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Report shows 161 poison gas attacks since outbreak of conflict in Syria

Syria chemical weapons
© Abed Kontar / Reuters
Since the beginning of the Syrian civil war at least 1,491 people have died in attacks where poisonous and asphyxiating agents such as sarin, chlorine and mustard gas were used, according to an aid agency report.

Violence in the country has been ongoing since 2011, as rival rebel and terrorist factions continue to battle government forces for control of the region.

In a report detailing first hand accounts of "horrific" human rights violations, the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) says 161 chemical weapons attacks occurred in the country up to 2015.

SAMS says a further 133 chemical assaults "could not be fully substantiated".

The charity has counted about 14,581 injuries from chemical exposure, with weapons such as sarin missiles and chlorine gas bombs reportedly hitting rural and civilian areas.

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DOJ warns courts that fining & jailing poor people could erode faith in gov't

Justice Department building
© Gary Cameron / Reuters
The Justice Department building is seen in Washington.

Comment: What's really hurting people's faith in their government is the blatant corruption of politicians and judges, and the favoritism shown towards the rich and powerful. Who's the DOJ trying to fool with this meaningless and pathetic attempt at putting on airs?


The US Justice Department cautioned local courts that it is unconstitutional to jail someone for not paying fines without determining whether they are able to pay, and warned against using court fees to generate revenue for cities.

The warnings came as part of an effort to reform court practices that "perpetuate poverty and result in unnecessary deprivations of liberty," the Justice Department said.

"The consequences of the criminalization of poverty are not only harmful - they are far-reaching," said Attorney General Loretta Lynch in a statement. "They not only affect an individual's ability to support their family, but also contribute to an erosion of our faith in government."

She added that abusive court practices that disproportionally affect the poor erode trust in the government. The legal system should treat all Americans the same regardless of their economic status, she said.

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An alliance against US hegemony: Russia, China begin 'coordinating' foreign policy

Russia-China
© Unknown
Finally, something to drink to
We reported yesterday that China has become the first foreign buyer of Russia's most advanced air defense system, the S-400, and noted how the deal is consistent with growing military and political ties between the two countries.

Moscow clearly sees Beijing as a long-term ally if it's willing to provide China with its best military hardware.

If the S-400 deal isn't persuasive enough though, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's comments during his recent visit to Moscow should remove all doubt regarding the China-Russia alliance:

Comment: See also:

China invests more than $2bn in Russia's Far East development projects
US empire's sea dominance ending - China and Russia making aircraft carriers useless through new weapons and technology


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Pope Francis imposes new rules on saint-making process after financial abuses revealed

Da Pope!
© Max Rossi/Reuters
Pope Francis
The pontiff has imposed new rules on the Vatican's saint-making process, which are aimed at making the Catholic Church more financially accountable. The move comes after monetary abuses were revealed in two books.

The new regulations will require Vatican bank accounts created for beatification and canonization purposes to be externally monitored, AP reported.

Beatification is recognition granted by the Catholic Church of a deceased person's entrance into heaven and ability to intercede on behalf of people who pray in his or her name. Canonization is the official process of declaring a dead person a saint. The rules will also require regular budgeting and accounting to make sure that donations from Church members are being used as intended.

Each saintly cause will be assigned to an administrator subject to oversight of the local bishop or religious superior. They will also be required to keep a running tab on expenditures and donations, prepare an annual budget, and "scrupulously respect" the intention of each donation.

In addition, the administrator must approve the annual budget and send it to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints — the Vatican office responsible for reviewing saintly candidates, investigating miracles, and preparing cases for the Pope's ultimate decision.

The rules also set out a process by which each cause pays the congregation for its services in finalizing the canonization or beatification, though they do not specify how much. Once the candidate is made a saint, the congregation decides what to do with any remaining funds, which could include sending them to an account for less well-off candidates.

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Shin Bet operative killed by friendly fire after being mistaken for Palestinian assailant

IDF soldiers
© Mussa Qawasma/Reuters
An operative of the Israeli Shin Bet security service was killed by friendly fire during an operation on the border with the Gaza Strip on Tuesday after being mistaken for a Palestinian attacker.

The shooting death of the agent identified as Amir Maimoni, 29, was first attributed to the activities of Palestinian militants, but Shin Bet chief Yoram Cohen confirmed in a statement that he was killed by mistake, AFP reports.

"Regrettably a tragic operational development took place in the field during the mission," Cohen said at Maimoni's funeral on Wednesday.

The Shin Bet chief said that another agent "misidentified and shot at Amir, hitting him" and "all efforts to revive him failed." At the same time, the circumstances of Maimoni's death are still being investigated, with Shin Bet providing no further details of the incident or the operation.

Meanwhile, former Shin Bet chief Avi Dichter has claimed that such incidents are very rare. "I remember such a mishap 20-something years ago," he told Israeli public radio Thursday.

Shin Bet Special Forces conduct operations near the border with the Gaza Strip in response to complaints from local residents, who reportedly hear digging noises in the area that could be a sign of activity by Hamas forces digging attack tunnels, Israeli Ynet News reports. The agents are involved in locating and destroying such tunnels.

Comment: Do the Shin Bet pose as Palestinians often?

Another Israeli False Flag?


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US considers deployment of B-52 strategic bombers in Syria "against ISIS"

The US is considering deploying its massive Boeing B-52 Stratofortress long-range strategic bomber against Islamic State, a report citing US Air Force officials says. The aircraft is capable of simultaneously dropping 32 tons of bombs.

The B-52s will replace several Rockwell B-1 Lancer supersonic strategic bombers, which had been striking terrorist positions near Kobani, Syria for several months and have now returned to their base in Texas, the Air Force Times reports. Defense officials also confirmed the information to Fox News.

It has not yet been disclosed how many B-52s will be deployed against the jihadists. It also remains unclear which European military airfield the largest American bombers will be operating from.

B-52 bomber

Comment: Wonder how these plans might be effected by the recent news that Putin is going to start pulling troops out of Syria.


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The "Caesar Torture Photos" fraud that undermined Syrian negotiations

Caesar torture photos
© Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
Caesar (disguised in a hooded blue jacket) listens to his interpreter before he speaks to the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs in Washington DC.
A 30 page investigative report on the "Caesar Torture Photos" has been released and is available online here. The following is a condensed version of the report. Readers who are especially interested are advised to get the full report which includes additional details, photographs, sources and recommendations.

Introduction

There is a pattern of sensational but untrue reports that lead to public acceptance of US and Western military intervention in countries around the world:

* In Gulf War 1, there were reports of Iraqi troops stealing incubators from Kuwait, leaving babies to die on the cold floor. Relying on the testimony of a Red Crescent doctor, Amnesty International 'verified' the false claims.

* Ten years later, there were reports of yellow cake uranium going to Iraq for development of weapons of mass destruction.

* One decade later, there were reports of Libyan soldiers drugged on viagra and raping women as they advanced.

* In 2012, NBC broadcaster Richard Engel was supposedly kidnapped by pro-Assad Syrian militia but luckily freed by Syrian opposition fighters, the "Free Syrian Army".

All these reports were later confirmed to be fabrications and lies. They all had the goal of manipulating public opinion and they all succeeded in one way or another. Despite the consequences, which were often disastrous, none of the perpetrators were punished or paid any price.

It has been famously said "Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it." This report is a critical review of the "Caesar Torture Photos" story. As will be shown, there is strong evidence the accusations are entirely or substantially false.

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Iran joins China and Russia as key guarantors of stability in the Middle East

Putin talks with world leaders
Europe too will ultimately have to rely on this axis for its security

The Russian Federation was one of the prime movers of the negotiations that resolved the Iranian nuclear issue through the P5+1 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran.

For Russia, the nuclear deal expands to the economy, as well to as the strategic reputation of an ally, namely Iran, which Russia needs, both in the Middle East and in terms of an increase in crude oil prices, a life or death matter.

Russia is not involved in the conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran, supporting everything that can create better relations between the two Islamic nations, aware that tensions in the Middle East could cause a "domino effect".

If the Greater Middle East were to flare up, the Syrian crisis, the Shi'ite Houthi insurgency in Yemen, the destabilization of Shi'ite areas in the Saudi Kingdom and the de facto closure of the sea routes south of Suez, Russian engagement could not continue indefinitely without creating severe economic and strategic problems.

Not even Iran wants a real war along its borders, since it has every interest in taking full advantage of the new economic and political climate, especially with Europe, after the signing of the Joint Comprehensive Plan.

But how is the management of the P5+1 agreement with Iran progressing, as the keystone of the entire Middle East system?

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Kurdistan Gov't: Turkey's military operation against Kurds is genocide

crying woman
© Sertac Kayar / Reuters
Kurds mourn over graves of slain family and friends in southeastern city of Diyarbakir, Turkey, victims of Erdogan's cleansing operation.
The Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government considers the Turkish authorities' military operation against Kurds in southeastern Turkey to be genocide, the regional government's representative in Moscow said. In summer 2015, Turkey initiated a military campaign against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in the country's southeastern regions, which have a predominately Kurdish population. Since the beginning of the campaign, Ankara has imposed several round-the-clock curfews, preventing civilians from fleeing regions where the military operations are being conducted.

"There is no doubt that civilians suffer the most... That is why the extermination of the Kurds is an actual genocide," Aso Talabani told RIA Novosti in an interview. Talabani stressed that there are no PKK militants in some of the cities Ankara is pursuing its military operation.

"Say there is one partisan in a house. But hundreds of ordinary people [also] live in that house. The Turks bomb that house from tanks and helicopters. To kill one militant, [they] have to kill a hundred of civilians," the official said. The Turkish General Staff estimates that over 1,000 Kurdish militants have been killed in the anti-PKK operation since mid-December. Kurdish activists, in turn, argue that most of the dead have been civilian victims.

PKK has been fighting for independence of Kurdish territories from Ankara since 1984. The group, which Turkey considers a terrorist organization, seeks to create a Kurdish state in parts of Turkey and Iraq.

Comment: As Turkey's Kurdish civilian toll mounts and life in these target areas becomes more than unbearable, Erdogan may find his actions speak much louder and more clearly than his threats, machinations and ugly words. Slaughtering civilians is the new civil war. Must have been a 'right of passage' for membership in NATO.

See also: Anti-PKK campaign in SE Turkey turns into a slaughter


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Erdogan slaughters Turkish civilians in Ankara and takes immediate vengeance on the Kurds

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The scene of the Ankara blast on March 13.
On Friday, March 11, the American embassy in Turkey warned American citizens of a "potential plot to attack Turkish government buildings and housing" in the Bahcelievler neighborhood of Ankara. Yesterday, a car bomb exploded just a few kilometers away, close to the Justice and Interior Ministries, a courthouse, and the former office of the prime minister, killing 37 and wounding 125. Turkish courts shut down access to social media in order to suppress sharing footage and coverage of the scene. This comes less than a month after another bombing in Ankara, which killed 29, and almost immediately after an interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was broadcast, in which he said that Russia has evidence that Turkish troops have crossed the border into Syria, having "already dug themselves in several hundred meters from the border in Syria." These events come on the eve of the resumption of the Syrian war peace talks in Geneva and the announcement by Putin that Russia would start to withdraw its forces from Syria.