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Applying the system to schools, hospitals and welfare facilities means employees — including teachers, doctors, nurses and caregivers — will only be granted entry to their workplaces if they have documentation showing they are vaccinated against COVID-19, have recovered from the virus, or have tested negative for the virus within the past 72 hours.
The expanded rules, approved by a select panel of ministers tasked with forming virus policy, will also apply to workers in all places where customers are required to abide by the Green Pass system and expands on existing restrictions.
Ahead of the school year that starts Wednesday, the cabinet also voted to accept a recommendation to ease restrictions in the so-called "Red Cities," where infection rates are high.

Taliban members stand guard on Saturday at a checkpoint near Hamid Karzai International Airport, the center of evacuation efforts from Afghanistan since the Taliban took over, after Friday's suicide bombing attack.
Retrospectively, this sounds like news from another galaxy. Before Planet 9/11. Before GWOT (Global War on Terror). Before the Forever Wars. Before the social network era. Before the Russia-China strategic partnership. Before the Dronification of State Violence. Before techno-feudalism.
Allow me to get a little personal. I was back in Peshawar - the Islamic Rome, capital of the tribal areas - 20 years ago after a dizzying loop around Pakistan, tribal territory, a botched smuggling op to Kunar, biding time in Tajikistan, arriving by Soviet helicopter in the Panjshir valley, a harrowing road trip to Faizabad, and a UN flight that took ages to arrive.
In the Panjshir, I had finally met "the Lion", commander Masoud, then plotting a counter-offensive against the Taliban. He told me he was fighting a triad: the Taliban, al-Qaeda and the Pakistani ISI. Less than three weeks later he was assassinated - by two al-Qaeda ops disguised as a camera crew, two days before 9/11.
No one, 20 years ago, could possibly imagine the subsequent slings and arrows of outrageous - terror - fortune. Two decades, $2.3 trillion and at least 240,000 Afghan deaths later, the Taliban are back where they were: ruling Afghanistan. Masoud Jr in theory leads a "resistance" in the Panjshir - actually a CIA ops channeled through CIA asset Amrullah Saleh, former Afghan Vice-President.
Al-Qaeda is a harmless skeleton, even rehabilitated in Syria as "moderate rebels"; the new bogeyman in town is ISIS-K, a spin-off of the Islamic State in "Syraq".
After negotiating a stunning package deal with the Taliban, the Empire of Chaos is concluding a humiliating evacuation from the land it bombed into democracy and submitted for two decades. Once again the US was de facto expelled by a peasant guerrilla army, this time mostly consisting of Pashtuns, descendants of the White Huns - a nomad confederation - as well as the Sakas, nomadic Iranic peoples of the Eurasian steppes.
Editor's note: The previous version of this story included quotes based on an incorrect live translation of the people RT interviewed, stating that the witnesses saw American troops "indiscriminately" shooting civilians. We have removed those quotes and added the correct translation of the accounts.
The bomb blast ripped through a crowd of people outside Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on Thursday, killing more than 150 people, including 13 American troops. In the chaos that followed the explosion, early reports from the ground suggested that American forces opened fire - and that some of the rounds struck the panicked crowd of Afghans at the airport gate.
Comment: See RT's follow-up article on the Pentagon having 'foreknowledge' of the attack here. See below for the summary:
US military leaders knew in advance that a "mass casualty event" was planned at Kabul airport, a Politico report reveals. However, accounts from the troops in harm's way suggest that nothing was done.See also:
The initial bombing didn't take US officials by surprise. The US embassy in Kabul had warned Americans to stay away from the airport due to "security threats" and, in the hours before the suicide attack, Pentagon leaders held a conference call to prepare for an imminent "mass casualty event," according to a Politico report on Monday.
The report says Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke on Wednesday with senior Pentagon leaders - including Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Peter Vasely, commander of American forces in Afghanistan, and Maj. Gen. Christopher Donahue, commanding general of the 82nd Airborne Division at Kabul Airport.
Milley warned of "significant" intelligence indicating that ISIS-K, a regional offshoot of the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) terror group was plotting a "complex attack," and the brass in Afghanistan stated that the attack would likely take place at the airport's Abbey Gate, where droves of Afghans had gathered in the hopes of a spot on an evacuation flight.
The attack was due to take place within the following 24-48 hours, according to notes from the conference call detail.
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While the Politico article details a frantic yet failed attempt to prevent a massacre, accounts from US troops on the ground in Kabul tell a story of negligence.
Multiple troops stationed at the airport messaged a veteran-run Instagram business page, claiming that they had received word of an incoming suicide bomber, but were instructed by superiors to continue "police calling" (picking up trash) regardless.
Another said that their commanders had precise information about what the suicide bomber looked like, and what time they would strike, down to the hour. "All day on the radio it was a countdown," the service member posted.
Speaking as part of a campaign event ahead of next month's parliamentary elections, Sergey Lavrov warned that regional instability is far from a cause for celebration. "People have written that we are gloating over events in Afghanistan," the top diplomat said. "But there has been no such feeling."
"We are very worried about some of our closest allies and neighbors, which border both Afghanistan and the Russian Federation and have visa-free travel agreements." According to him, Russia is also concerned about the humanitarian situation in the Central Asian nation, given the history between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union.
Comment: If the US withdraw from Afghanistan actually wasn't just a 'botched operation', here we might have some insight on why things went down the way they did. The US may have 'sacrificed' it's hold over Afghanistan in order to release a new wave of chaos in the Middle East and beyond.
So what exactly is ISIS-K and what is it's history? After ISIS's Afghanistan variant became a household name overnight following a suicide bombing at Kabul's airport that killed more than 170 people and wounded more than 200, the group's history demands renewed scrutiny.
Back in May, I tweeted that "I must not be the only one expecting a so-called 'rise of ISIS' in Afghanistan in the near future..."
I wrote this because mass-casualty terrorist attacks are repeatedly used as justification by the United States for continuing its occupations of foreign countries: the "counterterrorism mission," or the "terrorist threat." And it has been a long time since the Taliban has taken credit for any such acts.
In fact, all the way back in August 2016 — a little over five years ago — Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told Iranian media that "In cooperation with the nation, [the Taliban] has prevented the terrorist group from gaining a foothold in Afghanistan."
Select Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson said that phone records requests would be submitted for "several hundred" people.
In response to this, Rep. Jim Jordan (OH), whose presence on the committee was vetoed by Pelosi, said "Rifling through the call logs of your colleagues would depart from more than 230 years of Congressional oversight. This type of authoritarian undertaking has no place in the House of Representatives and the information you seek has no conceivable legislative purpose," CNN reports.
Comment: See also:
- Nancy Pelosi's on her last legs
- Rep. Jim Banks: Pelosi booted me from January 6 Probe to hide her responsibility for security breakdown
- So this could be the reason why Pelosi kicked Jim Banks off the committee investigating the Capitol riot
- 20 questions for Nancy Pelosi about January 6
- Nancy Pelosi doesn't care about the truth
Already under fire for a messy Afghan exit plan, President Joe Biden on Sunday endured fresh criticism for apparently checking his watch while greeting the bodies of fallen soldiers at Dover Air Force Base.
Footage showed the president glancing down at the watch on his left wrist midway through the ceremony, shortly after placing his hand over his heart to salute the caskets of soldiers who died in the bombing in Kabul last week.
Comment: The guy can't even remember what state he's in; can we really expect him to grasp an abstract concept like tact?
See also:
- Pace of US evacuation flights from Afghanistan slowing one day before Biden's deadline
- Sen. Graham: Biden should be impeached for 'dereliction of duty' on Afghanistan
- Biden repeatedly implies he's not in charge of when, where he can take questions from the press
- Over 3,000 medical professionals sue Biden Admin over transgender mandate
- Republicans file impeachment articles against Blinken over Afghan disaster, call for Biden's resignation
- Wayne Dupree: The calamity in Afghanistan is down to Biden alone. Can the US cope with three more years of his failures?

FILE PHOTO. Journalist during the video link "Moscow - New York" on "The Case of Viktor Bout: the verdict. What's Next".
Speaking to RIA Novosti on Monday, Grigory Lukyantsev, the Russian Foreign Ministry's Commissioner for Human Rights, said that more than 50 Russians have been detained by third countries at the request of American officials.
"In terms of persecution, a glaring example is this practice used by the US of actually hunting down our citizens abroad and arresting them in other nations on the orders of American law enforcement agencies who are attempting to bring them to justice in the US," Lukyantsev said. "Since 2008, more than 50 such cases have been known, and, unfortunately, the number of such cases continues to increase."
Comment: It appears the US is engaging in more desperate hybrid war tactics, and China hasn't been spared its game of 'hostage diplomacy' either: China court upholds death sentence against Canadian who tried to smuggle 225kg of methamphetamine

The Kabul Airport bombing shows there are shadowy forces in Afghanistan, willing to disrupt a peaceful transition after US troops leave. But what about US intel's own 'shadow army,' amassed over two decades of occupation? Who are they, and what is their agenda?
The answer is a resounding "no." After all, the 31 August deadline was established by Washington itself. Extending it would only mean the extension of an already defeated occupation.
The 'Mr. Burns goes to Kabul' caper is by now part of cemetery of empires folklore. The CIA does not confirm or deny Burns met Mullah Baradar; a Taliban spokesman, delightfully diversionist, said he was "not aware" of such a meeting.
Comment: Amidst its 'official' withdrawal, in just the last few days, the US has overseen two incidents that resulted in the murder of over a hundred Afghan civilians along with 13 US military personnel. Notably, that's more civilian death due to US actions in Kabul than has been attributed to the Taliban during their 'takeover' of the entire country:
- US shot civilians during Kabul airport explosion mayhem, eyewitnesses tell BBC
- US drone strike in Kabul reportedly killed 10 civilians
- Who profits from the Kabul suicide bombing?
- Pepe Escobar: How Russia-China are stage-managing the Taliban
- Afghanistan: Whatever the future brings, one thing is for sure, Britain and the US should STAY OUT
- NewsReal: Kabul Chaos Biden's Bay of Pigs?
- NewsReal: Kabul Airport Atrocity - What Actually Happened?
There's only one problem. The "approval" given by the FDA was not for the Pfizer jab currently available in the U.S. market.
The devil is always in the details. Some of us weren't fooled. See our article, which has over the past three days received nearly 150,000 reads: FDA 'playing bait and switch' with Americans, tricking them into believing shots currently being offered have been granted full approval when they have not.
But because we and a few others looked beneath the facade and checked the facts of what the FDA actually did and not what the media and Joe Biden's administration said it did, we took some heat. Even some of our own subscribers questioned whether maybe we got it wrong.
No, it was the corporate media who got the story wrong. And as a result, thousands of Americans no doubt capitulated and went ahead and rolled up theirs sleeves, thinking they had no other choice legally than to succumb to their employers' mandates.
Today, on Aug. 27, the Orlando, Florida-based Liberty Counsel, perhaps the most respected Christian legal firm in the nation, issued a press release that confirms our story.
Below is the release, published in full from Liberty Counsel.
Comment: Certainly the information that the current Pfizer vaccine was and still is unapproved has been out there. At least now there should be no doubt that the public has been side-swiped by massive coercion and programmed hysteria. Our 'mental and emotional herd immunity' apparently doesn't extend to bouts of paranoia foisted on an unsuspecting public primed for a specific reaction. Will the distinctions and legalities in this article make a difference? To those who believe vaccines are the way to go, likely not. To those who refuse...it is up to you.












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