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As reported here at Syrper last weekend, negotiations were underway in Mu'adhdhamiyya to liberate this important city, west of Daarayyaa. Today, 620 terrorists and about the same number of family members left this city toward Idlib. Tomorrow, another batch will leave. By Friday, this important city will be terrorist free.
Further south, another reconciliation is under way at Al-Tayyiba and Zaakiya, a bit south of the recently liberated Al-Dayrkhabiyya. Zaakiya is a large city, about the same size as Khaan Al-Shaykh. Once negotiations are finished and the cities liberated, the terrorists inside Khaan Al-Shaykh will be completely isolated and surrounded and will have no choice but to surrender to the Syrian Arab Army. That will be the last pocket of terrorists in West Ghouta. The impact of this huge diplomatic success will be felt in all southern Syrian provinces and inside East Ghouta.
Peterson Air Force base said on October 18 that the water contained perfluorinated compounds (PFCs), chemicals used on bases to put out fires and which have been linked to several kinds of cancer, low birthweight in babies and other health issues. The Air Force statement has not clarified how high the levels were.
The ancient city is now "lifeless as far as the eye can see," RT's Murad Gadziev said as he walked through the ruins of Homs. "People have gone and they're not coming back any time, as there's not a lot to comeback to," he said.
Homs, in western Syria, was liberated from the militants in December 2015 after three years of heavy fighting.
"The battle for Homs was especially brutal" with tanks, artillery and bombs planted by terrorists in tunnels dug under buildings, Gadziev said. "They fought for every street, for every house, in some cases, for every room."
"I've looked around here for hours and hours, I haven't seen a single house that escaped the fighting... The most awful part about this is the total silence," he said.
Comment: And to think this was completely unnecessary!

Islamic justice: A Muslim woman gets caned 23 strokes after being caught in close proximity with her boyfriend.
Six couples faced the punishment for being intimate while unmarried in the province, which operates under strict Islamic codes. One man who remains unnamed, was flogged for reportedly spending time with a woman in a secret location which, according to the laws, could lead to adultery. Another young woman was granted temporary respite because she is pregnant, however, Zainal Arifin, the deputy mayor of Aceh, reassured the public that "the punishment will be handed down after she gives birth."
Arifin also said he hoped the public punishment would set a clear example and act as a deterrent. "We hope there are no more people in Banda Aceh who break the law in future," he added.
More women are being flogged in Aceh than ever before, according to AFP. The northern province, which is located on the island of Sumatra, began enforcing Sharia law after the area was granted special autonomy in 2001. The consumption and sale of alcohol is illegal in the province.
Indonesia is the most populous Muslim-majority country in the world and recognizes only five other faiths - Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism.

Oregon Police Pounce on Autistic Homeless Man for Trying to Explain Federal Disability Law to Them
What is less known is that each of these individuals had a disability.
They represent only a few of the highly publicized incidences of police brutality involving African-Americans with disabilities.
A recent report by the Ruderman Family Foundation indicates that as many as half of the people who are killed by police are individuals with disabilities. Disability-related police killings are not limited to African-Americans. For example, Ethan Saylor, a 26-year-old Caucasian man with Down syndrome, died of asphyxiation while being dragged from a movie theater by three officers because he wouldn't leave the theater after the film ended. Daniel Harris, a 29-year-old, unarmed, deaf man, was fatally shot in Charlotte, N.C., after being pulled over for a traffic violation.
The Daesh terror group has been successfully using social networks to attract over 30,000 followers into its ranks, Spain's secretary of state for security said Tuesday.
Daesh has attracted more than 30,000 foreign fighters through social networks to fight for it in Syria and Iraq," Francisco Martinez said at an international security forum in Leon.The Spanish minister said that Daesh emergence was a "huge qualitative and quantitative leap" for cyberterrorism, with most of police and Civil Guard operations to address terror propaganda and recruitment were in response to social media activities. Spain's State Security forces conducted a total of 79 counter-terror operations in 2015, detaining 197 suspects, Martinez said. Further 52 suspected jihadists have been captured in this year's 28 raids.
Not only is the United States the only nation in the world that sentences children to life in prison without parole, the criminal legal system often functions so as to make it more difficult for young people to escape the reach of a punishing and racist legal system. For instance, according to a recent report published by the Juvenile Law Center, there are close to a million children who appear in juvenile court each year subject to a legal system rife with racial disparities and injustices. This is made clear by Jessica Feierman, associate director of the Juvenile Law Center in her report "Debtors' Prison for Kids? The High Cost of Fines and Fees in the Juvenile Justice System." In an interview with the Arkansas Times, Feierman said:
Racial disparities pervade our juvenile justice system. Our research suggests that we can reduce those disparities through legislative action aimed at costs, fines, fees, and restitution ... In every state, youth and families can be required to pay juvenile court costs, fees, fines, or restitution. The costs for court related services, including probation, a "free appointed attorney," mental health evaluations, the costs of incarceration, treatment, or restitution payments, can push poor children deeper into the system and families deeper into debt. Youth who can't afford to pay for their freedom often face serious consequences, including incarceration, extended probation, or denial of treatment - they are unfairly penalized for being poor. Many families either go into debt trying to pay these costs or forego basic necessities like groceries to keep up with payments.
The answer to a University of Massachusetts Lowell/Odyssey millennials poll, revealed the levels of dissatisfaction young voters in the United States are feeling with the political system ahead of the November 8 presidential election.
Comment: Note that 50% of the respondents consider themselves to be Democrats. The survey is available for download in PDF format.
Peterson Air Force Base confirmed Tuesday that a holding tank designed to corral firefighting chemicals released 150,000 gallons of water tainted with firefighting foam and other elevated perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs).
The water then made its way into a Colorado Springs Utilities wastewater treatment plant but passed through before crews were notified or prepared to block it. From there, the wastewater flowed into Fountain Creek which flows south toward Pueblo and the Arkansas River, the Denver Post reported.
Comment: US Military Bases: Contaminated with toxic trash
The US military is one of the world's largest polluters, generating hundreds of thousands of tons of toxic waste, including dangerous carcinogens such as depleted uranium, heavy metals, hazardous chemicals, plastics, solvents, asbestos, pesticides, petroleum fuels, fungi, and bacteria. Poisoning air, water and soil that affects local populations and US forces and causing virtually every imaginable health problem.
See also:
- U.S. Military Toxins: The Gift That Keeps on Killing
- Syria - The toxic footprint of war
- Bad neighbor: New report reveals damage to human health and extensive environmental contamination from U.S. air base in Okinawa
- Pollution rife on Okinawa's U.S.-returned base land
Adams, who was the Voting Section Attorney at the US Department of Justice, filed six suits in the past year against Philadelphia and Broward County, Florida where the voter rolls are corrupted.
Adams said he had one case in Texas where the person died in 1944.
Far left groups continually sue to keep the voter rolls the way they are. The Obama administration has no desire to clean up these voter rolls.
J. Christian Adams: Dead people are voting and it's something this administration does not want to do anything about. They must like it. They must like who they are voting for... Now we have four million, four million Steve, ineligible and dead voters on American voter rollsaccording to the Pew Charitable Trust.Via FOX and Friends:
Comment: The system is rigged:
- Statistician finds patterns showing that US elections are a sham, blocked from investigating
- Voting machines can be hacked with just 26 dollars and an 8th grade education
- Surprise: U.S. Electronic Voting Systems Fail Security Tests!
- 10 cases prove voter fraud isn't a myth
- Selecting the President: Election irregularities linked to E-voting machine companies who are large Clinton Foundation donors
- FBI investigates young Democrat who registered 19 dead people to vote













Comment: See also: U.S. "Pounds" Mosul, Russia Halts Airstrikes on Aleppo
Update (Oct. 20): Sputnik reports that 1,710 people left Moadamiyeh, including 800 militants, 395 women, and 315 children.