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On 1 April 2019, the second suspect in the case, Vietnamese citizen Doan Thi Huong, was sentenced to 3 years and 4 months in prison, and the charges against her were downgraded from premeditated murder to causing hurt by a dangerous weapons or means. The maximum punishment for this crime is a 10-year sentence, while the murder charge against Doan Thi Huong meant a potential death sentence. This means her defense team managed to convince the court that these naive and trusting women had been duped and had no knowledge that they were to be accomplices in a murder.
The embassy and the government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam provided active support to the suspect in the case. In addition, Malaysia was criticized for having two women stand accused of murder, punishable by a mandatory death sentence, while the chief culprits were still at large. However, we can see that North Korea has not been directly accused of being behind the killing in any official statements. What has been actually written is as follows. South Korean and U.S. officials stated that the North Korean regime ordered to have Kim Jong-nam killed because he criticized his family's rule of DPRK. Pyongyang has denied its involvement.

Supporters of whistleblowers march in Santa Monica's seventh annual Fourth of July parade in Santa Monica, California.
Assange is facing extradition to the US, where he is wanted for allegedly facilitating the leak of confidential US documents by former US Army soldier Chelsea Manning. The US law frames his actions as a "conspiracy to commit computer intrusion" - a charge that carries a five-year maximum prison term and which Assange supporters call as an obvious pretext to get Assange in US custody and slap him with further indictments.
Less than a week after the Wikeleaks co-founder - who, love him or not, is the decade's biggest publisher of whistleblower materials - was snatched from the Ecuadorian embassy by British police, the European parliament passed a new law that requires member states to adopt national legislation that would offer comprehensive protection for whistleblowers.
Only 10 EU nations, including the UK, have such laws in place now, the parliament's website stressed. But with 591 MEPs voting 'yay' on Tuesday, that will soon change.
Comment: See also:
- Draconian legislation in UK leaves whistleblowers unprotected
- What a new concept: Russian government to protect anti-corruption whistleblowers
- British MP's call for whistleblower protection - reports of 'shocking treatment'
- Watch Out, Whistleblowers: Congress and Courts Move to Curtail Leaks
When asked by Face the Nation's Margaret Brennan whether Trump's threat was an empty one, or if he was simply trying to create friction, Booker replied: "You say 'friction' -- I say he's trying to pit Americans against each other and make us less safe."
Comment: It's precisely what Obama did, and he didn't even give the target cities a heads up.
- Migrant sued Obama-era ICE for holding teens in 'brutal, inhumane conditions'
- Missing the point: Why is Obama encouraging illegal immigration when we can't care for millions of our own citizens?
- Obama blocked deportation of 550,000 illegal aliens
TN has received 760 unaccompanied illegal immigrant children
by Tom Humphrey
July 25 , 2014
Tennessee has received about 2.5 percent of the unaccompanied children crossing into the United States.
New federal data published Thursday by the Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Children and Families showed Tennessee received 760 of the more than 30,000 children who have been released to sponsors this year through July 7.
Texas, New York, Florida and California received the most, accounting for 46 percent of the children received during that time.
Unaccompanied children have been fleeing violence in Central America and crossing into the U.S. because they believe they will be allowed to stay.
Children are placed in government shelters and then released to sponsors while they go through deportation proceedings. In many cases, the sponsors are the children's parents, other relatives or a family friend.
The Tennessee governor's letter to Obama:The Honorable Barack ObamaHaslam wasn't the only one upset. The Christian Science Monitor reported at the time:
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear President Obama:
I write to you to express my concern about the number of unaccompanied immigrant children entering this country and the failure of the federal government to notify states in which children are being released.
On July 13, the nation's governors met with Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Sylvia Burwell during the annual National Governors Association meeting, which I hosted in Nashville this year. We spent a significant amount of time in that meeting discussing the issue of unaccompanied immigrant children. Although this is a complex issue and one that ultimately must be solved at the federal government level, governors are rightly concerned about the impact on states. We emphasized to Secretary Burwell the need to be informed of any children being relocated to our states.
It is unacceptable that we became aware via a posting on the HHS website that 760 unaccompanied children have been released by the Office of Refugee Resettlement to sponsors in Tennessee without my administration's knowledge. Not only was our state not informed prior to any of the children being brought here, I still have not been contacted and have no information about these individuals or their sponsors other than what was posted on the HHS website and subsequently reported by media.
Although solving the border crisis is a federal responsibility, this influx of immigrant children could have a significant impact on state and local governments. Therefore, we strongly believe that the state needs to be informed prior to any additional unaccompanied immigrant children being released in Tennessee, and we also need immediate answers to the following questions:
1. What was the process for determining that these children should be released to sponsors in Tennessee?
2. How did you locate and evaluate the fitness of their sponsors?
3. What medical screenings were the children given prior to their release in Tennessee?
4. What is the official immigration status of these children and their sponsors?
5. In what localities are these children now residing?
6. What are the legal requirements concerning the provision of services for these children while they are in the state?
7. What additional information is available on these children, such as age and health status?
8. How long will these children be in Tennessee?
Tennessee is a diverse and welcoming state, and we also understand that this is a complicated issue. However, an influx of unaccompanied immigrant children to the state, with little information being made available to the public or to state leaders, creates confusion and could be very problematic. The start of school is approaching for many districts across the state, and the federal government's actions have caused great uncertainty around this issue.
I appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to receiving a response to these urgent questions.
Sincerely,
Bill Haslam,
GovernorGov. Chris Christie (R) of New Jersey said US border authorities releasing captured migrant children to relatives who themselves are in the US illegally is "illogical," and Gov. Phil Bryant (R) of Mississippi charged that an "overreaching federal government" was involved in "covert immigration practices."
A gaggle of governors and lawmakers, primarily from conservative states, has begun to complain more loudly in the past week about the mostly quiet transferral in the past nine months of some 30,000 unaccompanied alien children (UACs) from the border to all 50 states. Texas, California, and the Washington metro area have received the most children.
The situation is a result of a surge of children and teenagers who are traversing Mexico from Central America and then crossing into the US, largely in Texas. Their numbers have surged in the past year, overwhelming US border authorities. Most children who cross into the US illegally say they expect to be able to stay, and many may be right. By one United Nations estimate, as many as two-thirds of the migrant children - mostly from strife-torn countries like Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador - may have legitimate asylum claims.
...some of the states that have complained the loudest have seen the smallest influxes of the children, often by just the dozens or a few hundred.
Even Kentucky Gov. Steven Beshear, a Democrat, registered his concerns, though gently: "We need to make sure those kids are safe and cared for until we can get them back home. I think they should go home as soon as can reasonably be done."
Charities and social service groups are helping the small US Office of Refugee Resettlement with housing and placing children. But that process is happening largely without any kind of state supervision or involvement, Haslam complained in his letter to Obama.
...For his part, Governor Bryant of Mississippi has threatened to block transports of children.
"To the extent permitted by law, I intend to prohibit the federal government or its agents from housing large numbers of new illegal immigrants in the state of Mississippi," Bryant wrote in a recent letter. "Illegal immigration imposes real and substantial costs on the states, and it is unfair to expect the states to bear the costs of a problem created by the federal government's failure to enforce the law."

The FSB says it has been fully proven that Berg, acting under orders of Norwegian intelligence, gathered secret data, “harming the defensive capabilities of the Russian Federation.” The prosecution says Berg was harvesting data related to Russian nuclear submarines.
Frode Berg was arrested in Russia in December 2017 by operatives of the FSB, Russia's counter-intelligence and security agency. Few details are known about his case, which was heard by a Moscow court behind closed doors due to its sensitive nature.
The FSB says it has been fully proven that Berg, acting under orders of Norwegian intelligence, gathered secret data, "harming the defensive capabilities of the Russian Federation." The prosecution says Berg was harvesting data related to Russian nuclear submarines.
According to leaks-based reports in the Russian media, Berg served as a courier between his nation's intelligence and an employee of a Russian defense contractor. The latter, previously suspected of treason, was under FSB surveillance.
Comment: Norway says it doesn't consider Russia a threat, but relations are still rather frosty, thanks to the US / NATO:
- Russian bombers stalked by Norwegian F-16 jets during official flight to Venezuela
- 'Making Norway less safe': 50,000 troops engage in largest NATO drills in decades
- Why NATO is wasting money in preparation for a Russian attack on Norway
- Norway becoming a US vassal: Wants more US marines as close to Russia's borders as possible and to stay for years
- False alarm creates panic over 'Russian invasion' in Vadso, Norway

Launch party for Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party campaign, Ramat Gan, Israel, March 4, 2019.
The culmination of his dirty tricks campaign was an election-day stunt in which his Likud party broke regulations - and possibly the law - by arming 1,200 activists with hidden cameras, to film polling stations in communities belonging to Israel's large Palestinian minority.
Netanyahu justified the move by saying it would ensure the election was "kosher". Yet again, Israel's prime minister made it clear that the country's 1.7 million Palestinian citizens were unwelcome interlopers in what he regards as an exclusively Jewish political process.
The PR firm behind the stunt admitted another motive. The goal was for the cameras to be quickly discovered by police and thereby scare the one in five citizens who are Palestinian into staying home. A low turnout by Palestinian voters in Israel would ensure a stronger parliamentary majority for Netanyahu's coalition.
In fact, slightly less than half of the minority cast a ballot, although the reason was probably as much down to their exasperation at a series of ever more right-wing Netanyahu governments as it was a fear of surveillance at polling stations.
Comment: See also:
- Trump's Middle East Peace Plan means no sovereignty for Palestinians
- Netanyahu's veiled threat to annex area C of the West Bank: "Trump is a big friend"
- Trump's support of Israel's annexation of the Golan a gift to both Netanyahu and US resource thieves
- The Six-Day War and the Golan Heights: Israeli myth-making versus the historical record
As FBI special agent Megan Brown admits in the affidavit, "it remains unknown whether Manning and Assange were successful in cracking the password" to the Department of Defense computer they allegedly conspired to hack, meaning the sole charge against Assange remains his alleged attempt to assist Chelsea (then Bradley) Manning in accessing the documents that were eventually leaked in 2010.
Assange Affidavit by on Scribd
The "probable cause" for Assange's extradition to the US is described as hundreds of messages sent between Manning and Assange on the Jabber platform. The two "conspirators" should have known that releasing the documents "would cause injury to the United States," Brown declares, since it contained information about US allies in Afghanistan who were assisting coalition forces.
Comment: See also:
- Numerous government websites taken down in response to Julian Assange's arrest
- Craven 'journalists' pile on in Ecuador's attempt at Assange character assassination
- Assange lawyer says Ecuador accused Assange of 'misbehavior' to justify his arrest
- The blatant lies & dirty deals surrounding Assange's arrest
"[It is necessary] to implement an [arms] embargo against Haftar and prevent the countries supplying [Haftar] with arms and ammunition from doing so," the minister said in an interview with Italy's La Repubblica newspaper.
The minister also stressed that the withdrawal of Haftar's troops from the territories it had occupied during the operation was vital in order to prevent the LNA leader from thinking that he had gained control over these territories in a "natural way".
After the effective arms embargo is in place and the LNA forces are withdrawn, the minister suggested holding the Libyan National Conference that was scheduled for April 14-16 but was "deliberately foiled by Haftar's offensive."
The foreign minister of Qatar, which has been supporting the GNA, arrived in Rome on Monday to discuss the situation in Libya with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and the state's foreign minister, Enzo Moavero Milanesi.
Comment: The Qatari FM is just engaging in mafia politics. His government is currently flying weapons into Misrata, home of the GNA-backed terrorists whom Haftar is attempting to cleanse from the country.
Must-read background on the current situation in Libya:

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Federal Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel
"Despite Western sanctions along with Russia's retaliatory measures the volume of investments by German corporations into the Russian economy last hit a record high in 2008," the German trade lobby said in a statement.
The chairman of the chamber Matthias Schepp highlighted that apart from substantial investment in projects such as the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline, Russia's market offers great opportunities for German small and medium-sized businesses.
"Companies that are well aware of the Russian market are not in a hurry to be afraid of sanctions and political problems," Schepp said.
According to the statement, the total volume of financial inflows from German investors in 2018 amounted to €3.2 billion, exceeding the forecasts by the Deutsche Bundesbank that expected the figure to reach a maximum level of €2.1 billion.
Comment: U.S. policy is to destroy their enemies by any means possible in order to maintain global hegemony. And when actual warfare isn't possible, it resorts to economic warfare, among other forms. Unfortunately for the makers of this U.S. policy, Europe is simply too natural a trading partner of Russia to be completely cowed into obeying U.S. diktat. See also:
- Germany and Russia should be natural partners - but one of them is a US vassal state and the other is not
- What sanctions? Germany's investments in Russia continue to rise, despite extension
- Germany opposes adding sanctions against Russia over Kerch standoff
- France, Germany rebuff fresh calls for tougher sanctions on Russia
US Secretary of State Pompeo recently reiterated his rhetoric that Iran is a "global threat", this time basing it on his claims that the country's network of influence in Latin America is supporting "transnational crime" and "terrorism". This comes shortly after Washington designated the IRGC as a "terrorist" organization and approximately half a year since the Justice Department began investigating Iranian ally Hezbollah's alleged links to drug cartels as a follow-up to the scandalous Obama-era "Operation Cassandra". Taken together, it's clear that the US desires to dismantle Iran and Venezuela's supposedly interconnected influence networks in Latin America as the next step in fortifying "Fortress America", and while "deep state" wars such as this one have been going on for decades, it's hitherto unprecedented for any country to make such a crusade public since the end of the Old Cold War when the US used to make similar claims about the USSR and its communist proxies.

Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Ron Johnson (R., Wis.) speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., May 15, 2018.
With Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen's departure from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) this week, the future of the Trump administration's immigration policy has been thrown into uncertainty, even as the situation at the southern border becomes increasingly unstable.
According to a New York Times report, Nielsen's relationship with the president worsened in recent months as he repeatedly blamed her for the ongoing surge in apprehensions at the border. The breaking point apparently came when Trump asked her to close ports of entry and stop accepting asylum seekers, and she refused. Some other reports suggested that the president also was frustrated with Nielsen's resistance to reinstating the "zero tolerance" policy of separating migrant children from their families at the border, which was scrapped last summer after months of controversy. (Trump denied this on Tuesday afternoon, telling reporters, "We're not looking to do that, no.")
Nielsen's resignation came amid a months-long spike in the number of asylum seekers and migrant families stopped at the southern border. In early March, the Times reported that "for the fourth time in five months, the number of migrant families crossing the southwest border has broken records." Weeks later, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) head Kevin McAleenan called the situation an "unprecedented humanitarian and border-security crisis."










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