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Donetsk People's Republic militia reserves right to destroy OSCE drones

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© RIA Novosti. Andrei Stenin In light of the upcoming deployment of drones on the border, the DPR Defense Ministry stressed that it is not technically possible to identify drones but the information they may carry can be intercepted by Ukraine's Special Forces.
Donetsk People's Republic announced they reserved the right to destroy drones which the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is planning to deploy to monitor the situation in Ukraine, the DPR press service said.

"The Defense Ministry of the Donetsk People's Republic reserves the right to destroy such unmanned aerial vehicles," a statement posted on the website of the press service read Wednesday.

The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine will receive drones within 6-10 weeks. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said earlier this week that Russia supports the idea of equipping the OSCE monitoring mission with unmanned aerial vehicles to enhance their control of the Russian-Ukrainian border.

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© en.ria.ruAn OSCE monitor drone.
In light of the upcoming deployment of drones on the border the DPR Defense Ministry stressed that it is not technically possible to identify drones but the information they may carry can be intercepted by Ukraine's Special Forces.

The DPR, however, said that it was open for dialogue and cooperation with the international community and expressed hope that unarmed drones would help expose Ukraine's aggression and the humanitarian catastrophe in the country's southeast.

Comment: According to OSCE, the drones must have the technical ability to reach the altitude of 4,000 meters (approx.13,100 ft.) which will track moving objects at a distance of several kilometers. Eight international inspection teams are checking troop deployment status and OSCE has been invited by Moscow to observe.


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Protesters will rally at White House as part of national "Day of Rage" over shooting of Ferguson teen

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Protesters are expected to gather Thursday evening at the White House as part of a national "Day of Rage" over the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black teen earlier this month in Missouri.

The planned rally is among dozens around the nation organized by the group Anonymous, which is demanding the "immediate arrest and prosecution" of Officer Darren Wilson. Wilson has been identified as the officer who shot 18-year-old Michael Brown on Aug. 9, whose death touched off violent protests in the streets of Ferguson, Mo.

"We call upon the citizens of the United States to collectively gather in support for those who are suffering in Ferguson," a voice claiming to represent Anonymous says in a video posted to YouTube. "We must indeed all hang together as one nation, or most assuredly we will all hang separately."

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Chaos in Liberia as capital sealed-off from outside world, placed under Ebola quarantine - Police open fire on panicked protestors

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© ReutersLiberian security forces stand in front of protesters after clashes at West Point neighbourhood in Monrovia August 20, 2014
Four people were injured in clashes when soldiers opened fire and used tear gas on demonstrators in the quarantine zone in the Liberian capital, Monrovia, as the world tries to contain the fatal outbreak and to find a cure for the deadly disease.

The death toll from the spreading virus mounted by 106 in just two days, and constituted 1,350 victims. In Liberia alone, 576 people have died from 972 cases, AFP reported.

The clashes broke out after the Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf quarantined the West Point and Dolo Town areas, to the east of Monrovia, and introduced a curfew.

Residents of West Point were outraged at the move, protesting, throwing stones and shouting at police. Witnesses also stated that the violence began after the security forces blocked roads to the neighborhood with tables, chairs and barbed wire. Locals told Al Jazeera they hadn't been warned.


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World's eyes on Ferguson race protests - US Lawmaker

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© REUTERS/ Larry DowningUS Attorney General Eric Holder.
US Attorney General Eric Holder said eyes around the "world are watching Ferguson right now" during his visit to the city aimed at easing tensions in the suburb that has been rocked by protests over the police killing of an unarmed African-American teenager.

"The eyes of the nation and the world are watching Ferguson right now," Holder said at talks with public figures on Wednesday in Ferguson, which has endured race protests since 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot and killed on August 9.

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Outlook for work in 2022: How your boss will run your life in a few years

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You might think the typical workplace is pretty Orwellian these days. You ain't seen nuthin', Winston.

Consulting firm PwC recently published its outlook for work in 2022, based on interviews with 500 human resources experts and 10,000 others in the United States and several other countries. You probably won't be surprised to hear that big companies could end up so powerful and influential they morph into "ministates" that fill the void when government is unable to provide essential services. Companies will also use sensors and other gizmos to monitor employees around the clock. And workers will mostly acquiesce to this digital leash, in exchange for job security, decent pay and important benefits.

That's the most dystopian of scenarios PwC outlines in its report, yet it's not so far-fetched, given the dramatic ways globalization and digital technology are changing the way people work and live. An increasing share of income is flowing to tech barons, data wizards and the privileged holders of capital, while ordinary workers find it harder to earn a living. There are more minimum-wage jobs today but fewer good-paying ones than there were just a few years ago, a trend many forecasters only expect to intensify.

Comment: The scenarios mentioned above in PwC's book Outlook for Work in 2022 are have already been in progress for a while in many corporations.


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'I never saw people die before': Teenaged girl shares horrors of Donetsk shelling by Kiev

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Ukrainian army shelling has forever changed the life of a teenage girl near Donetsk. She is now lying in hospital with a shattered arm and shrapnel wounds. The teen saw several people, including children, being killed by falling bombs on the riverbank.


Comment: The lives of many are forever changed. They have experienced the cold, remorseless destructiveness of psychopaths firsthand.


Government forces first bombed the village of Zugres in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine on August 14. Several shells hit a beach full of people relaxing by the river, with shrapnel killing 12 people, the Rossiya 24 TV channel reported. Several people were injured and taken to hospital.

Yana Fenenko was one of the lucky ones who survived that day.

"We were swimming in the river when lots of bombs started falling all at once. We left the water and I threw myself down on the ground. I was lying prone, but I was still hit by a bomb," 15-year-old Yana told RT's Ruptly agency from a hospital bed.

"I had never seen how people die before," she said. "The beach was filled with kids... A man got his hand blown off by one of the bombs. I saw it, he was laying right next to me. Also, one of the kids' heads was blown off... It was very scary."


Comment: That's Kiev for you, taking another page out of Israel's playbook.


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Comment: Every so-many years, it seems that humans get the uncontrollable desire to start tearing each other to shreds. Or rather, one group gets such a desire. The ones on the receiving end try to resist, to fight back, but the butchery of the attackers outstrips anything of which the attacked are capable, or can even imagine. That's the essence of psychopathy -- the reason humanity periodically descends into complete and utter madness and barbarity: it is mind of the psychopath writ large, and painted in the blood of the innocent.


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Giant Palestinian flag hung from Brooklyn Bridge during NYC Boycott Divestment Sanctions protest

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Hundreds of protesters flooded the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on Wednesday, carrying signs and chanting in support of Palestinians as violence continues to rage in Gaza.

As demonstrators marched across the bridge, activists also dropped a huge Palestinian flag from the nearby Manhattan Bridge that read, "Boycott Divestment Sanctions."

Although it is unknown exactly how many people participated in the event, photographs from the event on social media clearly indicate that at least several hundred were present. During the last pro-Gaza rally in New York City, somewhere between 2,000 and 3,000 people took part.

The latest demonstration comes as talks between Israelis and Palestinians fell apart yet again on Tuesday, renewing hostilities between the two parties. As RT reported then, 500 rockets were fired at Israel by Hamas, while Israel launched at least 35 airstrikes against various targets in the Gaza Strip.

Both sides have accused each other of breaking the ceasefire that was previously in place.

Comment: There is a connection between Gaza and Ferguson: psychopaths in power. Birds of a feather...


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Fighting the genocide: Lugansk self-defense fighters shoot down another Su-25 jet sent by Kiev

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© MOD of UkraineDPR self-defense forces have downed a Ukrainian Air Force Su-25
Independence supporters have downed a Ukrainian Air Force Su-25 Frogfoot attack plane over the Luhansk region late on Wednesday, a spokesman for the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine said.

Earlier a number of media reports suggested that a war plane had been shot down in the region.

"Today a Su-25 attack aircraft has been shot down while on a combat mission. The fate of the pilot is unknown yet but hope remains that he will be alright," Andriy Lysenko told Ukrainian news channel 112.ua.

In early August, independence supporters in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic confirmed they had downed a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft. Late last month, the militia shot down two Su-25 planes. Both pilots ejected.

Comment: The "combat mission" of Kiev really serves two purposes: to destroy the resistance to their illegitimate Nazi regime and to terrorize and murder the civilian population.


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Cop threatens to kill peaceful protestors with assault rifle in Ferguson

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“I will f**ing kill you — get back!” says the officer (armed with an assault rifle), in the direction of a camera capturing the entire death threat. Asked for his name, the officer responds, “Go f### yourself.”
An officer who pointed a semi-automatic assault rifle at a Ferguson, Missouri, protester and threatened to kill him -- a tense episode caught on video and posted online -- is off the job, at least for now.

The St. Louis County Police Department announced Wednesday that a police officer from St. Ann, Missouri, "has been relieved of duty and suspended indefinitely" over the incident.

Police threatening to kill a citizen takes on special significance given what protesters are loudly, passionately demanding: charges against Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson for the August 9 fatal shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed African-American teen.

Comment: Is it really necessary for the police to be using assault rifles against protestors? This is what results when the pentagon supplies local police forces with military grade equipment:

Militarized Police: St. Louis County police were supplied with military-grade weapons by Pentagon during Ferguson protests

Worse than police brutality: "They invaded Ferguson like they invaded Iraq" - Ferguson residents say crackdown turns city into war zone


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Hundreds gather outside CNN building in Atlanta to protest coverage of Michael Brown shooting

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Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the CNN center in Atlanta on Monday to march in memory of unarmed Missouri teenager Michael Brown who was gunned down by a police officer, many in protest of CNN's controversial coverage of the incident.

Demonstrators who had been urged to attend dressed in their "Sunday's best" marched under the slogan: "How good must we look to be considered innocent?" and used the #ItsBiggerThanYou hashtag.

The protest was staged in response to CNN's Ferguson protests coverage, which had a strong emphasis on past actions by Brown which may have incriminated him. According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, as many as 1,000 protesters marched. Participants and observers also took to Twitter to denounce CNN's lack of coverage of a protest directly outside its offices.
the people united will never be divided #ITSBIGGERTHANYOU #NotOneMore #ATLstandswithFerguson #Ferguson pic.twitter.com/r6H76EIxNw

- QuakerArmy (@QuakerArmy) August 18, 2014
"@Cnn nothing about the protest in front of your Building in Atlanta" one tweeter observed.

"Hey @CNN when were you guys going to report on the Ferguson protest at your Atlanta headquarters yesterday?" another user wrote.