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Ecuador's solitary confinement of Julian Assange is no less than torture

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Solitary confinement is torture. It is torture when it is used in prisons, against adults and teenagers like Kalief Browder. It was torture when it was imposed on Chelsea Manning, and it is torture that is now being applied to WikiLeaks Editor-In-Chief Julian Assange.

What exactly constitutes torture, and why does solitary confinement fall under its definition? The term is defined in the online Oxford English Dictionary thus: "1. The action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or in order to force them to do or say something. Eg: 'the torture of political prisoners,' or 'confessions extracted under torture.' 1.1. Great physical or mental suffering. 1.2. A cause of great physical or mental suffering."

Clearly, by this standard Julian Assange is experiencing torture in the form of great mental and physical suffering stemming from his long-term, indefinite confinement without medical care, now exacerbated by Ecuador's imposition of near-complete social isolation.

Assange was already facing the beginning of his sixth year spent in arbitrary confinement in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London before Ecuador's implementation of total isolation. The lengthy period of arbitrary confinement followed approximately two years under house arrest. Wikileaks recently likened Assange's current circumstances to solitary confinement on Twitter:


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Top Secret

Banana Republic: New York judge effectively 'legalizes' CIA control of media by condoning selective leaks of classified info

 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) flag
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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) flag
The CIA can selectively divulge classified information to selected reporters in emails yet withhold that information from other journalists or members of the public when they seek the same information under the Freedom of Information Act, a federal judge in New York has ruled.


Comment: In other words, the CIA can legally control/manipulate the media. Great. Thanks, 'judge'!


The decision appeared in the court record on Friday but became more widely disseminated Monday.

The ruling comes amid vigorous national debate over leaks to the media and the use of anonymous sources in covering national security news, including an ongoing FBI investigation into Russian attempts to influence the 2016 presidential election.

Judge Colleen McMahon of the Southern District of New York ruled that the CIA does not have to release parts of five emails senior CIA officials sent to journalists from the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and The Washington Post in 2012. At the time, the CIA was facing pressure over links it may have had to a Pakistani doctor who helped American forces hunt down Osama bin Laden.

Comment: The CIA might be "planting stories or manipulating reporters in a self-serving way" - ya think?


Nuke

Sorry, Bibi: IAEA says 'no credible evidence' Iran was working on nuclear weapon after 2009

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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv on April 29.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says it has "no credible" evidence Iran was working on developing a nuclear "explosive device" after 2009 and that the UN's nuclear watchdog considered the issue "closed" after it was presented in a report in December 2015.

The 2015 report "stated that the agency had no credible indications of activities in Iran relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device after 2009. Based on the director-general's report, the board of governors declared that its consideration of this issue was closed," the IAEA said in a statement on May 1.

"In line with standard IAEA practice, the IAEA evaluates all safeguards-relevant information available to it. However, it is not the practice of the IAEA to publicly discuss issues related to any such information," it added.

The IAEA statement comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on April 30 that Israel had documents that showed new "proof" of an Iranian nuclear-weapons plan that could be activated at any time.

Comment: Netanyahu is a liar. And this latest stunt is just another in a long line of cartoonish displays from the laughable Israeli PM.

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Hourglass

Salacious Distraction: Los Angeles federal judge grants 90-day delay of Stormy Daniels lawsuit

Michael Cohen
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Michael Cohen, President Trump's personal lawyer, leaves a federal courthouse in New York on Thursday.
Citing the circumstances surrounding an attorney and a sitting president, a Los Angeles federal judge on Friday agreed to delay a lawsuit from adult film star Stormy Daniels, who alleges she had a brief affair with Donald Trump.

U.S. District Judge S. James Otero granted a delay in the lawsuit filed by Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, due to the uncertainty surrounding a criminal investigation involving Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen.

FBI agents raided Cohen's New York office and residence on April 9, seeking records about a $130,000 payment to Daniels as part of a nondisclosure agreement stemming from her claim of the affair.

Cohen brokered the deal through a third-party limited liability company created for the agreement.

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Gold Seal

S. Korean President Moon: Trump can take a Nobel, as long as the Koreas each get one too

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US President Donald Trump "can take the Nobel prize" as long as the Koreas receive peace in return, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Monday, just months after Trump threatened North Korea with total destruction.

Last week, Moon and Kim attended a summit at Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone, during which the two men walked across the border between their two countries and agreed to work toward ending decades-long animosities.

Following that historic meeting and new pledges to denuclearize the Korean peninsula, Trump tweeted that Americans "should be very proud" of the progress being made. With that progress came calls for Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize - and Trump seems happy to take the credit for the recent breakthrough.

But missing from much of the coverage are mentions of the years of diplomacy and huge efforts made by other leaders - not to mention the fact that only months ago, Trump the peacemaker was threatening North Korea with nuclear annihilation.

Comment: True, the events in Korea aren't solely the doing of Trump. But his approach arguably precipitated them. Without Trump's seemingly erratic brinkmanship, negotiations probably wouldn't have come when they did. Instead we would have had additional years of "cold war" - something the American establishment would have been just fine with. One thing they are NOT prepared for is peace. So if peace does actually break out in Korea, yeah, Trump should get at least some of the credit.


Quenelle

Assad: Aggressors against Syria are just angry that Syria defeated their terrorist proxies

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The success of the Syrian government in its fight with terrorist and armed groups, some of which are supported by the Western states, makes Syria's opponents resort to direct aggression, Syrian President Bashar Assad said on Monday.

"It is clear that the region is going through the stage of the world map's redrawing and the escalation of aggression against Syria and enemy nations' resort to direct aggression after the defeat of their cells and associates will only strengthen Syrians' desire to fully eradicate terrorism and its various forms," Assad said at the meeting with Alaeddin Boroujerdi, the chairman of the foreign policy and national security committee at the Iranian Islamic Consultative Assembly.

The Syrian president has once again stressed the right of the Syrian people to defend the country's sovereignty and to decide on its future independently, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA).

Boroujerdi, in turn, stressed that the United States, its allies and proxies had been defeated in Syria, adding that the failure of the recent missile attack on Syria reaffirmed the strength and steadfastness of "the resistance axis" in the country. Boroujerdi highlighted that Iran would continue to provide assistance to Syria.

Comment: Assad is right - again.


Pirates

UK Defense Minister wants Brits to join his army of anti-Russian propaganda trolls

UK Defense Minister Gavin Williamson
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The UK Defense Minister Gavin Williamson chats to defence personnel.
If you're a reporter or a computer geek, then Gavin Williamson wants you to help him in the war on fake news. The UK defense secretary issued to a call to arms to tech and communications experts to fight the cyber propaganda war.

Williamson has called on those with IT or cyber skills to join the UK's reserve forces to help end the Russian "age of disinformation," arguing they can "change the narrative" with tech skills that are "more relevant today than anything else."

In an interview with The House magazine, set to be published later in the week, Williamson said that the reserves need to come up with ways to get the private sector more involved in encouraging people to join the reserve forces.

Padlock

'Mission accomplished' again? US closes anti-Daesh headquarters in Iraq

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Casing the colors ceremony at the CJFLCC in Baghdad, Iraq
The US-led coalition against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) has closed down a headquarters responsible for ground operations in Baghdad, symbolically ending major combat operations in Iraq.

The Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command (CJFLCC) headquarters was deactivated in a ceremony on Monday, and its authorities were transferred to Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR).

"Casing the CJFLCC colors is a symbolic gesture, honoring the perseverance and sacrifice of our coalition partners," said Major General Walter Piatt, the commander of the 10th Mountain Division who has headed the CJFLCC since last month.


Comment: We can't really say that was a job well done:


Bandaid

James Mattis seeks to waive sanctions for US allies that buy Russian S-400s

S-400 missile system

S-400 missile system
US Defense Secretary James Mattis is seeking to circumvent potential conflicts with US allies that have purchased Russian military equipment with an appeal to US legislators to relax sanctioning requirements against countries that do so.

Mattis told the Senate Armed Services Committee Thursday that "national security exemptions" ought to be injected into the existing Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA), arguing that it is in the US' long-term interest to avoid such conflicts with its allies.

"There are nations in the world who are trying to turn away from formerly Russian-sourced weapons and systems," Mattis said, arguing that those countries still rely on Moscow to update their existing systems with new technology.

Comment: It's a strange world in which the Secretary of Defense has to be the one to tell Congress that sanctions against Russia may result in the US sanctioning itself.


Vader

Mike Pompeo's road show is all about plotting the American Empire's next moves

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Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and other future US presidents once served as secretary of state.

So did noted senators Daniel Webster and William Jennings Bryan. Henry Kissinger was Washington's most notorious top diplomat, a war criminal too many times over to keep accurate count of.

Maybe Pompeo will match his ruthlessness before leaving office. His extremist worldview should terrify everyone.

Following his hawkish address to NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, he met with despotic king Salman in Riyadh on Sunday, promoting more illegal sanctions on Iran.

He lied accusing Tehran of "destabiliz(ing) the region." He lied calling the Islamic Republic a sponsor of "proxy militias and terrorist groups" - a US/Israeli/Saudi specialty, not how Iran operates.

Comment: Pompeo is a creepy character indeed: