghdadi's goons. Two air attacks were followed by a special forces raid. Footage is online claiming to be from the attack in Barisha:


More video from the alleged site (Rasheed, a Syrian journalist, says the Americans totally destroyed the compound which was there):


Another video shows the likely place of the blast which is alleged to have killed the IS leader:



Al-Baghdadi's safe house.
© Global Look PressAl-Baghdadi's safe house.
Iraqi state TV announced early they would air footage of the raid. So far the Iraqis and the SDF (see tweet below) have claimed to have been involved in the intelligence gathering for the operation. Syrian sources reportedly discovered Baghdadi's whereabouts, and an Iriaqi intel officer claimed they received the information after arresting a man and woman from the IS chief's inner circle. A Turkish official says Baghdadi arrived at his final location 2 days before the operation, and Turkey was aware of the mission.


Trump praised Russia's "great cooperation" in opening up the airspace over Idlib to allow US planes and drones access, and thanked Turkey for allowing the use of its own airspace to fly in. He also thanked the SDF for providing some intelligence. According to General Commander Abdi, the attack was preceded by a 5-month intelligence operation. Another SDF official told reporters that the Turkish invasion delayed the operation 1 month.

Before announcing the news, Trump tweeted "Something very big has just happened!" Before the announcement, Ryan Fournier, co-chairman of Students for Trump, had tweeted that US forces had "captured" Baghdadi, then clarified that it was unconfirmed. Yesterday, Newsweek reported that Pentagon and Army officials had been briefed that Baghdadi had been killed in Idlib in a mission greenlighted by Trump "about a week ago".

Seven bodies were allegedly reported found at the site, including three women and a child. Iraqi intel say they received confirmation that Baghdadi's bodyguard and two of his wives were killed in the raid. Trump described Baghdadi's death like this:

Describing the "daring" raid that led to al-Baghdadi's death as "like watching a movie," Trump spared no details.

"He died after running into a dead-end tunnel, whimpering and crying and screaming all the way," Trump said. "He had dragged three of his young children with him. They were led to certain death."

"He reached the end of the tunnel as our dogs chased him down. He ignited his vest killing himself and the three children," the president continued. Though al-Baghdadi's body was mutilated by the blast, Trump said that test results gave "immediate and totally positive identification."
The thug who tried so hard to intimidate others spent his last moments in utter fear, in total panic and dread, terrified of the American forces bearing down on him.
"Baghdadi and the losers who worked for him, and losers they are, had no idea what they were getting into," he continued. "In some cases they were very frightened puppies. In other cases they were hardcore killers."

Trump described the atrocities of Islamic State under al-Baghdadi, including the genocide of Yazidi civilians, the beheadings of American journalists and aid workers, and the brutal burning alive of a captured Jordanian fighter pilot.

"This was what he was proud of. He was a sick and depraved man, and now he's gone," Trump stated. "Baghdadi was vicious and violent, and he died in a vicious and violent way, as a coward, running and crying."

Triumphant in victory, Trump warned would-be terrorists that they "should never sleep soundly, knowing that we will completely destroy them. These savage monsters will not escape their fate, and they will not escape the final judgment of God."
The Russian Defense Ministry says they have no reliable information about the raid:
"The Russian Defence Ministry has no reliable information about US servicemen conduction an operation to 'yet another' elimination of the former Daesh leader Abu Bark al-Baghdadi in the Turkish-controlled part of the Idlib deescalation zone", ministry spokesman Maj.Gen. Igor Konashenkov said.
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"Russia treated us great. They opened up - we had to fly over certain Russia-held areas. Russia was great", Trump said.

The Russian Defence Ministry, however, stated that they are unaware of providing cooperation to US air units entering the airspace over the Idlib deescalation zone during that mission.

"No airstrikes performed by US aircraft or aircraft belonging to the so called 'international coalition' were detected on Saturday or during the following days", a statement by Maj.Gen. Igor Konashenkov said.
US Defense Secretary Esper told CNN: ""We tried to call him out and asked him to surrender himself. He refused. He went down to a subterranean area and in the process of trying to get him out, he detonated a suicide vest, we believe, and killed himself."

Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Adam Schiff, among others, were not informed about the raid.

Iranian Telecommunications Minister Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi said "not a big deal! you just killed your creature," in response to an earlier tweet from President Trump where he said "something very big just happened."


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European Court of Human Rights dismisses central claims in Bill Browder's Magnitsky story

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© Yuri Gripas / ReutersWilliam Browder
A recent ruling in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) supports findings in a Norwegian documentary and points to a falsification of the central premise in the Magnitsky case as told by Bill Browder. The Norwegian Helsinki Committee act again as his spin doctors.

In replying to my request to publish a response to an article by NHC officers the Agenda editor suggested that the "strong allegations" in my text should be revised, additionally scrutinised or dropped. In my turn I replied that I considered NHC to be the first to come up with "strong (or more precisely, unfounded and defamatory) allegations" that seemed to have been editorially unchallenged.

The English version represents the full original while the Norwegian text had to be shortened.

I have worked with the esteemed production company Piraya Film for years making an independent documentary film, The Magnitsky Act - Behind the Scenes, which investigates the notorious Magnitsky case. The film exposes the systematic worldwide distortion of facts related to the case, and proves that Bill Browder, the hedge fund manager turned human rights campaigner, has misrepresented the role of his accountant Sergei Magnitsky. Our findings are devastating for Browder and perhaps even more so because our documentation comes from open sources, and to a large extent from Browder himself.

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Flashback How Big Brother and Big Pharma collude to push vaccine skeptics off crowdsourcing platforms

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After successfully targeting Trump supporters with a repressive crackdown, Big Brother is heading onto their next target: so-called antivaxxers. GoFundMe is booting all vaccine skeptics from being able to raise funds on their platform, as they bend their knee to the digital lynch mob.

"Campaigns raising money to promote misinformation about vaccines violate GoFundMe's terms of service and will be removed from the platform," GoFundMe spokesman Bobby Whithorne said of his company's Big Brother push.

"We are conducting a thorough review and will remove any campaigns currently on the platform," Whithorne added, making it clear that the Orwellian censorship crackdown is far from over.

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Erdogan sues French magazine over "eradicator" cover that accuses him of ethnic cleansing in Syria

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has filed a criminal complaint against a French magazine after it accused him of conducting "ethnic cleansing" in northeastern Syria in a cover story entitled "The Eradicator".

State-owned Anadolu Agency said on Friday that Erdogan had asked prosecutors to open a case against Etienne Gernelle, the managing editor of Le Point magazine, and Romain Gubert, the author of the story.

Erdogan's lawyer Huseyin Aydin said the cover was "publicly insulting" to the president - a crime in Turkey carrying a prison sentence up to four years and eight months.

Comment: Notably the EU are looking for any excuse to get back into Syria: European army in Syria? Germany and Denmark propose sending 35,000 troops


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Confirmed as winner Bolivia's Morales invites international community for election audit after opposition says vote was rigged

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© Reuters / David Mercado
Bolivian socialist leader Evo Morales invited the international community to audit the presidential election results, as opposition cried fraud and burned ballots, while Washington cast doubt on results.

Bolivia's election authority confirmed the final tally for the contentious vote on Friday, handing Morales his fourth presidential term. However, protests continued around the country. A 24-hour pause in the vote count earlier this week sparked allegations of tampering, which have brought tens of thousands of opposition activists into the streets to contest the outcome, at times clashing with police.

Morales avoided a second-round runoff with his rival Carlos Mesa by just a fraction of a point and denies the accusations of fraud. He said on Friday that international auditors would be free to inspect the final tally and the vote counting process.

Comment: Bolivia opposition contests election count as rival protesters & police clash in streets


Attention

Lib fury over Breitbart's inclusion in Facebook News misses the outrage of letting Facebook curate journalism in the first place

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© Global Look Press / ZUMAPRESS.com / Jaap ArriensBreitbart News
Liberals are foaming with rage over the inclusion of conservative outlet Breitbart in Facebook's News tab. More alarming is the idea of letting journalists chosen by Facebook determine what is considered "news" to begin with.

Facebook has unveiled its long-awaited News feature, but the social media behemoth is keeping mum on the identities of the approximately 200 publishers who will be getting either "free money" or hefty referral traffic from the new tab. Early reports indicate the participants include the usual mainstream media suspects - the New York Times, Bloomberg, the Washington Post - but also Breitbart.

Comment: Looks like Zuck is engaging in some high-level damage control. The movement to ditch Facebook has been gathering momentum