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The European Parliament remains seriously concerned about Turkey's poor track record in upholding human rights, the rule of law, media freedom and the fight against corruption, as well as its all-powerful presidential system.
In a resolution adopted on Wednesday by 370 votes in favour, 109 against with 143 abstentions, MEPs welcome Turkey's decision, last year, to lift the state of emergency introduced after the failed coup attempt in 2016. However, they regret that many of the powers granted to the President and executive following the coup attempt remain in place, and continue to limit freedom and basic human rights in the country. MEPs express great concern about the shrinking space for civil society in the country, as a large number of activists, journalists and human rights defenders are currently in jail.
Taking into account the human rights situation and the new Turkish constitution, the European Parliament recommends that the current EU accession negotiations with Turkey be formally suspended.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo appeared on CNN's "State of the Union" to give host Jake Tapper the Trump administration's take on Venezuela.
It seems vaguely worrisome, and no explanation he can haltingly supply will put you at ease. Plus, anyone else who acts like it's normal also becomes suspect.
The invasion of Iraq just felt like it was a lie to me. And it turned out that I was right, that it was a lie, and that the entirety of the mainstream media and our government were either wrong or lying and, most of the time, both.
Now our government and our media are trying their damnedest to lie us into another war, this one with Venezuela. They tell us the Venezuelan people are desperate for necessities like toothpaste, while independent journalists show piles of affordable toothpaste in Caracas.
Comment: WW1 too. The Lusitania was lured into a trap by British and American spooks. "Live bait," Churchill called it.
Check out The American Trajectory: Divine or Demonic by David Ray Griffin for the full history of US false-flag attacks to justify America's aggressive wars.
"Viva Prime Minister Fidel Castro! Viva the Cuban-Canadian friendship," Trudeau belted to applause and enthusiastic retorts of 'viva!' from the thousands of Cubans that came to hear him speak on his first visit to the island.
This was of course Pierre Elliott Trudeau, father of current Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, on his 1976 tour.
Trudeau Sr. charted a foreign policy for Canada that earned him few fans in Washington, establishing relations with Mao's China but also bolstering ties with Cuba.
After his visit, the first by a Western leader to revolutionary Cuba, the late Canadian politician maintained a close friendship with Fidel Castro, and the iconic Cuban leader even travelled to Ottawa in 2000 to be one of Trudeau's pallbearers.
Special Counsel spokesman Peter Carr told SaraACarter.com that "Andrew Weissmann will be concluding his detail to the Special Counsel's Office in the near future." Carr did not elaborate on whether or not Mueller's Special Counsel will be wrapping up.
Weissmann, described by The New York Times as Mueller's "Pitbull" for his style and tactics of prosecuting cases. In 2015 Weissmann was selected to run the Department of Justice's criminal fraud section and was later handpicked by Mueller to join the ongoing Special Counsel's Office investigation into the alleged obstruction and alleged collusion between Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russia.
Comment: So far the Mueller prosecutions have yielded weak-sauce results. It has only managed to convict minor players of process crimes that had nothing to do with "Russian collusion". Weismann may have a fearsome reputation as a prosecutor, but his methods are almost certainly unethical. So are his political affiliations considering the position he held.
From American Thinker:
Weissmann has this history of not turning over exculpatory evidence to the extent that he has been blasted by other judges, even though the law tells him to do so. There's also Weissmann's willing to take down whole companies to get a collar as well. And according to the Daily Beast, there is Weissmann's crony closeness to Obama's lieutenants such as Obama Attorney General Loretta Lynch from his Brooklyn prosecutor days. Does this sound like someone who's fit for his job as dispassionate prosecutor in the nominally non-partisan Special Counsel's office?
- In 1997 Andrew Weissmann was officially reprimanded by a judge in the Eastern District of New York for withholding evidence.
- Weissmann was reported to the Department of Justice Inspector General and Senate Judiciary Committee for alleged "corrupt legal practices."
- A formal letter from U.S. Attorney Eastern District of New York Zachary Carter requested the judge to remove Weissman's name, according to documents.
- Civil rights and Criminal Defense Attorney David Schoen said Weissmann needs to be investigated for alleged past misconduct in court cases.
- Does Mueller's 'pit bull', lead prosecutor Weissmann have a history of ethics violations?
- Mueller 'pit bull' Weissmann's been busted for withholding evidence in previous case
- Mueller's "pit pull" atty Weissman arranged secret "black ledger" meeting with AP reporters
- Skeletons in the closet: Mueller, Weissmann, the FBI and the Mob
- The FBI's incredibly obvious credibility crisis
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Iran and Hezbollah that Israel is fully aware of "what you're doing," adding " Israel knows where you're doing it," hours after Israel announced it had revealed a terror cell in the Syrian Golan Heights.
Netahyahu, who serves both as the country's prime minister and as Israel's defence chief, stated that the Hezbollah cell is "just the tip of the iceberg."
In a video statement aired Wednesday, he announced that Israel had "exposed a Hezbollah terror network on the Golan Heights," going on to reiterate that "Hezbollah is a terror organization and a proxy of Iran."
Comment: Bibi's grasping at straws to justify Israel's illegal 40-year occupation of the Golan Heights, which is recognized internationally as Syrian territory. Both Iran and Hezbollah are operating in Syria at the invitation of the legitimate government. Whatever their activities may be in the Golan, by international law, it's legal.
- We stole it fair and square! Israel rules out handing over Golan Heights to Syria
- Israel plans to populate Syria's Golan Heights further and develop it more amid 'security danger'
- Stopping 'Israelization': Syrians in Golan Heights to boycott municipal election by Israel
- The Golan Heights: Israel's decades long occupation for water, land and oil and the war it will wage to keep it
- Golan Heights oil discovery sheds new light on the destabilization of Syria
- Syria regime change, oil, Israel, and Western genocide
- Genie Energy Granted Drilling Rights in Occupied Golan Heights by Israeli Regime - Rothschild, Cheney & Murdoch Claim Syria's Oil
- War profiteers conduct Golan Heights energy grab in violation of international law
Giving evidence anonymously to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse (IICSA), a lawyer with the security service apologised for it having taken a "narrow, security-related view" of the accusations against Sir Peter Morrison.
"With hindsight," the lawyer, whose voice was heard via remote video link, said "it was a matter of deep regret" that MI5 had not cooperated with police or made inquiries into the activities of the former MP for Chester, who died in 1995.
Comment: This report came just before MP for the Conservative party Boris Johnson claimed that investigating the numerous instances of child rape by people in the establishment, spanning decades, was "spaffing money up the wall".
For more on the endemic child sex crimes by those in power, see:
- UK 'Establishment': Unmasking psychopathic faces - Pedophilia and murder in VERY high places
- Death squads, pedophiles and psychopaths: Inside the British establishment
- The BBC: Protecting Pedophiles and War Criminals Since 2004
- How Thatcher's Government Covered Up a VIP Pedophile Ring
Analysis of Russia comes as standard with a sprinkle of Cold War vernacular and an aversion to seeing an issue from both sides. It sells papers and gets grants, but who is it helping?
The Wall Street Journal piece in question carries the headline 'The Kremlin loves using disinformation to sow chaos. Deterrence requires a plan for a second strike'. It's written by Elisabeth Braw, an analyst at think-tank, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). Braw runs its 'Deterrence' project, a role which has shaped her analysis surrounding the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter.
Revelations about the connection to terrorist activity was not only confirmed, but links to human organ-selling was also substantial. The Permanent Representative to the UN office in Geneva, Gennady Gatilov gives insight behind-the-scenes about the lobbying involved and Western nations promoting a very different line. We can only guess as to the nature of that line.

A Pakistani Air Force JF-17 Thunder fighter jet painted with the national flag.
The weapon, which is apparently an air-to-surface missile, has been deployed by a JF-17 Thunder - a Chinese-Pakistani multirole fighter jet - the Air Force said on Tuesday. No characteristics of the new missile have been made publicly available, yet it is described as a "smart weapon" which has an "extended" range.
A short and grainy video of the test has been released, showing a fighter jet deploying the missile which then hits the designated area at a proving ground. Footage ends with a still showing the crater made by the missile.
Comment: India has responded by showing off its own weapon tests. RT reports:
The Indian arms developer DRDO has test-fired the guided version of India's indigenous rocket artillery system, Pinaka, just as its rival Pakistan successfully tested new air-to-surface munitions.
Pinaka was originally developed by India as a domestic replacement for Russian multiple rocket launchers. Pinaka Mark II, or Guided Pinaka, is a different kind of weapon meant to deliver precise strikes at a long distance thanks to a guidance system installed on its rocket.
On Monday, India's Defense Research and Defense Organization (DRDO) conducted its latest test of the guided projectile at the Pokhran test range in the western state of Rajasthan, firing two projectiles. A third test took place on Tuesday.
The mighty labour, late night flights and all, has brought forth a mouse. She gave it her best shot but she has now been decisively rejected by record parliamentary majorities on two occasions. In any normal polity the leader at least would already be gone.
But as she croaked - it is her misfortune that laryngitis strikes her at the least opportune times - her determination to carry on regardless one side of the Commons laughed at the comedy of it all and most of the other half sank into their seats.
Comment: RT reports more on the crushing defeat of 'no deal' Brexit:
UK MPs have voted to take a 'no-deal' Brexit off the table for good as they passed a motion that rules it out in a decisive 321 to 278 vote.Also see:
The option of a no-deal was first ruled out by MPs after an amendment originally tabled by Caroline Spelman passed by a close vote of 312-308.
The Spelman amendment says the House "rejects the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a withdrawal agreement and a framework for the future relationship."
The MPs then voted on the main motion, as amended, passing it with an even greater margin of 43, with 321 voting in favor and 278 against.
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Comment: The possibility of EU membership has been used both as a carrot and a stick to try to control Turkey's behavior. Perhaps the prize is not so valuable any more, as Russia is offering a more equal relationship? The West is having quiet conniption fits over a potential major geopolitical realignment in Asia Minor.
- EU-Ankara agreement: Turkey rewarded with funds, progress in EU membership in exchange for limiting migration
- EU Parliament: Calls to halt Turkey's EU membership talks over Erdogan's post-coup crackdown
- Foreign Minister Cavusoglu: Turkish people 'pressing' govt to drop aim of EU membership
- Moving towards Russia? EU membership is 'no longer a strategic goal for Erdogan'
- Turkey now eyeing alliance with 'power bloc' of Pakistan, Russia & China
- Turkey supplants US as Russia's key Middle Eastern partner from the "other side"
- Erdogan: Turkey could join Shanghai Pact instead of EU
Military alliances seem to be on the table too: