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The decision came from the Turkish authorities, who want to fence off the border provinces of Kilis and Gaziantep from the Syrian area of Aleppo, which is controlled by insurgents from "Islamic State". The total length of the construction will be 82 km.
The Islamic State is a terrorist organization whose activity in Russia is prohibited.
Speaking to the newspaper, Aytun Ciray, a lawmaker from the Republican People's Party, Turkey's largest opposition party, said that Ankara's decision to grant NATO countries other than the US the right to use its base represented a violation of the country's constitution. Furthermore, he noted that even if NATO countries do not require a formal memorandum to use the bases, the decision should still have been debated in parliament.
"Unfortunately," Ciray said, "the president has [been] circumventing parliament for a long time now. We cannot make decisions on national issues following debate. We are devoid of a Western-style parliamentary democracy at the moment."
Officially, Turkey is a secular, democratic, parliamentary representative republic. However, critics say that the anti-Kemalist reforms carried out by Recep Erdogan in recent years have challenged that status.

General aerial view of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO)'s tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture.
A new declassified report from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, written on March 18, 2011 just days after the disaster, sheds light on just how bad it was.
We now know that "100% of the total spent fuel was released to the atmosphere from unit 4."
According to nuclear expert and whistleblower Arnie Gundersen in an interview with WBAI in New York, unit four contained more cesium "than in all 800 nuclear bombs exploded above ground".
Cesium has been linked to thyroid cancer, which is on the increase in the Fukushima area since the tsunami, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
Gaddafi, "who was in Lebanon, was kidnapped Friday by an armed group", a security source told AFP. According to reports on Twitter, Hannibal Gaddafi was seized by members of the Lebanese Amal Movement.
Hannibal, 40, is the fifth son of Colonel Gaddafi and his second wife, Safia Farkash.
He was the first consultant to the Management Committee of the General National Maritime Transport Company (GNMTC) of Libya before his father was killed in an uprising that was backed by a NATO air campaign.
After the rebels took the Libyan capital of Tripoli in August 2011, Hannibal fled to Algeria with the rest of the Gaddafi family members and was later granted a political asylum in Oman.
Colonel Gaddafi, who had been the leader of Libya for four decades, had seven sons and two daughters of his own, also allegedly adopting two more children. He was removed from power and killed on August 23, 2011.
- In Russia, vulnerability to Western sanctions has led to proposals for a banking system that is not only independent of the West but is based on different design principles.
- In Iceland, the booms and busts culminating in the banking crisis of 2008-09 have prompted lawmakers to consider a plan to remove the power to create money from private banks.
- In Ireland, Iceland and the UK, a recession-induced shortage of local credit has prompted proposals for a system of public interest banks on the model of the Sparkassen of Germany.
- In Ecuador, the central bank is responding to a shortage of US dollars (the official Ecuadorian currency) by issuing digital dollars through accounts to which everyone has access, effectively making it a bank of the people.
In a November 2015 article titled "Russia Debates Unorthodox Orthodox Financial Alternative," William Engdahl writes:
A significant debate is underway in Russia since imposition of western financial sanctions on Russian banks and corporations in 2014. It's about a proposal presented by the Moscow Patriarchate of the Orthodox Church. The proposal, which resembles Islamic interest-free banking models in many respects, was first unveiled in December 2014 at the depth of the Ruble crisis and oil price free-fall. This August, the idea received a huge boost from the endorsement of the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. It could change history for the better depending on what is done and where it further leads.Engdahl notes that the financial sanctions launched by the US Treasury in 2014 have forced a critical rethinking among Russian intellectuals and officials. Like China, Russia has developed an internal Russian version of SWIFT Interbank payments; and it is now considering a plan to restructure Russia's banking system. Engdahl writes:
Much as with Islamic banking models that ban usury, the Orthodox Financial System would not allow interest charges on loans. Participants of the system share risks, profits and losses. Speculative behavior is prohibited . . . . There would be a new low-risk bank or credit organization that controls all transactions, and investment funds or companies that source investors and mediate project financing. . . . Priority would be ensuring financing of the real sector of the economy . . . .
Why is a hate campaign being waged against Muslims?
Why are Muslims increasingly categorized as terrorists?
Why is this hate campaign part of the US presidential election campaign?
Why is Donald Trump calling for police state measures directed against American Muslims?
Why are Muslims the object of ethnic profiling and job discrimination?
Why has France's president Francois Hollande suspended civil rights coupled with a hate campaign directed against France's Muslims, which represent 7.5 percent of the country's population?
Why is the West waging a war against Muslim countries?
Why is Islam regarded as evil?
The blasts struck near a Kurdish militia forces field hospital and in the crowded Souk Al Jumla market square, where the majority of the fatalities occurred. Most of the affected people were civilians, but there were some Kurdish and Assyrian self-defense fighters among them.
The vehicles were allegedly packed with large amounts of explosives, which also caused significant damage to nearby buildings and infrastructure.
"We could understand if they [the terrorists] were fighting with YPG, but they are devastating our city, killing small children, destroying houses... What right do they have [to do it]? They have no right to deprive us of our homes, to bereave children of their fathers,"a woman said in a video filmed soon after the terrorist attacks and published on YouTube by the Ajansa Hawar ANHA news agency.
"[Islamic State militants] are killing innocent people... This is not Islam, this is irreligion... They have no compassion, no humanism and no feelings. They are barbarians and no single religion would accept them," an elderly man said in the same video.
Comment: These terrorists and their weapons were created, funded, trained and are supported by the U.S. and other NATO countries. As it stands now, it looks as though Russia has been doing some real damage to these U.S. supported head-chopper groups while also exposing the lies and the complete fraud of 'terrorism'.
- Boom! Russia has destroyed over 8,000 terrorist targets in Syria
- Any targets threatening Russian forces in Syria must be destroyed immediately, Putin orders
- Is ISIS a creation of the US government? Do large hairy mammals relieve themselves in the woods?
- Russian Defense Ministry presents evidence of Turkey's role in ISIS' oil trade
The Turkish Information and Communications Technologies Authority (BTK) has forwarded its decision to the Twitter Company's headquarters in San Francisco, California, as well as informed the office of the company's lawyer in Turkey, according to information Anadolu News Agency received from the body.
The decision was based on a 2007 law on "fighting against crimes committed through internet broadcasting," Anadolu reported.
A BTK official who spoke to Reuters confirmed the report on the fine, but revealed no details concerning the content except claiming that it includes terrorist propaganda and calls for acts of violence.
Before a decision on the fine was made, Turkish courts had allegedly ordered Twitter to remove content they deemed illegal, but the company reportedly did not comply. This is the first time Turkey fined the popular social media website.
Turkish authorities previously have temporarily blocked Twitter, YouTube and Facebook for failing to remove content deemed to be illegal or banned.
On April 6, Turkey blocked access to Twitter, YouTube and Facebook over the publication of photos of a prosecutor taken hostage and killed by militants in Istanbul on March 31. The ban was lifted shortly after the sites removed the images.
Comment: Fines? What hypocrites! Hopefully, Twitter has been paying attention to the news and has seen the evidence that shows Turkey supports and funds terrorism.
- Russian Defense Ministry presents evidence of Turkey's role in ISIS' oil trade
- EU politicians rip Turkey's links to ISIS, label Erdogan dangerous
- The evidence that ISIS survives largely because Turkey allows it
- Scientific evidence of how Turkey exports ISIS oil to the world
The fatal shoot-down of a Russian fighter jet by a Turkish F-16 two weeks ago has given urgency to installing the air-defence system. It is as much in Russia's interest as it is in Syria's to have air cover - and the S-300, and its newer generation, the S-400, are reckoned to be the best technology in the world for that job.
"It's a top-of-the range weapon", says the British defence publication, IHS Jane's, probably surpassing the American Patriot missile system. The Russian-made S-300 can take out any modern fighter plane or missile, including Cruise missiles, at a range of up 150 kilometres and an altitude of 27 kilometres.
According to a senior officer at the Syria-Russia joint military operations room in Damascus, the mobile S-300 is ready for deployment at various locations across the country.
Translated from Arabic language Alrai Media (thanks to the reliable Fort Russ Russian news site), the senior Syrian officer at the operations room is quoted as saying: "Soon Syria will announce that any country using the airspace without coordinating with Damascus will be viewed as hostile and [we] will shoot the jet down without warning. Those willing to fight terrorism and coordinate with the military leadership will be granted safe corridors."
"In total, our military aircraft have flown about 4,000 sorties, destroying over 8,000 objects of military infrastructure belonging to the terrorists. As a result, Daesh militants have been significantly weakened," Shoigu said, speaking at a Defense Ministry Board meeting on Friday.Russia launched its military mission in Syria on September 30, 2015, at the request of Syrian President Bashar Assad, carrying out airstrikes against Daesh (ISIL/ISIS) and Al-Nusra Front targets. Since then, the Russian Aerospace Defense Forces, in coordination with ships of the Caspian Flotilla and the Black Sea Fleet Submarine 'Rostov-on-Don', have destroyed hundreds of militants and thousands of pieces of terrorist infrastructure.














Comment: Interesting questions and prospective changes afoot in the these countries.
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