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Pepe Escobar: Brazilian pathocracy silences the people's voice, sets 54mn votes on fire

Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff
© Ueslei Marcelino / Reuters
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff.
Never in modern political history has it been so easy to "abolish the people" and simply erase 54 million votes cast in a free and fair presidential election.

Forget about hanging chads, as in Florida 2000. This is a day that will live in infamy all across the Global South - when what was one of its most dynamic democracies veered into a plutocratic regime, under a flimsy parliamentary/judicial veneer, with legal and constitutional guarantees now at the mercy of lowly comprador elites.

After the proverbial marathon, the Brazilian Senate voted 55-22 to put President Dilma Rousseff on trial for "crimes of responsibility" - related to alleged window dressing of the government's budget.

This is the culmination of a drawn-out process that started even before Rousseff won re-election in late 2014 with over 54 million votes. I have described the bunch of perpetrators of what Brazilian creativity has termed 'golpeachment' (a mix of coup - "golpe" in Portuguese - and impeachment) as Hybrid War hyenas.

Sophisticated golpeachment - supported by what amounts to an Electoral Inquisition College - has propelled Hybrid War to whole new levels.

Bizarro Earth

Russian Foreign Ministry: Turkey aids Daesh, hinders Syrian peace talks

FM Gatilov
© beforeitsnews.com
Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov has Ankara on his 'watch list.'
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister expresses frustration with Ankara's "unconstructive role" in exacerbating the Syrian crisis. On Tuesday, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov strongly criticized Turkey in the latest round of talks regarding the ongoing Syrian civil war, calling into question Ankara's role and intentions in the process.

Speaking with Russian Izvestia Daily, Gatilov claimed Ankara persuaded the Saudi-backed High Negotiations Committee (HNC) to abandon multilateral negotiations, imperiling a hard-won ceasefire orchestrated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State John Kerry. "It is a pity that foreign players, and important regional players such as Turkey, continue to play an unconstructive role in this process," Gatilov remarked.

The peace talks, which began in Geneva on April 13, were halted after the HNC walked out of discussions in protest at what it claimed was a violation of the ceasefire by the Syrian government. Damascus challenged the allegations, saying the truce was violated by foreign-backed militants.

Concurrently, the Free Syrian Army — often referred to as "moderate" rebels by Western media outlets — announced that it would not comply with the strictures of the ceasefire, citing concerns that the Assad regime would use the lull in combat to stifle opposition. The so-called moderate rebels, according to top US military officials, consist of al-Nusra Front militants, an al Qaeda spinoff extremist network only questionably less virulent than Daesh.

Introducing stability to the war-torn country has become increasingly complicated as the US government continues to provide military aid to groups in 'moderate' opposition to Assad, under the guise of combating Daesh. US weapons and supplies consistently either end up in the hands of Daesh, who share many common allegiances with al-Nusra, or are otherwise turned against the Assad regime, undermining the effectiveness of the Syrian-Arab Army.

Additionally, the US finds itself regionally aligned with Saudi Arabia, a country seen as the primary financier of the Daesh and al-Qaeda extremist networks. Notably, Turkey has been implicated in recent months, in engaging in regular oil and arms trade with Daesh extremists in Syria. To further exacerbate matters, the most effective fighting force against Daesh, the region's Kurdish minority, is considered by Ankara to be a sworn enemy of Turkey.


Comment: The agenda for Syria was never conceived straight forwardly. It has more twists than turns, complicating our understanding of what is on the surface versus what is covertly manipulated and facilitated in layers beneath, by whom and for what.


Comment: Erdogan is a habitual headlining chaos-maker, his obsession--to keep stirring the pot, help blur the lines. Distraction? Self-serving agenda? Nut case? Whatever the justifications, the PTB have cast the perfect 'want-to-be tyrant' for the role of irrational Disruptor-in-Chief: a pathological "natural" going off script.


Evil Rays

Lies: U.S. lawmakers want federal agency to counter Russian/Chinese 'propaganda' with 'flow of truth'

media agency
© Fadi Al-Assaad / Reuters
American congressmen introduced a new bill this week aimed at creating a separate federal agency that would focus exclusively on countering Russian and Chinese "propaganda" which poses a threat to US interests at home and around the world.


Comment: Translation: they are seeking a separate propaganda agency to counter Russian and Chinese sources telling inconvenient truths about U.S. policies. This threatens U.S. policies and interests, which are propped up by numerous bald-faced lies.


The bill, H.R. 5181, the 'Countering Foreign Propaganda and Disinformation Act of 2016' is a companion bill to S.2692 introduced back in March.

According to Congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) who coauthored the bill alongside Congressman Ted Lieu (D-CA), H.R. 5181, seeks to incorporate a "whole-of-government approach without the bureaucratic restrictions," which will set up innovative partnerships to combat information warfare with "organizations that have experience in countering foreign propaganda."

"As Russia continues to spew its disinformation and false narratives, they undermine the United States and its interests in places like Ukraine, while also breeding further instability in these countries," Kinzinger said.


Comment: Case in point. Everything the U.S. says about Ukraine is a lie. And it's becoming increasingly clear, since the Poroshenko regime is blatantly corrupt, and Kiev refuses to abide by the Minsk agreements. Thus, the need for an even broader U.S. disinformation campaign to convince people that black is white.


Crusader

Energy blockade breakthrough: Crimean energy bridge completed from mainland Russia

A view of Sevastopol Bay, Crimea
© Sergey Mamontov / Sputnik
Work on the fourth and final power line to deliver electricity from mainland Russia to the Crimean peninsula has been completed. President Putin oversaw the launch of the energy bridge by video link from the Black Sea resort of Sochi.

"We managed to break through the energy blockade of Crimea within a short period of time, and we will likewise do away with any other blockade against Russia, should someone wish to test us again," said the president addressing workers on the power line.

Red Flag

Exposure shock: Kerry 'shocked' by global corruption levels

US Secretary of State John Kerry
© AP Photo/ Susan Walsh
Currently, the UK capital of London hosts the global anti-corruption summit attended by high-ranking politicians from a number of countries.

During the summit, a number of countries, participating in the summit, including France, Netherlands and the United Kingdom are expected to announce measures aimed at tackling corruption.

"I have been shocked by the degree to which I find corruption, pandemic in the world today," Kerry said, speaking at the London summit.


Comment: Frankly we are shocked that you are shocked Mr. Kerry. Could this summit be more about how to improve hiding the corruption?


Comment: Yes, people are angry but not nearly enough.


Attention

Without Davutoglu, Erdogan defies EU, NATO...going rogue?

Erdogan Merkel
© www.spiegel.de
In an interview with Sputnik, political analyst Yuri Pochta noted that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is openly ignoring the interests of NATO and the EU in the wake of Ahmet Davutoglu's decision to quit the role of Prime Minister. The remarks came after Davutoglu's May 5 announcement of his decision to step down as head of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Prime Minister. He will perform his job as head of the government and the AKP's chairman until May 22. "Erdogan is no longer going to heed the interests of NATO — on a number of issues he prefers to turn a blind eye to discipline, and he is also at odds with the European Union," Pochta said.

As for Davutoglu, he is "more diplomatic, more tolerant and less inclined to destroy the freedom of the press" in Turkey, Pochta said, noting that Brussels had pinned its hopes on the Turkish PM in light of the EU-Turkey deal on migrants. "This could weaken Erdogan's authoritarian tendencies and he decided to nip it in the bud by actually prompting Davutoglu to resign," Pochta pointed out.

In mid-March 2016, Ankara and Brussels agreed to a deal under which Turkey pledged to take back all undocumented migrants who arrive in the EU through its territory in exchange for Syrian refugees residing in Turkey. In return, the 28-member bloc promised to accelerate Turkey's EU accession bid and introduce a visa-free regime between the country and the Union.

In this vein, Pochta said that the outgoing Turkish Prime Minister could be made responsible for all the pressing problems in Turkey, including those related to the migrant deal. "As an Oriental country, Turkey has a particular political culture where former allies can become arch-enemies. I think that Davutoglu will be blamed for all the problems Turkey has faced in the past few years. In this regard, I don't exclude a revision of the EU-Turkey migrant deal," he said.

Meanwhile, the EU is considering alternatives to this agreement, one of which is to use Greek islands as reception centers, the German newspaper Bild reported earlier this week. The islands of the Aegean may become temporary reception centers for migrants if the 6 billion euro (6.8 billion dollar) deal with Turkey falls through; in that case, the EU will send the money to Athens instead, Bild reported.

EU officials are making contingency plans because of the increasing likelihood that Turkey will not fulfill the conditions of its migrant deal, which was struck in November 2015 following negotiations between Davutoglu and the EU Council.

Comment: Erdugan has cleared the way and shoved the blame to be the sole dictator in Turkey, defying its democratic government for a hell-bent, one-man regime. For the sake of the Turkish people, may it quickly pass. The EU deal is between union and country, therefore the EU is tied to the hip of the Sultan, so far. If there is a legal way to entertain the Athens option, it's a better idea.


Snakes in Suits

Angry Erdogan declares Turkish forces 'preparing to clear' Syrian border town Kilis

Turkish soldiers near the Turkish-Syrian border
© Osman Orsal / Reuters
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that his armed forces are readying to "clear" the frontier on the Syrian side of the border, following back-and-forth fire with Islamic State terrorists.

Erdogan made the announcement on Thursday, alluding to "difficulties in Kilis," a town that straddles the southern border with a volatile zone in Syria currently controlled by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL). He said that Turkish forces are "making necessary preparations" to take action.

The terrorist group has been using the area to launch rockets at the Turks, with Erdogan complaining that the allies aren't helping, and that Ankara is ready to act alone.

Info

Brazil senators vote to place President Rousseff on trial for breaking budget laws

Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff
© Adriano Machado / Reuters
Brazilian senators have voted to put President Dilma Rousseff on trial for breaking budget laws. She is to be suspended from her post after five years in power.

"Today we are trying to overcome this situation by removing an irresponsible government. We have no alternative," said Senator Blairo Maggi, as cited by Reuters.

The senate voted 55 against 22 in favor of putting the Brazilian president on trial.

Vice-President Michel Temer is to become acting president during Rousseff's trial, according to the senate.

Comment: Not only is Rousseff but 60% of the senate members are under investigation.


Attention

Rampant corruption? Criminal proceedings initiated against 60% of Brazilian Senators

Brazil Senate
© REUTERS/ Ueslei Marcelino
At least 60 percent of Brazilian senators have criminal charges against them, including of bribery and money laundering, a local television network reported, citing the Brazilian fact-checking website Lupa.

"The most frequently cited crime among sitting senators is money laundering and concealment of assets. The second most common crime is accepting bribes, with 25 Brazilian senators currently being investigated for such crimes," the report quoted by the TeleSUR broadcaster on Wednesday claimed.

Music

American musicians scared their careers 'will be destroyed' if they speak up for Palestinians

Roger Walters
© Ultimate Classical Rock
For years now we have admired Roger Waters's (Pink Floyd) moral courage, his refusal to back down from his criticism of Israel even if his career is torched by his witness.

And I have heard rumors of that career-blackmail being levied at the legendary musician who never met his father or grandfather (because they died freeing Europe) and who burst into rock and roll fame without even wanting that when he was in his early 20s because he was political before he was musical.

Those rumors are confirmed; now this committed soul has burst out in the English press with a description of the vicious smears the Israel lobby has used against him, which he has overcome, in an effort to get others to join him in speaking out against Israeli apartheid.

Pointing out that British musicians have supported BDS - Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign - Waters says that American artists are "scared sh**less" against such actions because their careers "will be destroyed." But we need them desperately, as we did in Vietnam days.